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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilianus View Post
    I understand, I'm feeling eyelids falling too so I think I'll just follow your example this time .... Goodnight Mrs. Robinson
    So did you make it to your pillow early? I still didn't get there early enough. I was watching 'Special Features' for a movie. If it isn't Litnet I am addicted to, then it's something else. Guess I am just nocturnal!
    Okay ... and.... nope, I can't miss anything. I am a trained S.W.A.T. remember? [/quote] Remind me to tell you a funny story about one of those real teams.
    ditto
    Ahhh...sweet...
    ....
    Tonight I definitely need to get there early! My beauty is suffering a loss.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    Is Janine Mrs. Robinson? And who is Benjamin? Maximilianus?
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Is Janine Mrs. Robinson? And who is Benjamin? Maximilianus?
    Somethin' like that.....hahaha....see what happens when Litneters stay up too late....poor Ben is probably still getting his beauty sleep....
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Is Janine Mrs. Robinson? And who is Benjamin? Maximilianus?
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Somethin' like that.....hahaha....see what happens when Litneters stay up too late....poor Ben is probably still getting his beauty sleep....


    I didn't make it to my pillow early enough actually, I'M NOCTURNAL TOO . Don't forget the funny story Mrs. Robinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilianus View Post


    I didn't make it to my pillow early enough actually, I'M NOCTURNAL TOO . Don't forget the funny story Mrs. Robinson
    Oh gosh, you mean the wedding story...those bad boys? I didn't forget, but only had so much room in my PM box; I have just cleared it out finally. I did send you two PM's already today in answer to yours. I will have to keep you waiting, Benjamin, for that funny story.

    I am trying now to relax and watch a movie. I should have started earlier, right? No, it is not The Graduate....hahah....even though in 1967 that truly was my favorite movie!...that and Summer of '42, hummm...those were good movies...
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Oh gosh, you mean the wedding story...those bad boys? I didn't forget, but only had so much room in my PM box; I have just cleared it out finally. I did send you two PM's already today in answer to yours. I will have to keep you waiting, Benjamin, for that funny story.
    Uncle Ben says he got the PMs and he'll wait for the story... just don't forget, okay?
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    I am trying now to relax and watch a movie. I should have started earlier, right? No, it is not The Graduate....hahah....even though in 1967 that truly was my favorite movie!...that and Summer of '42, hummm...those were good movies...
    Good watching ... I, on the other hand, am gonna get some Hollywood bloodbath for myself
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    I have a new crush all the time.
    Oh, really???
    How unstable of you!!! .......
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    it is fun reading this thread... esp. between Janine and Max!
    At your service
    Try coming this way often and I'll see what I can do to provide more fun ... given proper inspiration

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilianus View Post
    Uncle Ben says he got the PMs and he'll wait for the story... just don't forget, okay?
    Hiya Uncle Ben,... how cute! I love it....Ok, I'm not feeling well tonight and I am bit too tired to tell you about that now. All in good time.... If you are real good, I might show you a photo of me dancing; I only show my best friends those. I did like my elegant mother-of-the groom gown.

    Good watching ... I, on the other hand, am gonna get some Hollywood bloodbath for myself
    Figures - that's a guy for you! I am watching Sense and Sensibity tonight; I am the one with no sense! However, believe it or not, last night, I watched the war movie, Saving Private Ryan, so I got a super dose of blood-bath action. Actually, it was a very good film; better than I thought. I kept meaning to see it.

    At your service
    Try coming this way often and I'll see what I can do to provide more fun ... given proper inspiration
    Hahah...better let PoeticPassions inspire you. I am all tired out tonight and not too inspirational myself....and I have an earlier than usual date - with my pillow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Hiya Uncle Ben,... how cute! I love it....Ok, I'm not feeling well tonight and I am bit too tired to tell you about that now. All in good time.... If you are real good, I might show you a photo of me dancing; I only show my best friends those. I did like my elegant mother-of-the groom gown.
    I hope you feel better REAL SOON ... as for me, I'll be real good

    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Figures - that's a guy for you! I am watching Sense and Sensibity tonight; I am the one with no sense! However, believe it or not, last night, I watched the war movie, Saving Private Ryan, so I got a super dose of blood-bath action. Actually, it was a very good film; better than I thought. I kept meaning to see it.
    You seem to have enough sense
    Saving Private Ryan: a true epic of the war genre

    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Hahah...better let PoeticPassions inspire you. I am all tired out tonight and not too inspirational myself....and I have an earlier than usual date - with my pillow!
    Go rest and you'll feel better in the morning. I should do the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    I have an earlier than usual date - with my pillow!
    I guess a date with a pillow and a blanket might be a good idea, but unfortunately my only dates are with teachers who make their best to avoid me - wait, then it's not a date after all! Poor me, no dates, I got ditched!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Annamariah View Post
    I guess a date with a pillow and a blanket might be a good idea, but unfortunately my only dates are with teachers who make their best to avoid me - wait, then it's not a date after all! Poor me, no dates, I got ditched!
    Ah, Annamariah, you have plenty of time. I was a late bloomer, myself, and sometimes now I think I am a nun! Thank God some on here kid around with me still.

    Last night I looked forward to two things only: a good movie and a good sleep, but it got humid and I think that bothered me; so I didn't sleep well.

    Quote by Max
    I hope you feel better REAL SOON ... as for me, I'll be real good
    Oh yeah, I am sure you won't be! ....ah...that's for the 'feel better' message. That helps' but unfortunately, I feel worst today. I may not be on here too much. Yeah, I always say that and then I am still here!

    You seem to have enough sense
    Well, I'm always trying to figure out which sister I am most like. I guess I came up with something in-between sense and sensibility. But when it comes to staying up too late, I definitely have no sense!

    Saving Private Ryan: a true epic of the war genre
    That really was a good film. I should write something up about it in the movie thread. I had forgotten Spielberg directed it; also, great a cast of actors. I thought the cinamotograpy was just great, too; had that documentary look to it. I also watched all the extra features; I always do! Love to see how films are made. So what did you watch last night? The Thin Red Line is another good war film. Also, the two latest war films by Clint Eastwood are excellent.

    Go rest and you'll feel better in the morning. I should do the same.
    Thanks, I might go and sleep now. Didn't get good sleep last night.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

    Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annamariah View Post
    I guess a date with a pillow and a blanket might be a good idea, but unfortunately my only dates are with teachers who make their best to avoid me - wait, then it's not a date after all! Poor me, no dates, I got ditched!
    Aw, poor Anna... she's being ignored by her teachers... how mean they can be, can't they? I'll tell you what, see the teachers over there? Go through their backs and do this , and after that do this , but remember not to let them see you, because if they do, this is what will happen:

    ....

    Now you may well believe I'm totally insane... well lemme tell ya.... I AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Oh yeah, I am sure you won't be!
    HERE I AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    ....ah...that's for the 'feel better' message. That helps' but unfortunately, I feel worst today. I may not be on here too much. Yeah, I always say that and then I am still here!
    Lit Net is free therapy, not like those therapists that call 40 min an hour . I can give you professional advice for the cost of nothing, so where will you be better, uh?
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Well, I'm always trying to figure out which sister I am most like. I guess I came up with something in-between sense and sensibility. But when it comes to staying up too late, I definitely have no sense!
    Having sense is no fun at all
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    That really was a good film. I should write something up about it in the movie thread. I had forgotten Spielberg directed it; also, great a cast of actors.
    Do write something!
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    I thought the cinamotograpy was just great, too; had that documentary look to it. I also watched all the extra features; I always do! Love to see how films are made.
    I have the same habit, that's why I prefer full featured DVDs, like the special 2-Disc edition I have of "The Last Samurai"
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    So what did you watch last night?
    The epilogue for "Prison Break", that one titled "The Final Break". I don't like TV Shows coming to an end, much less when one fave character dies a tragic death, though he dies for love. Self-sacrifice is something I agree with, though I'd prefer a "happily ever after" ending every now and then. SO I feel so sad that the day doesn't seem to be getting any clearer
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    The Thin Red Line is another good war film. Also, the two latest war films by Clint Eastwood are excellent.
    YES, "Flags of Our Fathers" and "Letters from Iwo Jima"
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    Thanks, I might go and sleep now. Didn't get good sleep last night.
    I bet you won't go to bed yet... YOU LIT NET ADDICT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilianus View Post
    Aw, poor Anna... she's being ignored by her teachers... how mean they can be, can't they? I'll tell you what, see the teachers over there? Go through their backs and do this , and after that do this , but remember not to let them see you, because if they do, this is what will happen:

    ....

    Now you may well believe I'm totally insane... well lemme tell ya.... I AM
    Aww, that crocodile-smile was great!

    There's one big flaw in your plan, though. If I could find the teachers to actually be able to make faces behind their backs, I wouldn't have this problem to begin with I hate those evasive teachers, do they have some kind of "a student is looking for me, have to go to another direction" radar to make sure no one ever finds them when they have got some important things to discuss?
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    Like I've had a mug of caffiene despite the time being 2 am. I'm also waiting for this film to come on television in 10 minutes.

    [I Shot Andy Warhol]
    I Shot Andy Warhol

    In 1968, mad, radical-feminist genius Valerie Solanas shot pop-art icon Andy Warhol, seriously wounding him. This film traces her bizarre life leading to that moment, including the writing of her "SCUM Manifesto," which decrees males biologically obsolete.
    Original title: I Shot Andy Warhol
    Year: 1996
    Director: Mary Harron
    Cast: Lili Taylor, Jared Harris, Lothaire Bluteau, Martha Plimpton, Stephen Dorff
    Dreams! adorations! illuminations! religions!
    the whole boatload of sensitive !

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    Lol ^ what channel is that on?
    The Moments of Dominion
    That happen on the Soul
    And leave it with a Discontent
    Too exquisite — to tell —
    -Emily Dickinson
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - MGM. Check it out here

    http://www.mgmchannel.com/asia

    Not sure about the timezones, though
    Dreams! adorations! illuminations! religions!
    the whole boatload of sensitive !

    — Allen Ginsberg, Howl II.

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