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Molly Bloom said:
am i the newest newbie?
regardless of my prolific posting
i am still a baby :p

:ohmy: an average of 105 posts per day!!

i think you're passed the newbie rank

:hug: bye Babydoll
 
well i dont post anywhere near that anymore
i was really sick the first few days and was a posty
mcpost alot...
it would really be about 50 a day now :D
 
ahh well i feel like i know all of you well already :D
so it's allllll good!

ok, so why do all my friends always want to hang out with me on the same dang day??

i have to fit in 3 different people today... none of which like the other...
poop stix
 
I'm trying to get ahold of anyone in my family...two are out, the other's line has been busy for nearly an hour. :madwife:

And I'm trying to muster the strength to finish watching a dvd commentary I really wanted to see before I take it back. :sigh:
 
which dvd VP?


I bought the new liam o'maonlai solo cd on i tunes last night
it is just stunning.. some songs just bring tears to my eyes... very traditional all in gaelic
 
The series finale of Six Feet Under. I've had it for nearly a month (Blockbuster's late return policy :bow: ). I watched part of it yesterday, reasoning that I'd seen the episode before, I'd be fine...but I got to the scene where I started crying when I first saw it, and I had to turn it off again. :sigh: I've never seen anything SO sad/happy/moving/heartbreaking/beautiful ever before. And when I say crying, I mean the kind where you feel like someone's ripping out your still-beating heart and handing it to you.
 
wow VP
i have never seen that show...
i feel that way about harold and maude
and forrest gump as well as to kill a mockingbird

i really adored big fish heaps too

what are your 5 favourite movies ?
 
I've seen most of those, and many other moving movies/shows, but this is something else, in a whole other category of moving. And it stayed with me for days and days after I'd first seen it.

Five movies? I'd have to think about it...
 
WildHoney said:
Gaelic :yikes:


I have a few words but i tried to learn it properly, It's extremely hard :yikes:

technically it was my first language
my gran spoke it around the house
and before i started school that is what
i spoke a lot.
it is why i am tagged as irish no matter
what country i go to
my german, italian, and now my french,
all have an irish twang to it :p
 
i adored in the name of the father but was sick after i watched it
i have never watched it again
i think it was the most heart wrenching thing i have ever seen and everyone should see it once
but i cry just thinking about it ... it ripped my heart out.

i see a pattern to your movies wild ;D

mine are:
harold and maude
harvey
being there
wings of desire
to kill a mockingbird / big fish *tie

close runnners up
forrest gump
secret of roan innish
amelie
titanic
somewhere in time
 
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How is everyone???

I just watched Capote. It was okay. Philip Seymour Hoffman really became Truman Capote for this movie. But I didn't really like how he befriended murderers...I cared about the victims, not the murderers.
 
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