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 Posted: Aug 3rd, 2006 04:27 am
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DToney wrote: Cracker Jax wrote:


I don't know what this is:





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I've been seeing it on a lot of my posts AFTER I send them but it doesn't show up before hand.  Sometimes I fix them sometimes I don't.  Just wanted ya'll to know I didn't put it there.

I noticed it too... looks to me like it just pops up when you do an "Edit"  looks like some web language like asp or html...

Nope... I don't think it has anything to do with editing.  Usually if I edit, it's to remove that strange text editor phrase.  I think it has to do with color and font changing. Not giving that up though. ;)



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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 03:40 am
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Tonight the kids and I were looking for a movie to rent.  After watching several previews we decided to watch "Eight Below" the story of eight dogs stranded in the Antarctic when their "musher" guy has to leave them at the camp alone (not telling you why cause it's a spoiler ;)).  Anyway, it's a Disney movie so I figured it had to be ok.


I thought the movie was GREAT! 


I gotta warn you though....It's sadder than 50 trillion Old Yellers!!!!!


You start in crying cause it's sad then you're crying cause it's happy then you're crying again cause you remember the sad parts. Wheat Thin's still bawling. Oh well. I liked it.


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One interesting thing I learned in the movie (There was lots of interesting sled dog/life in the Antarctic kinda stuff) was.... If you ever find yourself wandering around in the south pole and it's 31ish degrees below zero and you fall thru a hole in the ice, DON'T tread water. The musher guy says to just put your arms up on the ice and you'll freeze to it and it will hold you in place until a brave dog can happen by to save you.


This post is dedicated to "The best girl, Maya", Max the "trainee", Old Jack and Dewey.


 



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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 05:23 am
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Wow! I'll remember that movie.... AND to just lay my arms on the ice.... But won't I still freeze to death????:shock: ♥♥♥



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Funny you should ask that Macca....the musher guy says that it takes you longer to freeze to death than it does to drown!


Doesn't matter.... the brave dog will come. They always do.:D



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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 02:34 pm
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Cracker Jax wrote:

Doesn't matter.... the brave dog will come. They always do.:D


Lassie?

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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 05:00 pm
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Steve Adkins wrote: Cracker Jax wrote:

Doesn't matter.... the brave dog will come. They always do.:D



Lassie?


Yes Timmy.  Just like Lassie! :D



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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 07:20 pm
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Pappy watched Treasure of the Sierra Madre on Turner Classics yestiddy. I had never seen it all the way through before. I have to admit, I thought it was good, but I didn't think it lived up to all the hype.



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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 07:34 pm
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Pappy! I watched part of it!! I don't think I've ever watched it all the way thru! Also saw part of The Maltese Falcon and The Big Sleep. Had too much else going on to stay with 'em.... Love that Bogey, though! ♥♥♥

Hate to admit it, but also tried to watch Once Upon a Time in Mexico, starring Antonio Banderas and Johnny (sigh) Depp, among others. Sorry to say, it was just too hard to follow and way too violent. As usual, Johnny's character was very different. He was some kind of assassin, or instigator of having people killed or whatever (some of all of that). An example: He always ordered the same dish when he went into a restaurant. When he found the best he'd ever had, he enjoyed it, paid the bill and then went to the kitchen and killed the cook, to "maintain the balance." :shock::shock::shock:

Tonight, Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, starring Johnny, is on... Might try it, just to see how he handles that role. ♥♥♥



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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 07:46 pm
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Pappy likes ol' Bogey too. I also watched To Have an' Have Not an' The Big Sleep. Both I thought were better than Sierra. I don't know why they let Lauren Bacall sing though. They said William Faulkner worked on the dialogue fer Have an' Have Not. Somehow I can't picture him workin' in a Hollywood movie environment. My favorite of all that bunch is o' course the Maltese Falcon.



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 Posted: Aug 6th, 2006 08:40 pm
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Yeah, I know what you mean about Bacall's singing. But you know, she has had a successful career on Broadway with lots of musicals. BTW: To Have and Have Not was her first movie. Also when she first met Bogey, who was married at the time. She was 20, he was 45. They married the next year and were still together when he died in 1957.... ♥♥♥



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 Posted: Aug 7th, 2006 02:26 am
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FatPappy wrote: Pappy watched Treasure of the Sierra Madre on Turner Classics yestiddy. I had never seen it all the way through before. I have to admit, I thought it was good, but I didn't think it lived up to all the hype.Hey fella, could you spare a dime for a brother who's down on his luck?

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 Posted: Aug 7th, 2006 02:28 am
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Okay macca, I've been pondering this, and I cannot for the life of me come up with the name of Bobby and Pam Ewing's son. When are you gonna tell us so I can get off the edge of my seat?

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 Posted: Aug 7th, 2006 02:37 am
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Sorry, Sandra!! You need to learn to search the forum archives for postings you missed since you were last on....:D ♥♥♥

I posted the answer on Aug. 3!:shock:

Bobby and Pam Ewing's son was named --

CHRISTOPHER!!!! ♥♥♥



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 Posted: Aug 7th, 2006 03:06 am
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macca wrote: Tonight, Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, starring Johnny, is on... Might try it, just to see how he handles that role. ♥♥♥

Obviously I didn't read Bullwinkle before I posted on MAAN that Johnny was on TNT Macca!  Sorry!  Actually, I haven't read MAAN yet either cause I was busy moving some stuff around so you probably already blasted me on MAAN cause I'm not caught up!


Oh well.... just didn't want you to miss Johnny!


I made it til' they cut off Johnny's head.  I figured Johnny is no good with out his head so we switched over to Lemony Snickets.



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 Posted: Aug 7th, 2006 10:34 am
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Ooooh, I didn't make it that far! I fell asleep! :shock:

I guess I should've figured that'd happen! (Both!) ♥♥♥



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