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CarlaB Enthusiast

Susan, have you ever seen Fever Pitch? It's with Drew Barrymore and her boyfriend is soooo into baseball? It would give you a good laugh.


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DingoGirl Enthusiast

OMG - I watched FEver Pitch with Robert :angry: and we thought it was cute....so I used to ask him, after that, "I know you love the team....but has the team ever loved you back?" The sports obsession....if Robert :angry: was able to love a woman at least EQUALLY as much as sports...and put her first in his life (not anywhere from second to eighth, depending on circumstances), he may have a chance.....

okay I am home from teh store, and I have nuggets :ph34r: and I am not safe....

those fingernails....ewwwwwwwww.....so gross......you know, my nails have never been able to grow to safe my life. I think it's just genetic, and no matter what you eat or do (I eat LOTS of protein, always have, and my nails could never do that).

CarlaB Enthusiast

Susan, did you miss my post about the nuggets??

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Nope Carla, saw the nugget post, and replied, asking if you were an ALIEN, some extra-terrestial creature that is only able to eat ONE-FOURTH of a donut - impossible, simply impossible :lol: and I wouldn't even bother with two bites..... :P

CarlaB Enthusiast

Oh, I made it last longer than two bites! It was very small though .... better than nothing! I'm so sick of meat and veggies!!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

I'll let you all know when the Bulldogs play next.....we'll all send up a big prayer for the most hideous losing season ever :lol::angry::lol::angry::lol: Imagine, last year, I had to drink two beers each game for SOME modicum of pleasure....and oh, how sick I felt the next day...... :huh:

Carla - would you feel sick if you ate the whole donut?

Favorite movies:

Shawshank Redemption

Fried Green Tomatoes

Like Water for Chocolate *yum, would be so painful to watch now, off gluten :(

Schindler's List (yes, I like the dark, serious ones)

Saving Private Ryan - but I could only watch it once

Chocolat

.....oh there are so many and I can't think of ANY right now!!!

the dingos are staring.....gotta go do something fun.....

you know something, I am seriously going ot go to Krispy Kreme one day soon, and pit out - not kidding - I want to see what happens......and don't try to talk me out of it.....I'm going to do it :o

CarlaB Enthusiast

Favorite movie, now that's a tough question!!! I love movies! Morgan and I would watch romantic comedies together. I think one of my favorites is Kate and Leopold. I also like anything with the Pride and Prejudice theme -- all versions of Pride and Prejudice, You've Got Mail, and Bridget Jones Diary. Adam is my Mr. Darcy. :) I guess this explains why I like movies like Cutting Edge and Cinderella Story (remember, I have four girls!!).

I love Pirates of the Carribean, too! Really anything with Johnny Depp.


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CarlaB Enthusiast

I like Johnny Depp as an actor ... most of his characters are so unique. Chocolat is one I remember liking, too.

Susan, I am not supposed to have sugar, caffeine, or alcohol so that I can get my adrenals working again. So, the donut wouldn't actually make me feel sick, but it might set back the progress I'm making on getting better. I hadn't had ANY treats for six weeks, so I planned it out that I would have part of a donut and a cup of decaf on Sunday .... so I was excited and looking forward to it, truthfully, it's the first few bites that are the best anyway!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

that's right Carla...you are on that strict adrenal repair diet....I have been reading up on that and it seems difficult - nay, impossible for me! I've gone without sugar for years (years ago) and may have to try it again - yikes! So you have your own MR DARCY??? OMG I just watched the six-hour A& E version of PRide and Prejudice that my neighbor loaned me...it was fabulous. If you can rent it, you must!

Um, a very close friend of mine had a fling with Johnny Depp about 18 years ago, or whenever he was doing 21 Jump STreet. I have been friends with this girl for 28 or 29 years, and she just told me this about six months ago, and has never told another living soul..... :ph34r: and of course I am never allowed to tell...(well, this doesn't count, does it?) Anyway apparently he is DELISH and she can never tell her husband (they were not married then) because if they ever see him in anything, he might remember it and bring it up or something..... :lol:

Cecile - you in the pj's - I can see it.....it's just too hard to get dressed sometimes, isnt' it? :lol:

Guest ~jules~

Welllllll..............I'm not 40, but 30. Its nice to see that I'll still be a big dork with a sense of humor when the time comes!!! hee hee :D just kiddin....you guys are too funny....

CarlaB Enthusiast

Stick around Jules, we're just here for silly girl talk!

Yea, the adrenal repair diet stinks. But I was to the point where I couldn't get out of bed, so whatever works!!

Adam was my Mr. Darcy, in that I thought he was a pompous a$$ a short time after I met him and I hated him!! ;) He's not Mr. Darcy with a big mansion and servants though .... A&E is my favorite version of it, it's very much like the book. You would be hard pressed to name a version I have not seen!!

AndreaB Contributor

Carla,

I liked Cutting Edge too, back in my movie watching days. :)

I have a sassafras daughter on my hands now. She thinks she should be able to correct her work before I grade it. Keep in mind she doesn't miss anything very often. She doesn't like making mistakes and it makes our days very challenging. :(

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla,

I liked Cutting Edge too, back in my movie watching days. :)

I have a sassafras daughter on my hands now. She thinks she should be able to correct her work before I grade it. Keep in mind she doesn't miss anything very often. She doesn't like making mistakes and it makes our days very challenging. :(

I didn't actually grade ... I marked what ones were wrong, then gave it back for them to correct. I never kept track of grades till HS ... the way I figured it, they were getting straight 100%'s!!!!

lonewolf Collaborator

Favorite movies - I love Pirates of the Carribean too! (But I HATED the second one :angry:) My other favorites are The Sound of Music, Ever After, Raising Helen and an old one called The Music Box. I rarely watch grown-up movies, since most everything needs to be appropriate for my 9 year old son.

Carla - I can only imagine all the chick flicks you've watched with 4 girls! Do you have whole scenes memorized from Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Princess Diaries 1 & 2 and Freaky Friday? My 2 definitely love the girls' movies!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Favorite movies - I love Pirates of the Carribean too! (But I HATED the second one :angry:) My other favorites are The Sound of Music, Ever After, Raising Helen and an old one called The Music Box. I rarely watch grown-up movies, since most everything needs to be appropriate for my 9 year old son.

Carla - I can only imagine all the chick flicks you've watched with 4 girls! Do you have whole scenes memorized from Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Princess Diaries 1 & 2 and Freaky Friday? My 2 definitely love the girls' movies!

Oh, yes! You should see how Morgan and I talk, we use movie lines frequently. If someone hasn't seen the movie, she and I will laugh because the person we're talking to just thinks we are very clever and come up with good lines .... Which reminds me of a scene in Win A Date With Tad Hamilton!!

We own all the movies you mentioned, except for The Music Box and Freaky Friday 1.

I liked the second Pirates ...

lonewolf Collaborator
We own all the movies you mentioned, except for The Music Box and Freaky Friday 1.

I liked the second Pirates ...

Have you ever seen The Music Box? I don't own it and can't find it to rent anymore, but if you can in your area check it out. Good for about 13 and older. It's a great story.

One of my kids like the second Pirates too... I'm hoping the 3rd one will be better.

happygirl Collaborator

ohhh susan, i love johnny depp!

I am at home, sick with a cold. won't be chatting much. no meds to take because of my numerous food issues. ughhh

yall have a good night!

AndreaB Contributor
I didn't actually grade ... I marked what ones were wrong, then gave it back for them to correct. I never kept track of grades till HS ... the way I figured it, they were getting straight 100%'s!!!!

There are very few lessons that are graded but I do go over all her work and mark what she gets wrong if anything. Seems like first grade they just graded with satisfactory, improving, unsatisfactory or whatever. For those of you with kids in school when do they switch to letter grades?

rinne Apprentice

Mr.Depp is definitely swoon material. :ph34r: I can see why she might not tell her husband. :lol:

The first movie that I thought of was Fifty First Dates, I love that movie. Has anyone seen it?

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Welllllll..............I'm not 40, but 30. Its nice to see that I'll still be a big dork with a sense of humor when the time comes!!! hee hee :D just kiddin....you guys are too funny....

Jules.....as I grow older....dorker than ever :D because who cares if you're just a big goof??? and if you can't laugh at yourself...and with your friends - - well, stick with us here, we're all just girls at heart, anyway. ;) Some days, I feel like a teenager still...and wonder where these beginnings of LOVE HANDLES are coming from....grrrrrrrrrrr!! of course, some days...I feel 100.....ugh......

Mr.Depp is definitely swoon material. :ph34r: I can see why she might not tell her husband. :lol:

The first movie that I thought of was Fifty First Dates, I love that movie. Has anyone seen it?

OMG - some days my memory is so shot, that I told a good friend the other day, please tell me who I am and who you are, just like that movie, 50 First Dates, because I might not remember :lol:

Carla....too bad your Mr. Darcy doesn't have the servants and that mansion..... :P So you didn't like him at first, huh? Did you know he was so GOOFY in the beginning?

Laura - oh, you're sick during moving?? that is really heinous....take the day off, no more boxes, get lots of sleep!

here's MY big excitement...new season of The Bachelor starting tonight....I"ll be in bed at 9 with my little dingo, to watch it :D Why oh why am I still so fascinated with the "reality" dating shows?

The Johnny Depp situation....OMG......my friend, and now that I think of it, she was about 22 or 23, so this was longer than 18 years ago....she lived in Southern CA, and was married, to her first husband.... :ph34r: and so she never told a soul, until telling me....this town is full of gossips, we've all known each other forever, and it's not safe to tell things like that! (I am keeping the secret until my grave, but dang, had to tell you guys - it's such a juicy secret!! :o )

Liz...your little doggie is so cute!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla....too bad your Mr. Darcy doesn't have the servants and that mansion..... :P So you didn't like him at first, huh? Did you know he was so GOOFY in the beginning?

No, we had an instant attraction and dated for the last month of school. He had a girlfriend in Texas, we were in Indiana ... it was very casual, you know, studying together, ice cream, etc. He was "allowed" to go out, but not get intimate. The next school year, I realized he was a pompous jerk and I avoided him. The following year we started dating and got married as soon as I graduated (he's a year older). Now when I complain, he says it's and invalid complaint, I knew that before I married him :lol::lol: I was a very serious student and seriously into music in HS. It was so refreshing to go out with someone spontaneous and fun! Yet, that same personality trait I love, also drives me crazy .... Oh, and I grew up in big houses and at the country club, I wasn't interested in finding that again ... but that's another story ... we started out dirt poor, but now he makes enough to keep me spoiled!

The first movie that I thought of was Fifty First Dates, I love that movie. Has anyone seen it?

I have that one, too. Love it!

There are very few lessons that are graded but I do go over all her work and mark what she gets wrong if anything. Seems like first grade they just graded with satisfactory, improving, unsatisfactory or whatever. For those of you with kids in school when do they switch to letter grades?

Now they do letter grades from the beginning ... at least here and in the school in Indiana.

Have you ever seen The Music Box? I don't own it and can't find it to rent anymore, but if you can in your area check it out. Good for about 13 and older. It's a great story.

One of my kids like the second Pirates too... I'm hoping the 3rd one will be better.

No, I haven't seen it.

The second Pirates was a set-up for the third in the same way the middle Star Wars, both the new and the old, had the second episode set up the story for the third. So, as it stands alone, it's not great as you don't get to see the ending!

Ursa Major Collaborator

Some of my favourite movies are 'A Beautiful Mind', The Fugitive (with Harrison Ford, I love all movies with him), Sabrina (with Harrison Ford), The Witness (okay, you guessed who is starring :ph34r: ), Sarah Plain and Tall (with Glenn Close), Ben Hur, Spartacus, Exodus, The Patriot, Bambi -_- ...............well, there are more, but I'll have to look at them to remember, I very rarely watch anything but my computer screen :rolleyes: .

AndreaB Contributor
well, there are more, but I'll have to look at them to remember, I very rarely watch anything but my computer screen :rolleyes: .

:lol::lol:

I can relate to that. :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Oh, I loved A Beautiful Mind, and loved BOTH Sabrinas.

I can never remember my top 10 movie lists....must write it down one day...and then, when I do, only new movies come to mind....forgetting that in our family, we must have seen Ferris Bueller's Day Off about 50 times....and then, there's my favorite COMEDY - Home for the Holidays (Holly Hunter), and one of my favorites of all, and no one knows about it, is called Men Don't Leave, years ago with Jessica Lange - favorite ending of all movies, when the little boy is with his family and says......and when we are all together, I am saved..... :(:) something like that, extremely poignant.

very hungry, gotta eat!

:)

lonewolf Collaborator
Some of my favourite movies are 'A Beautiful Mind', The Fugitive (with Harrison Ford, I love all movies with him), Sabrina (with Harrison Ford), The Witness (okay, you guessed who is starring :ph34r: ),

Oh yeah, I like Harrison Ford too! I even liked him in "Regarding Henry" where he got shot in the head and became a nice guy. And I loved him in Star Wars and in The Witness. I like the remake of Sabrina and the original with Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart.

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