RIP Patrick Swayze
Posted: September 14th, 2009, 9:07 pm
I'm glad that his suffering over. But damn, this sucks.
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I agree with you. He was terrific. I loved him, especially in Dirty Dancing. He was way too young to go. Very sad.Miles wrote:I'm glad that his suffering over. But damn, this sucks.
bjornolf wrote:Hey actually survived a LONG time. Pancreatic cancer sufferers RARELY last that long.
My wife is pretty down about it. One of her favorite movies of all time was Dirty Dancing.
Huh?bjornolf wrote:She couldn't understand why her friends were so disgusted when Kirstie Alley's character was getting it on with the slave. Being from the South, I guess she should have.
I presume what he meant was being from the south, a majority of folks back then would be disgusted that a white woman would hook up with a slave, much less a black guy. Wifey of Bjornwolf was not of that thinking and thusly, could not understand her buddies thinking/disgust.Miles wrote:Huh?bjornolf wrote:She couldn't understand why her friends were so disgusted when Kirstie Alley's character was getting it on with the slave. Being from the South, I guess she should have.
Exactly. I didn't write that very well at all, did I.knights68 wrote:I presume what he meant was being from the south, a majority of folks back then would be disgusted that a white woman would hook up with a slave, much less a black guy. Wifey of Bjornwolf was not of that thinking and thusly, could not understand her buddies thinking/disgust.Miles wrote:Huh?bjornolf wrote:She couldn't understand why her friends were so disgusted when Kirstie Alley's character was getting it on with the slave. Being from the South, I guess she should have.
Congrats to to Wifey of Bjornwolf for not being disgusted; that part I got. It's the "Being from the South, I guess she should have." part that gets to me. Most likely without meaning offense, the last statement implies that Southerners should be offended by interracial relations. But I'm guessing now that you were saying that your wife's friends thought she should have been.bjornolf wrote:Exactly. I didn't write that very well at all, did I.knights68 wrote:I presume what he meant was being from the south, a majority of folks back then would be disgusted that a white woman would hook up with a slave, much less a black guy. Wifey of Bjornwolf was not of that thinking and thusly, could not understand her buddies thinking/disgust.Miles wrote: Huh?
No, what I was trying to say was that a lot of the people around where she grew up are rather narrow minded about that kind of thing. Mixed couples still cause a bit of a stir there. Being where she's from and knowing what she knows, she probably shouldn't have been so surprised by her friends' reactions. That's what I was trying to say. I didn't mean that all Southerners are that way. That was poorly phrased.Miles wrote: Congrats to to Wifey of Bjornwolf for not being disgusted; that part I got. It's the "Being from the South, I guess she should have." part that gets to me. Most likely without meaning offense, the last statement implies that Southerners should be offended by interracial relations. But I'm guessing now that you were saying that your wife's friends thought she should have been.
Ahhhhhhh right on man. I'm with you now. I can appreciate your perspective and what you were trying to say.bjornolf wrote:No, what I was trying to say was that a lot of the people around where she grew up are rather narrow minded about that kind of thing. Mixed couples still cause a bit of a stir there. Being where she's from and knowing what she knows, she probably shouldn't have been so surprised by her friends' reactions. That's what I was trying to say. I didn't mean that all Southerners are that way. That was poorly phrased.Miles wrote: Congrats to to Wifey of Bjornwolf for not being disgusted; that part I got. It's the "Being from the South, I guess she should have." part that gets to me. Most likely without meaning offense, the last statement implies that Southerners should be offended by interracial relations. But I'm guessing now that you were saying that your wife's friends thought she should have been.
I fucking love Red Dawn.Miles wrote:Let us not forget some of his other, kickass roles:
Red Dawn
Road House
and I guess Point Break should get a shout too.
Me too, I went and saw it in the theater. My friends and I were excited because it was the first PG-13 movie released.wilson wrote:I fucking love Red Dawn.Miles wrote:Let us not forget some of his other, kickass roles:
Red Dawn
Road House
and I guess Point Break should get a shout too.