He isn't the most humble person I've ever met...wilson wrote:And he's a no-talent hack who should be burned on a pyre of his own books.CellR wrote:
And yes, Nicholas Sparks wrote The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, Nights in Rodanthe, etc.
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Why does this not surprise me?CellR wrote:He isn't the most humble person I've ever met...wilson wrote:And he's a no-talent hack who should be burned on a pyre of his own books.CellR wrote:
And yes, Nicholas Sparks wrote The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, Nights in Rodanthe, etc.
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6 pages behind now...
that should be a lot of good material for later today... :roll:
that should be a lot of good material for later today... :roll:
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I refuse to read the Tom Cruise thread, only because, it's about him. No offense, bjornolf.
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Eh, no biggie. I just happen to like a lot of his movies (NOT HIM PERSONALLY), and I thought it was interesting that his son was getting into the business like his old man.TillyGalore wrote:I refuse to read the Tom Cruise thread, only because, it's about him. No offense, bjornolf.



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Oh noes! As one "bad back sufferer" to another, I hope you're able to recover quickly! Aren't muscle relaxants great?TillyGalore wrote:I'm back at work today after missing it yesterday due to my back. Turns out, my back does not take kindly to major housekeeping. I steamed the hardwood floors in the living room Sunday and scrubbed some spots off the floor, more or less paint spots. Then I polished the floor. While my living room looks fabulous, my back is not happy. Took several muscle relaxers yesterday and slept on the couch in said beautiful living room. I also scrubbed the kitchen floor clean.
Still have some pain, but not as bad as yesterday. Here's to hoping I can make it the whole day today.

I prefer ice packs over heat, when mine goes into spasm mode. That, and lots of cat pose/child pose yoga stretches.
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Yay for local retailers!ArkieDukie wrote:I bought a new camera last night (a Nikon D90). After looking at several online places, I bought it at a local camera store. They matched Best Buy's price for the camera, plus I get a free camera-specific class and 100 free prints. I'm really getting the camera to get back into the game of taking pictures for fun, so the class and the opportunity to have a local source of expert information/advice swung the balance intheir favor.

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How do you really feel about him? And if you hate his works so much, why are you so knowledgeable about how much they suck? ;)wilson wrote:And he's a no-talent hack who should be burned on a pyre of his own books.CellR wrote:
And yes, Nicholas Sparks wrote The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, Nights in Rodanthe, etc.
I read The Notebook, and that was enough.
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Both sound like winners. Best of luck with both.Miles wrote:Kelly is in the process of purchasing a new television. She and I were talking about the first movie we should watch to christen the tv. She suggested a Star Wars marathon, the original trilogy. I melted.wilson wrote:So I'm in Columbia now, staying at an extended-stay hotel. Star Wars Episode IV was on Spike last night, and Charleston Girl was here, because she has a training session for her new job here today. She enthusiastically watched it with me...one more check in her column. She'll be gone tonight, but The Empire Strikes Back (easily the best of all the Star Wars films) is on tonight. I'm assuming that means that Return of the Jedi is on tomorrow, which makes me happy (since I can't get the Braves game here).

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I'm right there with you. That was so gut wrenching that I couldn't pick up another one of his books, and that was over 11 years ago.DevilAlumna wrote:I read The Notebook, and that was enough.
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Oh, although the plot was okay, I found the prose simplistic and not enjoyable to read; it wasn't much more than a movie screenplay to begin with. Why waste 5-7 hours of reading time, when you can get the same experience, plus a sound track, by watching the 2 hour film?TillyGalore wrote:I'm right there with you. That was so gut wrenching that I couldn't pick up another one of his books, and that was over 11 years ago.DevilAlumna wrote:I read The Notebook, and that was enough.
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And WHEN exactly is the Forest Park Balloon Race?DevilAlumna wrote:Yay for local retailers!ArkieDukie wrote:I bought a new camera last night (a Nikon D90). After looking at several online places, I bought it at a local camera store. They matched Best Buy's price for the camera, plus I get a free camera-specific class and 100 free prints. I'm really getting the camera to get back into the game of taking pictures for fun, so the class and the opportunity to have a local source of expert information/advice swung the balance intheir favor.Enjoy the new camera!

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reporting this to PETA... :roll:Shammrog wrote:I think I may have gassed the dogs...
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unfiltered, bottle conditioned wheat ale...Lavabe wrote:My gut flora has yet to return to normal. I thought the yogurt would help.Shammrog wrote:Uh oh. Post dinner flatulence.
Any other suggestions?
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6 pages, 6 minutes to review (or less), less than 6 posts in reply...
I didn't miss too much... :roll:
I didn't miss too much... :roll:
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Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Movie.DevilAlumna wrote:Both sound like winners. Best of luck with both.Miles wrote:Kelly is in the process of purchasing a new television. She and I were talking about the first movie we should watch to christen the tv. She suggested a Star Wars marathon, the original trilogy. I melted.wilson wrote:So I'm in Columbia now, staying at an extended-stay hotel. Star Wars Episode IV was on Spike last night, and Charleston Girl was here, because she has a training session for her new job here today. She enthusiastically watched it with me...one more check in her column. She'll be gone tonight, but The Empire Strikes Back (easily the best of all the Star Wars films) is on tonight. I'm assuming that means that Return of the Jedi is on tomorrow, which makes me happy (since I can't get the Braves game here).
"You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: never watch space movies with a female when romance is on the line! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha... <clunk>"
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Well, if it makes you feel any better, I missed the part from roughly the departure from Mos Eisley to the escape from the Death Star.Turk wrote: Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Movie.
"You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: never watch space movies with a female when romance is on the line! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha... <clunk>"

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Princess Bride is one of my all time favorite movies, and by far Cary Elwes' and Mandy Patinkin's best roles. Not to mention Andre the Giant. And Chris Sarandon. And Wallace Shawn. And Robin Wright Penn. And Fred Savage. And Christopher Guest.Turk wrote:Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Movie.
"You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well-known is this: never watch space movies with a female when romance is on the line! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha... <clunk>"



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I bought it at Creve Coeur Camera. Turns out they have a class on the Nikon D90 this Saturday morning. Hopefully there will be a slot available.Lavabe wrote:Which local shop? I wonder if I know it.ArkieDukie wrote:I bought a new camera last night (a Nikon D90). After looking at several online places, I bought it at a local camera store. They matched Best Buy's price for the camera, plus I get a free camera-specific class and 100 free prints. I'm really getting the camera to get back into the game of taking pictures for fun, so the class and the opportunity to have a local source of expert information/advice swung the balance intheir favor.
Buying local makes a LOT of sense.
My plan for this evening is to go out and shoot some pics in Forest Park. Would go to the MoBot, but it closes at 5.
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Wow, Tilly; you've been busy! Hope the back is feeling better. I've never heard of steaming a hardwood floor, but it sounds like hard work.TillyGalore wrote:I'm back at work today after missing it yesterday due to my back. Turns out, my back does not take kindly to major housekeeping. I steamed the hardwood floors in the living room Sunday and scrubbed some spots off the floor, more or less paint spots. Then I polished the floor. While my living room looks fabulous, my back is not happy. Took several muscle relaxers yesterday and slept on the couch in said beautiful living room. I also scrubbed the kitchen floor clean.
Still have some pain, but not as bad as yesterday. Here's to hoping I can make it the whole day today.
Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein