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I didn't know you had Madame Curie on DVD Ok...enough is enough... Lassie would not sully her sweet little teeth to bite the likes of you.... She has called in her cousin SAM... He's happy to oblige. give me a minute...technophobia ha set in... Ok... we now return you to our regularly scheduled "biting" already in progress... Message was edited by: rohanaka
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Did you ever watch any of those shows on PBS where they would take modern day people and make them live in a particular time period? Like the 1700's, or 1910? Yes... I loved those... I remember there was one episode on the "pioneer" one where a little boy got mad and started crying when he found out they were going to eat one of the chickens. Ha... THAT would be me. I would never make it on a farm... I would make pets out of all the menu items. :-)
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Watch it Grey Guy.... I have been spending a LOT of time with Lassie lately...and she has told me that she is a HUGE Greer Garson fan... Careful now... or I will have LASSIE bite you... You can see here by her "thoughtful pose" that she's thinking about it already...
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Little Miss Butterscotch!!! Those are some really great pics!!! I was looking at them before I even read what you wrote... and it is hilarious because I already knew what it was Little Women before I even read any of the character's names and your post... they are that "true" to the characters. (at least visually anyway) I bet you had a blast. :-)
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Imagine what all those poor women went through back in the colonial or pioneer days... Ugh... At least w/ our modern cooking appliances... it is NOTHING quite so bad as that. Not to mention we don't have to dress in those long skirts or long sleeved blouses while we are cooking and cleaning too. The modern day world DOES have some advantages. :-)
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Now I am thinking.... How can I make money baking these gol' darn cookies? It would be nice to get paid for this, although it is a bit of work. I keep hearing about all these women who became entrepreneurs and giant business owners all because they knew how to make cookies......all I want to do is be able to work from home..... You bake the cookies; I'll bake the pies... if we do it as an internet business... our "store" can be in both locations.... :-) (We can call ourselves "FavellaRo's" Ha.)
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Thanks Nightwalker... Great choices, all. You had one on there I had never heard before (He Giveth More Grace) I always have room for another new favorite. :-) Rock of Ages always makes me think of this one too: (I had to get at least on Fanny Crosby on here) :-) http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/h/e/h/hehideth.htm PS: Anita... glad you enjoyed them.
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Hi Chris... I got to thinking more and more about "favorite" hymns after you shared yours (Holy, Holy, Holy" over in the Rambles thread... I still maintain I can't choose a favorite because there are just so many... but I really do enjoy all the old standards... Here are links to only SOME of my favorites (and I stress SOME) Truth is, I could likely have posted every hymn on the site below as a favorite. (Again... lots of solid doctrine and also that bit about a "fun" alto part.) Ha! :-) (PS...folks...to those who may take issue w/ reading Christian lyrics... Please be advised these are all links to a site that contains lyrics and melodies to old standard Christian hymns...open only if you want to) http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/h/f/hfirmafo.htm http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/i/t/i/itiswell.htm http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/g/i/gisthyf.htm http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/a/m/amiasold.htm http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/i/k/iknowtmr.htm Oh...PS.. I should also include... Just about anything Fanny Crosby ever wrote... :-) Message was edited by: rohanaka
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51 The Lost "Hitch".... Anthony Perkins... starring in: TYPO!
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Chris... I don't think I can pick a favorite... There are absolutely TOO many choices for me to pick from. But if I did, that one would be on the list for sure. :-) (PS... usually I lean toward the ones w/ a lot of solid doctrine and a really fun alto part.) :-) Message was edited by: rohanaka
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My favorite is "All Through the Night". I am not sure if this one is in the movie or not, I can't remember. Wendy, I love that song.... and I can not recall for sure if it is in the film or not...I would have to watch again... but it seems to me that it would fit very well in certain places there. Grab a tissue....(I had to use a napkin... Molo and Frank already cleaned me out of Kleenex... I need to go to the store for sure now...)
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Thanks Chris... for making a little more sense out of what I was trying to say... PS... Just for the record...the song I referred to was "Guide me "O" Thou Great Jehovah... not Guide me "On" etc... I went in and edited my post because I googled the hymn after I made my last post... and realized my mistake... maybe I will get smarter (someday) and learn to do that FIRST) ha. :-) PSS... hope things are going well for you and your family, my friend. Will be thinking of you and your friends tomorrow.. and in the days ahead.
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light and refreshing I like the "tangy and sweet" aspect... and the FEEL of the meringue in your mouth is probably half the fun of the flavor as well... I have in the past (way back when I was a kid) made meringue w/ brown sugar instead of white... just because we were out of "white" sugar.... and my mom thought it would be a "bust"... But it worked and it made the color of the meringue a beautiful golden brown. Kinda fun for something different. But I think if I recall I used less sugar than I would have otherwise... it's been a while... But man oh man... all this PIE talk is making me think that PIE is on the menu... Hmmmm... maybe even for supper... we could do chicken pot PIE for the meal... and then have some REAL PIE for desert... Now Fruit or Cream??? That is the question... Have I said PIE enough in this conversation yet?? PS... PIE "R" round... Cobblers "R" squared. :-) That is a little ditty my uncle used to say... That and he also always said he liked only two kinds of pie... hot and cold... Ha. :-)
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And "Luh---uhv" will steer the stars.
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cheesecake as my favorite comfort pie..... (does it count as pie? Oh yeah.... :-) It sounds as if it was absolutely BEAUTIFUL as well as delicious for you wedding cake too. (were you married in the spring? Or early summer?) Was your reception outside too?? I could picture a lovely outdoor wedding (minus Jim and his car of course) ha. And having something like that served outside as well... My mother once made pea soup in a pressure cooker ..... I don't recommend it Message was edited by: rohanaka
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Hiya Jack... We know that Angharad always brings the stool, and that the men always walk home this way, and Mrs. Morgan always takes the money and stores it away. The men then wash up and eat their dinner. Always. Now how do we know that? I don't think it's stressed in the narration. It is expressed in the music, and in the tempo that all the characters move in. I noticed that from the beginning, when Huw and his father are walking. There is a rhythm set up Once again, with your keen eye, you have brought even deeper meaning to an aspect of the "filming of the film" And you are so right about the "rythm" I know we have mentioned the music in this and many Ford films before.... but I went back and re-watched the clip again after reading your thoughts and you really can "feel" the ritual aspect of their daily lives all tied up by the "rythm" aspect of their music. Sort of like everybody is caught up together in a "march" or perhaps a "dance" of life (depending on the tune) I LOVE old hymns (the more traditional, the better, for me). I have no real formal musical training, so I will likely not say this as well as someone more educated in such things could say, but the melodies of those old songs tend to have a very "reliable" structure that may be less popular today, but seemed to be very appealing to songs of the era that this story takes place. And maybe that is perhaps due in part to their "reliability" (in terms of structure and rythm). The song being sung as the men are "marching" back home is a great example of how the rythm of the music drives the story. I have no idea for sure what the words are they are singing (since I don't speak or understand "Welsh"...) but the tune is the one used for the hymn, Guide Me ,O Thou Great Jehovah. And in a way that is a fitting song in some respects... as if they realized their daily rituals were somehow ordered by a "higher power". At least it seems that way to an "Old Hymn Junkie" like me. :-) Anyway... thanks for bringing your watchful eye into the conversation... you always bring something extra to the table. PS: Ms. Cutter... thanks for the insight given into the whole artwork aspect of this and other films as well. I imagine w/ all your studies, that you have a pretty keen eye of such things as well.
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Hiya Molo... When Maureen O'Hara gets indignant or upset about something, I sure don't want to cross her. HA!!! She is my all time favorite actress. And I love her in this role... And "indignant" and "upset" is definitely a strong suit for her as an actress.... and somehow I imagine it is not much of a stretch for her as a real person too. But from what I have read and heard about her... she is not one to "waste" a good mad... I don't think she would be one who flies off the handle at any given moment.... but it might be a good idea to take cover if she DOES decide to fly...(no pun intended w/ regard to her love for aviation) Ha. :-) Look at Angharad's face in back there. That smile. How many of us have photos of our family where one of us is caught off in the background smiling with pride and love like that? That really says family to me. Aw my friend... that was PERFECTLY said... and GREAT use of Screencaps to make your point there... nicely done... I just want to say this has been a lot of fun rambling on and on with you and other folks about such a wonderful film... and I want to personally blame YOU and MR. GRIMES for making me run out of Kleenex... (ok...so I was running low anyway... I HAVE had the "BLECH" lately... but since that is letting up... I have to just blame the two of you instead... ha.) Seriously... you gentlemen have brought out so many wonderful aspects of this film for me and I want to thank you both and all the others who added some very nice commentary as well... This is what makes this sort of board so much fun. And I thank you. There is only one thing you have said here that I have to take issue with... probably I am just being TOO critical.. but I think it needs to be examined maybe a little more closely.... Mr. Grimes... You are a very wise man and a deep thinker.....no matter what everyone else says Oh no... NOW he won't be fit to put up with for... uh... Oh WHO am I kidding... When was he EVER fit to put up with???? HA! (KIDDING!!!!! Only kidding!!) But at least NOW we know why that Grey Guy has never bothered to show up for his Laramie ramble.... He's just been spending all his time in the VALLEY instead. Ha. Seriously my friends... thanks for the ramblings... so very, very much. :-) Message was edited by: rohanaka
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I just love that scene where they give the schoolmaster boxing lessons! That had me cheering Hey Molo!!! I will refrain from turning this into a youtube film festival... but if you will permit me just one more... I thought we could use some "cheers" after those opening tears... :-) When reason won't work... possibly the best way to handle most bullies.. ha.
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Chris, something you said yesterday has had me thinking ever since : One of my favorite scenes in the picture is when the older children have had their say and must go there is only McDowell at the end of the table. Feeling left out he drops his silverware on the plate loudly enough to get his father's attention. Crisp responds that he knows the boy is still there and McDowell has a small smile that that is enough. Since, as I've already lamented, I MISSED the beginning of the film the other night... I went for a visit to the ever handy "youtube" genie... and popped in a few little words and Poof... it pulls up whatever you are looking for... I just wanted to watch that scene again for myself... (PS disregard the Spanish subtitles) PSS.... Molo... grab a tissue... (me too) Ha. :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXjXo2eIYE0&feature=related The reason I put this in now... after all this conversation already is that it really does show how familes... even people in general...can choose to be respectful even in their disagreements. And that your parents are still your parents...even when you disagree. (and your kids are still your kids as well) Notice how the one son says... "We are not questioning your authority sir..." They are taking a stand for what they feel is right, but they still respect the one who is in authority over them... and they respect him enough to LEAVE when they know the issue will cause too much strife and disagreement. That speaks volumes to me of how much they really do love him. And then later on in the film... when the Mother has Huw take her to the big outdoor workers' meeting and the she ends up letting everybody have a piece of her mind... as she goes to leave, she stumbles... and the four older boys try to help her... and she shrugs them off. She is almost telling them... "Remember where you came from boys... the issue is deeper than the workers strike now... it is time for you to CHOOSE ." Just a simple gesture on her part... but it speaks volumes. Again... it is all such a telling way of showing how much of their love for one another was intertwined with respect for one another as well. Ok...I know... enough of the R-E-S-P-E-C-T.... (This movie must have brought out the "Aretha" in me.) Ha.
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YeeeeeeHaaaaaaw!!! (Is it REALLY you?? Should I ask you for the secret password???) VERY happy to see you in YOUR thread, little lady!! I knew my "scatterbrained, unorganized, haphazard tv viewing habits would pay off someday. :-) it's nearly impossible to touch bottom in a great film. That for me is one of the things that makes this sort of thread so fun... Getting to dive in to some great thoughts from other folks and work out perspectives that I might not have even considered before... And PS.. again, Miss G... very happy to see a little of your sunshine here. If only for a moment.
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The recipe said beat the whites until they formed stiff peaks. I got out the mixer and mixed and mixed and nothing ? no peaks. So I went to the hand wisk and after about 20 minutes of beating Ha... at least you tried to READ the instructions close enough to know you had to try to make the eggwhites DO something... we just "beat them up a little" and expected them to "rise" (hence the scrambled eggs) Ha. my mom got home and seeing my beginning to sweat and looking quite worn out You could invent a new "cooking/workout" video... Burn off those excess calories before you even eat them!!! Now THAT is a great idea! :-)
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Your Grandma and mine sound like they have a lot in common. NOBODY makes a pie like Grandma... this is the breakfast i usually have Wow... that is a VERY good breakfast... I will have my personal chef take notes... ha. Have nice day, kiddo. :-)
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Wow Grey Guy!! This is a VERY nice surprise!! And PS... don't blame me for this rambly thing. Blame... My personal secretary.... Ha. :-) Gee... you men are just putting me to shame... with your mushy talk about this movie and your wonderful screencaps... Here I come on with just a little "ditty" about forgetting to check the TV guide.... and you guys have just about blown me away. Gruffydd is the new man in town, so his standing must be earned not demanded. I don't believe he can just come in and boss around the elders of the Church. He did stand up to them very early on and he got a lashing for it, too. Ok... I confess...It has been a while since I saw this thing all the way through... and since my "secretary" was such a lame brain...and I missed the beginning this time, I had forgotten some of the points you are making here. But that is a good example of why he held back later on. I also believe a person can help open the eyes and mind of another, especially when their personalities are different. Angharad's outburst was emotional and heartfelt. She wasn't sticking to order and process as Gruffydd was. He's been taught to keep his emotions in check. But she broke with ritual. She rocked the boat. This is something you just don't do in a world of ritual and process. Another excellent point.... It does open the door to her being his "teacher" of sorts. I do believe Angharad is the kind of woman who could and would be happy living in poverty so long as she was surrounded by love and family. I do NOT believe this is true for all women, though. True... some PEOPLE (men or women) are too caught up in "riches" rather than real wealth... and folks like that will NEVER have "enough stuff". But Angharad is a great example of someone who would be the exact opposite of that. Her "riches" were not the kind you could put in a bank account and the things that she valued most had nothing to do w/ money. And I really don't think Gruffyd was much different than that as well.... but he did put more emphasis on "providing" for her than he did on "loving" her...because in his mind he had to do the one because of the other... And you are right... that is often a "man" thing. I say again... MEN! (ha) :-) don't believe Gruffydd planned on falling in love in his life, but, as love so often does, it just shows up, unannounced. Angharad was not part of his plan. He is torn as to what to do. He truly is conflicted. In his head and in his heart, he doesn't believe he can have it all. He feels he must choose. Rightly or wrongly, he chooses his lifelong pursuit over love. That is a good way of saying it... HEY... this almost reads like some sort of mushy "LOVE" commentary... What gives, Mr. "I don't do romance"????? HA!!!! I believe Gruffydd's life becomes one of regret I think there is a lot of regret over this issue... Surely he suffers from it... and she ends up with a LIFE full of it... and possibly even her parents share in it at least somewhat as well... especially when the church gossips get all up in arms (or tongues" as it were). There was a lot of regret to go around... her "return" scene is a "small" but very powerful one for me That whole exchange between her and Huw and the housekeeper... ugh.. I almost expected Angharad to roll up her sleeves and start showing us the bruises because you could SEE she was in such agony... physical pain even. I am not saying I thought her husband beat her... I am just saying that for her, the pain she must have felt could not have been any worse if he had... And when Huw first gets there... She was so "pristine" and perfect. And also so very "stoic" at first.. and then... the emotions caught up to her, even if only for a moment... and the pain was a raw as ever. VERY heartbreaking. What is the "and"? Quite interesting May I submit.... "AND I was an IDIOT and a HUGE JERK for ever letting you go...." Ha. As fate would have it, a farewell turns into a reunion. The loss of one love will bring another love together Even if only for those brief moments.. and in times like that (when she takes his hand) A moment can last a lifetime for some people...VERY, very emotional. Thanks again, for the nice surprise, Mr. Grey... You and Molo are just a couple of "Marshmallows"...with all your emotional talk here... Ha. :-) You both just got me all "whooshy" eyed with your screen caps and your comments... What's a "Peacemaker "to do?? Ha. I like your feistiness Oh... sometimes feisty will just get you in trouble...
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Good Mornin' young'un.... Don't be too upset about the pie... think of it as breakfast... Lemons are fruit.... and oh...the meringue is just a bunch of eggs.... Yeah... breakfast.. (PS...thanks for the luscious Ice Cream Cone... hmm.. icecream... that 's milk.... more breakfast...) Ha. :-)
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Mom Wraps Up THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK and GEORGY GIRL
rohanaka replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Your Favorites
I'm telling you, when Mom wants to, she can really cut to the chase I just thought of the title for her book.... "Mom's Digest Condensed Version Movie Reviews.." ha.
