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Hiya Pastman...not a criticism..just a whine. :-) It IS more challenging...but not less fun...so whatever you think is best...as our host..you make the call and I will pitch in if I can with a thought now and then....and hope whatever comes out makes sense!!
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married to Ronald Colman HA! Not quite...the similarity stops at his appearance...if he opens his mouth...his voice is VERY "midwestern". And I can't quite picture Ronald Coleman out in our backyard digging up rocks out of the flower bed or trimming all the hedgeapple trees...my husband should have been a landscaper...because he loves to putter around out there...I told him a few weeks ago he needs to spend quit spending so much time trimming the lawn and more time trimming the house....(we need new wood trim in every room not to mention paint and some new interior doors.) :-) But he loves to be outdoors. Our yard is just big enough to keep him...the short person...and the dog all entertained. I think only Ronald Coleman and perhaps Clark Gable can pull off that pencil thin mustache look! So the "stache" has to stay full... and it is such a part of his face I can hardly picture him w/out it. He does shave it off once in a very great while...the first time he did that...we had only been married a couple of months...and he came out of the bathroom and the upper lip was bare....and I looked at him and started to cry. He just busted out laughing and asked..Is it that bad?? And I said "No...but I have never seen your whole face before. it was just so unexpected. Imagine if you had never seen my entire face because part of it was covered...and then suddenly one day it was all there." He laughed at me and then went around the rest of the day w/ his finger over his lip everytime I looked at him..."Is this better?" He still teases me about that....I am such a sentimental goofball sometimes. :-)
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need to get ready for our holiday party at the school this evening; we all have to wear red blouses (it's a tradition) as we stand up making fools of ourselves dancing and prancing to "Jingle Bell Rock" and some other Xmas tunes. Now that sounds like fun!! I hope you have a good time! :-) Chinese buffet complete with these appetizer wontons filled with cream cheese I love that stuff!!! Have some for me!! Enjoy! (PS...glad you are feeling better (and you are welcome on the Youtube!! I owe all my youtubian skills to you and April!!) :-)
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blond haired, blue eyed Jack!! I love the curls!! Does he play guitar or sing?? From you description I could picture him as a songwriter...My husband wears the "lumberjack look" too...that and a nice tshirt and jeans are about my favorite look for him...though he does have a nice suit that he wears well too. He has brown eyes and short straight hair (military cut...shorter on the sides, but longer on top) and it is VERY salt and peppery...in fact...he is leaning more toward the "salt" these days...but he wears it well... A few months ago I think Barb said something to me about he and I being Ronald Coleman and Greer Garson...She was way off on me....but she was actually not too far off with being pretty close to him.... Not too sure if this pic w/ show up well..it is a bit small but it is pretty close to what he looks like except he has a much shorter haircut and a mustache... Picture a salt and peppery short haired (sometimes scruffy-looking) Ronald Coleman w/ a mustache....and that would be the QT. :-)
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At the risk of a brief interuption of Santschi Fever.... For your cleaning and scrubbing pleasure, I am going to reveal a movie favorite I don't often share with other people, because nobody likes it, lol...GREASE 2...and recommend "Cool Rider" for doing your floors Hi Barb!! Hope you are feeling better today too! I have never seen Grease 2 but I have always liked the original....I don't know about the other two songs...but I could definitely see some "floor cleaning scrubbing action" going on w/ this song: Thanks for the recommendation!!
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Hiya April- FrankMillerGrimes HA!! I have heard of the "man w/ a thousand faces" but I think the Grey Guy is "The Man w/ a Thousand Names" lifting a majorly heavy television to make room for the new, lighter, flat panel television that arrived BROKEN so I had to re-lift the majorly heavy OLD television back onto its perch. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... It's been a bad several days, and I still don't know if the retailer I bought it from will replace it. That not only sounds like a pain in the back...but also a pain in the place due south of the back as well. I hope you get that all worked out w/ them...I bet it is very frustrating! It's supposed to snow here tomorrow. I close my eyes and think of a blank wall.... Try thinking of Bermuda instead....at least you will be warmer!! :-) It seems better this morning Well that's good to hear....looks like maybe "Santschi fever" is a cure for all sorts of troubles! :-)
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Lookie what I found, curly hair and all (I still like him scruffy better, but the closeup makes me melt Oh....Jack...what a great pic of our beloved Tom...I knew he had a good "clean up" in him.... :-) This is what I was talking about...I LIKE the scruffy look, don't get me wrong...but I also like it when he is spruced up w/ his "Sunday Go To Meetin'" look as well....I think I said it earlier but at the risk of repeating myself....it's the best of both worlds! (PS..The QT is also a good mix of Scruffy/Sunday Go To Meetin', so that is likely why I am fond of that trait!) :-)
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Anyone else snowbound today I only WISH I was snowbound....we got about 3 inches of snow...not enough to cancel school (so I had to go to work in it) and just enough to be a major mess...and there is freezing rain coming tomorrow....IF ONLY it was more snow....then I could just stay home!!! :-) Stay warm....enjoy your movies...and if that wears off...build a snowman...at least you will have someone to talk to out the window while you are snowed in... :-)
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As a kid...these were among my faves....most still are today as well... (In no particular order) Andy/Barney The Andy Griffith Show...Oh what the hey....throw in Floyd the Barber...Aunt Bea and Goober too. James West/ Artemus Gordon...Wild Wild West. Brett Maverick....Maverick Samantha/Endora...Bewitched Rob/Laura Petrie...The Dick Van Dyke Show Starsky and Hutch...(what can I say...I was 13 and Paul Michael Glaser was way too cute) Columbo Mary Richards....The Mary Tyler Moore Show. (I could probably list most of the cast as well) Gilligan...the Skipper too... Laura/Pa/Ma Ingals Little House on the Prairie (oh and throw in Mr. AND Mrs. Oleson too) The Entire Cartwright Family...throw in HopSing too...Bonanza More recent years...among my favorites...(again...in no order whatsoever) Magnum...Magnum PI (What can I say...I was in my early 20's....and Tom Selleck was way too cute) Capt. Jean Luc Picard/Commander Data... Star Trek the Next Generation Heathcliff Huxtable....The Cosby Show Lenny Brisco et al (he had numerous partners) and Sam McCoy...Law and Order Monk Jethro Gibbs...NCIS (though I don't get to watch it as often as I used to anymore) and probably my favorite most recent...Brenda Leigh Johnson...The Closer
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Yep...but I don't think I can get much cleaning done to Poor Jud is Dead...
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the most awful back ache for the past three days and nights Oh no! It was probably brought on by all that harassment from that One Bad Man in the white hat! :-) Seriously...hope it is better soon. At the risk of sounding like a copycat...I have been getting a pain right above and between the shoulder blades and I think it is from tensing up outside due to the cold and having to be out in the awful weather...it is SO rotten out here this week....and now on top of all the other junk...they are calling for freezing rain tomorrow... I can just feel the tightness in the back of my neck from all being so cold and from all the extra "caution" due to the slippery surfaces...Don't know if that is where your trouble is coming from or not...but several people out this way have all said the same as me...Winter is OK usually in my book....but this is a bit ridiculous. At any rate....rest up and stay warm...and think "peaceful" thoughts as you sip your tea...and then ...go get the massage. :-) Hopefully you'll be good as new soon enough.
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I'm feelin' poorly Hi Barb...hope you feel better soon. It is no fun being under the weather. Chicken soup is always good...that and the darjeeling will at least give you the "cozies" even if they don't ward off the blech altogether...REST and plenty of it goes a long way as well...Hope you are up and at 'em again real soon....I need your "cleaning" inspiration the way you had it going at Thanksgiving...what musical would you suggest to put me in the holiday mood and give the floor a good scrubbing???
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How similar is it to 3 Bad Men Well..these 3 guys are about as BAD as the other 3 guys...now quit trying to change the subject and get to posting!!!! :-)
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We may have to call these 3 other guys in for back up... Message was edited by: rohanaka
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Time to send in the reinforcements.
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Does anyone doubt after all we've seen through out the film that once she is determined to do something she will move heaven and earth to do Rhett's final line seemed very "in the moment" to me He may act contemptuous of her actions but he has always admired her spirit and drive. They may not live happily ever after but I have no doubt he will be back. Great observations, Molo... This will sound ridiculous...but it comes from maybe spending too much time around kids. For purposes of this discussion, there are at least two types of "relationships" in the toy box of love...Spinning Tops and Yo-Yo's. With Tops...when the string gets pulled...the two pieces seperate...never to come back together again. (at least of their own accord) The YO--YO's on the other hand....pull apart...come back together...pull apart...come back together...etc...and no disrespect intended...but those two together make one heck of a yo-yo. :-)
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They don't call me the "Peacemaker" for nuthin'" :-)
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In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock. Thomas Jefferson That is perfect!! (although...lately...when it comes to style...I almost want to swim "against" that current....I am probably a candidate for that "what not to wear" show... :-)
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NEVER mind. OH NO! THIS is a serious offense so we can't let him off "the hook"! :-) PS...April, you left out the beginning of the sentence...as in..."You never mind..." and the rest of the sentence would have to be...."But it comes as no surprise...when DID you ever mind???" OH...Mr. Grey...We have 3 inches of snow on the ground and we have had 3 nights in a row of single digit temps around here...That old rope is awfully frozen now...and if we DO have to hang you....nobody said it was going to be by the neck.. April...we could hang him upside down by his ankles and then place the computer keyboard just below him and we won't let him down until he reports in... wadda ya think??? Desperate times call for desperate measures. :-) Message was edited by: rohanaka
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April...I think you are right about the "sewing craftsmanship" thing...I am lucky to be able to sew on a button, but some of those old west ladies had real skill http://www.1860-1960.com/xa4091p0.html Here are a couple of photos I found...check out the REAL do's on that hairstyle page...no "Audra Barkley" fashions to be found for sure... And here is something I found in my "fashion search" though it is not one bit about fashion...but it was just so doggone interesting I had to post it...THIS is one amazing woman...they ought to make a film about HER: https://www.chronicleoftheoldwest.com/women_larcena_page.shtml
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Mr. Pastman...this would be easier if we weren't doing this in reverse. (I know...I'm a whiner) :-) INT: SAM'S OFFICE, 10 PM . SAM IS SEATED AT HIS DESK, THE ONLY LIGHT ON IS A SMALL LAMP ON THE EDGE OF THE DESK AND FLASHING NEON SIGN ( EAT AT JOE'S) SHINING THROUGH THE WINDOW BEHIND HIM. A HALF EMPTY BOTTLE OF SCOTCH SITS NEXT TO AN EQUALLY HALF EMPTY GLASS. SAM'S CIGARETTE IS SMOLDERING IN A NEARBY ASHTRAY. SAM IS HOLDING THE RECEIVER TO THE TELEPHONE IN HIS HAND. VOICEOVER: (SAM SPEAKING) Sometimes I hate this job. Sure...I had the goods on Rachel. The old man would pay plenty for what I knew. But then what? I wanted more than the money he was offering. I wanted Rachel. Four years was a long time for a man to dream. And what a dream at that...there wasn't a day that went by that I didn't regret walking out on her. At least that's what I always told myself...but the truth was, she'd walked out on me...and the knots she'd had me wound up in the last time left me in such a stranglehold I thought I would never get over her. And sure enough...I was right. SAM TAKES A DRINK FROM THE GLASS AS HE PUTS THE RECEIVER BACK DOWN ON THE PHONE. (VOICEOVER CONTINUES) HE PULLS A TRASHCAN OUT FROM UNDER HIS DESK, GRABS A NEARBY CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND SETS FIRE TO A SMALL STACK OF PHOTOS THAT HE TOSSES INTO THE EMPTY TRASHCAN And now after Rachel's call, all I could think of was the danger she was in. She was playing right into that old man's hand. He knew everything, and he didn't even need the info I had on her.She was going to get hurt..maybe even killed if things went on this way much longer. That old man's money could buy a lot of things, but the days of him buying me were over. Rachel had to get out of town and I was the man who was going to make it happen. She thought she'd all but cleaned out his bank account without him catching on..but the truth was, he had gotten a call from the bank just a few hours before Rachel had called me. SAM PICKS UP THE CIGARETTE AND TAKES A DRAW ON IT AS HE STARES AT THE DWINDLING FLAMES IN THE TRACHCAN She never suspected a thing other than I was just the lovesick puppy she used to kick around. And I had her right where I wanted her. She thought we were just meeting for drinks..you know..for old time's sake. But we were heading out of state with that suitcase full of money. I knew she had it...and she'd go with me one way or the other. I'd let her think I was black mailing her and tell her that I taped our call. Sure, she'd get mad....but she'd be alive. And when we got where we were going, I would let her know her days of using men were over. She was going to stick with me and like it...and we were going to get rid of the money...ship it back to Wainright..all of it. That was the only way to keep her alive. She didn't know it yet, but I was about to become the best thing that ever happened to her. Sure....lying and pretending to blackmail her may not be the best way to rekindle an old flame...but it would keep her alive...and if I played this right...maybe this time it would make her mine. Message was edited by: rohanaka
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if I fall in love with the "matchmaker"? I'm afraid that's what I'd have done in Lee's place. Now THAT would have been a different movie altogether!!! :-) ' Night, all!
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GWTW Named All Time Favorite in Poll
rohanaka replied to MissGoddess's topic in Films and Filmmakers
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Woo Hoo!! Chris...I was about to surrender to the warm glow of my little fake electric stove when I saw your post!! Nice perspective on this story. George O'Brien is among the most genial and endearing actors I have found. He is most comfortable on camera and seems so natural. Too bad his popularity didn't last and that we don't see more of him. I looked him up after I read your post...it appears he was in several Ford films, but I would have to do some digging to find out what sort of roles he played...he doesn't stand out in my mind at the moment, but I am sure some of you better educated folk can place him better than I can right now. I thought he did a great job w/ his character in this one...a bit "ornery" yet very much a stand up guy...he had to be to meet w/ Bull's approval. I liked the irony of fire. On one hand the church is burned down but also used to light the way for the rescuers and then as funeral lamps as Bull carries his sister down the stairs I hadn't thought of it in those terms, but I think you are right on target. They know they weren't bad men after all. They just thought they were Nicely said! (April...you could add that quote as a little subtitle at the bottom of your shirt!) :-) Great Ramble there Chris. Very well thought out. PS..I liked the music...I'd have to go back and listen again to the "land rush hoedown" but the main theme that was played off and on throughout I really liked a lot... but as I often tell the short person...different people like different things. :-) PSS....Grey Guy... So what is your very favorite scene in 3 Bad Men, Good Gal? All of them!! :-) Actually...if I had to choose a favorite, it would be the part at the beginning where they come riding out with the sun behind them...that still gets me everytime I think about it.
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always behave myself. I'm a gentleman April...what do you think? The look on our beloved Tom's face says it all!! :-) Message was edited by: rohanaka
