[GCFL-discuss] Topic for Nov. 24th
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Tue Nov 25 14:17:38 CST 2003
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 07:56:41AM -0700, gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net wrote:
> John,
> Where in the word do you find your little quips at the bottom of your
> e-mails? Do you have a pile of these, waiting to be used? I find that if I
> see your name, my face breaks into a smile because I know there is something
> clever following it.
He he... cool. I have a big list of them that I continue
to add to. Then I wrote a script to randomly pick one for
my sig every time I send an email. Ain't Linux cool! ;-)
>
> My husband and two sons have seen the 3rd Matrix and were all three
> disappointed. Their attitudes were "Why can't they leave well enough alone
> when they make a good thing?"
> Personally, I am looking forward to seeing it as I enjoy just about any
> fodder on film as long as it isn't filled with bad language and gratuitous
> sex. I feel a lot like Dory (from Finding Nemo) when it comes to watching
> movies. I can watch a movie (read a book, whatever) and still be surprised
> and scared with each subsequent viewing/reading as I forget basically
> everything about it between times! It makes my husband crazy, but I sure do
> enjoy life when every day is filled with all new things.
I'm just the opposite. I will watch a movie one time, and
then I'm not interested in watching it again (unless it's
with a friend that has not seen it, but then it's so hard
not to tell them what's coming next.)
That's one reason I don't understand why people buy DVD's.
The only DVD's I own are some Clint Eastwood movies and
some James Bond that I got last Christmas.
- John
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