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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
neatfreak:
Tamarack mentioned Mark Weigle's "Two Cowboy Waltz," one of my favorite songs these days. I just discovered a much happier song of his that makes me think of Ennis and Ellery:
Have I Told You in the Last Five Minutes by Mark Weigle
We’re sittin’ at the kitchen table, hands ‘round coffee cups;
I’m watchin’ while he reads his paper; finally he looks up.
He says, “What?”
Have I told you in the last five minutes that I love you?
I just wanted you to know that it’s been on my mind.
Have I told you in the last five minutes that I love you?
‘Cause boy, I never want to let too much time go by.
A little lovin later, he’s late he’s got to go.
He’s barely out the door, it’s ringing. I pick up the phone.
I say, “Hello?”
Have I told you in the last five minutes that I love you?
I just wanted you to know that it’s been on my mind.
Have I told you in the last five minutes that I love you?
You know I never want to let too much time go by.
Now if you think we’ve lost our minds, you’ve hit it right on the head
So crazy in love with each other we just can’t leave it unsaid.
Have I told you in the last five minutes that I love you?
I just wanted you to know that it’s been on my mind.
Have I told you in the last five minutes that I love you?
You know I never want to let too much time go by.
ranchgal:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on July 14, 2006, 07:59:13 am ---Looking at that picture makes me think, David...that trailer was such a dump, and now we have Ennis cleaning, vacuuming, making the bed. Was he really Mr. Neat and Tidy beforehand? And with Alma, it sure didn't look like he did much (yes, he was working all the time, I'll grant you that). That's the way I wrote "my" Ennis, actually, and he admits it. But then he and Jack sort of fall into their roles and Ennis cleans while Jack cooks.
I guess, re: the trailer and now...we can just say that Ennis was depressed, then, and now he is happy. Thus the change. And, he did fold up Alma's sweater and put it away. Maybe he really is Mr. Neat and Tidy, it was just that that ugly trailer was more than he could cope with, given his frame of mind.
Yeah, that works.
L
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the trailer was a dump, but it wasn't messy except for that afternoons dishes--everything was in its place, and he even put Jrs sweater away.
he just didn't have anything in the trailer worth worrying about. IT was old, run down and no one cared, including him, it was just a place to park when he wasn't working.
Helen:
I didn't actually like Jack of the short story. *waits for lightning bolt* And I always thought that Ennis was used a little by Story!Jack. There was Ennis opening his heart out to Jack when Jack had been diddling around, then lying about it. Yeah, I know you could say he did it to spare Ennis's feelings but putting his whole character together, it just comes across as saving his own skin and getting himself out of a tricky situation.
One big place where, in my mind, Story!Jack and Movie!Jack don't reconcile very well is the scene with Jack's father, where he tells Ennis that Jack had another guy coming up to help. I can well believe that of S!J, but M!J just seems a lot less likely to have taken that course of action.
But then, of course, these two guys do not actually exist - they were created. Much as we'd like to think otherwise, giving two characters a personality is a lot different to two real people living in the world.
magicmountain:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on July 14, 2006, 04:07:45 pm ---As people can see, nB has gone from "not having a clue" about how to do an avatar to "it is perfect" within a matter of minutes. It is easy! If anyone else wants instructions and has a specific picture in mind (maybe something from the gallery) let me know and I will send directions. It is not hard at all!
Leslie
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Please send me directions. Thanks for the help.
David:
--- Quote from: Helen on July 15, 2006, 03:03:09 am ---But then, of course, these two guys do not actually exist - they were created. Much as we'd like to think otherwise, giving two characters a personality is a lot different to two real people living in the world.
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EEEK! do not exist? <faints> thud.
Well, tell you what. I know plenty of guys who tell "little white lies" to prevent hurting their loved ones. And much like fictional Jack, it is done without malice. Why shouldn't fictional characters have flaws? Real people sure as hell do. Not that I'm trying to justify Jack running down a Mexico way to get laid. I think we need to peek into that characters head. He was hurt and angry. And doing spontaneous, stupid things then is something guys have mastered for centuries! LOL Women too I'm sure.
I think that is part of what made the movie characters so real to all of the viewers. We can sympathize with the boys situations. And the facial expressions of both Jake and Heath just drive it home like a stake thru the heart. Ok, gotta change the suject, getting tough to type thru the tears again. :'(
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