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tamarack:

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He looks nice with his hair back like that. Better than he looked at Thanksgiving dinner with Monroe and Alma.

(Sorry to be posting so many in a row. I just got home from work and getting my first look of the day.)

tamarack:

--- Quote from: Lucise on August 20, 2006, 05:10:47 pm ---Alone in the world ...




 
 :'(

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This picture goes perfectly with a short little story I just read last night. It was written by wildcolumbine and it's called "You Come Back". I'm going to print this out and keep it with the story. It's a perfect match.

ranchgal:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on August 21, 2006, 04:09:24 am ---Thanks, Court, yes that one.  The first page?!  :)  Did anyone ever figure out how he's levitating in it?


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IF you look close---his forward foot is actually touching on the outside of the tennis shoe--he is actually moving forward just not raising his feet very much--so just the one foot is actually levitated--the other is taking wieght on the side like he's either shuffling or going to step up or out of the way letting her go first, it is sort of an off balance position though isn't it---oh well, gives more reason to look at the picture longer! LOL ;)

OMG!!!! I LOVE that picture from the Order--with the sunflowers--LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Thank you CMR107 for reposting it, never tire of seeing it.
AND for the one with his leaf tatoo and the beginning of OLD MAN RIVER showing--never tire of those either---hhhmmmm  maybe it isn't just the pictures?? LOL

Lumière:
A Moment To Remember

Author: Trista Moss (Courtesy of: www.1lovepoems.com)

A place we go
to let us know
that our love is always true
and that we will never be blue.

A memory on the edge of time
A place where we are so sublime,
A distant dream on a midnights eve
somewhere far from acknowledged leaves.

A time in which we fell deeper in love
just like to turtle doves.
We sang our songs and gave our token
to remember one single moment.




tamarack:
Well, I just watched Two Hands and it is one weird movie IMO. It is really hard to understand what they are saying a whole lot of the time because the accents are so thick. It isn't giving anything away to say that one of the characters is Jimmy's (Heath's) dead brother and that one of the best parts is a bank job gone awry. Heath is fine to look at, of course, and the coming attractions included The Brother's Grimm (which looks really good). That's about all there is to say about it. I can't imagine how bored I'd have to be to watch it again!

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