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Trying my man, trying! LOL,no. I was commenting on your brilliant observation. Unfortunately, some emotions don't transcend the posted message.. Keep up that snark!! Neither of whom I like! It must be the voice. [quote]..does not necessarily apply to Rose.[/quote] Nor did I say it did. She could still have been happy. This was early 20th century. Most women then would have killed for Rose's position. Sure, Cal was a dick, but he would have been good to her and he did love her. Rose's issue wasn't so much that she didn't love Cal, it was the prospects of endless cotillions and parties. Again, many women would have loved to live that life of luxury where her greatest worry would have been if she was using the right fork. Ultimately, she was happier as Rose Dawson, but she also could have been happy with Cal (well, up until 1929 anyway...) Bingo.. Someone above mentioned perception, and that is the truth. I suspect people with latent depression see this as the end of days without even realizing they're depressed. [quote]Of course not! I grew up in the 80’s and we floated our Baby Ruth bar in the pool. [/quote] We used to, but no one in the neighborhood could play cello and bassoon effectively, so we quit.. [quote]He should have been brought to trial at Nuremberg for crimes against the state. [/quote] LOL. [quote]- and the ultimate winner lived in the same town where the factory was located. What a sham.[/quote] Thanks for totally, thoroughly, and most of all - convincingly destroying a beloved childhood memory... bastard. Well, yeah... I always wondered how Slugworth was always at the right place at the right time. I mean, the tickets were sent all around the world.. Wisdom for the ages.. Not really. Since most of the alleged rapes happened decades ago, I think you're OK.. Thanks. I tend to watch movies while reading or cooking or on the internet.. Flat out missed it!! Don't remember that. Thanks. DVD or deleted scene? In any case, it seems like all Jaws gave him was PTSD.. [quote]Wilson did carry him through castaway though...[/quote] I think even the great Olivier would have been upstaged by Wilson. An acting coup de gras if there ever was one. That look that Wilson gave him as he slowly disappeared over the waves said so much with no words having been spoken.. Wow. In all seriousness, I don't like Hanks the person, but he has proven to be one of the greatest actors of all time, not just our generation. When watching two films he was in when his character was the same age and wore almost the same haircut, I saw Jim Lovell and Forrest Gump, not Tom Hanks. Amazing. She was OK for me in this film (maybe because it was a small role), but her voice just gets on my nerves big time. It was suggested by what we saw that Andy was a kisser, but not a groper, and certainly never had oral sex. Fake breasts feel more like gel filled therapeutic exercise balls more than a bag of sand IMO, but everyone agrees that they don't feel natural and certainly don't look natural. Still pretty. Eyes like hers never dim. It's been a long time since I've seen it, but didn't Jeannie sneak into Tony's room at the end of the pilot episode after he told her to sleep in the bottle?