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      Feb 25, 2016 12:14AM
    
     I once sat through a screening of "The Notebook"...does that answer your question?
      I once sat through a screening of "The Notebook"...does that answer your question?
    
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   Michael wrote: "I once sat through a screening of "The Notebook"...does that answer your question?"
      Michael wrote: "I once sat through a screening of "The Notebook"...does that answer your question?"Isn't it tougher to sit through a screening of "The Notebook" than it is to deal with a deep cut? Who actually likes dramatic mushy romances?
 Or is it half of those who sat through "The Notebook" - the half that like drama-romances versus the half that were made to sit through it with them?
      Or is it half of those who sat through "The Notebook" - the half that like drama-romances versus the half that were made to sit through it with them?
     Would you believe I watched the opening minute and then watched the rest with my eyes closed and the sound muted?
      Would you believe I watched the opening minute and then watched the rest with my eyes closed and the sound muted?
     Why did man sail the sea?...Why did man cross the mountains...Why did man swim across the rivers?..Why did man set out to explore space?....
      Why did man sail the sea?...Why did man cross the mountains...Why did man swim across the rivers?..Why did man set out to explore space?....
     To catch fish?...Because it was in his way?...To get to the other side?...To find another planet with life he could ruin???
      To catch fish?...Because it was in his way?...To get to the other side?...To find another planet with life he could ruin???
     If I had to choose I would say "The Hardy Boys" adventure books from all those years ago, compose a very large part of my character now. Just the adventure, friendship and sense of curiousness that it has installed in my psych....yea there are a lot more books out there I have read but psychotic thriller books are for fun not inspiration, dont you think?
      If I had to choose I would say "The Hardy Boys" adventure books from all those years ago, compose a very large part of my character now. Just the adventure, friendship and sense of curiousness that it has installed in my psych....yea there are a lot more books out there I have read but psychotic thriller books are for fun not inspiration, dont you think?
     And yet, Dean Koontz' "Intensity" inspired me in a way. So sometimes psycho thrillers can inspire, wouldn't you say?
      And yet, Dean Koontz' "Intensity" inspired me in a way. So sometimes psycho thrillers can inspire, wouldn't you say?
     Thats one havent read....yet .....though after reading Cold Fire I found Jim Ironheart to be rather inspiring in the deeds he performs...Could we all be like that?
      Thats one havent read....yet .....though after reading Cold Fire I found Jim Ironheart to be rather inspiring in the deeds he performs...Could we all be like that?
     If I said I was going to answer the question later...and then I actually answered the question later....it would appear that I actually did say what I meant . Is that what you mean?
      If I said I was going to answer the question later...and then I actually answered the question later....it would appear that I actually did say what I meant . Is that what you mean?
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