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MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift
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Jul 15, 2014 07:06AM

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LOL I totally read that as 'starch-itecture' and thought that it was referring to the rippling sheet look of the building and then I was like "IS THAT FOR REAL A THING??"
...And then I googled and realized that it was 'star-chitecture'. And now I feel silly. Except not, because I don't follow architecture stuff at all. LOL

LOL I totally read that as 'starch-itecture' and thought that it was referring to the rippling sheet look of the building and the..."
lol!
Now I'm going to think 'starch-itecture' when I see a Gehry design.

Winter is coming.

Close up it's a pretty neat array of colors, great for photos. It's supposedly inspired by one of Jimi Hendrix' smashed guitars.

Winter is coming."
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message 1809:
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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
(last edited Jul 15, 2014 08:27AM)
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Yes!
Just saying.
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Can't read on my wee phone.
Is that a crack at heroness?
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Photobucket fail, lol

This is horrible, horrible, horrible and my husband is torturing me by forcing me to watch it.
It's painfully embarrassing.

This is horrible, horrible, horrible and my husband is torturing me by forcing me to watch it.
It's painfully embarrassing."
Canadian rapper hosts American based sports entertainment channel awards show?
In what world does that make sense...?

Hubby calls him "the emo rapper."

This is horrible, horrible, horrible and my husband is torturing me by forcing me to watch it.
It's painfully embarrassing."
Canadian rapp..."
It was atrocious.

I know you'd hide them if you could, lol.

lol!
*cries* I know the feeling.


What Simpsons game?

Being uncool has its advantages. ;)"
Lucky. One of my co-workers at my last job LOOOOOOOOOOVED him and subjected us all to his "music" whenever possible.

The Simpsons Tapped Out. It's a collecting and organizing game. You get to build your own Springfield which is super fun. I'm trying to build the racetrack and Captain's houseboat right now. It's a nice bit of trivia as you go through quests from the series sometimes.

The Simpsons Tapped Out. It's a collecting and organizing game. You get to build your own Sp..."
I tried to d/l it but I don't have enough space on my phone :(

Did this person happen to get "DRAKE" tattooed across her forehead? Do you work with that girl?

His song came on the radio this morning and the only thing I could think about was your comment. LOL.
What's perplexing is that on GMA and the radio they were commenting about how great he was hosting.

Did this person happen to get "DRAKE" tattooed across her foreh..."
Maybe after the wedding.

SOunds like a time suck!

http://rapfix.mtv.com/2011/12/12/woma...
Woman Tattoos Drake’s Name Across Her Forehead

The Queen's Guard played the Game of Thrones theme tune outside Buckingham Palace during the changing of the guard"
That is cool.

There are a few old classic movies that I love. Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, any John Wayne movie... I've been making an effort to pick up a few missed classics and watch them and/or re-aquaint myself with others I can't quite remember. I know I've watched African Queen with my Dad when I was a kid, but couldn't tell you much about it. Same with Ben Hur, Gone With The Wind, Cleopatra, etc. So I'm starting with Casablanca. But, what about My Fair Lady, Laurence of Arabia, Bridge Over River Kwai, Breakfast At Tiffany's? Anyone have some favourites they'd recommend?
The same goes with children's lit. For a voracious reader, there are huge gaps in my childhood. I was at the whim of what the local librarian felt like buying from year to year, or what was available when I went in. I've read all the Roald Dahls and Lloyd Alexanders, but no Judy Bloom. Neither have I read Matilda or Harriet the Spy, although I have ordered the latter. I still have to get caught up on Watership Down as well. So again, appealing to your wisdom. Are there any classics you'd recommend my picking up?


I've seen many documentaries about Audrey Hepburn. She seemed lovely, and did great humanitarian work. However, I've never seen a single movie that she's in. Perhaps this is the one!

We could probably start a whole thread on classic movies.

They had a 3 in 1 DVD with Roman Holiday, Sabrina and Breakfast at at Tiffany's. I love Gregory Peck from To Kill A Mockingbird. Can't wait to see him in a romance! Would people be into a classic movie thread?
Nicki,
I'm going to look up you list and pick some to start with. I love animal books as well as fantasy. I've been eyeing up The Borrowers for ages as well. If you enjoyed them, I'm at a book store tomorrow. Perhaps that's where I'll start. Thanks for the advice!

You mentioned John Wayne. Have you seen The Quiet Man?
I'm also a fan of Gregory Peck. For a western have you seen The Big Country? Another favorite of mine is Twelve O'Clock High...but that may be more of a guy flick. He's great in '56's Moby Dick. There's also an interesting little movie that's not so well known from 1953, The Million Pound Note which you might like.
Another of my all time favorite movies is the 1936 My Man Godfrey with William Powell (but avoid the 1957 version). Along that line I also LOVE The Thin Man. It also stars William Powell along with Myrna Loy. Most of the sequel Thin Man movies are good (though the last is a bit weak I think).
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