Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 if 8 below is too sad, I won't watch it. I can handle tragedies that happen to people, but put dogs in it and I can't take it old softie Lindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 hello everybody, im still here, just been busy working, and recovering from surgery. i will be back soon if anybody misses me ha ha ha haspamthekat wrote: Is this it Della? I havent seen it, i'll have to put it on my list.One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey (2004)"One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey" is a unique andcompelling documentary about the heart and sheer determination of asingle mother, Ponder, who overcame, poverty, spousal abuse,homelessness and gang violence to successfully raise eight children inthe tough inner city of Chicago and guide each of them to the besteducational institutions in America. Her stunning, and at timeshumorous, story is told through the words of her children, friends,admirers and Mother Ponder, herself, as they all come to grips with's final debilitating battle with lung cancer. It is theultimate story of triumph and love; a reality tale of one woman'sphilosophy about life and her dedication to her family and community.Summary written by Tracie Dean Ponderlaurie> > > I dont get to the movies anymore and i hardly ever rent becausei dont> > > know what to rent.> > >> > > I dont like senseless violence movies or sexist movies. I love a> > > complicated plot, wry humor, intelligence in the plot, a little> > > romance, compassion for our fellow human being, etc...> > >> > > so if anyone has movie suggestions, i'm for it. i trust your guys> > > judgement better than the guys in the video store.> > >> > > ps. steve any update on the movie?> > >> > > laurie> > >> > >> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handychanges to Yahoo! Groups. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Movies I love, but titles I am terrible with. One that always stands out is Pay It Forward.....about doing something for someone else. The Mirror has Two Faces with Barbara Streisand...about a couple who get together because they share things, but decide no sex. A deep movie about appearances.Diary of a Mad Blackwoman sounded dumb, but was fantastic. More drama than comedy, again very deep about relationships. The one after it equally as good, more about family though.Cicely Tyson is great in it.As Good as it Gets was really great.Hope these help Leena Re: Re: OT movies hello everybody, im still here, just been busy working, and recovering from surgery. i will be back soon if anybody misses me ha ha ha haspamthekat <spamthekatyahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Is this it Della? I havent seen it, i'll have to put it on my list.One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey (2004)"One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey" is a unique andcompelling documentary about the heart and sheer determination of asingle mother, Ponder, who overcame, poverty, spousal abuse,homelessness and gang violence to successfully raise eight children inthe tough inner city of Chicago and guide each of them to the besteducational institutions in America. Her stunning, and at timeshumorous, story is told through the words of her children, friends,admirers and Mother Ponder, herself, as they all come to grips with's final debilitating battle with lung cancer. It is theultimate story of triumph and love; a reality tale of one woman'sphilosophy about life and her dedication to her family and community.Summary written by Tracie Dean Ponderlaurie> > > I dont get to the movies anymore and i hardly ever rent becausei dont> > > know what to rent.> > >> > > I dont like senseless violence movies or sexist movies. I love a> > > complicated plot, wry humor, intelligence in the plot, a little> > > romance, compassion for our fellow human being, etc...> > >> > > so if anyone has movie suggestions, i'm for it. i trust your guys> > > judgement better than the guys in the video store.> > >> > > ps. steve any update on the movie?> > >> > > laurie> > >> > >> >> > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handychanges to Yahoo! Groups. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 pay it forward was a great movie, not i want to go rent it again, thanks alot loltoni cosgrove wrote: Movies I love, but titles I am terrible with. One that always stands out is Pay It Forward.....about doing something for someone else. The Mirror has Two Faces with Barbara Streisand...about a couple who get together because they share things, but decide no sex. A deep movie about appearances.Diary of a Mad Blackwoman sounded dumb, but was fantastic. More drama than comedy, again very deep about relationships. The one after it equally as good, more about family though.Cicely Tyson is great in it.As Good as it Gets was really great.Hope these help Leena Re: Re: OT movies hello everybody, im still here, just been busy working, and recovering from surgery. i will be back soon if anybody misses me ha ha ha haspamthekat <spamthekatyahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Is this it Della? I havent seen it, i'll have to put it on my list.One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey (2004)"One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey" is a unique andcompelling documentary about the heart and sheer determination of asingle mother, Ponder, who overcame, poverty, spousal abuse,homelessness and gang violence to successfully raise eight children inthe tough inner city of Chicago and guide each of them to the besteducational institutions in America. Her stunning, and at timeshumorous, story is told through the words of her children, friends,admirers and Mother Ponder, herself, as they all come to grips with's final debilitating battle with lung cancer. It is theultimate story of triumph and love; a reality tale of one woman'sphilosophy about life and her dedication to her family and community.Summary written by Tracie Dean Ponderlaurie> > > I dont get to the movies anymore and i hardly ever rent becausei dont> > > know what to rent.> > >> > > I dont like senseless violence movies or sexist movies. I love a> > > complicated plot, wry humor, intelligence in the plot, a little> > > romance, compassion for our fellow human being, etc...> > >> > > so if anyone has movie suggestions, i'm for it. i trust your guys> > > judgement better than the guys in the video store.> > >> > > ps. steve any update on the movie?> > >> > > laurie> > >> > >> >> > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handychanges to Yahoo! Groups. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 hello everybody, anybody remember me? lol i hope so. just wanting to check in and say hi. my computer broke or something. now i need to buy a new one. my son wants me to get a lap top. im thinking im thinkin. see ya'll later. della moore wrote: pay it forward was a great movie, not i want to go rent it again, thanks alot lol toni cosgrove wrote: Movies I love, but titles I am terrible with. One that always stands out is Pay It Forward.....about doing something for someone else. The Mirror has Two Faces with Barbara Streisand...about a couple who get together because they share things, but decide no sex. A deep movie about appearances.Diary of a Mad Blackwoman sounded dumb, but was fantastic. More drama than comedy, again very deep about relationships. The one after it equally as good, more about family though.Cicely Tyson is great in it.As Good as it Gets was really great.Hope these help Leena Re: Re: OT movies hello everybody, im still here, just been busy working, and recovering from surgery. i will be back soon if anybody misses me ha ha ha ha spamthekat <spamthekatyahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Is this it Della? I havent seen it, i'll have to put it on my list. One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey (2004) " One Ordinary Woman, One Extraordinary Journey " is a unique and compelling documentary about the heart and sheer determination of a single mother, Ponder, who overcame, poverty, spousal abuse, homelessness and gang violence to successfully raise eight children in the tough inner city of Chicago and guide each of them to the best educational institutions in America. Her stunning, and at times humorous, story is told through the words of her children, friends, admirers and Mother Ponder, herself, as they all come to grips with 's final debilitating battle with lung cancer. It is the ultimate story of triumph and love; a reality tale of one woman's philosophy about life and her dedication to her family and community. Summary written by Tracie Dean Ponder laurie > > > I dont get to the movies anymore and i hardly ever rent because i dont > > > know what to rent. > > > > > > I dont like senseless violence movies or sexist movies. I love a > > > complicated plot, wry humor, intelligence in the plot, a little > > > romance, compassion for our fellow human being, etc... > > > > > > so if anyone has movie suggestions, i'm for it. i trust your guys > > > judgement better than the guys in the video store. > > > > > > ps. steve any update on the movie? > > > > > > laurie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handy changes to Yahoo! Groups. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 thank you, i willspamthekat wrote: go for the laptop! buy the best one you can afford, with lots ofmemory for websurfing and none of the other junk, & a quick processorfor downloading webpages. that way it will last for a long time foryou. glad to know you are still here!laurie> > > > I dont get to the movies anymore and i hardly ever rent because> i dont> > > > know what to rent.> > > >> > > > I dont like senseless violence movies or sexist movies. I love a> > > > complicated plot, wry humor, intelligence in the plot, a little> > > > romance, compassion for our fellow human being, etc...> > > >> > > > so if anyone has movie suggestions, i'm for it. i trust your guys> > > > judgement better than the guys in the video store.> > > >> > > > ps. steve any update on the movie?> > > >> > > > laurie> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ---> > Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handy> changes to Yahoo! Groups. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> >> > > > > > ---------------------------------> Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone callrates. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > > > > ---------------------------------> Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.> Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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