I have accidentally said Mystic Pizza instead of Mystic River a couple of times in conversation...
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 12:45 pm
I really liked Mystic Pizza when I first saw it. I could taste that pizza.
Newbie:
When the usually prim, unmarried woman first began keeping company with the local dentist, tongues really started wagging in the little village.
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fealola
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 01:45 pm
Chocolate?
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 01:49 pm
Not Chocolate (Good guess though)
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fealola
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 01:50 pm
Little Shop of Horrors?
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 01:56 pm
Not Little Shop of Horrors
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mac11
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:03 pm
The Secret Lives of Dentists?
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:10 pm
Not
Chocolate
Little Shop of Horrors
The Secret Lives of Dentists
Hint:
An attractive war widow arrives in the village and seduces the foppish son of a hoity-toity dowager into a proposal of marriage.
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fealola
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:12 pm
Life is Beautiful
Captain Correlli's Mandolin
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:19 pm
Newbie:
When the usually prim, unmarried woman first began keeping company with the local dentist, tongues really started wagging in the little village.
Hint:
An attractive war widow arrives in the village and seduces the foppish son of a hoity-toity dowager into a proposal of marriage.
Not
Chocolate
Little Shop of Horrors
The Secret Lives of Dentists
Life is Beautiful
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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bree
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:20 pm
Oh, man, this sounds familiar...
Widow's Peak?
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:28 pm
You got it, Bree. Widow's Peak, it is.
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bree
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:39 pm
Wow, that was a shot in the dark! (And no, that isn't a hint about my next movie.)
Oldie
When a newcomer to a small town paints his cottage, the busybody locals tell him he should have chosen a color that was more "durable."
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 02:56 pm
Ooooh! The Quiet Man.
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bree
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 03:02 pm
Yes to The Quiet Man. I thought I'd celebrate St. Patrick's Day a little early, since I'm going to be out of the country on the actual day (I've got another trip to London coming up, from 3/17 to 3/23).
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mac11
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 03:05 pm
How lovely! Will you be seeing any plays?
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 03:05 pm
Oh, that's great Bree. Please tell us all about it when you return. Will you be going to the theatre?
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 10 Mar, 2004 03:28 pm
Oldie
When a soldier threatens the safety of her pet, a peace-loving wife and mother, displays an unexpected show of violence, forcefully whacking him with her broom, much to the delight of her children.