spendius
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 04:52 pm
Last time I saw him he was leaning in the bar chuntering to himself.

Do you think I should have a word with him?
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aidan
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 04:54 pm
If he's your friend, it is your duty.

Do you think he would listen to you?
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Clary
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 04:54 pm
No, he's probably happiest chuntering to himself; let him initiate conversation.

Do you kn ow what time it is?
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aidan
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 04:55 pm
By my clock it is ll:54.

What time do you like to be in bed by?
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Clary
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 04:58 pm
About now. I am an early riser.


Are your children fast asleep?
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spendius
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 04:59 pm
It depends.

What time is it now?
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aidan
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 05:01 pm
ll:59. My daughter is asleep. My son is still awake.

I get up early only because I have to - I'd stay awake all night if I didn't have things to do all day. Good-night Clary (if you're turning in). So nice to bump into you.


Will you be around tomorrow?
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 08:24 pm
Hi, aidan, hope I'm not being too 'interuptive'! I'm sure she'll be here. Clary's a peach. I need to give up the computer to my hubby in a bit, but I just wanted to pop in.

Do you like old movies?
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aidan
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 11:29 pm
Hi Devvie:

Some old movies I love - others I just can't get myself to sit through.


Who's your favorite actor/actress?
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theollady
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 05:37 am
Hi aiden, I am not devvie, but I like A hepburn.

What old movie DO you think is superior?
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 05:47 am
Hmmm... where to begin?

I love Hitchcock - almost anything by him.


What old movies do you like?


*by the way, Oldlady - I gave my sister a card with the exact same picture you have on your avatar. We tell each other we're both gonna be that spry when we're old. Laughing
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theollady
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 06:28 am
(And SPRY we are! Laughing ---I may not qualify as elderly yet, since I am a little before 70 and not past it, but chuggin' fast. lol
I love this avatar. Even tho I am still very dark haired, not much grey, I identify with this old geezer who can do the split, as can I, mostly- not as flat or as 'clean' as long yore.)


I love "An affair to remember" my all time favorite, right up there with GWTW

(I also like Hitchcock, except the Birds, shuddered too much on that one)

Will you be viewing movies today?
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 06:35 am
No, actually, I should be getting my butt up out of this chair and getting stuff done. A friend has asked me to go see Ladies in Lavender this week-end however.


Have you seen it?

*If you can do a split at all, I'm impressed. Any woman who can do a split at 70 is worthy of role model status in my book!
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Clary
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 07:45 am
No; friends have told me it's disappointing, dull even...


Do you like science fiction?
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devriesj
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 12:34 pm
Yes, somewhat. I'm a bit of a 'closet' Trekkie' - I prefer the newer series to the older ones, though.

"North By Northwest" is one of my favorite movies. What's yours?
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spendius
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 12:37 pm
ERASERHEAD.

Did you like that?
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 03:36 pm
I've never seen it - but someone did tell me it was funny, if I'm remembering correctly.


Are you a science fiction fan?
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theollady
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 05:25 pm
Like science... not fiction, we have enough that is UNREAL-
Are you ever impressed with what might be?

*thanks aiden, some days, for me to move at all, impresses me. Crying or Very sad

(stiff joints today)
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 08:36 pm
I think that's why we all keep living - along with loving what is in our lives, and hopefully we all have some part of our life that we love, we're all continuing hoping and striving for what might be. Or at least I am.

Anyway - I love fiction - love to read stories. But I could never really suspend my realistic side long enough to enjoy science fiction.

Do you enjoy fantasy?
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theollady
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 09:09 pm
Can fantasy be fulfulling?
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