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Martinez:

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--- Quote from: Vangie on March 09, 2008, 08:20:58 AM ---I loved Forrest Gump--haven't noticed that one being mentioned yet. 

Hey Musicman, here's one for you.  I used to think John Stamos (Uncle Jesse on Full House) was so hot--I stood in line for an hour at a boat show in Atlanta to get an autographed picture, and he kissed my cheek.  Whoo wee!  Pretty goofy huh?! ::) 

Vangie

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Boy, if that guy kissed me I'd dunk my head in acid until my scin became wrinkled.  How arrogant that man looks.  And why does he always squint his eyes?  Does that make him look sexy or something?  I can only stand it when women do that.  I don't read the tabloids but could Uncle Jesse be wana them u . . . Aaaah, forget it.

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Thou dost protest to much music man!

Is there something your not telling us?

Dante:
Hey Everybody!!

I just wanted to share that I am a HUGE MOVIE buff!!!! Around 500 DVD's in my collection.

I have a lot of great old TV shows too.

I used to watch it when I was a kid. There are a dozen or so shows that are awesome.

Andy Griffith show, Hogans Heroes, Starsky and Hutch, Etc.

But one that stands out among the rest is "Kung Fu" the television series.

It is funny,....because my son and I now study Kung Fu here in RI.
I study Wing Chun (On my own), Taijiquan, Emei Baguazhang and Xingyiquan at a great school here in RI called "Way of the Dragon".

My son studies Shaolin Kung Fu. The same art that David Carradine's Character (Qui Chang Cain) studied in the series Kung Fu.

My point to telling everyone this is that his character in the TV series was always an inspiration for me.
He was meek, gentle, kind and caring. His character was what I perceived Jesus to be akin to.
It is a awesome series with HUGE AMOUNTS of moral lessons in it. This fact, coupled along with the relaxed way in which he handled aggressors and aggressive situations, is an inspiring also.

His take on life was that every man, thought makes his own decisions, walks a path that is set before him. A seaming contradiction, yet they are one and the same. Much as the way we Universal Christians think of humans making decisions in life, yet God has a SET plan for every man.

Take a look at the series if you get a chance. It is well worth the time, money and effort. Even thought the religion that is behind it is Taoism, I feel like a lot of IT'S tenants are much more akin to TRUE CHRISTIANITY than those of MAINSTREAM CHRISTIANITY.

Love above all else. Truth is to be embraced. And respect of one's fellow man is it's theme.
Great Show!!!! 







gmik:
Very interesting thread.

Last weekend I went w/ 3 girlfriends to see a "chickflick".  My husband drove me to meet them and he went in to see the Bucket List.

Well, I am w/ the gals watching"maybe definetly" or something like that.  After about 10 minutes, I said " Well, I have had enough of this" and said bye, walked out and went to see the Bucket List.  It was very good.

However, these days to say something is good, a believer has to ignore all the cussing, sex, and violence in a movie.

I did enjoy Enchanted. I have seen it twice and can watch it more times.

Shawshank must be a guy thing...its hubby's favorite.

I just read this entire thread tonite, Musicman, your post was hilarious!  I can't believe anyone couldn't see the humor and that you were being facetious! (actually you portrayed a churchy hypocrite quite well)

mrl1970:
Anyone watch Leap of Faith with Steve Martin? Pretty Funny movie.

Dante:
Leap of faith was great!!!
Staring Benny Hinn,.......right??

LOL!!!

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