Vickie wrote:
> On Jun 24, 8:29 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>> Vickie wrote:
>>> On Jun 24, 11:23 am, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Vickie wrote:
>>>>> On Jun 24, 12:04 am, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Vickie wrote:
>>>>>>> On Jun 23, 11:04 pm, mom0f4boys <momsh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>>>> I'm tired and lonely, and so sick of hating my husband,
Alternately
>>>>>>>> hating and 'trying'. Such a feeling of failure and being sorry.
I'm
>>>>>>>> so sick of reaching into myself for 'just a bit more'. I don't
feel
>>>>>>>> like explaining any of this. Who cares about the stupid reasons?
>>>>>>>> Sorry that this post sucks... sorry sorry sorry and I'm SICK of
>>>>>>>> feeling sorry and mad!!!!!!
>>
>>>>>>> Hey man, this post doesn't suck!
>>
>>>>>> Nope.
>>
>>>>>>> The highlight of my day today was drinking some Orangina and
>>>>>>> watching
>>>>>>> The Mummy Returns while I folded laundry and yelled at my kids.
>>
>>>>>> I watched the first one. I think that was the second in the series.
>>
>>>>> Yeah, it was. Pretty good. It was that kind of "non deep thinking"
>>>>> kind of flick I like.
>>
>>>> Actually I meant "The Scorpion King", but, probably close enough. :-)
>>
>>>>> OMG, especially after watching Dancer in the Dark. I cried through
>>>>> the whole dang movie, until my eyes grew puffy and dehydrated. Now
>>>>> that was a movie I cannot take very often at all.
>>
>>>> I haven't seen that one.
>>>> Why don't you try "Autumn In New York" out for size (with Richard
Gere
>>>> for the chicks :-).
>>
>>> If it is sad, I am out....for now at least. D in the D wiped me out,
>>> utterly.
>>
>> OK then. It's not totally sad, however. I may have misrepresented it.
>
> Hmm, might be worth a check out then.
I think so. It's a romantic drama, with Richard Gere, Winona Ryder,
Anthony LaPaglia, etc.
>> Of course, I also found that flick where that guy goes to Japan to
>> "pitch"
>> Coke on their TV advertisements TOTALLY DEPRESSING (I can't remember
the
>> name of the flick)
>
> Lost in Translation? It has been awhile since I saw this, so I might
> have it wrong.
Yes, that's it. I found it utterly depressing (the aloneless and
isolation). Yet others don't. Go figure!
I think someone here once had a theory on that (and maybe it was Tai), who
said something along the lines of how much (or closely) you identify with
the "aloneness" ****trayed in there, VS just "observing" it, in passing.
Does that make sense? (I think that was the explanation offered).
>>
>>> snip
>>
>>>>>> Maybe we are all orphaned mammals - at least to some degree.
>>
>>>>> It does feel that way sometimes.
>>
>>>> Yeah it does. And we are all born alone, and die alone, too.
>>>> (I had to add something positive here)
>>
>>> Right.
>>> I feel so elated inside now; bursting with joy. lol
>>
>> Well, I try my best to please. See? You just have to look at the
>> bright
>> side of life!
>
> LOL!
Thank you. :-)


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