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Old June 29th 05, 09:49 PM
Paul Olson
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On 2005-06-28 14:21:25 -0500, "CatNipped" said:

I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often and, even
though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just have to read it again
and again. So for the new-comers here who haven't seen this before, enjoy!
[Special tear warning for those who just lost a fur baby.]


Wow. I must be a "modern" American male, because I am sitting here at
work all teary-eyed, thinking about dear cat-friends from my childhood
(Boots was such a wonderful cat), a lost cat-friend from about six
years ago (Sylvester, you never should have gotten so sick), and my two
cat-friends now (Rum and Coke, some day I will weep for you. too).
More proof of a wonderful and loving God, that we are given such little
friends. Thanks for your post!

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Old June 30th 05, 07:43 AM
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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CatNipped wrote:
I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often
and, even though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just
have to read it again and again. So for the new-comers here who
haven't seen this before, enjoy! [Special tear warning for those
who just lost a fur baby.]

http://www.bonfires.de/TheLovingOnes.htm

Hugs,

CatNipped

Earworm!!! Why do you keep putting that James Horner soundtrack
(Braveheart) in my head?

Jill (who often pays more attention to the music than the movie)


We have the CD. My *favorite* line is when William asks the
princess why she is helping him... she says in that sexy, French
accent... "because of the way you are looking at me right now"...

What a scene that was!


I played it twice last night!!

OMG!! I'm gonna watch this. I'm gonna get it out and watch it. I
blame you and CN for this movie moment!! (But it's such a great
flick)!!

Yep, it's a great flick. Except neither John nor I can stand to
watch the ending. I watched it the first time I saw the film but
since I know how it ends I simply have to skip the draw and
quartering part.


I watched when the princess came into the jail/dungeon and gave him
the pain reliever b/4 he goes out to be kilt. Then I went to bed.
Like you, I don't like that part. I still remember that blood
curdling 'FREEDOM', and it always saddens me.


I remember that scene well. The "magistrate" says, "The prisoner would like
to say a WORD." Wasn't quite what he was expecting to hear.

(`Cause I do want to talk to you about the antidepressants.)
worried for you


I think those are the least of my worries. But you can email me if
you want to.


Just take care. If you feel like you're stressin' out, hop into
alt.support.anxiety-panic.

I wish you well, Jill.

Thank you, I might just do that

Jill


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Old July 1st 05, 10:23 AM
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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CatNipped wrote:
I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often
and, even though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just
have to read it again and again. So for the new-comers here who
haven't seen this before, enjoy! [Special tear warning for those
who just lost a fur baby.]

http://www.bonfires.de/TheLovingOnes.htm

Hugs,

CatNipped

Earworm!!! Why do you keep putting that James Horner soundtrack
(Braveheart) in my head?

Jill (who often pays more attention to the music than the movie)


We have the CD. My *favorite* line is when William asks the
princess why she is helping him... she says in that sexy, French
accent... "because of the way you are looking at me right now"...

What a scene that was!


I played it twice last night!!

OMG!! I'm gonna watch this. I'm gonna get it out and watch it. I
blame you and CN for this movie moment!! (But it's such a great
flick)!!

Yep, it's a great flick. Except neither John nor I can stand to
watch the ending. I watched it the first time I saw the film but
since I know how it ends I simply have to skip the draw and
quartering part.


I watched when the princess came into the jail/dungeon and gave him
the pain reliever b/4 he goes out to be kilt. Then I went to bed.
Like you, I don't like that part. I still remember that blood
curdling 'FREEDOM', and it always saddens me. ;( I also can't
handle the horses being impaled. I get more soda when that part
comes on. When I first saw the film, I immediately went on line to
see how they did that. I needed reassurance that no horses were hurt
in the film making!!

Come over and watch with me?

Absolutely! Mel Gibson isn't hard on the eyes, either


He's the most romantic barbarian ever!! Sexy savage, huh?

(`Cause I do want to talk to you about the antidepressants.)
worried for you


I think those are the least of my worries. But you can email me if
you want to.


Just take care. If you feel like you're stressin' out, hop into
alt.support.anxiety-panic.

I wish you well, Jill.

Jill


Did you see 'The Green Mile'? Ever listen to the soundtrack by Thomas
Newman? Oh man, it's haunting. But then again I loved the book and also
the film.

Jill


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Old July 1st 05, 04:32 PM
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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CatNipped wrote:
I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often
and, even though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just
have to read it again and again. So for the new-comers here who
haven't seen this before, enjoy! [Special tear warning for those
who just lost a fur baby.]

http://www.bonfires.de/TheLovingOnes.htm

Hugs,

CatNipped

Earworm!!! Why do you keep putting that James Horner soundtrack
(Braveheart) in my head?

Jill (who often pays more attention to the music than the movie)


We have the CD. My *favorite* line is when William asks the
princess why she is helping him... she says in that sexy, French
accent... "because of the way you are looking at me right now"...

What a scene that was!


I played it twice last night!!

OMG!! I'm gonna watch this. I'm gonna get it out and watch it. I
blame you and CN for this movie moment!! (But it's such a great
flick)!!

Yep, it's a great flick. Except neither John nor I can stand to
watch the ending. I watched it the first time I saw the film but
since I know how it ends I simply have to skip the draw and
quartering part.


I watched when the princess came into the jail/dungeon and gave him
the pain reliever b/4 he goes out to be kilt. Then I went to bed.
Like you, I don't like that part. I still remember that blood
curdling 'FREEDOM', and it always saddens me. ;( I also can't
handle the horses being impaled. I get more soda when that part
comes on. When I first saw the film, I immediately went on line to
see how they did that. I needed reassurance that no horses were hurt
in the film making!!

Come over and watch with me?

Absolutely! Mel Gibson isn't hard on the eyes, either


He's the most romantic barbarian ever!! Sexy savage, huh?

(`Cause I do want to talk to you about the antidepressants.)
worried for you

I think those are the least of my worries. But you can email me if
you want to.


Just take care. If you feel like you're stressin' out, hop into
alt.support.anxiety-panic.

I wish you well, Jill.

Jill


Did you see 'The Green Mile'? Ever listen to the soundtrack by Thomas
Newman? Oh man, it's haunting. But then again I loved the book and also
the film.

Jill


`Love The Green Mile. We have it on DVD. Now that you brought it up...
I'll have to watch it!! I'm curious to hear the music now. Joe and I
always comment when a movie's music is good. And if it is really good, we
buy the soundtrack! I'll have to check TGM out.

Thanks, Jill!! `Hope you're feeling good!!

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"There is no remedy for love but to love more"...
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Old July 1st 05, 10:33 PM
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
CatNipped wrote:
I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often
and, even though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just
have to read it again and again. So for the new-comers here who
haven't seen this before, enjoy! [Special tear warning for those
who just lost a fur baby.]

http://www.bonfires.de/TheLovingOnes.htm

Hugs,

CatNipped

Earworm!!! Why do you keep putting that James Horner soundtrack
(Braveheart) in my head?

Jill (who often pays more attention to the music than the movie)


We have the CD. My *favorite* line is when William asks the
princess why she is helping him... she says in that sexy, French
accent... "because of the way you are looking at me right now"...

What a scene that was!


I played it twice last night!!

OMG!! I'm gonna watch this. I'm gonna get it out and watch it. I
blame you and CN for this movie moment!! (But it's such a great
flick)!!

Yep, it's a great flick. Except neither John nor I can stand to
watch the ending. I watched it the first time I saw the film but
since I know how it ends I simply have to skip the draw and
quartering part.


I watched when the princess came into the jail/dungeon and gave him
the pain reliever b/4 he goes out to be kilt. Then I went to bed.
Like you, I don't like that part. I still remember that blood
curdling 'FREEDOM', and it always saddens me. ;( I also can't
handle the horses being impaled. I get more soda when that part
comes on. When I first saw the film, I immediately went on line to
see how they did that. I needed reassurance that no horses were hurt
in the film making!!

Come over and watch with me?

Absolutely! Mel Gibson isn't hard on the eyes, either


He's the most romantic barbarian ever!! Sexy savage, huh?

(`Cause I do want to talk to you about the antidepressants.)
worried for you

I think those are the least of my worries. But you can email me if
you want to.


Just take care. If you feel like you're stressin' out, hop into
alt.support.anxiety-panic.

I wish you well, Jill.

Jill


Did you see 'The Green Mile'? Ever listen to the soundtrack by Thomas
Newman? Oh man, it's haunting. But then again I loved the book and also
the film.

Jill


Yes, I loved them both as well. I think it's possibly the best thing
Stephen King has ever written.

Joy


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Old July 1st 05, 11:50 PM
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Thank you for sharing this. This comes to me as a new cat meowmy at a
perfect time. I have often been frustrated and overwhelmed with my new
animal companions--and this gave me a much needed different perspective on my
role as a steward and beloved one for Girly, Spot, and George!

Sincerely--thank you!

Jen


Paul Olson wrote:
I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often and, even
though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just have to read it again
and again. So for the new-comers here who haven't seen this before, enjoy!
[Special tear warning for those who just lost a fur baby.]


Wow. I must be a "modern" American male, because I am sitting here at
work all teary-eyed, thinking about dear cat-friends from my childhood
(Boots was such a wonderful cat), a lost cat-friend from about six
years ago (Sylvester, you never should have gotten so sick), and my two
cat-friends now (Rum and Coke, some day I will weep for you. too).
More proof of a wonderful and loving God, that we are given such little
friends. Thanks for your post!



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Old July 2nd 05, 06:35 AM
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
CatNipped wrote:
I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often
and, even though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just
have to read it again and again. So for the new-comers here who
haven't seen this before, enjoy! [Special tear warning for those
who just lost a fur baby.]

http://www.bonfires.de/TheLovingOnes.htm

Hugs,

CatNipped

Earworm!!! Why do you keep putting that James Horner soundtrack
(Braveheart) in my head?

Jill (who often pays more attention to the music than the movie)


We have the CD. My *favorite* line is when William asks the
princess why she is helping him... she says in that sexy, French
accent... "because of the way you are looking at me right now"...

What a scene that was!

I played it twice last night!!

OMG!! I'm gonna watch this. I'm gonna get it out and watch it.
I blame you and CN for this movie moment!! (But it's such a great
flick)!!

Yep, it's a great flick. Except neither John nor I can stand to
watch the ending. I watched it the first time I saw the film but
since I know how it ends I simply have to skip the draw and
quartering part.

I watched when the princess came into the jail/dungeon and gave him
the pain reliever b/4 he goes out to be kilt. Then I went to bed.
Like you, I don't like that part. I still remember that blood
curdling 'FREEDOM', and it always saddens me. ;( I also can't
handle the horses being impaled. I get more soda when that part
comes on. When I first saw the film, I immediately went on line to
see how they did that. I needed reassurance that no horses were
hurt in the film making!!

Come over and watch with me?

Absolutely! Mel Gibson isn't hard on the eyes, either

He's the most romantic barbarian ever!! Sexy savage, huh?

(`Cause I do want to talk to you about the antidepressants.)
worried for you

I think those are the least of my worries. But you can email me if
you want to.

Just take care. If you feel like you're stressin' out, hop into
alt.support.anxiety-panic.

I wish you well, Jill.

Jill


Did you see 'The Green Mile'? Ever listen to the soundtrack by
Thomas Newman? Oh man, it's haunting. But then again I loved the
book and also the film.

Jill


`Love The Green Mile. We have it on DVD. Now that you brought it
up... I'll have to watch it!! I'm curious to hear the music now.
Joe and I always comment when a movie's music is good. And if it is
really good, we buy the soundtrack! I'll have to check TGM out.

Thanks, Jill!! `Hope you're feeling good!!


Wait to hear "The Mouse on the Mile". You can close your eyes and picture
Mr. Jingles creeping down the mile towards the desk to get a cracker... he
nailed it with that piece.

Jill


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Old July 2nd 05, 06:39 AM
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Yoj wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
CatNipped wrote:
I've posted this link before, but I go back to it every so often
and, even though it makes me cry, it's so beautiful that I just
have to read it again and again. So for the new-comers here who
haven't seen this before, enjoy! [Special tear warning for those
who just lost a fur baby.]

http://www.bonfires.de/TheLovingOnes.htm

Hugs,

CatNipped

Earworm!!! Why do you keep putting that James Horner soundtrack
(Braveheart) in my head?

Jill (who often pays more attention to the music than the movie)


We have the CD. My *favorite* line is when William asks the
princess why she is helping him... she says in that sexy, French
accent... "because of the way you are looking at me right now"...

What a scene that was!

I played it twice last night!!

OMG!! I'm gonna watch this. I'm gonna get it out and watch it.
I blame you and CN for this movie moment!! (But it's such a great
flick)!!

Yep, it's a great flick. Except neither John nor I can stand to
watch the ending. I watched it the first time I saw the film but
since I know how it ends I simply have to skip the draw and
quartering part.

I watched when the princess came into the jail/dungeon and gave him
the pain reliever b/4 he goes out to be kilt. Then I went to bed.
Like you, I don't like that part. I still remember that blood
curdling 'FREEDOM', and it always saddens me. ;( I also can't
handle the horses being impaled. I get more soda when that part
comes on. When I first saw the film, I immediately went on line to
see how they did that. I needed reassurance that no horses were
hurt in the film making!!

Come over and watch with me?

Absolutely! Mel Gibson isn't hard on the eyes, either

He's the most romantic barbarian ever!! Sexy savage, huh?

(`Cause I do want to talk to you about the antidepressants.)
worried for you

I think those are the least of my worries. But you can email me if
you want to.

Just take care. If you feel like you're stressin' out, hop into
alt.support.anxiety-panic.

I wish you well, Jill.

Jill


Did you see 'The Green Mile'? Ever listen to the soundtrack by
Thomas Newman? Oh man, it's haunting. But then again I loved the
book and also the film.

Jill


Yes, I loved them both as well. I think it's possibly the best thing
Stephen King has ever written.

Joy


Was a slight departure from King's usual style, but then, he's Stephen King,
he can do what he wants Okay, there was the supernatural element with
the character, John Cofee (like the drink, but not spelled the same) but for
the most part this was about people and how people treat people. I loved
the book and thought the movie was very true to the book. And the music is
excellent.

Jill


 




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