People who need people are the luckiest people in the world.
c'mon. That idea was ruined by the celebrity who sang the song. There's always a context for any good, short truth, and somehow millionaire hollywood celebrities who are just clueless about world politics don't make the right context, no matter how the pipes work.
cows that need cows are also the luckiest cows. . . . herd instincts in that context do improve survival rates. . . .
Jazzfans who don't talk about their griefs with other Jazzfans are just gonna have some real problems coping with it all. . . .
but after squawking a bit, I just know you're right the way you're thinking of it.
Not a Streisand fan, babe?
Once upon a time I had a really nice girl and a real future. . . . . until she insisted on seeing her favorite movie "The Way We Were", a sentimental slush job on some commie revolutionaries, in their own minds, who were actually living off their indulgent rich parents while talking rot about "the system".
When I saw her with tears in her eyes, even though she was sniffling on my sleeve, I was just done with her.
Lolz. Movie and music taste are a big deal to me as well because I believe they show a lot about personality and intelligence.
Lolz. Movie and music taste are a big deal to me as well because I believe they show a lot about personality and intelligence.
I loved Gosford Park.. Lost in Translation.. The Birds.. Breakfast at Tiffany's...
What does that say about me?
Wow! We should date
Really?? You're a girl??
Really?? You're a girl??
You're not gay
Just kidding
But on the subject of those movies, I recommended Lost in Translation the other day. The person watched it and didn't like it because she 'didn't get it' and 'it was boring.' Not sure I want to speak to that person again.