roodboi said: JustErin said: My car moved me to work this morning.
just wait 'til this saturday nite folks, I'm sure a bottle of Crown will be moving Erin into another state of pathetic bliss... It's not bliss, you fuckface. | |
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roodboi said: I'm not one for over-emoting, but every once in awhile something/somebody comes along that moves me or stirs emotions...
example...as silly as it may sound, the last thing that truly moved me was a Counting Crowes song...they perfromed live on Howard Stern the other morning and played an acoustic version of 'Round Here...it was simply stunning, imo...it's been a long time since I've heard somebody present a song with that much emotion...incredible... so, what has recently moved you??? I feel ya. A month or so back, I bawled over that backwards Coldplay video while thinking about my father. | |
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JustErin said: roodboi said: just wait 'til this saturday nite folks, I'm sure a bottle of Crown will be moving Erin into another state of pathetic bliss... It's not bliss, you fuckface. I was trying to be nice, you cuntknuckle.... stop ruining my thread.... | |
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2the9s said: Lucy played with the neighborhood kids for the first time yesterday. I mean she plays already, at daycare, she has friends (kids of our friends mainly); but yesterday was the first time that she played with the neighborhood kids.
We were walking home from daycare and she saw this older girl (about 6 or 7?) who she knows slightly, and her brothers, also young, out in front of their house kicking a ball against the stoop, and she was mesmerized. She wanted to go down to look at them (she wouldn't go inside) and she stood there just frozen, watching. The girl smiled at her and invited her over, but she didn't go at first. I asked her if she wanted to go home, but she just shook her head and kept watching them kicking the ball. She kind of moved closer, and kept holding my finger, trying to be cool about it, but she wouldn;t break free and go over. Finally she looked up at me and said "My ball," and pulled me home. She wanted to go get her ball and bring it outside and play. So we did. She was thrilled with this. And she wanted to play over close to where the other kids were still playing. And she kept kind of getting closer, until she blended in with them and then suddenly they were playing together, and I saw the next years of her life laid out there... It was a big moment. For her too. Oh, and as a coda to this, we then went home and she drew on the wall in magic marker! | |
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2the9s said: Lucy played with the neighborhood kids for the first time yesterday. I mean she plays already, at daycare, she has friends (kids of our friends mainly); but yesterday was the first time that she played with the neighborhood kids.
We were walking home from daycare and she saw this older girl (about 6 or 7?) who she knows slightly, and her brothers, also young, out in front of their house kicking a ball against the stoop, and she was mesmerized. She wanted to go down to look at them (she wouldn't go inside) and she stood there just frozen, watching. The girl smiled at her and invited her over, but she didn't go at first. I asked her if she wanted to go home, but she just shook her head and kept watching them kicking the ball. She kind of moved closer, and kept holding my finger, trying to be cool about it, but she wouldn;t break free and go over. Finally she looked up at me and said "My ball," and pulled me home. She wanted to go get her ball and bring it outside and play. So we did. She was thrilled with this. And she wanted to play over close to where the other kids were still playing. And she kept kind of getting closer, until she blended in with them and then suddenly they were playing together, and I saw the next years of her life laid out there... It was a big moment. For her too. That is a beautiful story, well told. Almost makes me want to have kids of my own. ...Almost! | |
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I was watching American Idol for awhile lastnight, it was either watch that or SuperNanny | |
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...I just want to say, and I do mean this with the utmost respect, Roodboi and Erin should just get a room already, sheeesh! | |
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This thread. It's helping to move my bowels. | |
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I got moved to brainstorm again, something I haven't done in ages, by a multiple of reasons, the three main ones being;
Te BBC's adaptations of Lark Rise to Candleford and Cranford.
Toneelgroep Amsterdam's performance of Angels In America.
And an interview of a Dutch director, who said 'There was no tradition of making these kind of movies in Holland'.
All of these made me think about other non-Dutch traditions in film making and prompted the research I am doing now, to back up the brainstorm which will later back up my writing. This brainstorm will lead me in loads of different directions, until one of them turns out to speak to me louder than the other ones, from which point I will zone in it and wrench a story from it's core. I love writing. | |
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Luciano Pavarotti-Core N'grato | |
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a poem i heard @ a poetry slam about a week ago...
welled up and cried. [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: a poem i heard @ a poetry slam about a week ago...
welled up and cried. What was it about? It's me, Ace! Out of replies for the first time in years! | |
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IveRepliedLikeAnMFerToday said: sammij said: a poem i heard @ a poetry slam about a week ago...
welled up and cried. What was it about? it was about his first born, and how she almost died during childbirth and the bond he and his wife have he spoke with such passion as if it was the very day it happened it was like witnessing the raw love and emotion he had for his woman and his daughter... it was absolutely beautiful. [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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Watching the birth of my grandbaby Seyhan! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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9s! that was so sweet! Lucy is growing up! Once in a blue moon things can really get to me so I allow myself a moment to pull myself together. One day I was feeling really low. My youngest son came in the room with something he made for me (he's always drawing and making things) I said thats nice. I was trying to rush him out because I don't like for them to see me that way. But when I looked at it it was a homemade card that said he loved me and that I was his best friend Does it help that my little one was singing the lyrics to Shawn Michael's entrance song "Sexy Boy" and doing all the moves? | |
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C-ing pix of r new orgbaby,Seyhan. | |
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Everytime he says he loves me | |
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the Color Purple was on other night... i always tear up at the end of the movie.. when her sister comes back .. | |
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sexxydancer said: C-ing pix of r new orgbaby,Seyhan.
Awwwww!!! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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violator, get out of my thread.... | |
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kd lang singing "Love Is Everything" on my iPod last week. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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watched message in a bottle last night | |
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mayebelle81 said: watched message in a bottle last night
You mean you were moved to puke, right? Please say you did. | |
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