For the last generation, at least, California has made its bad luckSeaboard Air Line Fan wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:It made we wonder about how the city would make it through an earthquake nowadays, esp. as one would affect the same plumbing.
Just wait, with the luck CA has been having we may just get an answer to your query!
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I was in a navy school at Mare Island back around 1980. The first morning I get ready to go to class and couldn't open the door to my room. The room had sliding doors going onto a patio so I went out them to report the problem to the front desk. The lady said "Yeah, we had an earthquake last night"
Never felt a thing, maybe because the room had a waterbed (that certainly dates the story
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One movie that turned me off of ever going to Turkey was "Midnight Express". Barbaric is putting it mildly.
Never felt a thing, maybe because the room had a waterbed (that certainly dates the story
One movie that turned me off of ever going to Turkey was "Midnight Express". Barbaric is putting it mildly.
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Seaboard Air Line Fan wrote:...One movie that turned me off of ever going to Turkey was "Midnight Express". Barbaric is putting it mildly.
That movie put pictures and memories in my head that have remained clear as the day I saw that movie decades ago.
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Instead of wasting my time, (and the aggravation) of watching the Oscars last night, I watched "The Thin Man" on TCM. William Powell and Myrna Loy from the early '30s. She must've been the heartthrob of a lot of young men back in the day. I'll watch the whole series every time they run them. Truly Classic television.
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Mitch wrote:Instead of wasting my time, (and the aggravation) of watching the Oscars last night.........
Indeed. How many here have actually seen any of the movies that were up for awards??
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Mitch wrote:Instead of wasting my time, (and the aggravation) of watching the Oscars last night.........
Indeed. How many here have actually seen any of the movies that were up for awards??![]()
I have seen Hidden Figures. The rest are all garbage.
The Oscars is supposed to be a glamours event where they reward the best with a statue. At one time that is the way it was. But now they have decided to make it about politics. They should have learned from the election that they can't change anything. All of them out campaigning for Hillary accomplished nothing. They just don't seem to comprehend that that they live in a make believe world of fantasy.
Last night they were so focused on politics that the event got away from them and they screwed it up and now we are all laughing at them
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Another good movie to look for on TCM is "All Through the Night", an action-comedy gangster movie from early 1942 with a bunch of fun actors, Bogart, Lorre, Demarest, Silvers, even a young Gleason. Bogart chasing Nazi's...you can't beat that!
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HONDO74 wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Mitch wrote:Instead of wasting my time, (and the aggravation) of watching the Oscars last night.........
Indeed. How many here have actually seen any of the movies that were up for awards??![]()
I have seen Hidden Figures. The rest are all garbage.![]()
You saw all the other movies? All the categories nominated? You must have a lot of free time (and money!) and travel a lot to get to places where these were shown.
The Oscars is supposed to be a glamours event where they reward the best with a statue. At one time that is the way it was. But now they have decided to make it about politics.
Don't know where you've been for the last 50 years, but it's always been about politics and is every year; for example you might remember Sacheen Littlefeather refusing to accept the Best Actor award on behalf of Marlon Brando for The Godfather....in 1973.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:You saw all the other movies? All the categories nominated? You must have a lot of free time (and money!) and travel a lot to get to places where these were shown.
Well lets see, where to start. I started my retirement at age 57. No government jobs. always worked manufacturing (aircraft). Lived in California a good part of the 50 Yrs you speak of. Made lots of money on the 21st century gold rush called real estate. Did terrific with investments in the dot.com 90s. So I guess we can say I have the free time and money to support it.
All of the movies get uploaded to YouTube. But not under their name. If you know how it works you can find them and I don't use any of the torrent or Pirate sites. The last time I went to the movies was the take the grandsons to see the Lord of the Rings. All 3 of them.
Interesting to see these elite individuals protest the travel ban but they never say anything about how women are treated in the mid east countries. I guess they are afraid of having a price put on their head.
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HONDO74 wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:You saw all the other movies? All the categories nominated? You must have a lot of free time (and money!) and travel a lot to get to places where these were shown.Well lets see, where to start. I started my retirement at age 57. No government jobs. always worked manufacturing (aircraft). Lived in California a good part of the 50 Yrs you speak of. Made lots of money on the 21st century gold rush called real estate. Did terrific with investments in the dot.com 90s. So I guess we can say I have the free time and money to support it.
All of the movies get uploaded to YouTube. But not under their name. If you know how it works you can find them and I don't use any of the torrent or Pirate sites. The last time I went to the movies was the take the grandsons to see the Lord of the Rings. All 3 of them.
So you actually watched all of the nominated movies? If so, you might have seen more of them than the voters,
Interesting to see these elite individuals protest the travel ban but they never say anything about how women are treated in the mid east countries. I guess they are afraid of having a price put on their head.
Quite a few actually have taken up that issue, but the ban is today's shiny thing and the attention span of our country's citizens tends to be about 2-3 weeks. Their memory tends to be even shorter....
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The last movie I saw in a movie-house was "The Passion of the Christ." Why?
Two reasons:
(1.) parking your car near one means you may be offering it up to the "entitled" who may need it to get home, rather than inconvenience themselves with taking a bus.
(2.) Word is that many movie houses have become bedbug ridden. I have seen something tiny flying around, from time to time, between me and the screen, at times, back when I did go to movies nearly weekly.
Also, with the homies and the hoodies of the "entitled" ilk running - lurking - around, ever at the ready to spot a senior citizen plodding along, I don't need to offer myself up as prey. So, I stay home and wait for the latest movies to come on TV.
I'm not alone in that perspective.
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Two reasons:
(1.) parking your car near one means you may be offering it up to the "entitled" who may need it to get home, rather than inconvenience themselves with taking a bus.
(2.) Word is that many movie houses have become bedbug ridden. I have seen something tiny flying around, from time to time, between me and the screen, at times, back when I did go to movies nearly weekly.
Also, with the homies and the hoodies of the "entitled" ilk running - lurking - around, ever at the ready to spot a senior citizen plodding along, I don't need to offer myself up as prey. So, I stay home and wait for the latest movies to come on TV.
I'm not alone in that perspective.
Murph
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:The last movie I saw in a movie-house was "The Passion of the Christ." Why?
Two reasons:
(1.) parking your car near one means you may be offering it up to the "entitled" who may need it to get home, rather than inconvenience themselves with taking a bus.
Sad neighborhood that you live in and/or frequent.....
(2.) Word is that many movie houses have become bedbug ridden. I have seen something tiny flying around, from time to time, between me and the screen, at times, back when I did go to movies nearly weekly.
Was not aware that they were significantly airborne - but maybe it was something coming from your "entitled"
Also, with the homies and the hoodies of the "entitled" ilk running - lurking - around, ever at the ready to spot a senior citizen plodding along, I don't need to offer myself up as prey. So, I stay home and wait for the latest movies to come on TV.
I'm not alone in that perspective.
Sad neighborhood that you live in and/or frequent.....
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:The last movie I saw in a movie-house was "The Passion of the Christ." Why?
Two reasons:
(1.) parking your car near one means you may be offering it up to the "entitled" who may need it to get home, rather than inconvenience themselves with taking a bus.
Sad neighborhood that you live in and/or frequent.....(2.) Word is that many movie houses have become bedbug ridden. I have seen something tiny flying around, from time to time, between me and the screen, at times, back when I did go to movies nearly weekly.
Was not aware that they were significantly airborne - but maybe it was something coming from your "entitled"I've never experience anything of the kind - "word is" -- rumors and whatnot?
Also, with the homies and the hoodies of the "entitled" ilk running - lurking - around, ever at the ready to spot a senior citizen plodding along, I don't need to offer myself up as prey. So, I stay home and wait for the latest movies to come on TV.
I'm not alone in that perspective.
Sad neighborhood that you live in and/or frequent.....
We try to keep our distance, but "they" are, literally, just down the road. We don't have the power in us to go through the whole rigmarole of selling, packing, and moving, so we're just waiting and watching for them to come through one of the windows or doors. The immediate neighborhood is calm and, it appears, safe (?) but just last night a mob of "them" committed acts of violence at the nearby Willowbrook Mall, in Wayne, NJ. We have not gone shopping there for years, and "they" are the reason why, mostly. What's next, we wonder.
And regarding who's bringing the bugs into the theaters, the same conclusion as you drew had been drawn by many.
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We don't have the power in us to go through the whole rigmarole of selling, packing,
I can't imagine what it would be like to have to take down that fabulous layout that you have spent so many hours of love and labor building. That would be heartbreaking.
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HONDO74 wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:
We don't have the power in us to go through the whole rigmarole of selling, packing,
I can't imagine what it would be like to have to take down that fabulous layout that you have spent so many hours of love and labor building. That would be heartbreaking.
I much appreciate your saying that. It's nice to hear the layout is held in such positive regard. Thank you for your outstanding kindness .
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