Thank you for asking.you have a very cool picture; is there any significance to it?
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Thank you for asking.you have a very cool picture; is there any significance to it?
You might be splitting hairs, but go ahead and split. In her prime she was as pretty as any woman in Hollywood history. She’s still gorgeous. Michael Douglas, how did you do it?
who do you think is No.2?It is Winston Churchill on a warship during WW2. I think he was the greatest man of the 20th century. My late wife bought me that picture a year before she passed away, so it has deep significance for me, both as an admirer of a great person but also the last gift she gave me.
I think we found out...You might be splitting hairs, but go ahead and split. In her prime she was as pretty as any woman in Hollywood history. She’s still gorgeous. Michael Douglas, how did you do it?
I doubt if that topic would generate any differing views or disagreements. 😆Here’s a Top 10 list for you, if you haven’t already done it. List the Top 10 High School Football Coaches to have coached in Texas.
can you imagine?I doubt if that topic would generate any differing views or disagreements. 😆
It is Winston Churchill on a warship during WW2. I think he was the greatest man of the 20th century. My late wife bought me that picture a year before she passed away, so it has deep significance for me, both as an admirer of a great person but also the last gift she gave me.
That’s a great question. Jackie Robinson?who do you think is No.2?
I like to listen to Churchill’s speeches on YouTube. He was a very complex man. He was at one time the highest paid journalist in the world. He was half American. His mother was from New York.Churchill mesmerizes me. Such a complex man, and genius orator of the English language. He basically willed the UK to victory through the ashes of defeat.
I can watch “The Darkest Hour“ on a continuous loop and get the same feeling of euphoria-ready-to-run-through-a-Norman-castle-wall at the end every time. Gary Oldman did a masterful job in the role.
Awesome gift from your wife.
Great possible Top 10 list! Talk about subjective!That’s a great question. Jackie Robinson?
Great possible Top 10 list! Talk about subjective!
Very, very tough list.Other candidates off the top of my head..
Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
Mother Teresa (if you change it to persons🙂)
FDR
MLK (timely😏)
It would no doubt stir a lot of controversy. But that’s why lists like that are fun.Great possible Top 10 list! Talk about subjective!
I was having a conversation with a well-connected Texas-Ex this weekend about the changes in the football program when the subject of Board of Regents chairman Kevin Eltife came up.
"That's not his job," the Houston resident griped. "He's not supposed to hire football coaches. He's the chair for the entire Texas system."
"Well, I think he's kind of a hero to a lot of people," I replied. "He's getting a lot of credit for there being excitement in the program."
"Who does he think he is, Frank Erwin?" he shot back.
"I think he'd find that to be a compliment," I joked. "It's not an accident that everyone at the press conference made a point to call him 'boss' in front of everyone else. Frank would have loved that, right?"
"Who is going to be the defensive coordinator," he finally asked after taking my comment in for a few seconds.
Einstein.
Orwell.
I don't think it's a bad thing at all, but he's hardly been a wallflower. He's literally been front and center of every photo and event.You’re wrong about Kevin. He was not there to be the boss. Your “well connected Texas-Ex” should know why he was involved.
Nice effort. Not convincing, but you clearly tried.Here's the thing about When Harry Met Sally vs. the Hanks/Ryan duo of movies...
You've Got Mail and Sleepless in Seattle are actually touching moving that makes you yearn for the couple to get together in the end. WHMS doesn't do that.
Also, while the orgasm scene in WHMS is all-time great, I'll take the pound for pound scene stealing greatness of Parker Posey, a sprinkle of Dave Chappelle, late 90s email and a great nanny bit every day of the week and twice on Sundays if we're talking about committing two hours to the cause.
I think When Harry Met Sally is kind of dated and not Meg's best.
When Harry met Sally is a must watch, if only for one all-time line: Harry and Jess are at the Giants game in between doing the wave. Jess tells Harry that his wife's affair wasn't the problem, it was only a symptom of a deeper problem. Harry responds: "well, that symptom is f'ng my wife!"Here's the thing about When Harry Met Sally vs. the Hanks/Ryan duo of movies...
You've Got Mail and Sleepless in Seattle are actually touching moving that makes you yearn for the couple to get together in the end. WHMS doesn't do that.
Also, while the orgasm scene in WHMS is all-time great, I'll take the pound for pound scene stealing greatness of Parker Posey, a sprinkle of Dave Chappelle, late 90s email and a great nanny bit every day of the week and twice on Sundays if we're talking about committing two hours to the cause.
Personally it isn’t a bad thing, Kevin is a good guy. But the exact reason why he was in the position of all the stuff you just said was for the people that were irritated by Herman.I don't think it's a bad thing at all, but he's hardly been a wallflower. He's literally been front and center of every photo and event.
They literally held up the first zoom meeting on the day he was hired so that they could make sure he was on it.
am I allowed to say I hate the plot of this movie, although I don't hate the movie.
Indeed. He's where folks want him to be. Same with Hartzell. None of this happened by accident.Personally it isn’t a bad thing, Kevin is a good guy. But the exact reason why he was in the position of all the stuff you just said was for the people that were irritated by Herman.
The cast is a monster and no one puts in a bad shift.You’ve Got Mail.
Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Dave Chappelle, Dabney Coleman, John Roberts, Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey, Jean Stapleton, Steve Zahn.
Good comic relief woven into story.