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Whenever I watch one of the Jurassic Park movies,

Posted By: I dream about T-rexes and - (sm) on 2007-11-07
In Reply to: Does anyone understand dreams?... - curious..

velociraptors. But mostly T-rexes. The weird part is, I and the people I'm with in the dream aren't really AFRAID of it, but it's presence is an almost-daily ANNOYANCE that we have to take cover from as the dinosaur passes by. In one dream, right in the middle of some sort of fun activity, "Dang! The Rex is coming!" and we all ended up hiding in a bunker of some kind 'til it went away.


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I'll join you in Jurassic Park!
I'm a dinosaur, too. I don't see the need for teenagers to have their own cars. But, my eldest did inherit his grandfather's sturdy little car. He was nearly 18 when that happened, and his high school was in the next county. For the last six months of school, he skipped the hour-long bus ride and was able to drive to school and save about 40 minutes in his commute to school. He drove on the days he needed to be home to work after school at a movie theater, about 12 hours a week. He was also a great help to me in driving his younger brothers to events when my schedule was over-booked.

I have friends who gift their children brand new, expensive cars at the age of 16, and I just don't understand that. The kids seem to be using the vehicles to further their social lives, and they certainly aren't paying attention to the road. And you are very correct about so many angry and distracted drivers on the road. It's a scary thing to put a teenager on the road alone. This is why we raised the age level to 17 in our home, even though the Commonwealth of PA seems to think that 16-1/2 is age appropriate for driving.
Work, watch movies, etc
Staying home is not hard for us at all. We have no kids to entertain, no family or friends here, and our cat is lonely when we're not here. We have so many projects to work on at home that I love turning on an old movie on AMC and work on my quilts. DH is into computer games. Also we have sorting, straightening, cleaning, paying bills, and all the stuff I can't do when I work from 7 am to 10pm
Tom Hanks, and we'd watch Jimmy Stewart movies together.
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My current cat doesn't watch much TV, but my last one liked to watch hockey. sm
He would sit in front of the TV and swat at the puck now and then. The only time my current 4-year-old cat watches TV is if the TiVo restarts for some reason and that little animated video comes on with the dancing TV and the loud music. He's fascinated by that and will come running to sit and watch it.
dog park

I've never been to a dog park....Sounds like Cedric had a great time.  Thanks for sharing the trail pic with you and the kids...that was precious, so peaceful....looks kinda like my backyard (a wilderness preserve).


You're a great dog mommy!... Cat


 


Thanks, yes it is, and especially PARK. (sm)
I've been driving a huge Ford Freestar, so this is itsy bitsy to me. When you open the tiny hood, the engine says VVT1. I believe this stands for Very, Very Tiny One. :o}
I would park nearby
Where you would not be suspicious and wait for someone coming out with a bank deposit bag. I'd follow them when they took it to the bank.
Is there a local park with tables to have it at?
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Well because you can take the girl out of the trailer park
but you can't take the trailer park out of the girl ;)
Sunday walk in the park
DH and I were walking the dogs in a small park yesterday and a reddish bird swooped in front of us. It was the same color as a thrasher, but since he landed on a nearby tree limb I stopped to check. It was a tiny owl. Apparently an Eastern screech owl. They are common yet rarely noticed, so we thought it was really neat. The dogs never reacted to him at all, and the owl seemed as curious about us as we were about him. Our faces were maybe 4 feet from him.
OMG - I just saw your post, Hyde Park NY

Your post just reminded me of how my mother used to take me to the Vanderbilt Mansion and FDR's home both in Hyde Park, NY ALL THE TIME when I was growing up.  I did a couple of book reports on FDR too. 


I didn't care for the golden-looking Vanderbilt Mansion (hey, I was a kid...*lol*) but I loved FDR's home.  I remember the leash of Fala (his dog) laying across his bed...I had to be 6 to 14 years old when these trips occurred.  Mother also then took me to the Catskill Game Farm where we fed animals and I don't think many were caged, or my memory is failing on that. 


Just brought back my past and where I grew up......  Thanks for that!! 


And now I'm turning on my TIVO'd Anderson Cooper *grins*....for those who might not  know, Gloria Vanderbilt is Anderson's Mom.....


Cedric's first trip to the dog park
We had no idea how Cedric would do at the dog park, but his play with Sasha in our own backyard has been quite boisterous, and I wanted him to try playing with younger dogs. We brought him in and all he wanted to do was smell the fragrances around the gate. He looked alarmed to see other dogs roaming around. We could not coax him away from the gate, and finally DH leashed him up and walked him all around the inside perimeter and ended up on the far side. At this point he started cautiously sniffing actual dogs, and before long he was willing to romp a little as long as it was just one dog at a time. He did a little running and was having a great time, even when just watching a big pack of dogs running. You could see how he was learning all about interacting with dogs and playing with balls. At the very end it occurred to him there were also people to meet, but it was getting dark and Sasha wanted to walk the park path, so we did that. Cedric liked that too, but at first when he saw the tennis players whacking stuff with rackets, it confused him.

Then we got some food and gave the dogs their tiny bites, which is always a treat for them.

When we got home, Cedric climbed all over DH to show his appreciation, and today he has been lying at his feet. Plus, he has a new appreciation for a tennis ball we have, and when he got up on the couch with me, he chewed on that instead of me.

A very good activity for Cedric.
What a lovely idea. I can do this at a park that she and I both took my children to when they were
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your Trailer Park attitude is probably not helping
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care for the handicap person who tries to park there. Ask her why she uses the tag.
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I live in condo and go to park to grill out. SM

I use an automatic lighter, but the thing stinks. It's just a cheapie thing, maybe they all are. Are there any better lighters out there? I'm not taking Sharper Image, but just something better you might use to light candles, start a fire or what not?


I'm sure I sound stupid.  I'm not exactly Miss Handyperson.  If anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate it.  Or should I just go to Home Depot and try to find someone (which is the problem with that place) to help.


This has to be the dumbest question asked all day on this board, I know. 


Britney = trailer park trash.........no message

There were a lot of albino deer in Shenandoah Natl Park.
I don't know if they are still a "problem". A while back, hunters were asked to specifically look for and thin them from the herds -- something to do with weakening the gene pool. I don't know anything about wildlife management, but I know that I've seen a good number of albino deer in SNP. It is exciting to see them!
they let the nudists play in the park and ride their bikes through town

Link Below.


Movies
How do you like Netflix? I have considered joining. We don't generally rent a lot of movies though.

Thought you might want to add one to your list . . . I got the recommendation from Helen Reddy's web site, and I really enjoyed it -- it's called "What the Bleep Do We Know". It's sort of a docudrama/comedy starring Marlee Matlin. Kind of how things are and how they might be. Check it out:
http://www.whatthebleep.com/

movies
How about Steel Magnolias.
I think you have two different movies . . .
Cary Grant was in both of them. "Why don't you come up and see me sometime" was She done him wrong. "when I'm bad" is from "I'm No Angel".

At least according to:

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mae_West
movies
On a lighter note, what good movies have you seen lately? Last night, we went to see, "You dont mess with the Zohan" with Sandler. It was funny to me, not the best movie, but a good comic relief.  I also saw Iron Man, which was good to me just because of Robert Downey Jr. who is HOT!
Sad movies
Have you ever watched a sad movie that you were still crying even when it's over.  I just watched The Notebook last night.  What a great movie but an absolute tear-jerker.  I will still crying after the credits were rolling and it was going on to the next movie.  Thank God DH did not come into the room.  I would have felt like such a dork.  What movies have you cried at?  Another one I saw that was a tear-jerker but had a happy ending was Steel Magnolias.
Yes, it is great, and more than movies
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Which is better - books or movies?
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Have u seen the movies What the Bleep Do We

Both movies can be life changing!  What The Bleep Do We Know is about quantum physics, but it is explained in a way that is easily understandable!  It is really amazing, and I would recommend it to anyone who has been feeling negative or hopeless or powerless lately or just wants to expand their brain and learn something totally alien.


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I just wanted to recommend the movies to you and also know your thoughts if you have actually seen either movie and if/how they affected your lives.  (~kam)


Loved all these fun movies sm
You had Joe Pesci correct. I am not a person who swears a lot but he swears so much, it gets hilarious. Of course, I watch him with no kids around. He swore so much in Casino that I was laughing all by myself. Husband and I are getting older, so we joke about Python's skit - Bring out your Dead! But I'm not dead yet! So hilarious! Thanks for the laughs. No offense meant by the swearing, I just love Joe Pesci, loved him when he was ordered by the court to live in his own slum houses. I am sure he's a much nicer guy in person. Thanks for the memories.
we watched movies
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Try Out Red Box for renting movies.
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I just watched 2 great movies.
We rented Spitfire Grill and I caught Guarding Tess on cable. I've seen both before, but what great movies.


THE HOLIDAY!!!!! I saw it 4 times at the movies with all sm
different sets of friends. SOOO romantic - ultimate chick flick. I never saw a movie with Jude Law before that one. MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME! Jude Law is amazingly gorgeous. I promise, you will love this movie. Ultimate in romance and humor!!Even my husband liked it and he doesn't like chick flicks.
he is cool - love all his movies -
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Anyone download movies on the net for free?
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What are your favorite funny movies?

Mine are (in no particular order)


Wagons East


Super Troopers


Anchorman


Baby's Day Out


Almost Heroes


Elf



Yes, those Batman movies sure are scary.
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I love TCM. Great movies.
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I gotta go with the American Pie movies

Especially American Wedding when Stiffler eats dog doo!  These movies make me pee my pants -- speaking of which, my fav romantic movie is Pretty Woman - that's her line in the opera scene when she tells those old biddies "it was so good, I almost peed my pants."


My best friend loves Grease, too.  She knows every single line (which can get quite annoying).


What are your favorite holiday movies

Now that the holidays are just around the corner we'll be seeing more and more holiday movies.  I'm not into the holidays, but I do like holiday movies.  What are some of your favorites.  I like:


1.  Home for the Holidays (starring Holly Hunter) - very funny.


2.  Bed of Roses (with Christian Slater) - very Romantic.


3.  All the cartoon/animation kids shows like Dr. Seusse's Grinch that Stole Christmas and Rudolph the Rednose Rheindeer (DH loves to imitate the abdominal snow man - and we walk around singing we are Santa's elves while we make movements with our arms like the the animated characters - it's a hoot and we always end up laughing).  :-)


4.  Homecoming - Christmas story with the Waltons.


My favorite holiday movies...sm
I love The Grinch with Jim Carey. I also have always loved The Christmas Story since I was a kid.
Watching movies online

What is the site where you can watch a movie without paying anything?


thanks


tv-dome.net has movies and TV shows.
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Any of the Star Wars movies...
Space movies bore me.
If you rent movies by mail, which service are you using and
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Many movies on cable have scenes deleted SM
for one reason or another. I don't like it either.

Look, I'm liberal, so I agree with PC of deleting scene, but also agree with your point about censorship. That movie was funny, as, ahem, heck.
Agree with all yours and add Harry Potter movies...nm
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all Adam Sandler movies will make you laugh
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Lifetime movies where the husband has an affair and leaves
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Donnie and shower. Go to movies or rent a movie?
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Kind of in the same vein as favorite movies threat below SM
Name your favorite holiday songs. I absolutely love anything by Karen Carpenter, love her version of all the Christmas songs. I also love Carol of the Bells.
My thing is Lifetime Movie Network movies...sm
I love most of the movies on this channel. I could sit and watch them all day.