It was M*A*S*H for me.

I was in the military, stationed in Kansas.  At the end of the film I got
in my car and headed north toward Canada.  This did not please the three
guys riding with me, and eventually they convinced me to turn around and
head back to the base.

Still, it was at that point I decided I did not want a military career and
decided it was time to grow up and make something of my life.  Finished my
4 year commitment and went back to engineering school 

  Jay

On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 09:06:02 -0600, Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Mopolians,
> 
> Is there a film that CHANGED YOUR LIFE?  Maybe not in a big way, but
> somehow affected a change in you permanently?
> 
> This is not a “best-movie-you’ve-ever-seen” question, although the best
> movie you’ve seen may in fact qualify.  
> 
> And you may have more than one - but just pick one that stands out in
your
> experience.
> 
> It’s really hard to know.  It’s easy to say that movies changed my life
-
> I think that collectively they help to shape us, but that’s
> not what I’m fishing for here.
> 
> I mean a film that SHIFTED something in you, maybe good, maybe not-so /
> maybe big, maybe small.   So that you could say “after I saw X, I never
> liked this, or I loved this, or I never felt the same about thus and
such.”
> 
> Think about it.
> 
> I’m not necessarily asking you to post your answer, either.  This could
be
> something private for you.  It’s just a question I thought about
recently.
> 
> 
> Kirby McDaniel

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