, but maybe part
of a bigger cycle.
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On 08/11/2013 01:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
Bhairitu, when I
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On 08/11/2013 01:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
Bhairitu, when I went to see DMe2, there was a rugrat (so much for my
maternal instincts!) kicking
(-:
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 2:21 PM
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People can't afford theater entertainment and that's why the studios are
in trouble and I'm having trouble getting HD
Thanks, turq, looks thought provoking and yes, revolutionary. Reminds me of a
Star Trek episode wherein the wealthy lived on a cloud that floated above the
planet where the poor worked in mines whose toxic fumes lowered their
intelligence.
From: turquoiseb
As I've mentioned here before, one aspect of Kali Yuga: truth is presented as
fiction.
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Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 5:18 AM
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On 08/11/2013 03:18 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
Very. Hollywood, which despite the claims of conservatives
shies away from overtly liberal movies, has poured $100 million
into the production of a film that has been called by those who
have seen it a futuristic version of Occupy Wall Street.
On 08/11/2013 09:29 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
On 08/11/2013 03:18 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
Very. Hollywood, which despite the claims of conservatives
shies away from overtly liberal movies, has poured $100 million
into the production of a film that has been called by those who
have seen it a
!
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Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 11:50 AM
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On 08/11/2013 09:29 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
On 08/11/2013 03:18 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
Very. Hollywood
I live in the burbs. The matinee is $7.25. Small popcorn is $4.25 and
small drink $3.50. So you wind up spending $15 if you get all that.
The senior price is also $7.25 but I don't want to huddle with the
masses. I don't like stinky tennies on the top of the seat next to me
or people
.
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Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 1:29 PM
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Bhairitu, here in the heartland it costs $6 for a senior like me to see a movie
(-: And a small
of any kind.
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Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 1:29 PM
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Bhairitu, here in the heartland
, August 11, 2013 2:09 PM
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I live in the burbs. The matinee is $7.25. Small popcorn is $4.25 and
small drink $3.50. So you wind up spending $15 if you get all that.
The senior price is also $7.25 but I don't want to huddle with the
masses
it is another matter. He had trouble with that before he was
married. :-D
Yay, I'm not a narcissist!
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