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Richard Nance 
03/17/08

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Clever writing there Southworth. I think if we can get you & KMG to collaborate, we might have a pretty intriguing script.

Shortcake Reynolds 
03/17/08

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I actually hated that movie - cannot believe that it won any awards.  I just sat in the theater thinking that the film had to have broken or everyone died and that is why we did not get to see the real ending.   I guess I just like a nice tidy ending also.

Sandy Mc 
03/17/08

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I saw the movie Friday and did not like it at all.  How on earth did it win several academy awards.

John Southworth 
03/17/08

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Memo To Linda P.:

I had the same initial reaction as you to the movie "No Country For Old Men". Our problem is that you and I are accustomed to neat tidy endings with no loose strings.

My advice to others is go into this movie with an open mind and a wide perspective. On the surface it is gritty and tense. On a deeper level it is a study in the temptations that confront mankind; how fate and even chance affect us all; and how we bounce around like a ping pong ball buffeted by the well-intentioned winds of Good and the creeping, relentless, darkness of Evil.

And the entire metaphor has no end. Just new chapters day after day ...

I loved the raw landscapes, the perfect characters, and the unyielding, palpable tenison of the tale ... [fade to black].

The End



Richard Nance 
03/17/08

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Ok Jack, no more talking to Mary Ann at the gatherings...you get her to drinking and she'll tell you anything.

Richard Nance 
03/17/08

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Actually, you read "more" into my wisecrack than I intended. But, after reviewing my phrase, I can see how that happend...sorry, 'bout that.

Happy Jack 
03/17/08

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Linda, Linda word is that with Richard, it is ALL in his head~

Linda P 
03/17/08

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Richard, Richard -- Do you need to scrape your head out of the gutter?  More is all in your head.

Richard Nance 
03/17/08

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SNL, I just noticed from your intro page that today is your 4th anniversary for the website....Happy Anniversary and you continue to do a stellar job.

Richard Nance 
03/17/08

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Linda, I used to hear that all the time; now that's weird.

Shortcake Reynolds 
03/17/08

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I know what you mean about quitting smoking - I quit about 12 years ago.  Actually Bobby and I both quit together but I kept going and then quit later!!!!! Just was not ready to quite when he was!   Then just finally decided to quit & did!  Bobby still gives me a hard time about that!

Linda - it really is good to be tall. We were getting ready to sing at church last night and all the sudden our director said front row stand up - and made me move to the end because I was shortest. I am going to start wearing really tall shoes.  I was always on the end in drill too.  Oh well!

Linda P 
03/17/08

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You know what is weird?  I saw the movie "No Country for Old Men" Friday and the ending is weird.  I was waiting for more and it didn't happen. 

Ronney McKee Email
03/17/08

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Congrats to those who quit smoking. I put out my cigarettes 11 years ago. LOVE smoking, but can live without it. I tried a couple of OP's (other people's) cigarettes a couple of years ago. They just didn't taste the same....thank goodness.




Sandy Mc 
03/17/08

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Jack, you know we'll be right there!

Richard Nance 
03/17/08

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Linda, I'd rather sit a few table over on a GNO and really see some weirdness.  Nice looking weirdness, but weirdness none the less.

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