Posted on 04/12/2006 6:51:41 PM PDT by MoJo2001
Okay, you ASKED, LOL! So, you get the whole story!
When I moved into my new home, there had been a tree in the middle of the front yard that had been removed, for whatever reason, not sure about that, but it was already gone when I moved in.
There was a large holly bush up against the house, part of the original landscaping, close to 5 feet high, that found roots in the holes where the tree had been dug up, and small holly bushes starting popping up all over the part of the yard where the tree had been, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE YARD.
Last Fall, the landscape guys completely dug out the big holly bush up against the house, hoping that would get rid of the smaller sprouts. BUT NO! They have developed their own root system, and are coming up again.
So, moral of the story is, when you dig up a tree, something will take it's place, LOL!
The WildBunch!
YEAH Chia Pet theme song LOL!
My fav part is when we introduce to Kim Jong 11 in Team America last movie I saw was Chrioncile of Nardia noo not the movie came out recently this version came out on BBC 15 years ago I got that version it was made for BBC and Masterpiece theatre I THINK and Walk the Line the Johnny Cash bio
That's a great idea!
Posting songs is alot of fun, and we'd be happy to help you!
Welcome to the Canteen, goodness. d:o)
You're so funny! LOL!
Two good ones...probably the ONLY good ones of the year.
I hope you a nice day. I didn't get much rest today. It turned out to be a good day though.
It got up to 68º today. It was beautiful.
The ones on your list are important films for different reasons...but only two were made for specifically political motivations and are therefore suspect in terms of their artistic merit: Battleship and Strangelove.
Overrated Eisenstein (who merely mimicked the editing techniques of D W Griffith) finally realized what a dupe he was when Stalin began ordering him to make movies to support the kind of content he wanted. And Kubrick - a master at filmmaking - should have stayed out of politics and finally did with his later greater films.
Monday will be here before you know it. I hope it doesn't pass by too quickly though.
Actually cream cheese on rye sounds pretty good! I think I'll have to try that!
The Ten Commandments - with Charleton Heston!
I love it! You never cease to astound me with your graphics! *Hugs*
The Birth of a Nation!
The plant that would never die. What a pain. That is so weird that a holly would do that. I will remember this rule.
Well, OK.....ya gotta get your rest, tho. Glad it was good.
Toby.....#300!!
I take that back, I watched "Signs" last weekend.
Oh PLeeeze! Any of Sergio Leone's films are many times better than this tripe.
Westerns? The sublime: The Searchers, Shane, Stagecoach, High Noon, maybe Unforgiven (overrated IMO)
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