holy crap.
what a beautiful, breathtaking, groundbreaking movie.
an amazing love story. and passionate. and it broke my heart. and made me smile. and choked me up. after we left the theater, i kept thinking more and more about it, what it means that this movie has not only been made, but made so well and has been received so well, and how important that really is. really important.
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I'm thrilled that you liked this movie Kari. I was dubious about watching it. Hubs won't go and see it - way too....ummm, gay for his liking (for want of a better phrase). I cannot go on my own as I would feel dumb. So I will wait until I can see it by other means.
How's things with you?
Denim Dear, you will love it. i guarantee that you won't once ever find yourself watching and thinking "boy, it's weird to see men do that."
as for things with me, they are improving daily!
thanks for asking!
I now like to refer to the week before payday as "Broke-Ass Mountain." I've become an expert on scaling Broke-Ass Mountain. (Considering the content of said movie, I probably could have chosen a better word than "ass," but oh well.)
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