My wife agrees with you ladies on Alan Rickman.
Who (not what) is your guilty pleasure? (Controversial favorites)
by Terry 79 Replies latest jw friends
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talesin
If you like Rickman, then Truly, Madly, Deeply is a "must see". :P
YOWZA!
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eva luna
Guilty and a little embarassing... I like reading The Daily Mail. God please dont tell . I am a PBS member, they might kick me out.
I mostly look at the photos. I like to see what poeple are wearing, and some of the articals go a little further than a US version. Some of the Health tips are crazy, but some are good. But they are getting a little to Kardashian and I cant handle them.
THis coming from a person, that while checking out at the grocery store, wont even dare glance at a rag mag.
OH well, maybe it's like porn. its different if your not buying it, and no one is watching.
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brizzzy
If you like Rickman, then Truly, Madly, Deeply is a "must see". :P
YOWZA!
YES. Alan Rickman as a cello-playing ghost. 'Nuff said.
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d
I like George Orwell's works it helped me out of my Jw stupor.
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eva luna
I agree too brizzy,
When Alan's charecter says in "Sence and Sensability" , when Marianne is sick... "Give me something to do , or I shall go mad"
I turn to butter.
I love to see a movie or hear a story were unrequited love works out.
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144001
RE: Chairman Kaga (Iron Chef tv show - Food Network)
<<<< Is he recycling Michael Jackson's old wardrobe? - - Terry>>>>
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perfect1
I love when he bites the pepper.
Have you tried it. I have.
And I love the little Japanese woman who say it tastes like clouds.
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talesin
Oh, sorry, how did I MISS that? Did someone say Kurt Russell ...
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brizzzy
@Eva Luna, I know! His delivery of that line was perfect. Kate Winslet/Marianne made me so ANGRY in that movie - I couldn't wrap my head around her being such a rude, flighty bitch to Colonel Brandon and preferring Willoughby. Even as a 9-year-old I knew he was preferable to Greg Wise AND Hugh Grant