littlerockguy
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Atlas Shrugged Part 1
by littlerockguy inwent and saw atlas shrugged part 1 at the rave theater here in little rock friday night.
i was surprised it showed here since it had such a limited showing.. anyway i was really surprised at how well it was done on such a limited budget and a very tight and short schedule to have the whole picture done and it really followed the book very well.
i went to the 7:15 showing and the theater was packed but but not sold out.
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Atlas Shrugged Part 1
by littlerockguy inwent and saw atlas shrugged part 1 at the rave theater here in little rock friday night.
i was surprised it showed here since it had such a limited showing.. anyway i was really surprised at how well it was done on such a limited budget and a very tight and short schedule to have the whole picture done and it really followed the book very well.
i went to the 7:15 showing and the theater was packed but but not sold out.
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littlerockguy
The beginning of the film takes place in 2016 and oil prices are astronomical which apparently led to using railroads again which sets well with the story about a railroad industry and Rearden steele. I liked the scenery when the train takes it's first ride on the track made with Rearden metal. It had all the political elements and their media blended in well with the story to make it all look like what we are living in today, lol.
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Atlas Shrugged Part 1
by littlerockguy inwent and saw atlas shrugged part 1 at the rave theater here in little rock friday night.
i was surprised it showed here since it had such a limited showing.. anyway i was really surprised at how well it was done on such a limited budget and a very tight and short schedule to have the whole picture done and it really followed the book very well.
i went to the 7:15 showing and the theater was packed but but not sold out.
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littlerockguy
Went and saw Atlas Shrugged Part 1 at the Rave theater here in Little Rock Friday night. I was surprised it showed here since it had such a limited showing.
Anyway I was really surprised at how well it was done on such a limited budget and a very tight and short schedule to have the whole picture done and it really followed the book very well. I went to the 7:15 showing and the theater was packed but but not sold out. I say it did well considering no TV or print advertizing. The audience cheered and applauded at the end.
Did anybody else here see it yet?
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My Motives For Denouncing Homophobia and Bigotry
by PublishingCult ini just want to be clear on this.
some have attributed my motives for denouncing homophobia and bigotry to my being gay.
some have come to the conclusion that i must be gay for shouting down the homophobes and bigots on this board.
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littlerockguy
mrsjones:
If only I could get my member to do that!! I know TMI, LOL!!!
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My Motives For Denouncing Homophobia and Bigotry
by PublishingCult ini just want to be clear on this.
some have attributed my motives for denouncing homophobia and bigotry to my being gay.
some have come to the conclusion that i must be gay for shouting down the homophobes and bigots on this board.
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littlerockguy
*pokes head in and looks around*
CoonDawg!!!
How the hell are ya?!!! Haven't seen you online in ages!! *high-five*
PC:
Whether you're gay or straight, you're cool with me
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Favorite Quote?
by Snoozy ini saw this on someone's facebook and thought it would be a really fitting response to certain people... "people like you are the reason people like me need medication".
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littlerockguy
"The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you don't know how or why." -- Albert Einstein
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Favorite Quote?
by Snoozy ini saw this on someone's facebook and thought it would be a really fitting response to certain people... "people like you are the reason people like me need medication".
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littlerockguy
"Barnum was wrong - it's more likely every 30 seconds."
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Ya ever struggle with feelings of hatred or negative views of others? Misanthropy?
by miseryloveselders insomedays i've got a monster within my blood, and every so often i'd love to just give into it.
throwing the jw factor aside, i genuinely believe that having and demostrating love for others is an honorable way to live.
however, and there's always a however with everything in life, but i struggle sometimes trying to be consistent with love.
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littlerockguy
misery:
I know what you mean. I have compassion for people but I dont consider myself a "people person". I have been a transcriptionist at the clinic where I work, however during the last few years and due to the economic situation there have been cuts and restructuring and I no longer work in solitude as a transcriptionist since they did away with that department.
Now I work in the credit department as a patient account rep, denying service to patients if they have a past due balance that they do not take care of or work towards paying off, sending out certified letters of dismissal if they repeatedly do not show up for appointments or for inappopriate behavior, get calls about problems with their bill, etc. I have to deal with walk-in patients and patients on the phone and just people everywhere and many of them can be hostile and difficult, not to mention if there are patients who don't speak English.
Anyways sometimes it gets me how some of them behave and how many I have to be a parent to because so many of them are so irresponsible!! I just wish I had my old job transcribing medical reports and didn't have to deal with people's money problems and drama. So yeah with my job I struggle with that feeling everyday now that I had to change jobs and sharpen my people skills.
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Patrick Nagel artwork
by littlerockguy ini got a limited edition of a nagel print on ebay, it wasn't titled or named right so i assume the seller was just getting rid of stuff he didn't know he had, lol.
anyway i got a good deal on it i thought since i had been looking for it for a long time.
it's signed a numbered 40 out of 250 prints.
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littlerockguy
I got a limited edition of a Nagel print on ebay, it wasn't titled or named right so I assume the seller was just getting rid of stuff he didn't know he had, lol. Anyway I got a good deal on it I thought since I had been looking for it for a long time. It's signed a numbered 40 out of 250 prints
I have a couple of his other prints that are unlimited editions titled "Montana" and "Portfolio II"; they are sooo 80s; Mother Earth's Paris serigraph was released in 1979 early in his career.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H04ojqwWxMk&NR=1
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