GotGarlic
Chef Extraordinaire
What is this for again?
Her cat has overactive thyroid.
What is this for again?
Yup, that's what it's for.Her cat has overactive thyroid.
Watching The Princess Bride, for the nth time. By now I can recite the whole thing.
I love that movie too, but I can't watch it too often."Here's looking at you, kid",
"We'll always have Paris",
"You played it for her, you can play it for me."
The music as the camera dissolves into the flashback ..................
(Sigh!)
I could probably recite "Casablanca" from beginning to end. It's been at the top of my "desert island" list for as long as I can remember - I watched it first on my grandmother's 9 inch Bush television (with a magnifying screen in front of it) some time in the late 1950s and nearly 60 years on I still settle down to watch it with a box of tissues.
(and "that" line is NOT "Play it again Sam"!)
A friend did a modified version of "marriwidge" at the beginning of our ceremony, it got a good laugh. There were a few people concerned that some were laughing at the girl with a speech impediment,
She did an awesome job. I love that movie!
I love that movie too, but I can't watch it too often.
Most movies with Ingrid Bergman are special to me. Pictures of my mum at the same age as I.B. look exactly like her. You can't tell if the pic is of my mum or I.B.
"Pwincess Buwewcup"...classic! Only a true friend would know that you love the movie and use it at an event that "should be" serious. Love it! Monty Python quotes are a running theme in the Ogre household.
"Here's looking at you, kid",
"We'll always have Paris",
"You played it for her, you can play it for me."
The music as the camera dissolves into the flashback ..................
(Sigh!)
I could probably recite "Casablanca" from beginning to end. It's been at the top of my "desert island" list for as long as I can remember - I watched it first on my grandmother's 9 inch Bush television (with a magnifying screen in front of it) some time in the late 1950s and nearly 60 years on I still settle down to watch it with a box of tissues.
(and "that" line is NOT "Play it again Sam"!)
My mother was still living in her apartment in Denmark when she did something similar. She left a pot on the stove and left the apartment. The fire department showed up after smoke started coming out of her apartment. Some department that deals with the elderly had her gas turned off. They gave her a two burner electric cooker. It had a timer to switch it off. That was horrible to cook on, but a lot safer. There were lots of things that wouldn't be done cooking when it went off and you had to push the button to start it again. It also didn't heat up as much as a regular cooker.