GLASSMANOAK'S Contest Thread #116...for WINNERS and with MULTIPLE WINNERS !!

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and everybody else as well

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@jpf880 - TGIF! :toast:
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Just finished watching Tale Of Two Sisters and it was good. I don't know if it's a true horror movie, more a psychological thriller with a little horror thrown in. I felt a little lost at first until some of the pieces start coming together, overall pretty entertaining.
I believe I saw that, as well as the American remake; The Uninvited.

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sounds almost exactly like how I do and don't use my likes lol

I love your movie insight posts. I usually only watch horror movies and I like seeing someone elses opinion about both the ones Ive seen and the ones I haven't. Its been fun reading them. Thank you for sharing.

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Thanks, glad you liked them! This time of year, I try to catch up on my horror movies or re-watch old favorites. I still got a couple I wanna watch.....

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@jpf880 - TGIF! :toast:
I believe I saw that, as well as the American remake; The Uninvited.

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Did you like it? I usually watch the original foreign versions of films first, they're usually better than the American remakes. The foreign versions are usually creepier, which is a good thing! :shock:


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Did you like it? I usually watch the original foreign versions of films first, they're usually better than the American remakes. The foreign versions are usually creepier, which is a good thing! :shock:
I actually don't care for horror films, but my gf at the time did. Honestly, I can't remember my thoughts on it. :facepalm:

I also watch the foreign versions 1st and usually like them better than our remakes. (The same is true of non-horror.) ;)

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I actually don't care for horror films, but my gf at the time did. Honestly, I can't remember my thoughts on it. :facepalm:

I also watch the foreign versions 1st and usually like them better than our remakes. (The same is true of non-horror.) ;)

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Absolutely! The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo instantly comes to mind, the Swedish much better. I finally watched the last two of the Swedish versions of that trilogy. I don't know why it took me so long, but they were very good.

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Good morning, everyone.

Dale, I'm glad things were not as bad for your father as you feared.

As for "Likes," I use them for certain reasons:
1) I like what someone has posted.
2) To acknowledge a post that includes a response to something I posted.
3) To show support to that person for the trouble or situation through which they are going.
4) When some makes a statement that I agree with (usually on a serious subject) or makes a point that I find thought-provoking.
5) If a post touches me somehow--it makes me laugh, feel sad, nostalgic, etc.
6) To show support for favorite vendors here on ECF.
7) If a post touches on an inside joke to which I'm privy, such as someone using a reference from this thread in another contest thread. I may not involve myself in the conversation, but it does catch my interest.
8) In "favorites" or other theme-type contests, I'll like a post if it would be something that I might have posted or is one that I consider a favorite as well.

And for those of you thinking today is a lot of 1's... just wait ten more days!

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Good morning, everyone.

Dale, I'm glad things were not as bad for your father as you feared.

As for "Likes," I use them for certain reasons:
1) I like what someone has posted.
2) To acknowledge a post that includes a response to something I posted.
3) To show support to that person for the trouble or situation through which they are going.
4) When some makes a statement that I agree with (usually on a serious subject) or makes a point that I find thought-provoking.
5) If a post touches me somehow--it makes me laugh, feel sad, nostalgic, etc.
6) To show support for favorite vendors here on ECF.
7) If a post touches on an inside joke to which I'm privy, such as someone using a reference from this thread in another contest thread. I may not involve myself in the conversation, but it does catch my interest.
8) In "favorites" or other theme-type contests, I'll like a post if it would be something that I might have posted or is one that I consider a favorite as well.

And for those of you thinking today is a lot of 1's... just wait ten more days!

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11/1 - 3: And if someone makes their first post today at 11:11
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Still recovering from yesterday. We had two soccer games 2 hours apart, so it wasn't worth it for us to go home. We ended up walking around for a while in between... After my daughter's game, we picked up pizza and went to visit some friends for the Halloween festivities. We had a great time trick-or-treating... and when we ran out of adult beverages on the walk, we ended the evening stopping at one of the neighborhood restaurants for another round (the kids were happy to sort and swap candy). In total, we left our house at 10:30 am and came back to our house at about 11 pm. I also realized that in all that time, the only times I had actually sat down (aside from driving) was the half-hour we spent for lunch and the hour or so we spent drinking at the restaurant.

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@Roadtrip635 I am really likin the "old abandoned House" pics. Reminds me of the MidWest..there are alot of such houses out there in the rural areas. When I was a kid, we told the teacher about a "haunted house" a few blocks from the school. We actually ended up taking a FIELD TRIP there after school with the teach! Now you don't see THAT much anymore on a whim!!
Turns out..this was a Victorian style home..in very good condition...but looked to be abandoned at the time....It had the sheets covering furniture inside...the cobwebs...you name it. It is worthy to note that it was later converted into some sort of historic bldg....It still stands ...and looks much better now, btw...then it did 50 years ago :)

@Fuzzy Thunderbear ...enjoying the story ... :)
This is a very nice pic by the way...It looks like it should be a Christmas card ...but it needs Lannie in it :rolleyes:
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Rock House Cave, Hocking Hills
 
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