Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Four

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Robert Cromwell

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I made it through the first ten minutes of that movie if it's the one I'm thinking of. Tied in bed with a sledge? :cry:
Never watched but remember the trailers and people talking about it.
Only ever watched one Stephen King movie. It was about the packman looking monsters that ate up the past and an airplane full of people.
 

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Time to make those New Year's Resolutions!!! for the past 20 years, I have made the same one, so I decided to cobble together a cartoon about it. I'm going to post it on Facebook too.
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May I post it there, too? That is some massive funny right thar!
 

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4 of my granddaughters
They are beautiful, Legs! I do believe I can see you in the 2 in the back!
 

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Never watched but remember the trailers and people talking about it.
Only ever watched one Stephen King movie. It was about the packman looking monsters that ate up the past and an airplane full of people.
The Langoliers. Not his best work and the movie was awful. Fact of the matter, with the exception of The Shining, his movies have been pretty bad. Ok maybe not the sledgehammer one by, like I said, I only made it through the first ten minutes.
 
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Stephen Kings books are just hard to make into movies. Way too much background and detail has to be left out to make a movie. If they put in everything the movie would be 10 hours long. When they they made The Stand mini series they still had to leave out a pile of stuff. I thought The Stand was by far his best book. They say every great author has one great masterpiece in him. If that's true The Stand was his.
 

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That was my point, not such a good idea. The eskimos used to do it and look how people talk about em now. :)
Did not know that. I know of the Japanese tanking them to the mountain though.
We just take em to the Mountain View Nursing home.
 

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Hi Matt!

Yesterday was a very quiet for me....but today is gonna be a gangbuster!...seven people will be here around 5:00 for a rump roast dinner with all the fixin's, a New York style cheesecake and two little individual b'day cakes/ a candle in the middle of each ,for two of the GD's...that they know nothing about. They're b'days are on the 23rd and the 26th, so I thought I'd do the Christmas/b'day thing on an "off day". The GD's grandparents, who are also close friends will be here too
Oh the fun I'm gonna have:D
 

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Stephen Kings books are just hard to make into movies. Way too much background and detail has to be left out to make a movie. If they put in everything the movie would be 10 hours long. When they they made The Stand mini series they still had to leave out a pile of stuff. I thought The Stand was by far his best book. They say every great author has one great masterpiece in him. If that's true The Stand was his.
Never read a King book. Just no interest in that kind of stuff.
 

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There are several movies and tv shows that are steven king works and you would never know. Like the Running Man, Under the Dome, Haven, you may have seen some and have no idea

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Also Stand By Me

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