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ChattyKathy

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  1. Sushi, Beautiful, thank you. She's a real heartstring singer is she not?
  2. Sudo, I think I know it by the era and having seen the DVD probably but I've not seen it. If it's the movie I think the lead female has a 3 part name of sorts. I certainly am enjoying your sound bites. You can do anything from a DVD then correct? Sushi, How is Sudo hearing a link that I can't see? :unsure:
  3. Sushi, You need to verify that name. I've tried mp3 as well wav versions unless you have another maybe.
  4. Uh huh, I'm interested. :) And await your posting Christine Lavin when you can. Do you ever feel like you have to explain the story to the room but you weren't told in advance you'd be the speaker? Well that is what the top of the page feels like to me. I don't like it. :(
  5. Shell is a star of many faces I reckon then. :) Will you please ask your sweetie the song she spoke to me about. I would love to hear that one please. And thank you for your kind offer. :)
  6. (thank you Hope for all you did when I came here, you're a dear soul)
  7. I do hope the poster I just borrowed this from won't mind cause it's so dang cute.
  8. Sudo, It sounds like it's quite lovely a song. But I don't know it sadly. These are good for our brains.
  9. It was one of those surprising movies that turns out good that you think, hmmm before you see it. :)
  10. XX: Is this a kissing book? YY: Wait, just wait. XX: Well, when does it get good?
  11. Thanks hiwayman and at least you have been somewhere else besides Freud's thread. I wondered if I were the only person working this morning. :unsure: It is so beautiful outside it's difficult not to want to be out there. But that doesn't pay me anything in cash. <_<
  12. This is just too good not to repeat even if it's a little sicko. Kinda like the poster himself! Na-na-na-na-na-na.....you can't catch me!
  13. Thanks Hiwayman, and I've not heard of that one I don't think SaintGeorge.
  14. HERE Hiwayman, That was my link and it's the theme to Love on a Rooftop. :) I prefered Dick York and Pete Deuel just like you and Moon Girl both (on Deuel). Moon Girl, Tell your sweetie that the work is done and Steve said he'd be thankful to do anything else should it be needed. And do either of you know if there were any similarites to the movie with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda called Barefoot in the Park?
  15. SaintGeorge, I was just leaving the screen when I saw your post and had to say hi. And yes you know the show for certain. Please when time will you share some details, I'd not known he died young. And you can tell the show's name if you'd like if it's part of the explanation, please. All rest well.
  16. Sudo, Someone suggested I rent that movie soon. I saw parts of it but never start to finish. The lead actress in the television show was also on Laugh-In. Now if you go back to my saying it didn't tie yet had some similarities to a movie with the male actor that brings Sundance to mind you'll probably get it. :) Oops, meant to include this clue also Sudo. The name of the televison show had something to do with where they lived.
  17. Oh my Abi, thank you for that. There was much comfort in that understanding.
  18. This was a 60's television show that wasn't related to a 60's movie but close enough to give as a clue and the movie had a male actor that makes Sundance come to mind. I hope this is hard but not too vague. HERE And now I must leave for a bit.
  19. Abi, I've always valued your input. Because you put into action what you speak, I've seen it before in regards to children. Your experience in life has aided in your being more observant I suspect. What a blessing for your sons, and for Sushi who can put his trust in that. For understandable reasons I'm sure I've been lead back to this point again. What of the child who was already deficient (myself as example) who craved just by human nature alone for a male to reach out and love her. And maybe we come back to the why didn't my mother see it in me. And where does that lead us but back to what happened to her in her life (my conception). Gosh, I guess I just can't use me as an example. Let's say the child has a deficiency in some manner, possibly even unknown to the most loving of parents. What do we tell them to help them not reach out for inappropriate means of satisfying a yearning heart? It is too pretty to sit here right now, I must go play for a bit (should you reply and I not right away). Kathy
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