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Adios, So nice to see your font again around these parts. :)--> Your closing of My heart is in Virginia though and there it shall remain was so descriptive. I never thought I'd come back here (Midwest) but I don't look to be moving from it. Have you any idea how long you'll be staying there?
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:D--> On quick break and thought I'd say hi, or actually that would be laugh at your joke to be exact Geo.
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Morning! Here's a blurb about the movie: When some devious deputies steal a gold shipment and kill a boy's pa, the child and his heroic dog, Thunderbolt, set out to bring the larcenous lawmen to justice. Kane Richmond, Bobby Nelson and Lobo the Marvel Dog star.
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I never saw this movie from 1936 but I love the picture. And morning to y'all.
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Adios, Please take Sudo up on his invite! You've been missed. -->
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You're too kind but I've forgotten more than I care to admit. But Tolkien was an interesting man. However I liked him more before I heard him speak in an interview. He had arrogance about him that even though he had the talent to back up the claim it seemed unbecoming. But he was talented and has to be in the top group for posthumous publications. A little tidbit about him that I copied cause it was easier than me trying to spell these words from poor memory: The surname Tolkien is anglicised from Tollkiehn (i.e. German tollkühn, "foolhardy", the etymological English translation would be dull-keen, a literal translation of oxymoron). Wolves are just cool animals. And even though they do kill, they're not known to randomly cause death and destruction. I'm so sorry about Amber. She looked like a faithful loving dog. I don't have one now but I'm a total sucker for dogs. Our back corner neighbor has a great Dane and she's nearly as tall as me and what a beautiful sweet animal she is. Seems to me Rick was just telling me about some great Dane that he had an encounter with that he claims was 9' tall. Anyway back to Amber. I bet you brought much joy to her life also. Dogs are precious friends.
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Wolves are a fantastic animal. At first glance you may consider them savage, since they kill the weak, old and young. But the overpopulation of their prey will eat the trees and plants and destroy the natural food process in the woods. I read that the Eskimos and Indians knew that without the wolves the herd of their prey would grow large and become weak and diseased. That concept is interesting. The need for something to kill certain animals in order to keep the balance that was originally set up. But the drawing without the subject of the wolf facing the sun is grand. The majesty of the rocks and trees. And that tree lying across the stream is a fun touch. I could get all goofy and go into the symbolism but you get my point no doubt. Is that doggie still with you? Now regarding Legolas's (Greenleaf) looks. He looks like a Sindarin Elf in fact he'd probably be considered quite a looker I bet. :)--> I loved that mounting scene he did via some excellent special effects. And what about the skateboarding down the brick stairs. And your right he made the character much more passionate (my word). Okay that's enough. Except I leave you with probably my favorite picture of him.
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And Sudo, sorry to be distracted with faces and not mention the interesting history you posted. :(--> :)-->
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And might I add wimpy? It must be a girl thing... Okay so I admit the style is odd but he's not human you know. :D-->
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Sudo, I admit the airplane is pretty cool but I know nothing about that stuff. I kind of figure it's a man thing. And I could be wrong of course. Now as to Mr. Bloom. I've no idea what it is about him as I'm not much to be impressed with the outward of folks but he and Viggo Mortensen just had it in that movie. Kind of surprised me also. :)--> sigh
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Okay no more pics tonight but SaintGeorge brought this guy up and all I can say is Legolas was...... :)-->
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Sudo, I don't know it but I do want to know what their doing in the background when it is known cause it's interesting sounding. My hubby and the neighbor saw one of these fly overhead this afternoon. They were like kids all excited. Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress"
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Hiway29, I just visited your website. I'm humbled to make your acquaintance. Your work is so varied and you possess a gift it appears regardless the style. I loved this one the best of all. And it was so hard to choose and I realize I'm the one that told me to choose. Your work is quite wonderful! My fav: simply wonderful
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Thank you Pirate, and it appears you may have watched Star Trek yourself. But then if I'd been paying attention from the start of the original Nostalgia (sigh) I'd probably know that already right. :)--> George, great summation but it was time probably for it to end. And of course you know that Klingons can only behave for so long before this thingy in their forehead makes them get all medieval. And you're correct. Here's the one from the original I'm pretty sure.
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Well I prefer Star Trek to Laugh-In but then that may be unAmerican I reckon. :D-->
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From The Cage of which was the original story line like both GeorgeStGeorge and hiway29 told us. And I love this scene. :D-->
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I'm going to find the episode now and read it to refresh my memory but The Menagerie was great stuff I thought.
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Geo, I just realized something, I understand your avatar now. :)-->
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This is a cool shot of The Tholian Web ain't it.
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Oh wow George! I loved that episode and you remind me of stuff, gosh I loved that show I guess I did! :)--> I'm pretending I know something about plants and transplanting one. See ya! -->
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Great stuff. I love this stuff cause I loved it so much, know what I mean. It matters I reckon. :)-->
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Sudo, Yes, I enjoyed Star Trek with a few limits. I never got into all those variations with the exception of Deep Space Nine but I stopped long before it did. But the Original and The Next Generation were watched and loved. Now again I stopped with the movies. I saw a couple but they didn't do it for me. My fav caption was Jean-Luc. I loved Spock. Deanna Troi (error above) was a cool character. I thought Dr. Selar and Warf were fantastic together. I couldn't stand Katerine Pulaski and was always wishing some elevator door would open and not be up yet and well.... :D--> I think y'all talked about this before I know but it really is classic stuff ain't it! :)-->Kathy ps..I forgot her voice. Cool point. pps or pss..Yup, glad the politics didn't get too intense. But hubby says 'tacks are major in sci-fi books.