You say
Have no fear. In my opinion, your responses are *right on*. Tell it like it is.Although my better judgment says to keep quiet, based on past responses to my posts, I can't help myself here.
I have to tell you something but I hesitate a little bit, I'm hoping that you take the following as a compliment. It is.
Whenever you post, I always think back to this.
One of my all time favorite movies was shown back in the early thirties. I hope that this doesn't date me.
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The movie was "Tugboat Annie". Its stars were Marie Dressler who played Capt. Annie Brennan and Wallace Beery who played her lazy, beer loving husband who stretched the truth a bit far.
Their son, Alec, was played by a very youngish Robert Young.
Capt. Annie ran a steam harbour tug. She had a heart as big as a basketball. She also had her hands full trying to keep her husband Terry out of trouble. It was basically a comedy but had some moments to make you think deeply.
This movie, in black and white was, and still is, one of my all time favorites. I bet a dollar to a donut, seeing your occupation and what your name is, I bet that this isn't the first time that anyone mentioned this to you.
Stay in the channel, y'hear?
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O J