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Hi everyone--
This morning I did the RWH legs with the blasts and core work (53:20).
Deb, I still have one more disk to watch for A Place to Call Home, the second season. I really do enjoy it and will regret when it's over. My MIL is a bell ringer for a church in Florida and they do have friends at a clubhouse. FIL is also a very good gardener, so he can do a bit of that.
So I finally figured it out: Selena is J-Lo and Serena is J-Law. No, Lori, I haven't seen either one of these films. That's a good idea about seeing the first Mockingjay film before going to the second one, because I have read that the opening really starts EXACTLY where the first one stops, and I remember thinking how abrupt the ending was. Glad I made you laugh. I also thought it was funny because my niece at the time was in love with Justin Bieber and bought a life-size cutout of him. She would scare my SIL by putting him in closets and other unexpected places as a joke.
Judy, Twihards were Twilight diehard fans--mostly women and girls. One of my other students wrote a paper on the Disney animated heroines, and how they have evolved over the years. The most disturbing one was Ariel, who was willing to give up her beautiful voice in order to become human (she was a mermaid) and marry a prince. Disney has tried to come up with more active heroines, not dependent on male saviors to wake them up or find the girl with the right foot for a glass slipper she lost and save her from a wicked stepmother and nasty step sisters. The other thing about a lot of these films is that they usually have what are known as "phallic mothers" as villains--they would just as soon eat you up or poison you.
Valerie, a 26.5 mile ride is, as Deb says, a marathon. I don't blame you for neglecting your upper body workouts when you have done that much. I don't like Ashton Kutcher very much, but I did hear he had a startling resemblance to Jobs in that film.
Enjoy your family, Josie!
This morning I did the RWH legs with the blasts and core work (53:20).
Deb, I still have one more disk to watch for A Place to Call Home, the second season. I really do enjoy it and will regret when it's over. My MIL is a bell ringer for a church in Florida and they do have friends at a clubhouse. FIL is also a very good gardener, so he can do a bit of that.
So I finally figured it out: Selena is J-Lo and Serena is J-Law. No, Lori, I haven't seen either one of these films. That's a good idea about seeing the first Mockingjay film before going to the second one, because I have read that the opening really starts EXACTLY where the first one stops, and I remember thinking how abrupt the ending was. Glad I made you laugh. I also thought it was funny because my niece at the time was in love with Justin Bieber and bought a life-size cutout of him. She would scare my SIL by putting him in closets and other unexpected places as a joke.
Judy, Twihards were Twilight diehard fans--mostly women and girls. One of my other students wrote a paper on the Disney animated heroines, and how they have evolved over the years. The most disturbing one was Ariel, who was willing to give up her beautiful voice in order to become human (she was a mermaid) and marry a prince. Disney has tried to come up with more active heroines, not dependent on male saviors to wake them up or find the girl with the right foot for a glass slipper she lost and save her from a wicked stepmother and nasty step sisters. The other thing about a lot of these films is that they usually have what are known as "phallic mothers" as villains--they would just as soon eat you up or poison you.
Valerie, a 26.5 mile ride is, as Deb says, a marathon. I don't blame you for neglecting your upper body workouts when you have done that much. I don't like Ashton Kutcher very much, but I did hear he had a startling resemblance to Jobs in that film.
Enjoy your family, Josie!



