Food for thought:In some ways, there are far too many categories. In some ways, there are far too few categories.There are no subcategories.Many categories overlap or seem red... moreFood for thought:In some ways, there are far too many categories. In some ways, there are far too few categories.There are no subcategories.Many categories overlap or seem redundantly repetitive in their duplication and dual use, again.The category you’d like to select doesn’t exist. The nearest category to the missing one that you’d prefer isn’t fully adequate for placing your post, but what choice do you have?You select a category and place your post in it, only to find out later that if the mods disagree with your choice, they move your post the a different category of their own choosing.Some of the categories seem weird or odd or strange to you.You‘ve suggested new or different or “better” categories, only to be passed over. (Ok, that was me, but I’m not bitter. Grrrrrrrr.)How do you weigh in on the issue, if at all? Please add to, challenge, take from, redirect or ignore as you see fit. ~ less
Wise-cracking optimist. Cute child. Cheerful volunteer. Worried loved one. Young orderly. What are some other stereotypically ancillary characters seen in tel... moreWise-cracking optimist. Cute child. Cheerful volunteer. Worried loved one. Young orderly. What are some other stereotypically ancillary characters seen in television medical/doctor/hospital dramas?
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A) Larry Tate
B) Gladys Kravitz
C) uncle Arthur
D) aunt Clara... moreA) Larry Tate
B) Gladys Kravitz
C) uncle Arthur
D) aunt Clara
E) Esmerelda
F) Abner Kravitz
it’s been a while since I’ve done my movie thing. Which movies/shows have made you cry? is that actually a thing that happens to you or are you unaffected by fiction?
If you have, what did you think of it?If not, I very highly recommend it. And if you do go watch it, I ask you to come back and let me know what you thought.
I first saw it in the ... moreIf you have, what did you think of it?If not, I very highly recommend it. And if you do go watch it, I ask you to come back and let me know what you thought.
I first saw it in the big theater. I was literally the only person in the entire theater. One of the best theater movie-watching experiences I've had - - and by not seeing it, the rest of the world can lose out if they wish. I don't remember the other movies being shown in the movie theater complex that day, but I highly doubt any of them could have been better than director William Friedkin's "Bug." And Ashley Judd, especially, is incredible in the movie. (Though the entire cast is superb, too.)This movie rocks. less