Emily’s NEW positivity and being nice to each other thread

I'd forgotten that Jessica was a redhead. No wonder @onehitwanda used her.

(When I said 'used her,' I didn't mean... Um...)
How can you forget a redhead? We're all so beautiful, so full of life, vim, vigor, and vitality. Some much sexual energy we just draw men to us effortlessly, or so I want to believe. Honestly, the only man I want drawn to me is my husband. But people, by which I mean men, admiring from a distance is okay with me.
 
How can you forget a redhead? We're all so beautiful, so full of life, vim, vigor, and vitality. Some much sexual energy we just draw men to us effortlessly, or so I want to believe. Honestly, the only man I want drawn to me is my husband. But people, by which I mean men, admiring from a distance is okay with me.
My wife has a look but don't touch policy. If I didn't look, she'd think I was brain dead. But if I touch, I would be dead. ;)
 
My wife has a look but don't touch policy. If I didn't look, she'd think I was brain dead. But if I touch, I would be dead. ;)
My wife is forever saying, "Didn't you see her? That guy we passed was looking at you as if you were crazy because you were looking at the shop window instead of that girl walking ahead of us."

What can I say? If you marry a redhead, you learn not to look at other women.
 
Uuuuugh, I still haven't seen that movie, Em. Gotta get right into it... maybe while I am decorating?
 
There are a couple scenes like this, but it's mostly Los Alamos and Oppenheimer's interrogation.

Kind of a weird movie, very intense.
I liked the movie. The casting alone was wonderful. Murphy was excellent as was Downey Jr.

Part of me hated the sexualization of Tatlock, a psychiatrist IRL. And I felt including her arc was a little melodramatic (if broadly true). But, if you’re going to objectify women, then at least give us Florence Pugh being objectified. Murphy was also nude for the record.

Em
 
Haven't the foggiest of ideas about what movie you all are discussing. Miss a few days, and everything moves on without me. I watched the Great Escape recently. Grand movie with such screen icons as Steve McQueen, David McCallum, Richard Attenborough, James Garner, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence (Who was a very pleasant fellow), and James Coburn (with a dreadful attempt at an Aussie accent). Not that any of that matters, just an observation from a froy on a writing break. Speaking of breaks, a coworker of hubbies had one the ski sloops yesterday, see what happens when you break Sabbath?
 
Haven't the foggiest of ideas about what movie you all are discussing. Miss a few days, and everything moves on without me. I watched the Great Escape recently. Grand movie with such screen icons as Steve McQueen, David McCallum, Richard Attenborough, James Garner, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence (Who was a very pleasant fellow), and James Coburn (with a dreadful attempt at an Aussie accent). Not that any of that matters, just an observation from a froy on a writing break. Speaking of breaks, a coworker of hubbies had one the ski sloops yesterday, see what happens when you break Sabbath?

I need to watch that, apparently there are a bunch of jokes in Chicken Run that require viewing that movie.
 
My wife want to see Oppenheimer. I'm of two minds. Having read his biography, I expect I'll be disappointed in the movie. Rarely do bio-pics do justice to their subject. Imitation Game is an example of bad portrayals.
 
My wife want to see Oppenheimer. I'm of two minds. Having read his biography, I expect I'll be disappointed in the movie. Rarely do bio-pics do justice to their subject. Imitation Game is an example of bad portrayals.

It's just hard to cover the sum of a person's life in 2 hours on film.
 
I need to watch that, apparently there are a bunch of jokes in Chicken Run that require viewing that movie.

Oh, yeah, for sure! Chicken Run is basically a parody of The Great Escape! One of our absolute favorite flicks. We’re big Wallace and Gromit fans.
 
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