“And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.” -Sylvia Plath
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Nobody blogs anymore, and nobody reads blogs anymore, so I suppose here is as good a place as any to empty the contents of my bruised heart....
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Okay. So, I have this new rule for myself: Don't get defensive. About anything. If I'm not guilty of whatever it is someone is ass...
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Why can’t members of the church learn to talk about sex in healthy, open ways? I really want to know. Why do we grow up listening to a milli...
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I almost just posted an impassioned entry about how I’m tired of people’s reactions to Travis’s and my, hmm, public affection... But I’ll tr...
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What!!??!?! Pear! I guess we have our next date set up for us then, eh?
yeah, you should have spent your whole childhood watching it.
pear. I never realized... I am so ashamed. To think that I had access to the wonderous world of toot sweets and flying/floating cars and I didn't let you in on the magic. I makes me weep for your lost childhood opportunities.....
At least you had "The Music Man." But let's face it, that guy never had a flying car.
I love Chitty, a fantasmagorical machine. It's more than spectacular! Well, to use the vernacular, it's a wizard!!!
Lindsay, I wish you could have seen how hard that just made me laugh.
It was my all time favorite movie as a kid. Candy factories, flying cars and make believe lands? Heaven for a child.
still, if i had to choose between chitty and harold hill to grow up with, i'd totally stick with harold.
howwww did you miss this film? surely it was on at the cabin at one point in our childhood?
I was obsessed with this movie as a child (and horrified, I might add). Really, Bid? Harold Hill?? Chitty is not even in the Music Man category--it is much more absurd and bizarre.
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