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26th January 2015, 08:20 #4731
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I don't know.....I'm too old and already saw too many movies to be scared of such things. When I was very young I dreamt of watching a scary movie but they were banned here. However I admit I was impressed by some very old movies. One that had a strong impact on me was "The cabinet of dr. Cagliari" that was shot in 1919. I was but a child when I saw it and found it bizarre and fantastic. Very expressive.....
For years I was haunted by this film that might look childish for today's technique.
Then there are those Fritz Lang movies with Dr. Mabuse. Fabulous.....
Lol. I've been impressed by too many doctors.....
When I go home I'll look for these movies on the web.
Have you ever been kissing in the darkness of a cinema theatre?Last edited by gadjo_dilo; 26th January 2015 at 12:18.
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26th January 2015, 19:58 #4732
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does it count if I was on my own? The real answer is when I was young and foolish, but now it costs too much to get in to the theatre not to watch the show/movie.
what is your fav musical instrument to listen too?
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26th January 2015, 20:23 #4733
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What is your fav dance style?
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26th January 2015, 20:46 #4734
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Something latin. Not great on dances, but something fun and quick. Cha Cha or something
What you up to this week? Anything unusual.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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26th January 2015, 21:14 #4735
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nothing unusual, work, work , work, then weekend. We are getting close to drought conditions here, no proper rain for nearly 2 months, nice and warm, so spending a lot of time outside.
have you experienced droughts, or floods - which is worse?
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27th January 2015, 08:36 #4736
None actuall., Floods are deadly though as we often have them in some areas of our country, droughts are common too but people tend to adapt to those even though shortage of water is irritating for us city dwellers.
Ever been in any major natural disaster?Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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27th January 2015, 08:49 #4737
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An earthquake of 7,2 magnitude on Richter scale with a lot of blocks collapsing and about 1600 deaths / 11000 injured.
If you have the chance to go on a holiday right now where will you go ?
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27th January 2015, 09:31 #4738
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New Zealand. Always fancied it. Heard from several people recently who have been and it still appeals. So that would be it.
Do you get sea sickness when on a boat/ship?I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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27th January 2015, 10:18 #4739
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I don't know. I never sailed on the sea. But I might do it as my coworker still tease me about a cruising holiday.
Would you like to own a yacht?
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27th January 2015, 15:20 #4740
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I guess that depends on how you define "yacht" as it is often debated.
But even if money was no object, and how you define the term doesn't matter, then YES!
If money was no object I'd still want something more suited to higher speeds and fishing ability vs a large mega cruiser luxury yacht. I love the ocean and offshore fishing, and if a 63' Bertram sportfishing boat was to fall into my hands I would surely not turn it down. In reality even if money was no object I'd probably still have something smaller, as smaller boats are easier to handle with only one or two people onboard.
I used to work on boats/yachts for a period of time, and some of them are just amazing. I've been on boats that would shame high end custom homes. I helped a friend install approximately $50 thousand dollars in upgrades to a yacht, mostly just in electronics and navigation systems/automation. I guess to the owner it was a drop in the bucket.
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