You know, it's one of those movies that I certainly keep meaning to watch, but with less and less urgency as I get older. When I was in college, everyone kept telling me, "You have to see Labyrinth/Rocky Horror Picture Show/The Goonies!" But then I saw Labyrinth during an on-campus screening and didn't care for it at all. And then I saw RHPS a couple years ago and didn't care for it at all. So things aren't really boding well for Goonies.
I wonder how you don't have a tag saying "mlb: skinned rabbit" when it comes to Mr. Harden, but I love "victoria" all the same. ;-D
I've only seen bits and pieces of "The Goonies" myself, so you are not alone. I actually know the Cyndi Lauper song from the movie better than the movie, TBH.
I am perplexed. Who wouldn't want an answer to that?
I know, right? I suppose there are those who hold value the idea of faith above all and don't want anything confirmed or denied either way? Or perhaps people who said no took the question to be asking specifically, if they wanted to know what will happen to them, personally/individually, when they die. I took the question much more generally :P Although, even looking at it as specific to me, I'd still want to know.
Not that you go on and on with your Writer's Block answers, as I do, but that was a pretty succinct one. ;-D. I would answer it the same way, though I would understand someone saying no. I can see people losing interest in life after they are no longer part of it. :-P
So, Richie did quite well! How is Bri handling this? You know I love the Ks and I was all ooooh about them, but I'm always afraid that the exertion may lead him to strain something. :-X
lol, I thought about extrapolating, but then I was like, well, it doesn't ask me why!
I can see people losing interest in life after they are no longer part of it.
How do you mean? I understood the question to only be asking if we'd want a sneak peek at the afterlife, such as it may be.
So, Richie did quite well! How is Bri handling this?
He did! And she's thrilled! She was even scooping out airfare for a last minute jaunt to Sacramento for his Saturday start ;) She said she was mostly happy that it was an unequivocally good start.
but I'm always afraid that the exertion may lead him to strain something. :-X
Well, sadly, that is always a concern with young James Richard. Did you see anything on his pitch speeds?
How do you mean? I understood the question to only be asking if we'd want a sneak peek at the afterlife, such as it may be.
Oh. I took as If we would like to know how life on Earth continues after we have departed it. Like, how do our friends and families cope in our absence? If we would like to see how their lives turn out. Do siblings get married, have kids? How our parents age, and what they do in their old age? Things like that.
Ha! I should have known that Bri would be planning something like that Mulder Across America tour she went on for Mark. This one will truly be across America, though. From coast to coast.
I haven’t seen anything about velocity. I thought that maybe Gameday would show it, but it doesn’t. Neither does the game story, though I think that may be Richie in the picture so at least there is some compensation for the missing info.
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you never saw the goonies??? i weep for your childhood. you must rent it!
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I've only seen bits and pieces of "The Goonies" myself, so you are not alone. I actually know the Cyndi Lauper song from the movie better than the movie, TBH.
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I know, right? I suppose there are those who hold value the idea of faith above all and don't want anything confirmed or denied either way? Or perhaps people who said no took the question to be asking specifically, if they wanted to know what will happen to them, personally/individually, when they die. I took the question much more generally :P Although, even looking at it as specific to me, I'd still want to know.
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**laughs** You know, I entertained such a tag for about a minute, before settling for the one I currently use.
I've only seen bits and pieces of "The Goonies" myself, so you are not alone.
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I actually know the Cyndi Lauper song from the movie better than the movie, TBH.
Well, I don't even know which Lauper song you mean, so you've got me beat on that score ;)
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So, Richie did quite well! How is Bri handling this? You know I love the Ks and I was all ooooh about them, but I'm always afraid that the exertion may lead him to strain something. :-X
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lol, I thought about extrapolating, but then I was like, well, it doesn't ask me why!
I can see people losing interest in life after they are no longer part of it.
How do you mean? I understood the question to only be asking if we'd want a sneak peek at the afterlife, such as it may be.
So, Richie did quite well! How is Bri handling this?
He did! And she's thrilled! She was even scooping out airfare for a last minute jaunt to Sacramento for his Saturday start ;) She said she was mostly happy that it was an unequivocally good start.
but I'm always afraid that the exertion may lead him to strain something. :-X
Well, sadly, that is always a concern with young James Richard. Did you see anything on his pitch speeds?
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Oh. I took as If we would like to know how life on Earth continues after we have departed it. Like, how do our friends and families cope in our absence? If we would like to see how their lives turn out. Do siblings get married, have kids? How our parents age, and what they do in their old age? Things like that.
Ha! I should have known that Bri would be planning something like that Mulder Across America tour she went on for Mark. This one will truly be across America, though. From coast to coast.
I haven’t seen anything about velocity. I thought that maybe Gameday would show it, but it doesn’t. Neither does the game story, though I think that may be Richie in the picture so at least there is some compensation for the missing info.
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