HOLLYWOOD PREMIER- Lady and the CPAP
HOLLYWOOD PREMIER- Lady and the CPAP
Yes you heard it here first. Come see the new animated classic remade for the modern day folk. Its the unique love/hate story a woman has with a system that is looked down upon by her upper class peers. As you watch her grapple with her burgening desire to be with the one she loves, who from the other side of the tracks, provides her with everything she truly needs. Her friends and family scoff at her. Watch how the CPAP slowly wins them over by showing them how much he fills her with all that she needs. Against all odds, they overcome the hatred and prejudices of those around her.
Spoiler Alert:
They breathe happily ever after.
JimH
Spoiler Alert:
They breathe happily ever after.
JimH
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NO, NO, NO, NO, NO (that's a 5 NO-er). I meant Jim's story was cute. He didn't post his picture so we don't know if he's a studly and handsome as our creative and talented MM.mikemoran wrote:Now should I take offense that Jim is cute and I would be the one making things ugly?!!!Sleepless on LI wrote:I see a face-off coming here...mikemoran v JimH, the newcomer on the scene. This can get very ugly. May I suggest a merger (more peaceful that way)?
PS: Jim, that was cute.
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[mikemoran wrote:
Sleepless on LI wrote:
I see a face-off coming here...mikemoran v JimH, the newcomer on the scene. This can get very ugly. May I suggest a merger (more peaceful that way)?
PS: Jim, that was cute.
Now should I take offense that Jim is cute and I would be the one making things ugly?!!!
NO, NO, NO, NO, NO (that's a 5 NO-er). I meant Jim's story was cute. He didn't post his picture so we don't know if he's a studly and handsome as our creative and talented MM.]
Now Lori, if you really meant that I was now your favorite person in this group, you should know the answer to that question. PS which do you like more, peanut or regular MM's? Hands down I think he wins. They won't even put my face on the side of a milk carton!!
PS. How in the hell to you quote?????
Sorry no pictures. I got in trouble with all the damn papparazzi not too long ago. [/quote]
Sleepless on LI wrote:
I see a face-off coming here...mikemoran v JimH, the newcomer on the scene. This can get very ugly. May I suggest a merger (more peaceful that way)?
PS: Jim, that was cute.
Now should I take offense that Jim is cute and I would be the one making things ugly?!!!
NO, NO, NO, NO, NO (that's a 5 NO-er). I meant Jim's story was cute. He didn't post his picture so we don't know if he's a studly and handsome as our creative and talented MM.]
Now Lori, if you really meant that I was now your favorite person in this group, you should know the answer to that question. PS which do you like more, peanut or regular MM's? Hands down I think he wins. They won't even put my face on the side of a milk carton!!
PS. How in the hell to you quote?????
Sorry no pictures. I got in trouble with all the damn papparazzi not too long ago. [/quote]
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To quote, now, hang on for this one, it's a toughie (don't feel bad, I needed help, too), you go to the person's post and hit, READY?, the "quote" button at the top right LOL! Once you do, it will open a new post box with all the writing from the previous quoted post in it. If you want to delete some of it, you have to make sure the opening bracket [ with the words that include quote= and then the person's name in quotes, followed by the end bracket ] remain at the start of the quote, and then at the close of the quoted material, there must be an opening and closing bracket, with a forward slash and the word "quote" again in them. DO NOT DELETE EITHER OF THOSE OPENING OR CLOSING BRACKETED STRINGS OR IT WON'T WORK AS A QUOTE. I would actually type out what it looks like but it would create a quoted text situation, so I had to explain it as best I could in words.
Hope this helped.
Hope this helped.
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Lets see if the teacher is a good one. I won't know until I post. I can't believe I was sooo stuuuupppidddd about it. I tried when I was in the response phase.Sleepless on LI wrote:I'm glad I did you proud, BillWAFlowers wrote:When the student becomes a teacher, the teacher becomes proud .
Ok here we go.
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Jim,
And I had to give my "props" to Bill for teaching me how to do that. I use to copy and paste the part I wanted to quote and then highlight, it once pasted, and click on Quote. However, it wouldn't put the original author's name in the gray area, just said "Quote." Bill showed me what I was doing wrong, so I give him the credit for giving me the ability to pass it on to you.
And I had to give my "props" to Bill for teaching me how to do that. I use to copy and paste the part I wanted to quote and then highlight, it once pasted, and click on Quote. However, it wouldn't put the original author's name in the gray area, just said "Quote." Bill showed me what I was doing wrong, so I give him the credit for giving me the ability to pass it on to you.
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