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Has anyone every scrolled through the movie reviews? They are all from Boon and Klaus , you boys have way too much time on your hands.
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I'm not so sure. I know that the only time I actually watch movies is with Scott. Most of the time he just watches them without me.
I just want to know where everyone has two hours of their day to sit and watch a movie (and review them in yours and Scott's case)
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Very funny... I'm to use to spell check that I just type and send.
Scott- yes I do prefer sleep instead of night movies, but more sleep allows me to keep more done in the time I am awake. Also, you like to watch movies on Saurday and Sunday afternoons more then at nights. That is just wasting a good afternoon to me. I see watching movies as something you do when it is snowing outside and you can't do anything or go anywhere.
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Sounds like you two have a very functional relationship!
I think Brad and I watch a movie a month. Then when we decide to watch a movie that Scott burned and loaned us, it doesn't work and we get frustrated and end up not watching it (by the way, Matchstick Men has some serious scratches on it!)
quote:Originally posted by flamingoamyjo: I think Brad and I watch a movie a month. Then when we decide to watch a movie that Scott burned and loaned us, it doesn't work and we get frustrated and end up not watching it (by the way, Matchstick Men has some serious scratches on it!)
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Sorry bout those... Some DVD players can't read the very end of the burned movies well. The Sony burner I have is also known for issues right at the end of the movie. I did watch all of those movies on my stand alone DVD player.
Problem solved with new burner I have now.
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I think everyone now knows way too much about my movie viewing habits and spelling habits.
You don't have to do everything together with someone to have a functional relationship. There have actually been studies done that show that couples tend to be happier when they do some things apart.
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quote:Originally posted by Kitty: There have actually been studies done that show that couples tend to be happier when they do some things apart.
Can you please site your sources in APA style?
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If I make my wife do something she doesn't like to do (watch football, play video games, download porn) just because I like to do it...she'll be unhappy 2 to 13 years from now!
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If I am forced to do something my wife likes to do (shop, clean, decorate, not watch porn or play video games) I'll be unhappy 2 to 13 years from now.
EUREKA! Glad to see they monitored couples from 15 years to give us these incredible statistics.
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Gives you something to look forward to huh Boon
I think you and Tiff would be just fine.
The main point of the study is that doing everything together can actually do more harm then good if the other person doesn't enjoy it.
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quote:Originally posted by Kitty: The main point of the study is that doing everything together can actually do more harm then good if the other person doesn't enjoy it.
Oh I got that...but I would think that was fairly obvious.
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Despite how obvious it is, how many times have you done things you didn't want to do just to make the other person happy and "spend time together"? I know we have all done it. In the long term, if continued, that can do harm to the relationship.
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I never thought that a small note about movie viewing habits would have started such a long debate. It was fun either way Just keep writing your reviews, I do enjoy them.
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Since I don't watch that many movies, I need to get feedback somewhere so I know what movies are worth me watching Keep it up
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Ferenhiet 9/11, buy several copies and divest them to friends and familey. It is Michael Moores goal to make his wallet fatter then him.
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