MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944)
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Synopsis: Sally Benson's short stories about the turn-of-the-century Smith family of St. Louis were tackled by a battalion of MGM screenwriters,... [More]
Starring: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer, Mary Astor
Directed By: Vincente Minnelli
Sounds a bit like a riff on Helmuth von Moltke, a German general from the 19th Century who said “no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy.”.
Thanks for sharing Carlos. Words are powerful. They can inspire, confuse, hurt, surprise, delight, embarrass, provoke, and stimulate; but they seldom kill.
I have so much to be thankful about that it is almost embarrassing. It begins with family and ends with family and friends and of course our health to enjoy all the truly good things in life that give it meaning like friendships, love, laughter, respect and kindness.
The Eiffel Tower is truly remarkable and views from the top are spectacular! At night you can really appreciate why Paris is called the city of light. This story brought back my memories of visiting Paris. Love this story and thanks for sharing!
It was a sentimental gesture for Amos' brother to bury the metal toy soldiers and the baseball cards and I'm sure it was heartfelt. It was serendipitous for the two friends to find them while digging a vegetable garden. I suspect Amos and his brother would both be pleased to think something that they cherished could help someone so far removed in history. Buried treasure was not a foreign concept in their time as children either. Get it appraised and decide about the disposition.
I second what Dathi said....and am wondering if the orange rock will also interfere with the work of the triads in the other dimension and prevent the headaches?
The example below is one of the best on site. It is from C James and it's for his story. It drew me in and I along with hundreds of other members waited eagerly for each chapter in what became a million word opus.
Click on the up arrow in the right top corner to go there!
I saw 2001 at the theatre which was an extremely wide screen curved at each side. It was called Cinerama. It was during the first week of its initial release. The sound system was high tech for the time and the overall effect was absolutely stunning.
So now I'm wondering if the latest migraine was caused by the double triad in the other dimension and how they reacted to the zap from Kieran, triggered by Rhys?