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Not to be a man-pig...but I am jealous of Jeff because he didn’t have to waste two hours of his life watching that movie. That movie never spoke to me probably because I only speak pig-Latin. My wife loves that movie but then again she loves pimento cheese.
Anyway, Best Wishes to all in 2013. Swifty is right, we need to make this the year of the WRITER!
I bet there's not a one of us here who thinks bringing in the new year writing is dorky. We all get it. I was in bed by 10:30. I'm such not a late night person!
LOL Julie, I loved this video clip. In fact, I'll be tweeting it tonight. ;)
ReplyDeleteI wish you a wonderful and Happy New Years! Here's to new beginnings...
Cheers,
Anna
May 2013 be one of blessings, healing and wild joy for you Anna.
DeleteHappy New Year! I realize when you want to spend the rest of your life as a writer, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteLet's have a superfantabulistic 2013, bestie!
Or.. alternatively, you start banging your head against a hard surface. ;) Happy New Year, Mike!
DeleteHappy New Year, Julie!
ReplyDeleteYou too Joy. You are my reading/fitness guru!
DeleteSuch a great scene...such a great movie. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca-- thanks for jumping on board. It was a good movie. Happy New Year to you too.
DeleteHappy New Year, Julie. Let's get poised and ready to walk into our season for 2013.
ReplyDeleteYes ma'am. I'm ready to shed a few unneeded layers of 2012 and be a little lighter and freer this year.
DeleteI love that analogy, Julie, shedding unnneeded layers to become lighter and freer. I think I'll shed some layers, too.
DeleteThat's a great scene! Happy New Year, Julie!
ReplyDeleteYou too Nancy-- many more successes to you.
DeleteNever did watch that movie. Happy New Year! I suspect it's going to be a great one for ya!
ReplyDeleteWHAT?! C'mon Jeff, solid chic-flick material-- give you great insight into the female psyche. Happy New Year.
DeleteHi Julie...Happy 2013! I LOVE that scene, as you know!
ReplyDelete(great minds think alike...!)
Your quote was the trigger!
DeleteThat was such a great movie! Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteI use a clip of this (not this one) when I'm leading a Myers Briggs workshop. Such great contrasts.
Deleteperfect!
ReplyDeletehappy new year!
I agree, you too!
DeleteGreat movie. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThat's right. Here's a man who can embrace a good love story. Be proud, Alex.
DeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteYou too :)
DeleteHappy New Year to you too, Julie! May all your dreams come true.
ReplyDeleteYou too, Joy-- may it be a good year for all of us.
DeleteThis is one of my all-time favorite movies. I was even thinking of this scene yesterday and it made me smile. Happy New Year to you, Julie! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this movie Julie in all its love-story glory.
DeleteJules,
ReplyDeleteNot to be a man-pig...but I am jealous of Jeff because he didn’t have to waste two hours of his life watching that movie. That movie never spoke to me probably because I only speak pig-Latin. My wife loves that movie but then again she loves pimento cheese.
Anyway, Best Wishes to all in 2013. Swifty is right, we need to make this the year of the WRITER!
Oh Rob (shaking my head) you just don't know ART when you see it... ;)
DeleteHappy New Year.
Here's to good things in 2013!!
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
DeleteFor some odd reason, I couldn't comment yesterday!
ReplyDeleteI hope you rang in the NY with some wonderful memories. I spent it writing LOL Like a Dork :D
I like When Harry Met Sally but Hubby loves it LOL
I bet there's not a one of us here who thinks bringing in the new year writing is dorky. We all get it. I was in bed by 10:30. I'm such not a late night person!
DeletePerfect! I love this show!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Happy New Year! It's looking better already!
ReplyDeleteGreat clip!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!! :D