While spending an extra 13 hours in St. Paul last week, we watched The Dressmaker starring Kate Winslet. Not sure about this pick - would have liked more of a comedy. IMDB has this was a comedy-drama. I don't recall much comedy in it. Thoughts?
sport shorts from may until mid October, then sweat pants thru April
While spending an extra 13 hours in St. Paul last week, we watched The Dressmaker starring Kate Winslet. Not sure about this pick - would have liked more of a comedy. IMDB has this was a comedy-drama. I don't recall much comedy in it. Thoughts?
I interject the non sequitur into the thread particularly when there hasn't been a post in hours. The beauty of this thread is that you can comment at any time in a stream of consciousness, it doesn't necessarily need to tie to anything else. I know we as human beings like to use patterns to derive meaning. I like to stand that on its head every once in a while. (I'm no rebel, I'm an engineer at heart.)
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Here is the summary I found for it: "Accused of murder when she was a child, a dressmaker (Kate Winslet) returns to her small Australian town to seek revenge on the locals who did her wrong." I'll stop there. Sort of like In Bruges is listed as a comedy by IMDB, "| Comedy, Crime, Drama " I understand the humor but it was really dark. I believe The Dressmaker may be more along those lines when it comes to comedy?
"Phantom Thread" beat the sheath dresses and exquisite meals and superb acting off this "Dressmaker"
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
Speak for yourself! In my younger days, I actually thought about trying to become a foot model. I looked into it a little bit (basically would have had to move to where the work was and that ain't Durham or Boston, so, decided against a serious pursuit.) My feet (and I have been told this by more than one person who has given me a pedicure, including the one who suggested I look into becoming a foot model) are perfect.
[QUOTE=YmoBeThere;1318643]This conjured up memories...
Which conjured up this memory:
Alas, I went up a shoe size after I had my kids (not uncommon) or I could probably still pursue foot modeling. My feet do not show my age, but they are size 7 now and you gotta wear a size 6 to be a foot model. You are correct though, they are not reminiscent of horns.
[QUOTE=DukieInKansas;1318660][QUOTE=YmoBeThere;1318643]This conjured up memories...
Which conjured up this memory:
Reminded me of this:
Not to brag, but I’ve been a “before” model in several exercise and diet commercials.
I aspire to be the person who's actions get Xed out (with a bright red X) in multiple infomercials.
It is important to have dreams.
I met someone with a foot fetish when I was sitting in the lounge in Southgate. Unfortunately, he started, unasked, with the foot below my sprained ankle. It wasn't appreciated.