Personal finance and frugal living forums
About | Advertise | Contact
1
Submitted by DivaJean on February 13, 2008 - 06:04.
I had a thought about a funny scene in Billy Crystal's movie Forget Paris.
He was referring to how in war movies, there is always one character who longs to be home with his family- and ends up dying in the next scene.
I had this strange laugh emanating from me thinking about how we're all posting about how we're all set and ready for adversity.
I don't want to consider the next scene.
(crosses fingers and spits to avoid the Jinx).
Please keep the comments civil and on-topic. Abusive or inappropriate comments will be removed without warning. By posting here you agree to our terms of use.
You may use some HTML for formatting: <strong>bold text</strong>, <em>italics</em>, and <a href="">for links</a>. Empty lines are automatically converted to paragraph breaks.
Or click the link above that says 'enable rich-text' to use the fancy editor.
Have more to say? Join the discussions at Wise Bread's Finance and Frugality Forums.
Register for the BlogHer conference, and hear our own Lynn Truong speak on blog monetization.
Send us a tip: tips@wisebread.com
1
Strange laugh
Submitted by DivaJean on February 13, 2008 - 06:04.
I had a thought about a funny scene in Billy Crystal's movie Forget Paris.
He was referring to how in war movies, there is always one character who longs to be home with his family- and ends up dying in the next scene.
I had this strange laugh emanating from me thinking about how we're all posting about how we're all set and ready for adversity.
I don't want to consider the next scene.
(crosses fingers and spits to avoid the Jinx).