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#3286
The Front Porch / Re: Those who live in glass houses...
January 17, 2021, 11:16:31 AM

Just my own take

What one does when they are young and foolish, if isolated instances, should not affect your life as you grow older and hopefully smarter.

I believe we all do foolish things as we grow, that is a learning process, growing up/ Those that learn from past errors would be given the benefit of the doubt, that they had matured, learned from life and ready to move on. Their past would not affect their future in most cases.

Have they not learned and continue to make the same mistakes again and again, well, then, there really isn't much more to say on that.
#3287
The Front Porch / Re: Let's Try Movie Quotes Again...
January 16, 2021, 02:52:02 PM

I haven't rewatched this movie in years, and I did yesterday. Just a wonderful watch. This one was still the best version.
#3288
The Front Porch / Re: Let's Try Movie Quotes Again...
January 16, 2021, 02:29:11 PM

I haven't rewatched this movie in years, and I did yesterday. Just a wonderful watch. This one was still the best version.
#3289
The Front Porch / Re: Photography
January 16, 2021, 12:52:19 PM

Today's pixs have no theme. Just going thru some pix and seeing what might be interesting


A secluded harbor off the coast of Maine






Designs in the sand at a beach somewhere






Horse grazing in a field outside the Great Smokey Mountain National  Park in Tenn






The Newport Bay Bridge with the Lighthouse on Goat Island






Sandpipers ( I believe) on a beach towards sunset





A wonderful rainbow we captured in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia






#3290
The Front Porch / Re: Let's Try Movie Quotes Again...
January 16, 2021, 12:32:27 PM

Just rewatched this yesterday

A real softball (for Jim anyway)

Some people are born free. They can do as they like without concern for consequences. But you were not born free, Harry, and nor was I. We were born into a tradition, a code which we must obey even if we do not believe. And we must obey it, Harry, because the pride and happiness of everyone surrounding us depends upon our obedience.
#3291
Quote from: brownelvis54 on January 14, 2021, 08:42:47 PM
Thanks for sharing those pictures Lenn.....they are amazing. I heard nothing but nice things about  St Peterburg..and their architecture. Definitely on my bucket list.
Unless you are brave enough to try and get a Russian visa, the best way to get there is via a cruise, which usually stops there for 2 days and nights. That's the way we saw it and God willing, and if this darn Covid lets up, we are scheduled to go back summer of 2022.

Just a magnificent city.
#3292
The Front Porch / Re: Does Free Will Exist?
January 13, 2021, 05:42:51 PM
Quote from: Bob In PA on January 13, 2021, 02:44:34 PM
Lenn: Take up knitting.  Bob

Last time I did that we had our third child. No thanks  =)) =)) =)) =)) =))
#3293

We have traveled extensively so visiting some of these places was really cool. Personally, I am really not big on these 'caves' like Luray Caverns, Howe Caverns etc. To me, see one see them all, even though each have their own uniqueness. The lava Tubes were nice. We turned around on our own and had to wait for several official tours to go in and out before we ventured in. Really it sounds nicer than it was, but it was a different experience.
The Subway stations in Russia, particularly the ones we visited in St Peterburg were just awesome. They are deep underground and I mean deep maybe 1/4 mile. Most were prepared as underground bunkers in case of a nuclear war, but are exquisitely decorated, artwork on the walls, wonderful lighting and signs all over the place (be it in Russian) no photography.

A few of my pixs. It was hard to really get good pix as I was using a 'real' camera and trying not to get arrested. (We were on a tour)







And the Lava Tubes in Hawaii

#3294
The Front Porch / Re: Does Free Will Exist?
January 13, 2021, 12:22:31 PM
Quote from: T200 on January 13, 2021, 11:51:13 AM
I easily get lost in philosophical questions like this because I am open to entertain different options and viewpoints. I find it hard to disagree with legitimate points of view.

In regards to free will, I am torn between logic and religion and it's just a crazy convoluted rabbit hole in my head and I struggle to clearly convey the maze of thoughts in my head. Suffice it to say, yes, I believe we all have free will, all the while accepting that our lives are preordained.

@Len: I believe you CAN control your desires to eat. It comes down to the right incentive/motivator and/or priority. For example, if I said I'd give you $100K to share half of that cheesecake, you probably would. Likewise, if I offered you the same $100K and said DON'T eat any of it, I'm sure you would take the money.

When you put it like that. probably, but all things being equal, even though I know it is wrong for me, at that time, my will to resist it can't compare with my will to have some.
#3295
The Front Porch / Re: Does Free Will Exist?
January 13, 2021, 11:08:08 AM

I struggle all the time.

My darling wife makes, what I consider, the best cheesecake EVER. Better than Juniors. She used to make this all the time, but now I only get one on my birthday. I am not severely overweight, but I am also not in the 'eat whatever you want' department. So she makes me this cheesecake, and my urges and desires, that I have no control over, make me want to eat it all and NOT share it with anyone.
Is this wrong, am I a creature of some law of the fittest or whatever. I always succumb to my desires and simply cannot resist.

How does that fit into your equation???   :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

She is now into making home made breads and those wonderful smell filters thru every part of the house. I simply cannot control all these desires to eat, eat, and eat. I need help.   :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
#3296
The Front Porch / Re: Photography
January 09, 2021, 12:46:34 PM

I really need to go thru some more of my pixs to find some that I haven't put up here. As I have said, there are certain things that I kind of 'dwell' on--covered bridges, flowers, sunsets, rocks and shells, leaves, etc., etc.

Here is another 'collection' from some of my butterfly pixs. Over the course of our travels, I have had the great fortune to find these fields of wildflowers where everywhere you turn there are butterflies. I try not to use my telephoto lens (I really should) but I chase these darn things all over until I can get close enough to capture some on flowers. Sometimes it does take lots of patience and effort, but the reward is well worth it.
If you ever get a chance to visit one of those butterfly exhibits, do it, there are literally thousands of butterflies flying all over the place and it is easier to capture them in a pix.

















#3297
The Front Porch / Re: Let's Try Movie Quotes Again...
January 09, 2021, 12:19:07 PM
Quote from: jimv on January 08, 2021, 07:48:53 PM

Think of a 40s movie about a murder in NYC.  One of my favorites.

Don't have a clue
#3298
The Front Porch / Re: What are we watching these days?
January 08, 2021, 07:55:50 PM
Quote from: Bob In PA on January 08, 2021, 07:52:54 PM
I've got one... it's from 2005, so maybe some of you have seen it....  the jokes are numerous and IMO none of them fall flat.....     

"The Engagement Ring" starring Patricia Heaton (of Everybody Loves Raymond fame).   https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0461660/fullcredits

I liked it particularly because I "know" every one of the people in this cast from my own life.  I grew up with them, and most were members of my family.

In this case, the characters are Italian, but I suspect you don't have to be "too Italian" to have or have known people like this in your own family. 

It's available for free if you're an Amazon Prime customer/subscriber, but it's probably generally available elsewhere since it's over 15 years old.

Bob

Is this a movie or a series?
#3299
The Front Porch / Re: What are we watching these days?
January 08, 2021, 12:17:50 PM
Quote from: GordonGekko80 on January 08, 2021, 12:06:43 PM
Actually, it's the exact same for me Lenny - not a huge Trekkie fan either, but liked the new movies (the ones with Chris Pine) and a friend of mine told me about Discovery on Netflix.

I watched the first 2 season in like 2 weeks, like a maniac and they were pretty cool... Season 3 I went along with the releases until today.  ;)

Have you seen Star Trek: Picard? Wonder if it's worth watching.

I have not seen it. I have heard really mixed reviews of it. Like if you LOVED Picard from Next Generation you will probably love this movie, and then visa versa. Again, just from hearsay, I have heard it is a bit slow and Picard, love him or hate him will determine how you feel about the movie.

Myself, I liked his character, but if the movie is slow, no liking a character will make it better. I'll see it sometime down the line.
#3300
The Front Porch / Re: Good (or bad) Movies PART 2
January 08, 2021, 12:13:54 PM

It really has been a long time since anyone posted on this thread, as, I guess, newer movies (that was the original purpose, to review new movies) have been lost since there really haven't been many new movies.

As I mentioned in the 'What we are watching' thread, I had just finished watching The Crown on Netflix and just loved it. Gillian Anderson did such a remarkable job playing Margaret Thatcher, I really wanted to see other movies about her, so we found, an Oscar-winning role by Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher, 'The Iron Lady'
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1007029/
I know this movie is about 10 years old, but we had never seen it and what better time than now.
So myself and my darling wife watched this last night.

I can't say I really liked it a lot. It was good, and, as always, Ms. Streep just assumes the part and probably did deserve the Oscar for the role.
Briefly, it is about Ms. Thatcher after she was out of office, her husband had just died and she spends more time talking to an imaginary husband than anything else. That aside, her story was told thru flashbacks almost from childhood thru her time as PM of England. Maybe I expected more, but I was sort of disappointed as I felt more time was spent with her 'older' persona than with the story of her remarkable life and rise to become the first woman PM in England.

Again, just a remarkable performance by Ms. Streep, but overall, I was slightly disappointed in the movie as a whole.