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-He can put a password on it, but if I ask for the phone he has to unlock it
-If you wouldn't call a land line at that hour, you shouldn't be texting them either.
-If you can't show your grandmother the picture, you shouldn't be taking it or accepting it
-When you are talking to someone, the phone stays away
-no phone at the dinner table, lunch table or anywhere else a meal is being eaten.
-there is no insurance on the phone...responsibility is important. If he loses or breaks it, he has to replace it (because it is essentially MINE).
-When it's time to drive, the phone needs to be muted and out of sight.
There are others but those are the biggies.
Those are great--I wish everyone with a phone would follow those rules.
Seems like junior high must be out and they've all found this forum. Get off my lawn, etc.
"Argo"- A film about how the US was able to get some of the Iran emabassy staff out of Iran during the takeover in '79.
*ahem*..........t'was Canadians that rescued the embassy staff.
I wouldn't expect Hollywood to say so though. Not interesting enough. Just like the movie U-571, it was the British that pulled off that whole operation........months before the US even got in to WW2.
*ahem*..........t'was Canadians that rescued the embassy staff.
I wouldn't expect Hollywood to say so though. Not interesting enough. Just like the movie U-571, it was the British that pulled off that whole operation........months before the US even got in to WW2.
Ar go f**k youself!
The movie closed out with someone asking one of the characters why the US couldn't do something like that. The response above was used as the final punchline. In the movie the "production company" was "Canadian" as to not arouse suspicion from the Iranians. Accurate? Hard to tell. Regardless I enjoyed the movie.
Ar go f**k youself!
The movie closed out with someone asking one of the characters why the US couldn't do something like that. The response above was used as the final punchline. In the movie the "production company" was "Canadian" as to not arouse suspicion from the Iranians. Accurate? Hard to tell. Regardless I enjoyed the movie.
I didn't watch it. Ben Afleck drives me up a wall.
I'm not sure if I'll be able to watch the Batman/Superman movie without throwing my drink at the screen.
If Superman kills Batman, I'll be okay with it.
Ar go f**k youself!
The movie closed out with someone asking one of the characters why the US couldn't do something like that. The response above was used as the final punchline. In the movie the "production company" was "Canadian" as to not arouse suspicion from the Iranians. Accurate? Hard to tell. Regardless I enjoyed the movie.
Yes, that was an excellent movie, I enjoyed it greatly.Talk about suspenseful even though you knew how it was to end.
If you don't like what I have to say, don't read it.
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