A day and night in October 2016

Peggie 2021-12-09 08:01:31

Can't sleep watching this drama. I downloaded it when I was bored.

Now it seems that I am getting used to waiting, and I can't help but wonder which is better if someone is waiting or no one is waiting. "Wait and be speechless, open your heart" is really hard. It is not good to develop this habit, and I always feel empty in my heart. It is better to be self-sufficient when someone comes. Don't like dependence. Not consciously.

This drama is very early. I've heard it for a long time. I have been too lazy to watch. Various routines have long been well understood. But thinking and seeing are two different things. People are impetuous, and slowly lose patience. I like something that catches the eye, and I want to avoid thinking about certain things. Good ghost movies are too hard to find, and I suddenly turned out this show tonight, and it was a relief to my thirst. It's interesting. Is it true that the more people grow up, the more boring they become, and the more time they have, the more empty they are. It's really helpless to think about it.

Watching comedy may really make you happy, kids are so cute. Good and evil are clear, black and white are right. It's so cute.

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  • Gerardo 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    This series is okay. Although the protagonist has been changed, I still like the kid in AI.

  • Janae 2022-04-23 07:02:10

    It's boring to change Macaulay Gold.

Home Alone 3 quotes

  • [Mr. Unger and Mr. Jernigan meet Beaupre, who just found Alex's toy car, at the Alcott's house]

    Burton Jernigan: It's a video camera. Someone's onto us.

    Earl Unger: Do you think this really matters? Chip's in the car. We're at the airport in 45 minutes.

    Peter Beaupre: Where's Alice?

    Alice: [as she pushes a baby stroller to the Alcott's shed] What happened?

    Peter Beaupre: There's a woman in the house. I'll go back in and deal with her. Get the chip.

    [Beaupre then hands Alice the car]

  • Peter Beaupre: [about Alex, in a sinister tone] What a brave little fellow!