Plain and good-looking

Nels 2022-01-21 08:01:03

Rainy afternoon urgently looking for a movie to get through the good times do not go out
Colin uncle always not disappoint the film
story very plain lost a divorced mother of women find true love really damn story
movie tone is I like that sometimes life is sad, but at least there is still warm sunshine, don’t you
shuttle in New York? I like to wear literary floral sarongs in the streets of
Colin. The arrangement of the house by the lake is very warm. The
last shot. Mom and brother are washing the dishes. The hostess is at the dining table. Looking at
the decorations in the room outside the window . I love very American warm tableware and tea sets. wall hangings and even hanging kitchen cupboard shelf dishwashing
really have been such a wonderful arrangement of the house can feel so warm
wood large table why Chinese people like to put the glass on the wooden table
today to go to a friend's house the arrangement is really a surprise everywhere
apartments Open Houses are literally all kinds of fabrics decorate photo books twigs spend very warm
family thing is really going
but did not put together a full offensive but more Jisi cozy
furniture wood color as well as supporting lighting including the use of various kinds of cloth can not wait to go home immediately after the decorated
living needs a sense of ritual
is only a little bit of intentions a little bit of heart

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Then She Found Me quotes

  • April Epner: Your wife was seeing someone else?

    Frank: Pretty much everyone else. I was too much for her.

    April Epner: Your wife? I'm sure she didn't feel that way.

    Frank: She told me.

    April Epner: What did she say?

    Frank: 'You're too much for me.'

    April Epner: Ugh.

  • April Epner: There is a Jewish story, an ordinary Jewish joke. A father was teaching his little son to be less afraid, to have more courage, by having him jump down the stairs. He put his son on the second stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you," and then on the third stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you." And the little boy was afraid, but he trusted his father and did what he was told and jumped into his arms. The father put him on the next step, and then the next, each time telling him, "Jump, and I'll catch you." Then the boy jumped from a very high step, but this time the father stepped back, and the boy fell flat on his face. He picked himself up, bleeding and crying, and the father said to him, "That'll teach you."