Children's bookstore game

Lola 2022-03-19 09:01:03

The business scramble for the hero and heroine is that lovely bookstore. One is a children's bookstore on a street corner, and the other is a children's book department of a professional chain of booksellers. A small, warm little gift is placed in the corner of the table, even the old fairy tale characters can be remembered by the clerk, but the price is high; a cheap, spacious, bright, bright, but without connotation.

In the face of commercial challenges, the film also gave a survival answer. Business is just that!

If you were a parent, which would you choose? !

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  • Kaelyn 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    The first street scene to the bookstore always reminds me of 84 Charing Cross Street. From Sleepless in Seattle to You've got Mail, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are the perfect pair. Falling in love and killing each other corresponding to business and daily life may be the favorite subject of light comedy.

  • Robert 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Some people say it's vulgar, some people say it's vulgar.. um.. anyway, I like it very much. I also like the original movie corner store... It's so beautiful to have such a bookstore in the corner bookstore...

You've Got Mail quotes

  • Kathleen Kelly: [writing to "NY152"] I've been thinking about you. Last night I went to meet you, and you weren't there. I wish I knew why. I felt so foolish. And as I waited, someone else showed up: a man who has made my professional life a misery. And an amazing thing happened. I was able, for the first time in my life to say the exact thing I wanted to say at the exact moment I wanted to say it. And, of course, afterwards, I felt terrible, just as you said I would. I was cruel, and I'm never cruel. And even though I can hardly believe what I said mattered to this man - to him, I am just a bug to be crushed - but what if it did? No matter what he's done to me, there is no excuse for my behavior. Anyway, I so wanted to talk to you. I hope you have a good reason for not being there last night. You don't seem like the kind of person that would do something like that. The odd thing about this form of communication is you're more likely to talk about nothing than something. But I just want to say that all this nothing has meant more to me than so many... somethings. So, thanks.

  • Joe Fox: [Joe Fox leaves the store, but his balloon is caught in the door. Joe goes back into the store to free the balloon] Good thing it wasn't the fish!