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Old 11-02-2010, 10:24 AM
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Hi Liz,

Probably, here's 2 examples for me;

1) Jerry Maguire, when he is breaking up with his "wife" and says goodbye to her son while he is sleeping - GONE!

2) Bicentennial Man - Asimov story based movie with Sam Neill & Robin Williams, at the end when Andrew the robot dies. - GONE!

Must be the movies, cause my pain threshold is pretty high, except for the time I snapped my tibia skiing and then stood on it, and skiied down the rest of the hill (falling over about 60 times on the way) to get to the bottom. Pain was SO bad I cried each and every time I fell over, even little kids with no stocks were stopping and asking: "are you all right Mister???" Almost fainted 3 or 4 times too. Still, did this in the first run on the first day of a 5 day trip, rested for 2 days and then skiied on it for the last 2 days. Crazy pain, but worth it. Got an xray finally 3 months later and you could see the bone had completely healed, even after playing basketball on it. Looked like Mrs Marsh's colgate fooliguard experiment with the chalk.

Just dont get me watching a sad movie. I must empathise too much, the wife often looks over and pats my hand in the sad bits.

Liz, you had me at hello....

Cheers

Chris
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