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From down 8% to plus 7% in two days? Who's the king baby......don't argue with the master......and how about that CAMH? I hope you all jumped on board for that trip to $15.
It's a long story. Here's the super compact version: It was 1977, and Star Wars was the hot movie. I went to a theater in Sherman Oaks, CA, with some friends who brought along some other friends, and one of those others was the future Mrs. Rob, although i didn't know it at the time. After the movie she said she wanted to see it again. So being somewhat opportunistic, I said, "I'll take you to see it again," which I did. And afterward a buddy of mine and I took the future Mrs. Rob and her sister to a cool restaurant in Universal City called Victoria Station. Maybe some of you Southern Californians are familiar with it. I don't remember if she even knew I was a frustrated musician at the time.
To this day, Star Wars is still one of Mrs. Rob's favorite movies. (May have something to do with a young Harrison Ford.)
I've never watched "Star Wars" all the way through. I have however seen "The Outlaw Josey Wales" about twenty times. Mrs. Lyehopper hates it.jejeje
It's a long story. Here's the super compact version: It was 1977, and Star Wars was the hot movie. I went to a theater in Sherman Oaks, CA, with some friends who brought along some other friends, and one of those others was the future Mrs. Rob, although i didn't know it at the time. After the movie she said she wanted to see it again. So being somewhat opportunistic, I said, "I'll take you to see it again," which I did. And afterward a buddy of mine and I took the future Mrs. Rob and her sister to a cool restaurant in Universal City called Victoria Station. Maybe some of you Southern Californians are familiar with it. I don't remember if she even knew I was a frustrated musician at the time.
To this day, Star Wars is still one of Mrs. Rob's favorite movies. (May have something to do with a young Harrison Ford.)
Originally posted by Lyehopper
I've never watched "Star Wars" all the way through. I have however seen "The Outlaw Josey Wales" about twenty times. Mrs. Lyehopper hates it.jejeje
I was never much of a Star Wars Fan myself...In fact I told one of the admins in the office today that "Movies are for people without real lives"...I don't know why, but nobody has ever appreciated that comment...BTW, I don't read fiction either.
But I did see Star Wars in Westwood because one of my buddies brothers back then was an usher and he let us in free.
Victoria Station...I remember that place...I never ate at the one in U City...But I ate at a couple of other locations...it was good. But they went the way of the Velvet Turtle...which I also liked a lot...Doug(IIC)
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
nbb: "spock gets my vote" not leonard nimoy ... lol
i'm talkin' fiction here ... and speaking of fiction
doug: movies are moving ...
what i like about them is they tell stories that allow my emotions to wake up and particpate in life, without emotions, imho, we are closer to computers than humans ...
i get that some movies are not inspirational for everybody: I feel that way about lord of the rings .... can't get into that trilogy ...
imo, Star Wars is a classic, regardless of Chewbacka ...
Here is my slop chart on pets. I see a possible bear flag or drifting action happening in price. Although the action is bullish down to last low, I don’t like the drifting here. If buyers don’t jump in and it cracks here I think a return move back to at least last lows is possible. Now having said this if it does pop the red lines and sticks I’ll change my mind on it. Next Bull task I see is a fill of gap. Bear task is to stop the drifting action and return it to last low. I do think the truth on this one will be revealed shortly. But as always we shall see. If you don’t mind me asking Gary what is it about PETS that you like? I’m not in it and best luck…
Oh, I should also mention my timing has been off as of late.
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