
Well early in the morning, about the break of day,
I ask the Lord, "Help me find the way!"
Help me find the way to the promised land
This lonely body needs a helping hand
I ask the Lord to help me please find the way.
When the new day's a dawning, I bow my head in prayer.
I pray to the Lord, "Won't you lead me there?"
Won't you guide me safely to the Golden Stair?
Won't you let this body your burden share?
I pray to the Lord, "Won't you lead me please, lead me there?"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE8NSvD7LSE )
A good and peaceful Sunday morning, all! Keemun tea in my cup, rice and miso soup beside it, and all is well in my world today. Who could ask for more?
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Originally Posted by phenomshel
I saw the cover for this in the Redbox in the store last night. I have no idea why but I am such a sucker for Nic Cage. He's really the only actor I care anything at all about (and even him not that much - guess I'm not a celebrity hound...) Anyway, how was it??
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I too like Nickolas Cage as an actor. I always felt that he was very warm and caring, even in the roles he played where that wasn't necessary. But Cage bought a pedigreed Thai Ridgeback hound from some friends while I was living in northern Thailand. They said that he was rather cold and remote during the few days they spent together... Interesting.
Anyway, no doubt he is usually a fantastic actor. Just not so much in this new movie. Not bad, just not believable. The movie moved along quickly but never develops any depth. There is one small plot twist towards the end, but it all falls somewhat flat at the finish. When it ended, I looked at my wife, she looked at me, we both shrugged our shoulders and said 'so?'
Not a 'bad' movie, but nothing to write home about.
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Originally Posted by aceflor
It is official : I don't know when we are moving in, and I won't plan it. Very pissed, in the angry, not drunk, sense. In my cup : Vodka Caramel (that tells a lot).
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The psychologists say that moving a home is the second most stressful event in a person's life, following behind the death of a close family
member. Having moved 27+ times (so far) in my life, I agree! Good luck, and remember, it will all work out soon.
Time for another cup of Keemun!
Stitchawl