Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Russ’s Review, “The Tin Star”

These are just some of the words sage and cynical Morg Hickman (played by Henry Fonda) uses to try teach young, naive, and certainly wet behind the ears new sheriff Ben Owens (played by Anthony Perkins).

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Monday, September 28, 2009

“Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.” Elwood P. Dowd, “Harvey”

That sums up “Harvey”. A 1950 movie starring James Stewart in the lead role of Elwood P. Dowd. Elwood spends his days (and nights!) visiting his friends and the taverns of his community with his best friend, Harvey. Here is where the conflict of the movie arises. As Elwood explains, Harvey is a “pooka”. What is a pooka you might ask? A pooka, is a mythic Celtic spirit that only appears to certain people. It is often friendly with a mischievous side to it’s personality. Harvey in this case is a 6 foot tall white rabbit that is invisible to most everyone.

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Parasites

Hello dudesndivorce.com readers!

This morning I woke up thinking about parasites, yeah, what a cheerful thought, huh? But I wasn’t thinking about your everyday parasites like leaches and ticks (well, not necessarily I suppose) rather those kind of people whether they are individuals or groups that have a tendency to attach themselves to others when their “chips are down”. At first they may present themselves as being concerned for you and your welfare or even some other mutual good cause but in the end you find they are just looking out for themselves. Naturally as you go through a divorce and for a time thereafter you are vulnerable to these types of people. You may or may not be approached by them and you may or may not succumb to their deceptions.


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Cookin' up a New Relationship

Hello dudesndivorce.com readers!

Have you ever bit into some real good looking piece of food only to find out that it wasn’t cooked all the way? Shocking, huh? And sort of gross too?

Perhaps you were so eager to eat it because it looked SOOO GOOD or maybe you haven’t eaten in a long time so you were extremely famished and JUST had to get something in your mouth and belly FAST!!! You know what I mean? Either way when you saw or tasted (or felt, yuch!!!) that raw food in your mouth you suddenly realized it would’ve been a better idea to wait until it was fully cooked, right?

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Monday, September 7, 2009

8 Dating Rules for Divorced Men

If you're hoping to get your dating mojo back after your divorce, we're here to help. These eight rules should effectively help ease your way back to romance.
When men begin dating again after divorce, they need to go back to basics to recapture their dating skills. "A guy's got to ask himself, 'When I've dated in the past, what have women liked and what can I do again?'" says Gayle Crist, a dating coach in Doylestown, PA, and author of How I Met My Second Husband Online at Age 50. If the marriage was a long-standing one, it may be hard to remember the specifics! So, here are eight simple rules divorced men need to know about dating
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