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Leanne Doiron
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2012
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India
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Delhi, Jaipur, Bharatpur, and Agra, India. Easter break April 2015. Thank you On The Go Tours for the experience!
We Remember
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I was inspired to put the music to pictures. Singer/songwriter is the lovely Stacy Thain...
Turner Syndrome Awareness
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My explanation and story about growing up and living with TS.
Friday at Building 103
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Listen in the background, and you will hear the mid-day call to prayer (turn up your speakers... I promise it's there). I'm also walking to the front of our compound and giving some puppy love to our "Kiddey".
Escape to Europe
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Thanks a million to the folks at Expat Explore, and to my new friends... one hell of a way to spend Christmas vacation :-).
My Story, My Miracle...
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Without knowing it at the time, accepting a contract to teach in Egypt has lead me to the chance of investing in an uncertain and fragile nation and it's future. Even when I felt the process would fall apart, it came back together again. I am blessed.
I think I could only say "I really don't know" to both questions, definitely not getting into that heaven I know.
Shield those that won't get away from danger
That "I took care of it" 😃 saw Jack napier come out.
If there's a heaven, then the only question asked of a father is "did you do your job?" if you did it to the best of your ability, then you're in. Children are the seeds entrusted to the lucky few. You plant it, water it, make sure it grows. A pest threatens that, then do your job n remove it.
"But there was something about him ... " He was an a***ole. And it showed through. Just enough for Dad to see. Plain and simple.
How do you know he didn't kill him?
The correct answer of a father of a daughter.
Amazing song stacy
this flick never hit the sweet notes with the movie review cadre but for content and entertainment I rate it highly. It's in my 300 best films ever made.
At 43yrs old I would have to say: No. I don't think I have.
“Nice to hear her voice again “ 😂
Anubis: “you did your duty as a father, most fathers may not answer as you do, honestly as you do. Your honesty is good enough.”
...the day my girl friend said yes... the days our kids were born... me? every time i got on stage and heard the crowds reaction to what i did... yes to both questions ;)
Couldn't have picked any two better actors to come together in such an epic movie.
Jack really stretched for this role, being that he's played so many wild men, eccentrics, and wackos, and here he is playing a real "button-down" type, in fact a big shot in a big business.
Final point on palliative care...the staff are white and female. Social workers were called in if a gypsy or black African or Russian or young drug addict were admitted. White British preferably happily married old folk dying quickly
As an Australian I saw the widest cultural gap between the English and everybody else...❤...if a doctor or nurse encountered any tears they would immediately refer to a social worker...so....give us all a break...NHS does NOT entertain grief or loss...nurses are always grumpy and doctors always refer away from the emotionally challenging patient/family
I was a palliative care health care professional in uk for 20 years all over England in London dartford and oxford...all of this reflection is bullshit...colleagues of mine were more scared about death and dying...terrible med students from " glorious" oxford university entitled c****s with no empathy
If joy was of paramount importance, wouldn't they just not as the question, and let everyone in, so that they all have a joyous afterlife?
One of my fav z scenes z, 💔⚔️🏴☠️💘😘💋🙏💥
A movie all men should watch at different points in their life... I have, learn more every time...
The daughter truly was a piece of trash.
It really pissed me off the daughter hates her dad for caring and wanting to save her from an abusive AH! Hating her dad because HE DID CARE instead of him umm being abusive to her or her mom, or being a deadbeat dad. Yea that’s a real good reason to cut your dad out of your life. EYEROLL
Now THAT is a good father - maybe not a good dad, but a good father.
My favorite Nicholson movie.
In his eulogy, he says “I like to think we brought a little joy into each others lives”. I love the way it ties in this scene.
I wish I had a Morgan Freeman to ask me shit before I make retarded decisions.
Movie took about a week to make.
Actually, what Carter says about the Egyptian afterlife isn't true. As I understand it, when you reach the afterlife you're interrogated by a whole PANEL of gods (dozens, if I remember correctly). Each asks you about a particular aspect of your life. Then, you're weighed against the 'feather of truth.' If you pass the test, you go on to the next life. If not, that's the end.
It seems that all religions have a life after death.
@@HughButler-lb6zs It does seem that way. I've studied many religions to some level, and I can't recall one yet that doesn't have some form of afterlife. Confucianism, perhaps, but I'm not even sure we can call that a 'religion.'
Friggin badass.
Both of these men are on my board of directors.
Thought this movie was way over rated. I give it a 3 stars out of 5
Every time I see my newest granddaughter I think I could honestly answer the second question with a yes. I was at their house yesterday helping the son-in-law install gutter drain lines and popups and that little girl followed me everywhere. After her nap, mom brought her outside and the look on her face that I was still there was priceless. Literally brought tears to my eyes. Right then I realized the answer to the first question is a resounding yes.
This is a great movie. 2 Titans of the industry carrying it mighty well.
I see nothing wrong with what he did or said about protecting his daughter.
" ohkay, I ll bite!"
I honestly feel that, even if his daughter still hates him, the answer to that second question is still yes. Because he made sure she didn't have to continue surviving an abuser. He made sure the husband never took it too far. Every bit of joy in her and her daughter's life is partially because he said "fuck consequences" and did a father's duty.
Damn good comment!
Wow. I needed this. Never seen this movie before. Thanks TH-cam.
Probably the best example of best friends
Say what you want, but Edward Cole definitely had his daughter's back.
Could it be that easy ❤
Kinda crushed me when he said “However you answer your two questions” 😕
Don,t have daughters but I do have 3 nieces who I love as my own, and the abusive partner wouldn't even see it coming..
First one...yes. Second one...still working on that one
"I NEVER DREAMED ABOUT SUCCESS, I WORKED FOR IT
I love this Film 🎥 sooooo sehr ❤❤❤ Thank you von Herzen 💞 und Namaste 🙏 for ever, versprochen!!!!
Have you found joy in your life? Yes. Has your life brought joy to others? ...I hope so. I really do.
Can someone please tell me the name of the movie?
The Bucket List
“I’m not proud of everything I did, but I’m pretty sure I would do it all again” great line
as a dad, i would have done the same.
I share the same impulse, however it gets a lot more complicated the moment doing so destroy the relationship with your daughter until soon before you die… There’s a hidden message in that… Right or wrong, doing nothing is not an option. Good bless all the committed dads in this world and may we find the wisdom to raise women we can all be proud of.
That entire monolog is 😢
Masterpiece!
It's almost like they are chatting in the afterlife with the beautiful sky and clouds in the background.