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When Harry Met Sally…
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on February 20, 2010
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IMDB rating: 7.60 Plot: Harry and Sally meet when she gives him a ride to New York after they both graduate from the University of Chicago. The film jumps through their lives as they both search for love, but fail, bumping into each other time and time again. Finally a close friendship blooms between them, and they both like having a friend of the opposite sex. But then they are confronted with the problem: “Can a man and a woman be friends, without sex getting in the way?” |
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Actors: Crystal Billy,Kirby Bruno,Ford Steven,Beuth Robert Alan,Burdick David,Viviani Joe,Hunt Joseph,Rooney Kevin,Luz Franc,Comedy,Drama,Romance,
Movies like "When Harry met Sally?"?
I love when Harry Met Sally and the aspect of friends into something more. Are there any other good movies that have two friends that fall for eachother (and decent in content at least along Harry Met Sally lines)
The Sure Thing
Chasing Amy
About Last Night
Joe C | Jan 04, 2010
These two are really cute (both are with Meg Ryan):
Sleepless In Seattle.
You’ve Got Mail.
Then there’s movies like The Breakfast Club, which are classic.
What Women Want is also cute.
Claire | Jan 04, 2010
Random Harvest (1942)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1962)
Murphy’s Romance (1985)
Almost anything with Cary Grant in it.
David R. | Jan 04, 2010
The Notebook
sirjenks96 | Jan 06, 2010
War of the Roses, The
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on February 08, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.50 Plot: The Roses, Barbara and Oliver, live happily as a married couple. Then she starts to wonder what life would be like without Oliver, and likes what she sees. Both want to stay in the house, and so they begin a campaign to force each other to leave. In the middle of the fighting is D’Amato, the divorce lawyer. He gets to see how far both will go to get rid of the other, and boy do they go far.. |
Actors: Douglas Michael,Astin Sean,Spradlin G.D.,Donat Peter,Castellaneta Dan,Arnold Harlan,Brocco Peter,Drama,Comedy,
I want to drop history?
Were only like a term and a bit into it but i already hate it.
our topics are the cold war and the war of the roses. i don’t really mind the war of the roses but i HATE the cold war. it doesn’t help that i don’t like my teacher and he treats me like a 4 year old, but i try really hard to listen and understand and i just can’t. when i ask for help he makes me look really stupid instead of actually helping he ask questions with only the really smart people know the answers to and makes me and anyone else look so stupid……
how do i overcome this to stick with the course?
i really want to get into uni
Im in english school so it’s not core….i picked it! i really liked it last year, it wasn’t my top choice but i thought it would be okay. I have 3 teachers.
sorry History is a core subject that you must pass to graduate
if you could change teachers then do so .. or maybe take a night course at a local junior college
nas88car 300 #48 = 4 | Jan 21, 2010
you cant drop history.
Alexei | Jan 21, 2010
Well that sucks because you need to know your history or else you will look like a retarded bum.
Jesus | Jan 21, 2010
Stick with it. It will be over before you know it. I have dropped classes in college and looked back and wished I hadn’t. I would go ahead and make it through. You will be happy you did in the long run. Quitting is the easy way out.
Jamie G | Jan 21, 2010
The Cold War is interesting imo … history probably isn’t your thing because you need to be interested ideally.
Pretty_Fly | Jan 21, 2010
no u need history
sexylove | Jan 21, 2010
i dont think history has ever been interesting to anybody.
its just something that everyone has to learn and take in school.
you’ll get over the bad units eventually.
Dylan | Jan 21, 2010
If you drop history then good luck getting some where in life! Here’s what you do, make eye contact with teacher when their teaching you something, take notes frequently, try to find the fun in something, try to put yourself in the shoes of certain people that your reading about. Works for me! I aced my mid term in history!
Joe | Jan 21, 2010
Yep, I’ve been there before. Your professor is a typical one that can be found in most universities. Sheltered by the walls of that university, never having to venture out into the real workforce…they know everything.
I would do this. You hate the Cold War because it’s probably boring to you. You’ve got to find some things though to really ask your professor. Something that is not a quick answer that they think "everyone should know".
Talk to some people that know a pretty good bit about history. Give them specific parts of the topic that your professor is talking about from a class that week. Then get some good questions to ask when you go back in there.
I’ll do it. Send me something. I’d be happy to help you put that know it all professor in their place with a few good questions.
Just do not drop it. You’ll always remember later that the professor got to you and was the main reason you dropped a class.
Good luck.
Greg | Jan 21, 2010
sounds like your in high school if this is the case then bring a tape recorder to class and tape everything he says along with him treating you like a 4 year old. Then take it to your school counselor
Hmmm Maybe | Jan 21, 2010
wow ya i understand you
I am at the university Of south Florida and I hate professors who do stupid things like that.
My college algebra teacher was from f-ing russia and nobody in class could understand her and it was bad enough that it was like 60 people in the class.
So if you asked her a question (which people are going to do that because this is math) she ramble and end up answering something else or she would also tell someone else in the class to answer it and it made you fell stupid or like what the f she didn’t even answer my question.
My Mass Communication teacher and my Political Science Teacher where the same way.
I am a jr now and now i know how to deal with it.
In classes like that you have to read ahead. Like read the chapter ahead of time before his lecture. That way when you g oto class you will already know what he is going to say. And take note s on stuff you didn’t remember from the chapter that he is saying. If you still have a question just go back in the book where he is at and look it up yourself. (and you will know where he is in the chapter by reading ahead.)
If you already do this and you some how still don’t understand I recommend dropping the class and getting a new teacher next semester. Or you can get someone in class to explain stuff to you after class if you don’t want to do that.
Good luck and I really hope i helped
! | Jan 21, 2010
Just switch teachers or Study when you get at home.
PEACEONEDAY | Jan 21, 2010

