great talented student! :P about the edio thing id on't know the code, but when i have it i'll send it.. however don't forget about "Lebanese" conection speed ;)
lol...that's my fav actress...Maggie Cheung! by the way..back in the 60s...it's so fashionable to wear cheongsam..in this part of the world...and the container is so very common....
The best, most expressive scene ever in any movie i have ever seen is the one where the male character in In the Mood For Love comes back home, drenched by the rain, and eats the rice dish his wife left him there (while she's cheating on him i think) ... it's the expression on his face as he's eating that rice - you just know he has that salt taste in his mouth that you get when you're really sad and supress your tears in order to eat. it's a phenomenal little scene in my opinion
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how terribly nice this post is!
not in the mood for love too?
(salamtik!!)
:)
get well soon! and remember, one positive side of being sick is the guiltless 1pm sleep in...
wawa! :(
nice post ;)
great talented student! :P
about the edio thing id on't know the code, but when i have it i'll send it.. however don't forget about "Lebanese" conection speed ;)
lol...that's my fav actress...Maggie Cheung! by the way..back in the 60s...it's so fashionable to wear cheongsam..in this part of the world...and the container is so very common....
Very best site. Keep working. Will return in the near future.
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The best, most expressive scene ever in any movie i have ever seen is the one where the male character in In the Mood For Love comes back home, drenched by the rain, and eats the rice dish his wife left him there (while she's cheating on him i think) ... it's the expression on his face as he's eating that rice - you just know he has that salt taste in his mouth that you get when you're really sad and supress your tears in order to eat. it's a phenomenal little scene in my opinion
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