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Keep the Change.

This gentle gem more than makes up for why I was available to find it.

My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)

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@guysmom..I love Columbo too. We watched it last year but didn't finish all the seasons.
Just before bed, I enjoyed Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral

Perry indicated that Madea has run out of things to say, at least for now. Alas.

We can remember: "You just shut the hell up!" "You are grown!" "I am living for me!" and the scripture according to Madea... oh, my,.. grinning smiley

My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)
Today has been fun: Russian version of Pinocchio and something called Dark Forces. The targeted politician in this 1980 flick looks so much like Donald Trump that I gawped! But no worries. There is no conspiracy theory here. (I felt I should add the disclaimer. The movie was chosen randomly and because it was free to watch.)

My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)
A Promise to Carolyn

Based upon the real, short life of Carolyn Yvonne McMorris. Archived news tells the story as it unfolded when adults remembered their childhoods. The movie changes a few details.

My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)
I watched the Haunting of Bly Manor on Netflix. It's a series but only one season.
I'm watching "Them" on Prime Video. It is powerful, to say the least.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
"Breakdown" (1997) with Kurt Russell & Kathleen Quinlan.

I have a weird thing for these types of movies - a wholesome (often middle-class) person or family that is victimized/preyed upon by some lunatic(s) in a suspenseful/thriller plot. smiling smiley
Being Rose

This is one brave, beautiful broad! smiling smiley

My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)
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