Spingirl says
13 years ago
I just finished watching "The Way We Were." It wasn't really that good...
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Spingirl says
13 years ago
and it's no wonder I didn't really understand it the first time I saw it--I was 13!!
lyndahitt says
13 years ago
No it really wasn't
Spingirl says
13 years ago
just wanted to tell them both to GROW UP!! You have a baby on the way!!!
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Knit1Eat2 says
13 years ago
I was never that impressed.
SloKnitR
13 years ago
OMG! I cried so hard when I saw it at the movies - they were still in love - so sad
Spingirl says
13 years ago
see, I guess I'm just totally unromantic. If you still love each other, get over yourselves and work it out. I'm just an old fart I guess.
SloKnitR
13 years ago
I think maybe it is just your age - you don't remember how things used to be - it is prob'ly a generational thing
Spingirl says
13 years ago
true--I was much more prone to cry at movies than I am now! I remember crying myself sick over "West Side Story"!
mehitabel says
13 years ago
but West Side Story was sad--Romeo and Juliet in "our" times. (Well, mine anyway.) Way We Were? I thought it stunk first time out.
mehitabel says
13 years ago
but then I'm not much of a romantic. I cry easily at movies or TV shows or books, but not over that kind of thing.
Spingirl says
13 years ago
WWS was just so TRAGIC!!! I actually could feel Maria's pain...BAWWWWWW!!!
scrapsilove says
13 years ago
I saw it when I was 17, with my bff's. When Robert came on the screen, my bff Debi, signed, "Oh Robert" and the whole audience heard it!
scrapsilove says
13 years ago
Anyways, I loved it! Who of us hasn't had love that didn't work out? Guess I am an old sap, cuz I loved it!
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