Good morning.
Quote from: Laura on December 17, 2017, 05:07:45 AMGood morning.Laura my brother was
He was bit by an angry cockatoo, Vixmom?
While I have no urge to see the musical version of A Christmas Story, I remain a huge fan of the film, which captures much of my memories of midwestern winters and Christmas in the late 1940s.
Belated Happy Birthday to DR ChasSmith! Sorry I missed it!
Quote from: elmore3003 on December 17, 2017, 07:19:44 PMWhile I have no urge to see the musical version of A Christmas Story, I remain a huge fan of the film, which captures much of my memories of midwestern winters and Christmas in the late 1940s.But — a thousand times yes to the film as DR Elmore observes. Not only the midwestern memories and the feel that were so perfectly captured, but my beloved Cleveland and Higbee’s and other settings blow me away. We didn’t know how good we had it, and how soon it would all begin disappearing.
Quote from: George on December 17, 2017, 03:33:03 PMAnd now, I'm off to usher for "The Nutcracker."Be back later.The test of a good production is how they handle the growing Christmas tree.
And now, I'm off to usher for "The Nutcracker."Be back later.
We too are watching the live broadcast of a Christmas a Story.. One of Vixdad's favorite movies
John, the biggest idiot and bag of wind on Cast Recording List, just put down the film, along with the musical, because the Miss Crabapple's girls' finishing school he attended was nothing like the events in the film.