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Songbird76

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Songbird76

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Not me! Pickled stuff…yuck. :hungover:
I quite agree, though one person came at me at my mother's funeral to ask for the recipe for the zucchini pickels. She wanted to be sure to get that recipe while she could, since we were planning to move here and she didn't want to miss out. I hardly thought my mother's funeral was the place to be asking me for recipes, but apparently they are REALLY good pickles. Then, because I ignored the request, (I found it a bit...inappropriate timing which did not make me want to help her out) she tracked down my aunt in another town to write to me to get the recipe. She was very determined, so I can only assume they were very good pickles.
 

Goofyernmost

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It is not about the Happy Ending. 1 and 2 are some of the greatest movies ever made, and I wouldn't say either of them had a happy ending.
True, but, they did have a situation were it was just the bad guy (usually) that is justifiable missing in action. Number three was a good movie with an extremely depressing ending, thought provoking, but, depressing. Never felt bad about Michael, but, it really brought focus in on everyone else that his life destroyed.
 

catmom46

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Hahaaa...!
Yea, I'll probably never own one, but, I do know the "proper" terminology...! ;)

I always wanted one of these:

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catmom46

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I quite agree, though one person came at me at my mother's funeral to ask for the recipe for the zucchini pickels. She wanted to be sure to get that recipe while she could, since we were planning to move here and she didn't want to miss out. I hardly thought my mother's funeral was the place to be asking me for recipes, but apparently they are REALLY good pickles. Then, because I ignored the request, (I found it a bit...inappropriate timing which did not make me want to help her out) she tracked down my aunt in another town to write to me to get the recipe. She was very determined, so I can only assume they were very good pickles.

Yikes, that is inappropriate! I don't care how good they are. :jawdrop:
 

catmom46

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True, but, they did have a situation were it was just the bad guy (usually) that is justifiable missing in action. Number three was a good movie with an extremely depressing ending, thought provoking, but, depressing. Never felt bad about Michael, but, it really brought focus in on everyone else that his life destroyed.

Now I'm really curious to see the other 2, just so I know what all this fuss is about. :p
 

Songbird76

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Yikes, that is inappropriate! I don't care how good they are. :jawdrop:
Glad to know it wasn't just me who thought that. My funeral experience is pretty limited, and my mother HAD asked us to put her 2 secret recipes (poppyseed bread and seasoning salt) in the booklet for the funeral so she could keep her promise to everyone that they could have the recipes when she moved or died, but I didn't think that opened up the hotline for recipe requests. But it's nice to know that someone else views it as inappropriate, too.
 

Goofyernmost

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Now I'm really curious to see the other 2, just so I know what all this fuss is about. :p
If you can get it, the best way to watch the Godfather saga is to get the one that was edited and put in real time sequence when it aired on TV years ago. It started before the place where the original Godfather began and through to the end. It's easier to follow and is, in my opinion, much more enjoyable then the piece meal way. It does, however, take about 6 or 7 hours if I remember correctly.
 

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