Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Anyone planning on watching the Golden Globes tonight, if only to see what trouble Ricky Gervais can stir up?
 

Goofyernmost

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See...if you lived in the South, it would still be raining.
Beautiful day today. Sunshine, temperatures were at 65 degree. A little chilly, but, we can live with that. However, it's supposed to get back down to 28 degrees tonight again. Not good!

Even went to the golf course today. Didn't play, but, I did use the driving range to try and get the "you've been dormant" knots out of the old muscles. Now I have to wait until the temperature spikes up again and go shoot some golfs!
 

Arthur Wellesley

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What makes you think that they wouldn't have both survived if she hadn't been so "smart"?
Had he survived in the freezing waters, they would have been sitting together in the rescue ship carrying them to the States. As a pair, they would have been more obvious to her ex-fiance, who would have recognized them easily, and shot them both then & there.

But as it turned out, since it was just her alone, she was able to go under the radar of said jealous ex-fiance, thus saving herself from imminent danger, or a life of misery (and boredom) by his side.

She most likely had this all calculated and planned-out in advance, hence the reason for her "inability" to fit both her & Jack safely onto the floating piece of debris. Some might call it selfish. I call it brilliant strategy.
 

Goofyernmost

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Had he survived in the freezing waters, they would have been sitting together in the rescue ship carrying them to the States. As a pair, they would have been more obvious to her ex-fiance, who would have recognized them easily, and shot them both then & there.

But as it turned out, since it was just her alone, she was able to go under the radar of said jealous ex-fiance, thus saving herself from imminent danger, or a life of misery (and boredom) by his side.

She most likely had this all calculated and planned-out in advance, hence the reason for her "inability" to fit both her & Jack safely onto the floating piece of debris. Some might call it selfish. I call it brilliant strategy.
Sure, but, how would you have felt (other then dead) if you had been Jack. Would you still be so complimentary about it? Huh? Would you? Huh? :jawdrop::joyfull:
 

Arthur Wellesley

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Sure, but, how would you have felt (other then dead) if you had been Jack. Would you still be so complimentary about it? Huh? Would you? Huh? :jawdrop::joyfull:
Hmm...when put that way, no, probably not. Despite thinking "so this is what it feels like to be the world's largest Häagen-Dazs ice cream bar"... I would have a tad bit of resentment once I realized we both could have fit adrift safely.
 

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