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  1. 46 minutes ago, Charlotte7598 said:

    I'm curious now, is there any way you could provide a link to that scene?

    About 1:18:09 into this clip :D  (we were crazy kids I think in retrospect LOL)

     

     

     

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  2. 16 minutes ago, Time Stood Still said:

    Just curious, what is AWIP? And also, what's the rowboat scene? 

    Neil's drum instruction DVD, 'A Work In Progress'.  There's a scene in there where he's in shorts in a rowboat saying something (couldn't tell you what hahahahaha) and some of us girls dug it.  :D

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  3. My husband (Chasartymac on this board) STILL makes fun of me for commenting about Neil being hot in the 'rowboat scene' from AWIP.  :2funny:

     

    As I've gotten older, its now more of a 'he fills my heart' kind of love for Neil because he is my touchstone.  :heart:


    Ged and Alex - not hot to me.  But I love them dearly.

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  4. Hi Charlotte.  I'm 'new' here in that I was here years ago and just came back to start posting again (I think my member number is 71, so that tells you how old I am LOL).  I totally understand how you feel.  I returned here, in part, to commiserate with people who are having the same feelings about this as I am.

     

    I am still not dealing well with his passing.  I guess it's the typical stages of grief where some times I'm fine (and can listen to 'The Garden' without crying) and times where I can't.  There will be random things that should be totally normal to see or hear - like a stupid click bait type video on YT talking about him - that end up making me bawl. 

     

    And the dreams - lord the dreams!  At least once a week (though usually more if I'm honest), he pops up in a dream - like I knew him and we're friends or something and doing random stuff.  

     

    I guess for a lot of us, the day he died will become like the Challenger disaster or 9/11 in that I'll always remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard.  His sprawling legacy is comforting to me (about the only thing that is).

     

    But we can have each other, right?  Fellow Rush fans to talk to and be friends with - that's part of the legacy too, I think.

     

    xoxo

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  5. On 11/23/2021 at 1:20 PM, Laurabw said:

    I prefer Danforth & Pape for my Rush stuff, it's all so clever and the shirts are really nice. Not as cheap, of course. But their ladies' shirts are great. And RB has like, one right now to offer. They need to get with the program.

    I'll have to scope out D&P.  I've done ok on RB because I'll buy men's t-shirts to hide muffin top :2funny:

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  6. 8 hours ago, 1-0-0-1-0-0-1 said:

     

    So the password recovery email thingy worked for you? That's good. We're still playing with the email settings in this new software. :cool:

    It did, thanks so much!  Nice to 'see' familiar faces :)

  7. ^^no wonder we're in love

     

    Star Wars (originals only please)

    Hunt for Red October

    T2

    Any Godfather flick

     

    To those, I add:

    Goodfellas

    Steel Magnolias

    Forrest Gump

  8. QUOTE (drumrchick @ May 5 2005, 04:32 PM)
    I voted for Subdivisions as it is one of my all time favorite songs ever. I relate to the "conform or be cast out" lyric. I was never really popular in school. I was in band...

    Boy I can relate to that!!!

     

    Ditto on Subdivisions, too. smile.gif

  9. Read a rather lengthy review that was posted at another message board I frequent (dude didn't post the source, have asked, will post if he answers). I didn't read quite all of it, but these opening paragraphs alone gave me chills.

     

     

    "Revenge of the Sith" is, quite simply, f***ing awesome. This is the "Star Wars" prequel the haters have been b****ing for since "Menace" came out, and if they don't cop to that when they finally see it, they're lying.

     

    As dark as "Empire" was, this movie goes a thousand times darker - from the triggering of Order 66 (which has all the Shock Troopers turning on the Jedi Knights they've been fighting beside throughout the Clone Wars and gunning them down), to the jaw-dropping Anakin/Obi Wan fight on Mustafar (where - after cutting his legs and arm off, Ben leaves Skywalker burning alive on the shores of a lava river, with Anakin spitting venomous sentiments at his departing mentor), this flick is so satisfyingly tragic, you'll think you're watching "Othello" or "Hamlet".

     

     

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    *edited cos I can't bloody type*

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