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AGreyFoxxx
1 day ago
Straight Male, 78
0 miles · New York

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Basically, I am retired, but I do manage to keep active. A couple of days a week, I work in the tasting room of a winery in upstate New York. What's not to love? I get to drink on the job (I have to make sure that the product quality is maintained, after all), I get to flirt with all the women who visit (Entertaining the clientele is an important aspect of the job. If they enjoy themselves, they will return!), and to top it off, I get a paycheck every Friday!! As long as I bring wine home to my wife, all's good!
Having been there ,all I can say is......Meh!
At least my hand appreciates what I'm doing!
As usual, I can't name just one (way too many good flicks to narrow it down that much)

High Noon
Major League
The Longest Day
Any of the original Pink Panther movies
Saving Private Ryan
Young Frankenstein
The Train
Gone With The Wind
Anne of a Thousand Days
Von Ryan's Express
North By Northwest
Titanic
The Lion In Winter
(There's more, but I've got to stop here, else I'll be here all day!)
The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem singing The Wild Rover (No Nay Never)
Which side? The top of course! There's just too little on the sides to keep from falling off!
Admire - Sheriff Will Kane (High Noon)
Identify With - Jake Holman (The Sand Pebbles)
both great movies btw!
Waaaay too many to pick just one!!!! But depending on my mood, here'sa few....

Something Good - Herman's hermits
In the Mood - Glenn miller
When I'm 64 - Beatles
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - Shirelles
Ode to Joy - Beethoven
Manamana - The Muppets
My Heart Will Go On -Celine Dion
Lord I Hope This Day Is Good - Don Williams
Ghost Riders In The Sky - Vaughn Monroe
That's Amore - Dean Martin
Anything by Jason Aldean. - They're like fingernails on a blackboard!
Tiptoe Through the tulips - Tiny Tim - ditto
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown - the Frank Sinatra version -some things are just not suited for the chairman of the board
Spirit In The Sky -Norman Greenbaum - obnoxiousness on steroids
Dominique - The Singing Nun - Do i really need to say more?
Revolution No 9-Beatles - Maybe i just didn't toke up enough to appreciate this
Ringo - Lorne Greene - White rap gone terribly wrong!

ladies and gentlemen, this is just the tip of the iceberg!!
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To have to eat Brussel Sprouts.



Have you tried them roasted in Olive Oil? i used to hate those green spitballs, but once I tried 'em roasted, I was won over! i still can't do Trees & Brains though. (That's Broccoli and Cauliflower, btw)
So many Gone....Too many to choose from, so i can't pick just one

Helen O'Connell
Buddy Holly
Richie Valens
Patsy Cline
Sam Cooke
Jim Croce
Bing Crosby
Harry Chapin
John Denver

just to name a few!
If a tree falls in the forest, and you're a guy, no matter what you think....it's wrong! Just ask any woman! She'll tell you!
A true artist's work comes from the heart (or the head) and they don't give a flying fuck about the public's opinion of it. Many of the worlds great artists did not gain recognition while they were alive, receiving no personal gain, from their work. That being said, public praise and acceptance are important as well. We all, secretly or otherwise, like being praised for what we do, and, we gravitate towards that end. There are two schools of thought on the subject: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" and "You will never grow in your craft without going outside your comfort zone." Does that mean, we should pander to the public? Only if you need to sell, and that is a personal decision.

As for me, I have found that those of my works that I like best, have been, for the most part, well received, but do not necessarily have the highest grades.
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Mine aren't huge, but they're beautiful!




You are SOOO right! Thank you for the privilege of gazing on such beauty!
As subjective as it is, here's my list...
(Honorable Mention) The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (Gotta put Clint on this list somewhere!)
(10) Blazing Saddles (Perhaps Mel Brook's best comedy)
(9)True Grit (Probably the Duke's Second best performance)
(8)Cat Ballou ( Lee Marvin at his absolute Best! What else can you say)
(7)Silverado (As finely crafted a western spectacle as you can find)
(6)The Professionals (Lee Marvin as a good guy)
(5)Shane (What Top western list would be complete without it. A classic!)
(4)The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (As great an assembled cast as you will ever find!)
(3)The Magnificent Seven ((Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson, et al. A magnificent cast!)
(2) Stagecoach (John Wayne's finest performance!)
(1)High Noon (The quintessential struggle between love and duty. By far the greatest western ever!)
To meet? Absolutely! To have sex? I think that would depend on the circumstances. Unfortunately there's a fair amount of distance, and a wedding ring between us, so either would be highly unlikely! So, I will have to make do with dreams and e-mails.
"DO IT!" in reference to ALL those things I had opportunities to try but was too afraid of failure.
I prefer colored lights, randomly set about the tree. My wife, however, likes white lights, so obviously we have white lights! (what can I say, I'm married to a nurse, so, I am not the master of my own house!)
As usual, there are soooo many out there, I can't pick just one:

The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Enemy Below
The Godfather
Gone With the Wind
Saving Private Ryan
The Great Train Robbery
The Great Escape
The Bridges At Toko-Ri
You've got to be kidding!! Only five? An impossible task, but here goes,,,,,

In no particular order:

West Wing
Maverick
Mork & Mindy
Meet the Press
Hogan's Heroes
Madam Secretary
NCIS
The Lone Ranger
Combat

See, I told you i couldn't do just five!!