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Post by SilverSpirit on Nov 18, 2004 22:31:13 GMT -5
hey, I will take the wine and roses over whine and cheese any ol day
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Post by diogenes on Nov 18, 2004 23:23:47 GMT -5
The song~ Frank Sinatra - Days of Wine & Roses Lyrics <with a jauntier melody than andy williams? version>
The days of wine and roses laugh and run away like a child at play Through the meadow land toward a closing door A door marked "nevermore" that wasn?t there before
The lone-ly night discloses just a passing breeze filled with memories Of the golden smile that introduced me to The days of wine and roses and you
<brief instrumental break> The days of wine and roses <more instrumental-rest of the first verse>
The lonely-----the night discloses just a passing breeze filled with memories Of the golden smile that introduced me to The days of wine and roses and you
Days of Wine and Roses
1962 - USA - Marriage Drama/Addiction Drama Best 1,000 Reviewed by Bosley Crowther
Type: Features Distributor: Warner Brothers Rating: NR (Not For Children/Substance Abuse (Alcohol, Drugs)) Running Time: 118 minutes Starring: Charles Bickford, Alan Hewitt, Jack Klugman, Lee Remick, Jack Lemmon Directed by: Blake Edwards PLOT DESCRIPTION In this addiction melodrama, Joe Clay (Jack Lemmon), a promising adman, meet his future wife Kirsten (Lee Remick) at a party. Once married, the pressures of his business lead Joe to seek solace in liquor. Kirsten joins him in his nocturnal drinking sessions, and before long both are confirmed alcoholics. After several frightening episodes, Joe is able to shake the habit thanks to AA, but Kirsten finds it impossible to get through the day without liquor. The two split up, although Joe clings to the hope that someday he and Kirsten will be reunited, if for no reason other than the sake of their young daughter.
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Post by PryncessJenn on Nov 19, 2004 1:22:21 GMT -5
Yeah, I dunno about meeting Dio for wine and roses anywhere ... I have a feeling he's too old for me ... lol.
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Post by ZELLEY on Nov 19, 2004 1:32:03 GMT -5
What an interesting story line. Best, keep my mouth shut closed, and the feet firmly on the ground and let others discuss the case of the "Wine & Roses"
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Post by diogenes on Nov 19, 2004 2:29:38 GMT -5
No need Zee
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Post by diogenes on Nov 19, 2004 4:38:40 GMT -5
I may have the name wrong , there i an English style Fish and Chipery on Sutherland shady sumpi or another great fish and chips
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Post by SilverSpirit on Nov 19, 2004 16:00:17 GMT -5
You gotta like this!!! Lot's of input
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Post by Cearenius on Nov 19, 2004 16:42:50 GMT -5
On Sutherland. It is the Shady Rest. The fish and chip place.
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Post by ZELLEY on Nov 19, 2004 17:20:58 GMT -5
I wasn't going to comment, but I can't help myself.
From a fantasy fest at the Comfort Inn with" Wine and Roses", to a fact filled feast of "fish & chips" at the Shady Rest. It doesn't get any better!
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Post by diogenes on Nov 19, 2004 18:26:30 GMT -5
I am so hppy you approve Zee it means a lot!
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Post by SilverSpirit on Nov 19, 2004 19:04:44 GMT -5
I could go for the "fantasy feast" at Comfort Inn with Wine and Roses, throw in a little romantic music............sounds very nice
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Post by diogenes on Nov 19, 2004 19:09:48 GMT -5
Hey PAR TEEEE Is Evvvvvery booooody Happppy?
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Post by SilverSpirit on Nov 19, 2004 19:28:10 GMT -5
First of all, we need to get down to the Comfort Inn.
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Post by Cranky on Nov 20, 2004 0:04:29 GMT -5
Sounds like a regular orgy(ewwwwww!)
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Post by diogenes on Nov 20, 2004 0:06:30 GMT -5
A regular Bacchanalian Ball
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