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GaryA

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Nobody really knows what they are doing. They are coming up with suggestions/ideas that they think will be the best solution. As with all of mans ideas, it may solve one problem but create others in the mean time. As to whether this whole thing is planned or not I really dont know, time will tell. In the mean time I guess the only thing to do is grab a coffee and wait it out.
Well - if you are waiting - you may as well have some coffee! :coffee: (y)

:)
 

Ruby123

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Well - if you are waiting - you may as well have some coffee! (y) :coffee:

:)
We are all housebound and I am tired of talking to myself. Anyway it finishes (maybe) tomorrow midnight. I have already had too much coffee lol and am talking more than usual.

 

seoulsearch

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translation that GG gets: Don't let my rabbit loving innocent children watch or read this.
Thanks for sharing Seoulsearch.
I was just thinking of looking into it further for them.......
now likely won't.
Hey GG,

I'm glad the description was helpful. If you're curious, just Google Watership Down 1978 images and you'll see everything you'll need to know when deciding for your kids.

I just did and if I were still a kid, my nightmares would ensue once again.

This movie shows realistic-style animated rabbits that are violently killed, and it doesn't hold back in showing how.

I don't even feel I could post the found images to this site.

Some of the shots a 2-second Google search pulled up included the bloodied, demonic-looking enemy rabbit with bloody claws who is missing an eye, a snarling dog with bloody teeth attacking and killing the rabbits, a battered and bloody rabbit caught in a snare, and a field covered in blood as a premonition of what would happen to the rabbit warren.

As I said, the most jarring memory I have from this movie is a rabbit describing to his friends how the rest of the group became trapped underground, panicking and trying to escape, only to suffocate into a pile of dead bodies, and it graphically shows the expressions of these frantic rabbits, desperately trying to push past one another as "the air turned bad" -- which is the exact description the rabbit gives.

I didn't even have to look that part up -- it's burned into my memory. And I'm a gal who loves movies like Silence of the Lambs.

I can't remember how old I was when I saw this, but in my humble opinion, it is definitely not for any kid who doesn't want to see their favorite animals suffer and die, especially in violent ways.

The story also credits the creation of the world, and the rabbits, to a mythical god called Frith, which might be confusing to young children who know who the real God is.
 

Ruby123

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Sure, Ruby. Here's some pretty ones for you. :)

An excellent selection Zero. The problem is which one to choose. I think I like the front pink one with the coconut. I love coconut anything. The pale green one looks interesting too.
 
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An excellent selection Zero. The problem is which one to choose. I think I like the front pink one with the coconut. I love coconut anything. The pale green one looks interesting too.
I was wondering about the pale green one too lol
 
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Live4Him

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I'll gladly endorse it, it is an amazing true story. Anyone who gets YT should be able to get it, and ty you for helping with the link. I'll be waiting for some reviews, lol.
You're welcome.

My lack of endorsement wasn't based upon this movie itself because I've never seen it.

I have, unfortunately, seen many "Christian" movies over the years which I thought were horrible (because they didn't align with scripture), and that is the reason for my hesitancy. I simply like to know whether or not something is good before sharing it with others. That's all.

Anyhow, good morning (or evening), everybody.
 

Ruby123

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I'll take a guess and say it is pistachio.
There is one way to be sure though
 

She_is_Legendary

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We are all housebound and I am tired of talking to myself. Anyway it finishes (maybe) tomorrow midnight. I have already had too much coffee lol and am talking more than usual.

And yes... there IS such a thing as tooooo much coffee... I get very jittery.
 

JohnDB

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Hey GG,

I'm glad the description was helpful. If you're curious, just Google Watership Down 1978 images and you'll see everything you'll need to know when deciding for your kids.

I just did and if I were still a kid, my nightmares would ensue once again.

This movie shows realistic-style animated rabbits that are violently killed, and it doesn't hold back in showing how.

I don't even feel I could post the found images to this site.

Some of the shots a 2-second Google search pulled up included the bloodied, demonic-looking enemy rabbit with bloody claws who is missing an eye, a snarling dog with bloody teeth attacking and killing the rabbits, a battered and bloody rabbit caught in a snare, and a field covered in blood as a premonition of what would happen to the rabbit warren.

As I said, the most jarring memory I have from this movie is a rabbit describing to his friends how the rest of the group became trapped underground, panicking and trying to escape, only to suffocate into a pile of dead bodies, and it graphically shows the expressions of these frantic rabbits, desperately trying to push past one another as "the air turned bad" -- which is the exact description the rabbit gives.

I didn't even have to look that part up -- it's burned into my memory. And I'm a gal who loves movies like Silence of the Lambs.

I can't remember how old I was when I saw this, but in my humble opinion, it is definitely not for any kid who doesn't want to see their favorite animals suffer and die, especially in violent ways.

The story also credits the creation of the world, and the rabbits, to a mythical god called Frith, which might be confusing to young children who know who the real God is.
This sounds nothing like the book I read. The things described about the movie were said in the book but never were part of the action in the book. A brief mention as a basis for their fears.

I had some idea as to whether or not to watch it when I seen on netflix that it was a miniseries and nothing was described as being anything that I had read before.

The book is excellent...the movie appears to be trash.

Now if you want to read an old book that you will swear was newly written....
"That Printer of Udell's" is one that you would swear was written by someone who had spy cameras and microphones all over in your church.
But it was written around the 1900's. Amazing book in a lot of ways. Not a long one either...cheesey at the end but still a great read.
 
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Godsgirl83

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You need this sort of bag GG, nice and big
YES!!!!!!! THAT'S what I need for family outings to carry everyones stuff round in!!!!! :D
Oh Dang :confused: That's going to get pretty heavy.

:unsure: wonder how many donuts will fit in there?