"Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do" ~~Gian Carlo Menotti~~
Nah....you're not greedy! Ya just can't get enough of the guy......
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"Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do" ~~Gian Carlo Menotti~~
Wooo Hooo Eirian! You are on a roll with the Nicsigns! Very cool! Dontcha' just love em? :)
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"Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do" ~~Gian Carlo Menotti~~
These two days I got so many Nicsigns, and I just LOOOVE them... more to come, perhaps? LOL!!
Yesterday, I watched a film titled Sweet Charity, and Shirley MacLaine starred in it. The story took place in New York. Two of her ex-boyfriends were Charlie and Frank. One night, she met an Italian actor. Later, she met a man named Oscar, whom she was about to marry to but didn't in the end.
And I noticed some "key words" in the movie...
tycoon & New Jersey ()
...happen to you... (I can't remember the whole sentence)
nice face
church (well, it wasn't so obvious, but I thought this word led to choir, priest, and... Castor! LOL!!)
Oh... and there was a setting like GISS cuz it had so many cars there!!
Today, when I was in class, my teacher talked about World Trade Center (the building), the Empire State Building, and the Wall Street... and I watched Moonstruck on Youtube this evening... too bad it didn't even have the English subtitles for me to understand the story better, but I could see Ronny was indeed a romantic weirdo...
Can you see all of the Nicsigns? I enjoyed them very much! LOL!!
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