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Cindy B. wrote:And I just want to add, Nermin, that from here you can follow up with Clemsy in the Village Compound thread. Good luck with this. :)

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JamesN. wrote:.....with playing music and work my time is pretty well spent. ( Then there is always the forums here; which I absolutely cannot do without. :lol: )
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This is a BBC documentary about sex for anyone wanting to know what's behind our myths
What's being a woman or a man?
Which biological factors determine your gender and how?
What do scientists think about this?

Young or old, please don't stop asking questions in this
journey for seeking the truth, more truth about yourself and everything :)
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Nermin wrote:....don't stop asking questions in this
journey for seeking the truth, more truth about yourself and everything :)
Excellent advice, Nermin.
Once in a while a door opens, and let's in the future. --- Graham Greene

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Mustafa's Sweet Dreams by Angelos Abazoğlu
A moving and joyful coming-of-age tale of a young man,
determined to become a master in the art of making baklava.


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Yum!
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The Power of Flowers
is an episode of a longer documentary dealing with evolution of life on Earth.
Hope you'll also like it :)

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Hey folks.

I guess it was inevitable but the corperate world of " Disney " now has gotten control of " Star Wars " by buying out George Lucas for 4.05 billion dollars. I know there is some good in this in keeping the legacy alive; ( but still to me ); it seems the (end of an era ). :roll: Here is the scope:


http://news.yahoo.com/disney-buy-star-w ... nance.html


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Disney makes rather good movies but there is nothing like a Lucas film. I must agree James, this is an end of an era.
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As far as I'm concerned the era ended after Return of the Jedi. In the meantime, while no one likes a corporate monster (well, no one I know anyway), we still need to wait and see what Disney does with the franchise.
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Indeed Clemsy.

( Hard to improve on the first trilogy ); and to take a wait and see approach is of course prudent. However I did come across this link as something to watch for if this is the direction Disney takes.


http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-tal ... 54367.html
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I'm hoping Disney will animate the series, create more stories within stories for the peanut gallery, make some awesome games and rides and action figures and......

It's not over til it's over, man. Bring it on.

They could start a clothing line based on the SW theme.

We could wear SW sunglasses.

Let's ride motorcycles like the ones in the SW movies.

How 'bout lollipops in the shape of .....well, I'm on duty now. Better go be grownup.

Shucks.

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lol!

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