Disgruntled?
Jon -- If you ever need anything beyond "the glory" to keep this going, let us know. I joined TCM in October and, to quote B.B. King, the thrill is gone.
One of the beauties of this site is that, due to the breadth of knowledge of the members and their writing abilities, it is a pleasure to read and learn about areas of film that I normally would not focus on. That is also possible at TCM, but one has to scroll through so much dross that it gets very frustrating.
I want to thank Mr. Arkadin for inviting me here. It's nice for this Boomer to have a place to go before my ossification into the cantankerous old man I was born to be.
One of the beauties of this site is that, due to the breadth of knowledge of the members and their writing abilities, it is a pleasure to read and learn about areas of film that I normally would not focus on. That is also possible at TCM, but one has to scroll through so much dross that it gets very frustrating.
I want to thank Mr. Arkadin for inviting me here. It's nice for this Boomer to have a place to go before my ossification into the cantankerous old man I was born to be.
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
In many ways, this current conflagration over at the TCM boards is even more disturbing (to me at least) than the dust-up that occurred last spring. There are definitely people posting there now who are seriously in need of prescription meds and/or banishment. Pathetic. I hope none of them wind up here. Methinks Mr. Dobbs needs a vacation!
Chio, you will become a GEEZER....Ossified is far, far away
gee·zer
Pronunciation:
\ˈgē-zər\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
probably alteration of Scots guiser one in disguise
Date:
1885
: a queer, odd, or eccentric person —used especially of elderly men
take it from a CRONE.....life just keeps on getting better! (As long as you stay away from the boards at TCM)
Nancy
gee·zer
Pronunciation:
\ˈgē-zər\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
probably alteration of Scots guiser one in disguise
Date:
1885
: a queer, odd, or eccentric person —used especially of elderly men
take it from a CRONE.....life just keeps on getting better! (As long as you stay away from the boards at TCM)
Nancy