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Old March 29th 04, 04:27 AM
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:03:32 GMT, "Betty" wrote:

Cat in The Hat has been released in Canada, but I don't know about the
states.

I bought the DVD for my 8 years old son, and he has watched it twice and
loved it. I thought it was kind of dumb, but what do you expect from Dr
Suess.


HULLO?! You can expect brilliance from Dr. Seuss. Dr. Seuss would
never have allowed that Cat in the Hat to be made, or the live-action
Grinch that Jim Carrey did.

lm

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Old March 29th 04, 05:23 AM
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What's wrong with Trail Mix?

Sigh. Nothing. It was a joke.

Never mind :-/

Joelle
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Old March 29th 04, 05:24 AM
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lol...mmkay. I just try really hard to feed them so they will become healthy
eaters. I do not want them worrying about weight issues and identifying food
with love


Yes. I got the point. You are a better parent than I am.

Joelle
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Old March 29th 04, 05:25 AM
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Well cereal-y trail mix is a lot different than the real thing. It's
craisins and marshmallows and choc/peanut butter chips etc. Not
exactly gorp but way cheap.


Well. Okay then. Much better. Especially with the marshmellows and chips :-)

Trail mix at the movies. Geesh. I suppose you make them eat soy dogs at the
ball game too ;-)


Only one, but he's vegetarian. :-)


I *knew* it ;-)

Joelle
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Old March 29th 04, 11:59 AM
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"SJ" wrote in message
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so you mean to tell me that i have to put up with laughter out of my son
every time he poops or burbs for another 3 years???


5 years, at least. My son will be 10 in 2 months, and he still thinks potty
humor is a riot (and loved Cat in the Hat AND Liar Liar)


this will drive me mad

Sarah
"Betty" wrote in message
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"SJ" wrote in message
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Thanks Betty, I will take your advice about the dvd.
How old is your son?

Sarah



My son is 8, but hasn't t got to the point yet where he doesn't think
bathroom humour is hillarious!

Betty


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Can I send my son to live you for a while so you can get him to eat

those
foods? LOL

I don't know if Cat in the Hat is even still in theatres. I don't

think
it
is here.
Mike Myers is the start of Cat, not Jim Carry, but they have similar
styles
of humour, so your son will probably like it.

I have to admit that I liked "Liar, Liar", but that is because it is

not
your usual Jim Carry bathroom humour.

If "Cat" is coming out on video/dvd soon in your area, I would wait

and
buy
that instead, that way if your son likes it he can watch again and

again
(and again, and again and ...).

Betty










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Old March 29th 04, 12:29 PM
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"Betty" wrote in message
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"SJ" wrote in message
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Thanks Betty, I will take your advice about the dvd.
How old is your son?

Sarah



My son is 8, but hasn't t got to the point yet where he doesn't think
bathroom humour is hillarious!

Betty


My son is 17 and HE hasn't got to that point either

heheheheh
Kim




"Betty" wrote in message
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Can I send my son to live you for a while so you can get him to eat

those
foods? LOL

I don't know if Cat in the Hat is even still in theatres. I don't

think
it
is here.
Mike Myers is the start of Cat, not Jim Carry, but they have similar

styles
of humour, so your son will probably like it.

I have to admit that I liked "Liar, Liar", but that is because it is

not
your usual Jim Carry bathroom humour.

If "Cat" is coming out on video/dvd soon in your area, I would wait

and
buy
that instead, that way if your son likes it he can watch again and

again
(and again, and again and ...).

Betty








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Old March 29th 04, 01:02 PM
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"V" wrote in message
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The kids and I saw Scooby Doo II. What a riot!
Does anyone else stick goobers, and m and m's in their bags? I mean,

$3.50 for
a bottled water is ridiculous! I swear if I could have sat on a bag of
microwave popcorn or something and waited for it to pop, I would have!
::sigh::
But it was worth 28 bucks to see their faces light up.
V



The reason for the high prices at the concession stand is that the typical
movie theater makes almost nothing from the sale of tickets. Almost all of
that goes to the movie distributor.



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Old March 29th 04, 01:18 PM
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Paul Fritz wrote in message
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"V" wrote in message
...
The kids and I saw Scooby Doo II. What a riot!
Does anyone else stick goobers, and m and m's in their bags? I mean,

$3.50 for
a bottled water is ridiculous! I swear if I could have sat on a bag of
microwave popcorn or something and waited for it to pop, I would have!
::sigh::
But it was worth 28 bucks to see their faces light up.
V



The reason for the high prices at the concession stand is that the

typical
movie theater makes almost nothing from the sale of tickets. Almost all of
that goes to the movie distributor.




Ahhh... the voice of reason. I thought it was something to do with the
government.

Good weekend?

T


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Old March 29th 04, 02:59 PM
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"Tiffany" wrote in message
...

Paul Fritz wrote in message
...

"V" wrote in message
...
The kids and I saw Scooby Doo II. What a riot!
Does anyone else stick goobers, and m and m's in their bags? I mean,

$3.50 for
a bottled water is ridiculous! I swear if I could have sat on a bag

of
microwave popcorn or something and waited for it to pop, I would

have!
::sigh::
But it was worth 28 bucks to see their faces light up.
V



The reason for the high prices at the concession stand is that the

typical
movie theater makes almost nothing from the sale of tickets. Almost all

of
that goes to the movie distributor.




Ahhh... the voice of reason. I thought it was something to do with the
government.


You are right, the guvmint had a lot to do with it, and it dates back to the
50's :-)


Good weekend?


Same old same old, abuse the high school kids and worked on the
house.....but I am happy with one particular team in the 'final four' :-)


T




 




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