Started out with the daily 8 kilometers. Then some reading. Then we went for groceries. Then we had a lengthy and redundant discussion about religion. I’m an atheist, my wife is a catholic. After some heated arguments we always conclude that there’s no point trying to discuss this. She believes and I don’t, and that’s the end of it.
I was trying to convince my wife to watch the movie ‘Selma’, but she doesn’t feel like it. Now we are set to watch the movie ‘Glory’, but I think my wife is trying to be nice, and I won’t put her through it, we’ll watch something else.
All in all a very quiet day. Too quiet to my taste.

“What happens when a (wo)man says enough is enough?” 😉
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what do you mean exactly? And what does the word ‘enough’ mean? I don’t know it.
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Referring to the powerful line from the movie ‘Selma’ ?! And I also imagine your wife saying ‘enough is enough’ while watching Civil War related movies. On and on…
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Aha, I get it now. The only civil war movie I sort of forced my wife to watch was ‘cold mountain’. ‘Gone with the wind’ she switched off after ten minutes. The same with ‘north and south’ and ‘glory’. Cold Mountain she enjoyed enough to watch it twice. There are no other civil war movies that I know of that she might like. Ironclads is too boring. Wicked spring I only have in spanish. A field of lost shoes is a pathetic movie. Gods and generals is boring. Gettysburg is sort of fine, but she’ll never like that one, no love story and some of the actors are pathetic. The fault of the director who likes pathos a tad too much. Shenandoah is simply too old. The outlaw Josey Wales is too brutal to her taste. And too old. Lincoln is too long and too political.
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More movies about your other passion?
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Hi, Corinne, how are you? And WHO are you? I don’t think we’ve met in real life… Or we did?
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