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In Her Shoes ...


This was a movie I had been wanting to see for quite sometime ... It was made in 2005 with Cameron Diaz and Shirley MacClaine ... I finally watched it yesterday ... I am glad I did ... Then I found this stack of post it notes (picture above) and it all tied into my post for today ... Has there been a movie you have been wanting to catch and just have not been able to?

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  1. That is a good movie, although I'm not a big fan of C. Diaz. But I love the other actor (I forgot her name). There are many movies I want to see, but I always get a heavy dementia when it comes to remembering what movie it was...:)

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  2. Funny, C Diaz is not my favorite, either - Shirley MacClaine is such a legend, I always wanted to see it - Glad I caught it - Thought it tied in nicely with my Post It Notes - Again, the pad and paper will help with other things: Like remembering movies :)

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  3. i loooove this pink shoe!!
    actually, i've been seeing
    lots of movies lately!...
    re-watching some hitchcock
    w/my family..& going out to
    see harry potter & captain
    america! my favs are more
    along the line of notting hill
    & the family stone...love them!
    great to "meet" you! xo

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  4. Thank you so much, Rachel ~ So great to meet you and thank you for writing ~ I appreciate your comments ~ It seems we like the same movies - I loved Notting Hill, Family Stone etc ~ Let's keep chatting!
    ~Kristine

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