I was invited to watch the “Captain Marvel” movie Friday by my Latter-day Saint elders’ quorum (men’s spiritual group ages 18+), but I declined seeing as I had work the next day and I knew I’d be tired after my Friday shift. Upon texting the quorum president how was the movie, “it was good,” he replied.
To kill a Mockingbird is like the movie they’re talking about. There’s more to the story than what’s in the movie the book also explains more of the relationships between the people.
I guess the coffee is offered by the man who is in red color dress. After taking the coffee the man who is in blue attire feels that it will not be good to make more arguments with the other fellow. So, finally he agrees by saying “Yeah, I liked that movie too” to please him.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
I was invited to watch the “Captain Marvel” movie Friday by my Latter-day Saint elders’ quorum (men’s spiritual group ages 18+), but I declined seeing as I had work the next day and I knew I’d be tired after my Friday shift. Upon texting the quorum president how was the movie, “it was good,” he replied.
godess_of_fire078 almost 6 years ago
To kill a Mockingbird is like the movie they’re talking about. There’s more to the story than what’s in the movie the book also explains more of the relationships between the people.
micromos almost 6 years ago
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Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 6 years ago
I prefer to read the book, and then see the movie.
Mandakolan over 5 years ago
I guess the coffee is offered by the man who is in red color dress. After taking the coffee the man who is in blue attire feels that it will not be good to make more arguments with the other fellow. So, finally he agrees by saying “Yeah, I liked that movie too” to please him.