Misery’s a good movie, although the book is better. I don’t see it as much of a thriller, though. It’s bizarre, yeah. And scary in it’s own way. But I wouldn’t say it’s all that horrific.
My girlfriend used to own a large dog kennel. She would have 40-50 dogs a day. She broke her wrist and had to have a cast. She insisted she didn’t need any help, but I went with her to the kennel anyway. I wasn’t there for 2 minutes and she soon realized she could even open the dog food cans. I also realized what a dangerous job she had. Some of the kennels were on a steep hill side and it was easy to fall when there had been rain. Over the course of her work, she broke her ribs and had a compression fracture due to two falls on the hillside; dogs tripping her, or jumping on her, knocking her down. She had a shoulder fracture and the wrist fracture, due to rambunctious big dogs knocking her down onto concrete floors. I took a bad fall, getting clotheslined by an electric fence.
Today, Burl is the Late and Unlamented. That’s exactly the sort of thing my first husband would say – and mean it. Current Hubby (going on 46 years) is a darned good cook, and recognizes a vacuum cleaner when he sees one.
Burl, the ever considerate and thoughtful man! It depends on which arm she broke. If she broke the non-dominate arm she should be OK, but if she’s right-handed and broke the right arm she’s had it!
Jeff0811 about 4 years ago
Sue’s just going to have to start earlier then, that solves everything.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 4 years ago
Found it… it was hiding, but it’s there.
He’s just that clueless.
Meanwhile…. WTH is going on with Verla’s feet?
It looks like bear claws are sticking out from her pant legs…
and not the pastry kind.
bookworm0812 about 4 years ago
Misery’s a good movie, although the book is better. I don’t see it as much of a thriller, though. It’s bizarre, yeah. And scary in it’s own way. But I wouldn’t say it’s all that horrific.
SoTired Premium Member about 4 years ago
I see lots of sixes, but no 3
J Short about 4 years ago
My girlfriend used to own a large dog kennel. She would have 40-50 dogs a day. She broke her wrist and had to have a cast. She insisted she didn’t need any help, but I went with her to the kennel anyway. I wasn’t there for 2 minutes and she soon realized she could even open the dog food cans. I also realized what a dangerous job she had. Some of the kennels were on a steep hill side and it was easy to fall when there had been rain. Over the course of her work, she broke her ribs and had a compression fracture due to two falls on the hillside; dogs tripping her, or jumping on her, knocking her down. She had a shoulder fracture and the wrist fracture, due to rambunctious big dogs knocking her down onto concrete floors. I took a bad fall, getting clotheslined by an electric fence.
InTraining Premium Member about 4 years ago
Next Burl will recommend that Bill helps out by staying at the Hilton for the next 6 weeks…!
Dani Rice about 4 years ago
Today, Burl is the Late and Unlamented. That’s exactly the sort of thing my first husband would say – and mean it. Current Hubby (going on 46 years) is a darned good cook, and recognizes a vacuum cleaner when he sees one.
azhoosier41 about 4 years ago
Really had to beat the bushes to “find” it today.
Ontman about 4 years ago
Yup….poor Bill. She divorced him.
paranormal about 4 years ago
Burl, the ever considerate and thoughtful man! It depends on which arm she broke. If she broke the non-dominate arm she should be OK, but if she’s right-handed and broke the right arm she’s had it!
BlitzMcD about 4 years ago
That’s actually funny. Arrogant, ignorant and snarky. But funny.