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Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: February 05, 2011 • 6:19 am
by Joel
Surely the name Cub is losing its meaning? You'll have to reconsider to something like Pappa Bear or Cub The Old Bear.
Whatever you decide, congratulations

Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: February 05, 2011 • 10:12 am
by Frank
Cub the Old Bear brings strange images to mind which should remain hidden from existence.
In other news, extended congratulations! Excellant news towards a good guy who truly deserves it!
Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: February 06, 2011 • 1:47 pm
by RyanPatton
Congrats, Cub!

Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: March 08, 2011 • 11:28 pm
by Igloop
congratulations

, I hope some day I may propose
And as for the book! I just finished reading it a few days ago, and came here for the first time in a long time, and this was the first thread that I clicked on. I was completely shocked to see you mention the book Watership Down.
I actually started reading this thread and when I saw you mention her being a bunny, I instantly thought of the book, and to my surprise, a few sentences later you mentioned the book. It's due back to the library tomorrow, and it is my favorite book now. I actually just bought the movie on DVD, which is an old british adaption from '78. If you haven't seen it I should warn you it is very graphic and disturbing, But still a classic and one of my favorites. It does change quite a few details from the book, but the opening two scenes were quite my favorite.
But goodness, Hazel, Fiver, I want to go read it again.
and since no one else seemed to acknowledge it, I have to say that I'd definitely recommend reading this book! It may sound boring, but it was a huge shock to me considering I haven't read a good book in a while. This may sound cliche, but I couldn't put it down in the final acts.
Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: March 09, 2011 • 9:14 am
by Cubase
Igloop wrote:congratulations

, I hope some day I may propose
And as for the book! I just finished reading it a few days ago, and came here for the first time in a long time, and this was the first thread that I clicked on. I was completely shocked to see you mention the book Watership Down.
I actually started reading this thread and when I saw you mention her being a bunny, I instantly thought of the book, and to my surprise, a few sentences later you mentioned the book. It's due back to the library tomorrow, and it is my favorite book now. I actually just bought the movie on DVD, which is an old british adaption from '78. If you haven't seen it I should warn you it is very graphic and disturbing, But still a classic and one of my favorites. It does change quite a few details from the book, but the opening two scenes were quite my favorite.
But goodness, Hazel, Fiver, I want to go read it again.
and since no one else seemed to acknowledge it, I have to say that I'd definitely recommend reading this book! It may sound boring, but it was a huge shock to me considering I haven't read a good book in a while. This may sound cliche, but I couldn't put it down in the final acts.
I couldn't agree more! It's now my all time favourite!
My Fiancé is reading it at the moment and is about half way through. She's loving it. I also bought the film a few days after reading the book, but I promised her I would wait until she finished the book first so we can watch it together. It will probably make us both cry... I cried in the book a couple of times. I know, a bit of a softy really.
But what an amazing set of coincidences that lead you here at that exact moment, and thank you for posting! I think I may have to re-read the book again soon... you know it's a good one when you genuinely miss the companionship of the characters when you've finished.
-Cub. =o)
Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: March 09, 2011 • 9:37 am
by Fred Buer
I haven't read the book, but I do remember the film. I have it on dvd somewhere.
Good film.
-Fred
Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: March 10, 2011 • 7:39 pm
by lestat666
That book was featured in Donny Darko =)
Saw the trailer for that film. Looks messed up and creepy.
Rotoscope is so cool. Lord of the Rings/A Scanner Darkly anyone?
Re: So I asked her to marry me...
Posted: March 24, 2011 • 6:18 am
by Jerry Dan
Congratulations, Cub!