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By the time that I finish composing this thread, it will be about an hour since I submitted my last thread before this one. Since I posted my last thread, it has received six views. I would like to commemorate this event by mentioning that six year ago, there was a movie called "Hotel for Dogs". Are any of you guys familiar with this film? It was based on a book that Lois Duncan wrote in the early seventies. I read the back when I was fifteen years old back in 1984. I thought it was an okay read. As I would imagine most of you know, whenever a book gets made into a movie, there are almost always some differences in story lines between the book and the movie. These differences could include the names of some of the characters, the location of the story or any number of other details. Well, in this particular case, the people who made the movie took the story line of the book and bent it into a pretzel! In any event, the thing that I liked most about this film was that Lisa Kudrow was in it. Now there is one babe who can really make me drool! I like her about as much as I like this show's Lauri Hendler. By the way, one thing that Lisa has in common with this show's Kari Michaelsen is that they are both left-handed. Kari Michaelsen is another babe who could make me salivate except that I did not like the part that she played on "Gimme a Break!" If you would like to get some idea of what I did not like about her, you can start by reading the thread right below this one. If you would like me to elaborate more, I will be happy to do so at a later date.
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