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Old 08-28-2014, 08:55 PM
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No kidding. I know how to start a fire and chop wood (provided the axe is sharp).
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Of course you do. Not that you should need to .. easier (and better) to pick up deadwood from the forest floor.
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National park, not sure on the rules but bound to be rather strict.
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That's so stupid, a woman is perfectly capable of chopping her own wood and starting her own fire. If you think about it, women properly were some of the better fire starters because traditionally it was put upon the women to clean and cook the food. If the fire wasn't a strong fire, the food would have made them sick and killed them. Can you see any woman waiting around for some guy to start a fire for her, so she could cook something. Hell no, she would have had that thing roaring and half way through cooking the meal before the man was ready.

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Groundhog Day: Groundhogs Day

Valentines Day: a romantic comedy from the early to middle 90's when they were still good. Unless I'm feeling anti-love than something with action or horror.

St. Patrick Day: The Boondock Saints sometimes complete with drinking game.

Halloween: Garfield Halloween, Charlie Brown Halloween, Sleepy Hollow both versions, Clue, Casper, Evil Dead 2 & 3, Brothers Grimm, etv

Thanksgiving: Home for the Holidays, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

Christmas: Garfield Christmas, Charlie Brown Christmas, all the clay motions they air each year, Muppets Christmas Carol, Santa Clause, etc

I watch a lot of movies.
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Old 08-29-2014, 06:04 AM
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It's good to have old favorites to watch on holidays every year. They're like comfort food, or things you eat just on special occasions.
Like, I have to have hot dogs and watermelon and root beer on the 4th of July.

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