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Merissa (13063 KP) created a post

Jul 3, 2025  
"At a haunted stone on a Yorkshire moor, a restless woman and a refugee leader are drawn together by fate, folklore, and the question of where home truly lies."

The Standing Stone on the Moor (The Talbot Saga) by Allie Cresswell - #TheCoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Yorkshire, #Historical, #Romance,

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Evolution (2001)
Evolution (2001)
2001 | Comedy, Sci-Fi
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A funny sci to good time
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This was another movie that was somewhat of a surprise to me. I really enjoyed watching this movie. David Duchovny and Orlando Jones a great comedic chemistry together. I am really surprised they haven't done more movies together. This movie was just good fun. An alien invasion that was foiled by dandruff shampoo or more specifically the selenium sulfate that was in it. I thought every character in this movie lended to the story in some way. Sean William Scott, who unfortunately is type cast to this sort of role, was good in this movie too. There are some scenes that are just great! The scene where a small alien gets into Jones' characters body is just comedic gold. Overall I recommend this movie for a good late afternoon laugh
  
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2377 KP) rated Danny and the Dinosaur in Books

Aug 8, 2018 (Updated Aug 8, 2018)  
Danny and the Dinosaur
Danny and the Dinosaur
Syd Hoff | 2018 | Children
10
8.6 (5 Ratings)
Book Rating
Delightful Day with a Dinosaur
The book features Danny, a young boy whose day in the museum gets much better when he meets a real Dinosaur. The two spend the day together, heading downtown, to the zoo, and finally spending some time playing with Danny’s neighborhood friends.

I remember enjoying this book as a kid, and it holds up well today. While there is really nothing in the way of plot, the pictures and words, sometimes more captions to the pictures than anything else, tell of a delightful day together for these two new friends. The pictures are a bit dated since the book came out in the 1950’s, but I doubt kids notice or care. Instead, they’ll be caught up in the fun of spending a day with a dinosaur, smiling and laughing at some of the situations along the way.