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icanbebad2 from Quebec - Canada

icanbebad2Hi there! Just looking for someone to share good times, and take it from there....

,   MontrealQuebec - Canada Canadian Chat

Description? What am I supposed to say here? OK, I think I'm good looking, I'm in shape, I have a good job for a good company, I'm a smoker and a social drinker. I like to go to nice restaurants, I love music, I do walking and outdoor things, I like a lazy stroll in Old Montreal, I'm a really good cook, I like taking care of things in the house...I can't tell you everything, we have to meet first


basilmmm from Ontario - Canada

basilmmmEasy going guy

,   WindsorOntario - Canada Canadian Chat

Love to relax with friends, or take a drive find a nice spot to relax and enjoy the day picnicing, or exploring the area.


 

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Writer Ernest Thompson, who came up with the original stage play of On Golden Pond and adapted it for film, is lucky to have two giants of the screen give dignity and breadth to his sometimes trite dialogue. Henry Fonda, in his last role, plays a prickly English professor at the disagreeable age of 80. Visiting his summer house by a Maine lake with his wife (Katharine Hepburn), the old man forges an unlikely bond with a lonely boy, comes to terms with his daughter (Jane Fonda), and suffers disorienting effects of mild dementia. Even playing a tired old man, Fonda is an absolute lion of a movie star, and Hepburn brings her special spirit to the part of his worried bride. The onscreen relationship between Henry and Jane Fonda naturally makes one think about their much-discussed difficulties offscreen, but that's a side benefit in a movie that is really just a celebration of simple human decency. Directed by Mark Rydell (Harry and Walter Go to New York). --Tom Keogh

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