OMG...I'am SCROOGE !!!
OMG...I'am SCROOGE !!!
There are just too many similarities...I'am SCROOGE !
I just finished watching "A Christmas Carol" with George C. Scott (American) and was amazed at how much I saw ME...in him !
God help me...and "God bless us...everyone"!
DD
I just finished watching "A Christmas Carol" with George C. Scott (American) and was amazed at how much I saw ME...in him !
God help me...and "God bless us...everyone"!
DD
First Collector: At this festive time of year, Mr. Scrooge, it is more than usually desirable that we should make some slight provision for the poor and destitute.
Ebenezer: Are there no prisons?
First Collector: Plenty of prisons.
Ebenezer: And the union workhouses - are they still in operation?
First Collector: They are. I wish I could say they were not.
Ebenezer: Oh, from what you said at first I was afraid that something had happened to stop them in their useful course. I'm very glad to hear it.
First Collector: I don't think you quite understand us, sir. A few of us are endeavoring to buy the poor some meat and drink, and means of warmth.
Ebenezer: Why?
First Collector: Because it is at Christmastime that want is most keenly felt, and abundance rejoices. Now what can I put you down for?
Ebenezer: Huh! Nothing!
Second Collector: You wish to be anonymous?
Ebenezer: [firmly, but calmly] I wish to be left alone. Since you ask me what I wish sir, that is my answer. I help to support the establishments I have named; those who are badly off must go there.
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I'm like scrooge too. I mean, what's not to like about the guy?
(kidding )
Ebenezer: Are there no prisons?
First Collector: Plenty of prisons.
Ebenezer: And the union workhouses - are they still in operation?
First Collector: They are. I wish I could say they were not.
Ebenezer: Oh, from what you said at first I was afraid that something had happened to stop them in their useful course. I'm very glad to hear it.
First Collector: I don't think you quite understand us, sir. A few of us are endeavoring to buy the poor some meat and drink, and means of warmth.
Ebenezer: Why?
First Collector: Because it is at Christmastime that want is most keenly felt, and abundance rejoices. Now what can I put you down for?
Ebenezer: Huh! Nothing!
Second Collector: You wish to be anonymous?
Ebenezer: [firmly, but calmly] I wish to be left alone. Since you ask me what I wish sir, that is my answer. I help to support the establishments I have named; those who are badly off must go there.
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I'm like scrooge too. I mean, what's not to like about the guy?
(kidding )
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i would find myself crying at the scrooge film at the end when he starts doing good for others instead of being mean and not caring etc
there is a huge lesson for everyone who seeks happiness in life in that film the answer is right there for how to change
i value my sobriety and life today just like scrooge does when he wakes up and finds out he has been given another chance
i have another chance, i got my kids back, i got a job back, i got money again, i got a car again i got a home, and i value you them all these days.as i know what its like to have nothing and i dont intended to end up like that again
i do like scrooge does and i try to help people these days or just be as good as i can in all my affairs instead of always looking for whats in it for me, or writing people off as total rubbish etc
the change doesn't happen over night and its always on going with no end but its sure is a better more fulfilling way of life i have today than i ever had in all my years before
there is a huge lesson for everyone who seeks happiness in life in that film the answer is right there for how to change
i value my sobriety and life today just like scrooge does when he wakes up and finds out he has been given another chance
i have another chance, i got my kids back, i got a job back, i got money again, i got a car again i got a home, and i value you them all these days.as i know what its like to have nothing and i dont intended to end up like that again
i do like scrooge does and i try to help people these days or just be as good as i can in all my affairs instead of always looking for whats in it for me, or writing people off as total rubbish etc
the change doesn't happen over night and its always on going with no end but its sure is a better more fulfilling way of life i have today than i ever had in all my years before
Yeah. "A Christmas Carol" has had an effect on me.
Scrooge: "Spirit before I draw nigh to that stone, answer me this. Are these things you have shown me shadows of those that will be...or shadows that maybe only? Say I may change these things by an altered life."
Spirit of Christmas yet to come: Say's nothing. Points to the grave marker covered in snow.
Scrooge: "Spirit... mens courses will fore-shadow certain ends. That I accept. But if those courses are departed from the ends must change. Tell me that is true spirit, by what you show me."
Spirit: Still pointing to the grave stone with a crooked boney finger.
Scrooge: "Good spirit, your nature interceeds for me in pity. Say I may change these things by an altered life.
Tell me...TELL ME I may sponge away the writing on this stone! Spare me"!
I'am looking for a copy of the book. Will be my next read, soon.
These quotes are from the film.
DD
Spirit of Christmas yet to come: Say's nothing. Points to the grave marker covered in snow.
Scrooge: "Spirit... mens courses will fore-shadow certain ends. That I accept. But if those courses are departed from the ends must change. Tell me that is true spirit, by what you show me."
Spirit: Still pointing to the grave stone with a crooked boney finger.
Scrooge: "Good spirit, your nature interceeds for me in pity. Say I may change these things by an altered life.
Tell me...TELL ME I may sponge away the writing on this stone! Spare me"!
I'am looking for a copy of the book. Will be my next read, soon.
These quotes are from the film.
DD
Yes! Altho there is one older film, I believe, that's a British adaptation of the novel that I remember watching. But Patrick Stewart is so good as Scrooge. Yes, I looked it up. It was made in 1951 and starred Alastair Sim as Scrooge.
NPR just did a full broadcast reading to the Dickens novel on Christmas Eve. I listened to parts of it on the way to and from work. You might be able to stream the audio version free from their website. I'm a huge Dickens fan. Love David Copperfield (the book, not the magician).
My personal favorite TV version is the Disney Mickey's Christmas Carol (yeah, yeah, I know). Also check out Scrooged with Bill Murray. I think it's on Netflix right now. Worth a look.
My personal favorite TV version is the Disney Mickey's Christmas Carol (yeah, yeah, I know). Also check out Scrooged with Bill Murray. I think it's on Netflix right now. Worth a look.
Thanks Lady. I will check it out.
I really do enjoy audio books. I can close my eye's and be really absorbed by the "movie" I see running in my head. When I read, much of the time my mind wanders. It's strange...I can be reading the words but my thoughts are on something else.
DD
I really do enjoy audio books. I can close my eye's and be really absorbed by the "movie" I see running in my head. When I read, much of the time my mind wanders. It's strange...I can be reading the words but my thoughts are on something else.
DD
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