You Had Me From Hello
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He starts with \"Hello,\" rambles on and on, does a bit of humblebragging, tells her \"I love you. You complete me,\" keeps rambling...and eventually, and Dorothy just can't take it anymore. She shuts him up and tells him, \"You had me at hello,\" and everyone in the audience swoons.
Well, how else should we explain this amazing cap when it all comes down to a simple HELLO. They we approach each other and the way we simply smile to another can make a memory last forever. Thats why you had me at hello is the perfect cap for all Casanovas out there.
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Rachel and Ben met their first day at college and instantly became an inseparable duo. We see their friendship grow throughout college through a series of scattered flashbacks from present day, which finds Rachel and Ben separated for several years.
I like the city late at night, the blasts of music and the splashes of light cast from bars that are still open, shoals of brightly-dressed clubber, the beeping taxis and the greasy, savoury smell of meat and onions from the burger vans.
VIKTOR: My name is Viktor Ivanović and I am one of the last remaining heroes of the Program. As one of its first users, I saw the Program rise from a piece of software you would access on your phone to a global entity that replaced states, money, and god. But this is not a story about that. This is a story about clay rabbits, sexting, and poetry. This is a story about how I fell in love.
LAB: However, hero Ivanović - or Viktor, as he prefers to be called - is a simple man. He has given almost no interviews since he was awarded, preferring to live far away from the public gaze with his wife Marta.
VIKTOR: And then summer came to an end. Two months after she arrived, Angelica returned to the United States of America. She left one morning, catching a flight from Dubrovnik, to Frankfurt, and then on to Washington. And my basement apartment suddenly seemed huge. And my city so small.
VIKTOR: I know, and this is something Angelica and I talked a lot about. She was telling me how the American media was spreading anti-Program propaganda... That it was a communist ploy from China, and that the Germans were behind it. I mean you can still hear people from that part of the world spreading bullshit theories like that.
As Hurricane Irma was blasting through my home state of Florida, I was experiencing a physical natural disaster\" of my own: a herniated disc in my back that had trapped the nerve in my left leg, leaving me almost incapacitated. Getting immediate treatment for the pain from my regular doctor was impossible, as the storm had forced her to evacuate. To delay finding relief from my excruciating pain was not an option, so with the help of a friend, I was fortunate to get an emergency appointment with a spine specialist in another town. And this is where my story about first greetings begins.
The long 45-minute drive to the specialist was horrendous; my daughter was my driver as I laid flat in the back seat. Upon arrival, I shuffled into the medical office. Grimacing, I slowly approached the reception desk. Before my name could even pass my lips, harsh words came flying at me from the other side of the glass window.
Maybe he lives in a small town an hour south of the city and whenever he feels like this, he heads north. Something about the silhouetted skyline framed by the dirty windshield is comforting to him. It gives him an easy target to shoot for, a goal to work towards, something to think about at least, anything to keep his mind from wandering into unpleasant territory. The darkness feels good. The chilly midnight air gushing in through the windows makes him shiver but not enough to roll them back up. The occasional pair of headlights summit the hillside ahead and eventually turn into an irregular stream as countryside slowly turns to suburban outskirt. He takes an exit and heads west on a frontage road.
Listen to Robert Emmerich introduce \"The Big Apple,\" a hit song from 1937. Music written by Bob and performed by Tommy Dorsey's Clambake Seven with Bob on piano. Lyrics written by Buddy Bernier and sung by Edythe Wright. Audio provided by Dorothy Emmerich.
Kenny Chesney's chart-topping hit from 1999 was inspired from a line from 'Jerry Maguire' and became his first gold single. In the years since, Chesney has written a number of heartache or love-you-and-leave-you type songs, but hasn't cut one as effective as 'You Had Me From Hello,' song No. 68 on the Top 100 Country Love Songs list.
Kenny Chesney's chart-topping hit from 1999 was inspired from a line from 'Jerry Maguire' and became his first gold single. In the years since, Chesney has written a number of heartache or love-you-and-leave-you type songs, but hasn't cut one as effective as 'You Had Me From Hello,' song No. 68 on the Top 100 Country Love Songs list. \\nRead More
Bury Your Dead has announced a few Northeast dates celebrating 20 years of the band's debut album. The group will play tracks off their 2003 release, You Had Me At Hello, as well as other songs from the entire discography and will be joined by \"some friends new and old\", mainly original vocalist Joe Krewko.
He could have phrased actress Renee Zellwegger's heartwarming declaration of love, \"When you said hello to me, I thought, 'I will take that man back.'\" Or, \"I forgave you at the moment when you said 'hello' to me.\" He could have written Cuba Gooding Jr.'s Oscar-winning exclamation as, \"I've been hoping that when you negotiate my salary, you work hard to make sure I get paid more.\" Or \"I'd like more money.\"
To reach that conclusion, the study's authors compiled scripts from 1,000 movies, and identified, using IMDb, Google and Bing, the lines from those movies that are quoted and remembered the most today. They paired each memorable line with other lines of similar length, voiced by the same character in the same scene, then ran each pair through a computer program to identify linguistic trends.
Applicability doesn't surprise Fred Shapiro, the editor of the \"Yale Book of Quotations.\" \"A lot of the quotes that last can be used in everyday life,\" he told the Huffington Post. \"Some can even have a life after the film they're from gets forgotten.\"
Shapiro is less sure that unusual word choice helps a quote stick in audiences' minds. He cited quotes from \"Casablanca\" (\"Play it again, Sam.\"), \"Back To The Future\" (\"Where we're going, we don't need roads.\") and \"All About Eve\" (\"Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy night.\") as examples of fame defying ordinary diction. 59ce067264
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