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Christmas in Connecticut Christmas in Connecticut is a holiday film that plays 365 days of the year. Barbara Stanwyck gives a brilliant, sardonic performance as Elizabeth Lane, a columnist for Smart Housekeeping magazine, whose enticing descriptions of the exquisite meals she prepares for her husband and baby on their bucolic Connecticut farm earns her fame as "America's Best Cook." A writer, she is; a cook, she is not. As she types the words, "From my living room window, as I write, the good cedar logs cracking on the fire..." the view is of clothes flapping on the line outside her bachelorette Manhattan apartment. An able supporting cast keeps her lie on life support: her editor, her stuffy and detestable architect suitor, and the wonderful "Uncle" Felix (S.Z. Sakall), an English-garbling Hungarian chef who provides the recipes that fill her column. Cut to Jefferson Jones, a sailor adrift at sea for weeks after his destroyer is torpedoed. Memories of the food described in Lane's columns are central to his survival. After his rescue, as he's recuperating in a naval hospital, a marriage-minded nurse thinks she might nudge Jones to the altar if he could only experience a real domestic Christmas. And it just so happens that she was nurse to the grandchild of Alexander Yardley, the wealthy and powerful publisher of --you guessed it--Smart Housekeeping magazine. And so, she pens the letter that could unravel Lane's carefully constructed fraud. She writes to Yardley asking that Jones be included in America's ultimate Christmas--the one to be held at the Lane family farm in Connecticut. The pompous Yardley (ably portrayed by Sidney Greenstreet) believes the Lane myth and instantly sniffs a story that will send his magazine's circulation skyrocketing. And staring down a lonely holiday, he decides to join the Lanes for Christmas on the farm, too. Now, all Lane has to do is come up with a farm. And a husband. And let's not forget the baby. Christmas in Connecticut is classic screwball entertainment of the best kind, with its on-target skewering of social convention and house-of- cards-about-to-tumble tension: a perfect farcical vision of domestic blitz. --Susan Benson A Christmas Carol 1938 This is the desert-island choice of the many versions of A Christmas Carol, with a magnificent, full-bodied portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge by Alastair Sim that leaves everyone else in the dust. Lean and direct, this film's version of the story wastes no time trying to impress viewers with the magical nature of the spirits' visitations. Director Brian Desmond Hurst keeps the focus on Scrooge's life story, beautifully simplifying and underscoring the theme of lost women with a haunting musical refrain from the folk song "Barbara Allen." Sim's commitment to the role is at times astonishing; his Scrooge's Christmas-morning ecstasy is a marvel of giddy technique. Watch for Patrick Macnee (Steed in The Avengers) as the young Jacob Marley--the actor made his screen debut in this 1951 production. --Tom Keogh The Shop Around the Corner One of the most charming and romantic films around, this 1940 comic romance finds James Stewart (Vertigo, It's A Wonderful Life) working in a small shop in Budapest and longing for a girl to call his own. His coworker, Margaret Sullavan, feels the same, and soon they are both corresponding and falling in love with their respective pen pals. What they don't realize is that they are writing to and falling in love with each other, but the problem is that they can't stand each other in person. The beguiling nature of the mistaken identity formula that influenced countless films is done to perfection here, and the wry combativeness and delightful banter between the two leads makes this a very special film. --Robert Lane It Happened on 5th Avenue Making his winter home in a vacant New York City mansion,owned by vacationing industrialist Michael O'Connor (Charlie Ruggles), a philosophizing hobo decides to take in a homeless ex-G.I. O'Connor's unhappy daughter, Trudy (Gale Storm), running away from finishing school, returns home unexpectedly but doesn't tell anyone who she is or who her dad is when he comes looking for her disguised as a butler. Meanwhile, O'Connor unwittingly competes with the ex-G.I. in a land deal. The film, nominated best original story, contains a worthwhile message of self worth.

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Staying to be happy when there are many disagreeable things by the miserable people around you is quite not easy. You must be hurt when you are enjoying your wonderful job, and then suddenly your partner criticized your work while giving a negative possibility. Thus, it must be annoying if you never get good responses of the attractive and interesting news you are admiring. But now, do not lose your happiness again by those unhappy situations. There are some tips for you to stay happy in everywhere especially around the miserable people.

1. Keep your feeling happily

Let some unhappy situation posted by your coworkers go away. Focus on your early morning feeling that you would pass the all day long happily. Whatever your environs would influence you, just keep in mind that you must face it positively.

2. Accept the condition

Try to accept the condition and turn negativity away. You have already known about the unkind situation that might haunt you, at least you could differentiate between the negative and the positive one. Then, realize that what you have to do is being positive for yourself without disturbing the others.

3. Fight the negativity

Show your positive feeling to fight their negativity. Not only accept the condition, but also you should give your cheer reaction to them. Use your sense of humor to face their negativity. Please them with some excellence jokes while showing how useless their worries are. You would feel very happy if you were able to show their silly negativity. On the other hand, when finally you fail, you should not be sad. You should keep trying and think positively.

4. Feel so glad

When you are able to be more positive than they are, it means that you are much better than they are. So, you should fell so glad. They could not identified their useless negativity while you can is the most important thing to keep you feel happy and feel so proud of yourself.

5. Stop it in its tracks

Do not let the negativity force you continually. If in the fact you are in the miserable situation and have a connection with the miserable one, you should not have any doubts to stop it in its tracks.

You could show them that you have a different outlook and point of view. Make them realize that what they are thinking about is not as bad as it seems. Hopefully you could help them out of their negativity and feel good.

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The Happiness Gene

Does this sound familiar? If it does you're most likely recalling another idea proposed by a British Zoologist. But where I've always thought of that "gene story" as more of a religious work, the happiness gene is just a, hopefully eye catching title, for an easily observable phenomena. People often wonder what motivates others to do this or that. It is not a great mystery. Every person has one innate motive. It is to be happy. It is "universally observable" in all new humans. It is our instinct, our nature. It is the prime motive of all people. No person is without it. No person operates by any other motivational rule. It is absolute. It is absolutely observable and unarguable. We start out with the unconscious desire to be happy. Make any baby unhappy and you will understand perfectly. That part of the question is answered. Now we can move on to the variables.

All variables are introduced via data. When I say data, I mean every single piece of information that gets inside the brain. The brain is a library that we visit or that seems to visit us. This combination of motive and data is the single force behind all human action, the myriad of behavioral nuance. All choices, decisions, societal roles and so on stem from this store of collected information. As new humans we continue to grow. We observe things and our brain categorizes them and begins the process of building it's vast reference library. It is through this natural process that all personalities are formed. Personalities, identities, egos, whatever you want to call them. This is how we come to be the people, the personages, others see. You may still be a bit confused as to how a Genghis Khan and a Mother Theresa could emerge from this "two plus two" equation. The how is contained in the data. At some point we will receive teachings. This is where all things start to become possible. This begins our journey into the "Land of Enchantment". There is one other aspect that we need to include. Let's call it brain chemistry. This slight to severe difference in brain chemistry starts, at least, as early as the single fertilized human egg. Any deficiency or toxins will effect the, eventual formation of body and brain. Most of these effects are, if not unnoticeable at least, unidentifiable. For instance we can't say, "I see from your scan that your mom ate to much mercury...". But still, the effect of diet and the introduction of toxins is there. It exists in us all. So we are all a little different, as far as our brains go. This doesn't change the happiness motive or data factors. So here we are with our brains, our built in motive and the world around us. At some point in time we will start to ask the "who am I and what am I doing here" questions. This is a direct result of the happiness motive. Not having a clearly defined objective interferes with the happiness of the healthy human brain. This feeling of aimlessness is unacceptable and so we start asking questions. This is where most, if not all, of our individual and collective trouble begins.

For whatever reason we do not stay happy because we have satisfied our basic survival needs. We can be full and warm and lay awake after sex wondering - what does it all mean. So we see that the very questions are motivated by the unsatisfied "Happiness Gene". The searching for answers begins and we start to purposely take in data. Until now data was taken in sort of randomly. When we purposely set about seeking we are after specifics. Once we ask we start to absorb any and all data that comes our way. Everything that the wildest, kindest, most degenerate, selfish, loving, seriously malformed or beautiful imaginations can come up with. It's all there and we take it all in. We usually slow down when one of these stories brings us a feeling of, something that resembles happiness. If it satisfies the brain, we file it away as a truth. This has nothing whatsoever to do with the data being true - or even real. It just has to sit well with us. Or fit well in us. I don't know what the stories were that clicked with Genghis Khan. But it is by this process that he decided on a plan. It is by this same process that Mother Theresa spent her life doing what she did. It is by this process that we all go to work, get married, vote, preach, hate, like or dislike, care or don't care and otherwise come up with our latest identity. Everybody want's to be happy. There is no other motive. This would be the end of my story...But...I wouldn't be happy if I stopped now.

Because of my desire to be happy I have formulated a goal. That being to convince the world of people that the only way to ever be happy is to work in a way that brings happiness to everyone. You see there is something else here under the surface of this happiness motive idea. Do you see that it is our basic commonality? Our connection or observable oneness aspect? For as long as wise men have been saying wise things they have been saying, what amounts to, we are all brothers. We are one. Be kind to those who hate, and so on "because" it is best for you. Well, the problem is that there are people that we feel no commonality to whatsoever. We see them as a destructive quantity. We feel, at least to some degree, that it would be better for everyone if they died. Or that they were "just gone". Locked up, out of the way...We feel we have nothing in common with them. When we can clearly see a commonality, a shared nature, we begin to see that what makes them act the way they do, is what makes us act the way we do. The only difference, other than chemical brain development, is in the data they received. The stories they were told. All these people developed from a common desire to be happy - exactly like us. In this way we are one.

Here is the missing part of the collective story: no one will ever be happy until everyone is happy. Happiness is interdependent. We will never be happy until we see this. This is not the same as dependency. In fact it's quite the opposite. There is no dependency in oneness. It's like the difference between pleasure and happiness. Pleasure fluctuates, rising and falling, while happiness simply is. The happiness gene will not rest until it completes it's program. So if we want to be happy...and we do...we must first be convinced of this. We can not get there by ourselves, as a group, as a nation, an idea, a concept, a religion, belief, superstition, faith or hope. Those were steps along the path. That was learning and the way to understanding. Once all-ness, one-ness, is known, all else passes away. It's usefulness has passed. This solves every problem we've ever had and every problem we ever will have. All these problems are possible when "I can be happy without you" is possible. When that idea is done, every problem that comes from it, which is all problems, is done. The source of our collective suffering is no more. It's over.

The first thing we will do is stop killing each other over our imagined differences. We'll start treating each other better, so "we" can be happy. We will "now" want everyone to be happy. Because we will see this as our own happiness. This not killing each other - be nice to each other - idea has some far reaching consequences. If we want all people to be happy, will we participate in programs or policies that cause unhappiness? Will we buy from companies that don't line up with our ethics? Support any plan that brings harm or inequality to anyone? I can't list all the things that will come up if we start to look at people and the world in this new way: as the source of our happiness. It just goes on and on. But it starts here, with this understanding. As soon as enough people turn this one corner in consciousness it will just flip the world on it's head. It will all of a sudden...change. All the horror will end. All the nonsense that has been spread like a virus through stories will dissipate. They were never real anyway. Any story about the meaning of life, how life started, origins, evolution, creation tales, and all the rest that don't create universal happiness - can be discarded. We have a litmus test for them. The brain loves anything that's completely understandable. It is happy when the pieces fit together easily. A real story, one that contains only facts, does not require imagination, faith or any type of mental adjusting. When we act, from our own innate desire to be happy, in ways that cause universal happiness we won't participate in anything that confuses people. Nor will we try to force happiness from a state of confusion. If it ends in killing, misery, separation, subjugation or any other unhappy state, for anyone, we will discard it. It's time to get our stories straight. Well I've reached my word limit. I would like to hear from you. I have a site that is built to help people get passed addictions. If you want to help in this the forum is there. Start a "stuff to help people" topic. Hey, I'd be "happy" to hear from you.

About the Author

Doug Wilson has been looking at systems and the source of unrest in the global population. The results are being compiled for "Addictions in the 21st century" at www.dgswilson.com

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first time i ever could set through and watch the View, and it will be my last, but i enjoyed watching McCain squirm while being called on his lies~!!1

The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Sixth Season
Highly Recommended "So go ahead, dear - laugh for Chuckles." Beaten to the punch for my Mary review by my buddy Stuart (it would have to be one of his standard excellent reviews). All I can say is it's a good thing the other characters are so funny...because the writers still don't know what to do with headliner Mary. Fox has released The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Sixth Season in a ...

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