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@tansy wrote:

I have been eyeing some Valentine's Day flickering candles 😉


@tansy Me too, moving on to Valentine Day candles LOL

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I understand other posters' confusion.

 

If you want to have a signature line, it helps to do something to separate it.  Different color, quotes, attributed to, etc..  Just makes everything clearer.

 

 

"" A little learning is a dangerous thing."-Alexander Pope
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Even if you didn’t have a clue about the ICONIC Holiday movie, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase I would think


it expresses humorously the relatable chaos and holiday stress when things aren’t going perfectly that many people have, while at the same time trying to enjoy Christmas. 😉



BTW You don’t have to have a tv to watch the movie or look it up either.



You can use your phone, lap top, tablets, or computer. The same device that got You Here ! 😉





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This is a written message board. One should strive to be an effective communicator, or why bother posting.

 

When quoting anything whether a book, movie, play, speech, song, poem, or even manga the original source material needs to be identified. Basic writing etiquette.

 

Without doing so, as this thread clearly shows, miscommunication and confusion can result.

 

And it's not incumbent for the reader to look up anything. The onus is on the individual using the quote. It also helps when a quote is formatted as one and not as an un-punctuated line.

 

 

 

 

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I haven't seen the movie so I did not know where the quote originated from.

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I for one do look up (or ask my husband) 😂 quotes OR words I don’t know (super easy to do…)


but this one I actually knew !! 😃




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I saw the movie, once, but would have never thought of that quote.

 

The OP's line didn't bug me though, I just moved on.