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Kevin Griffiths, Merritt BC Ca
Volume 3 Issue 9 September 1 2010
$1.20+HST
Review: Miss Pettigrew lives for a day.
DVD:2008
Amy Adams, David Alexander….
Film review:
The world of social conflict it seems was played out in real-time lives. It is to us of this generation to be enlightened , entertained , tortured , and treated to the moral imperative of every scenario one could imagine in this film. This however is a good film for a conflict arises when a middle age women is elevated from the down and out, and in to  the position of responsibility  of social secretary to a young socialite entertainer. She among other exploits  is entertaining no less than four  betrothed. The bag ladies wit and warmth left over from better times becomes a timely referee to a complicated social setting.
The London England pre WW 2 night club affair is just the thing to get Mis Petttigrew on with her life for a day. Having been hungry ,she is ready for a humourous scene  as a planned make over for her new position involves a facial mud pack complete with cucumbers slices over her eyes , the green vegetables are eaten with glee and the make over continues.
The  position of social secretary is so well done that Miss Petttigrew solves all her benefactors difficulties in one day.,and packs her off to New York by steam ship. This with her  choice  made  among her suitors. This then ends the employment and puts Miss Pettigrew in to the train station, vagrant,  once again and eyeing half eaten fruit on the floor, for sustenance. This is redeemed in a fashion that you will have to see the film to enjoy fully.
The film has had many excellent reviews, from many great publications and is consistent in its presentation of moral imperatives twisted into dry witted comedy. There is no herk or jerk to this film just plain good fun and enjoyable from start to finish.
Irony and upset bringing together a beneficial and fitting end to convoluted situations reminds us that it is the choices we make in life that keep our life going on a keel. Any choice is better than balancing opportunities in such a way as not to be able to fully exploit any of them.
For pure comical entertainment in a dry witty enjoyable format this film rates :
✰✰✰✰ Good
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Kevin Griffiths, Merritt BC Ca Volume 3 Issue 9     September 1 2010,$1.20+HST

Review: Subway Breakfast Sandwich 7-11 mornings

Subway restaurant at Voght Street and Mamette Ave in Merritt BC offers a breakfast sandwich that is light nutritious and when combined with a cup ( two sizes small$1.29 and large $1.49of Seattles best Coffee a rather good start to a person who is calorie wise(6 grams of fat) or calorie unrequited. The light breakfast at $2.99 + HST will not weigh heavy on a person who may be needing most of his or hers blood supply to be going to their brain. Three meat choices , sausage , ham or bacon give a variety to a breakfast sandwich then complemented with any number of the nine choices from the vegetable bar buffet style serving style.) 10 Sauces to choose and 4 kinds of cheese. You can add hash browns for $1.89 Got a golf game or you have to do the morning driving this sandwich will fill the hole in your stomach and leave you alert to compete or do!

For a light breakfast that will not weigh you down this meal rates **** GOOD

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Malice I think the world we leave behind will be better than when we found it.

Yes Merit leaving behind is the right term ,that’s one of my favorite rationales.

 I mean the world is progressing and is not getting worse.

 That’s what I mean as well.

Prediction Prosë:

2011: twenty-three nations sign aggression pact with Canada

2020 last nice Canadian de-programed

2021: Don Cherry  retires.

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