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This week's Club Pogo challenges!
Solitaire Home Story : Clear 200 diamond cards this week!
Garden Blast : Use 170 bombs or bomb power-up combos this week!
World Class Solitaire HD : Place 200 cards into the foundation stacks this week!


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Posted by Nymph Sorceress
 - August 07, 2009, 08:08:56 AM
Quote from: Stinkerbell on August 07, 2009, 08:02:39 AM
Bueller......

Bueller.....

Bueller.....

Love that movie! One of my all-time favorites!!  tumbsup.gif
Posted by Stinkerbell
 - August 07, 2009, 08:02:39 AM
Bueller......

Bueller.....

Bueller.....
Posted by disneyland lady
 - August 07, 2009, 06:29:32 AM
I always felt that Hughes was at heart a big nerd. I loved that he always championed them in his movies and even made them sexy in Weird Science.
Posted by Joe C
 - August 06, 2009, 08:26:25 PM
Time to listen to some "Simple Minds" tumbsup.gif
Posted by Nymph Sorceress
 - August 06, 2009, 03:57:31 PM
Thanks for the update. I am aware of who he is and have seen all those movies mentioned.
Just didn't know that he "kicked the bucket". undecided.gif
Posted by Stinkerbell
 - August 06, 2009, 02:52:37 PM
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/Today/Entertainment/2009/08/06/10383821-ap.html

NEW YORK — A spokeswoman for John Hughes says the director of 1980s coming-of-age films like "Sixteen Candles" and "The Breakfast Club" has died in Manhattan.

Michelle Bega says the 59-year-old Hughes died of a heart attack during a morning walk.

He was in Manhattan to visit family.

He made a teen star of Molly Ringwald with 1984's "Sixteen Candles" about a girl's nightmarish birthday on the eve of her sister's wedding.

Ringwald also starred in "The Breakfast Club," about a group of high school misfits during Saturday detention, and "Pretty in Pink."

Hughes also directed "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and wrote "Home Alone."