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Hennible is there such a word??? My late brother in law had polio and lost the use of his right arm. He was furious when he couldn't do things and would throw a fit and tools etc. My sister and her older daughter learned how to repair things just to keep peace in the family. I think attitude has a lot to do with it.
It does but relearning to do things with one hand is harder than learning to do thing with one hand fro the start. I have noticed with video games that everyone that has been playing them with one hand from the start is holding the controller the same way. A way that is nothing like how most people hold controllers. People that have lost a hand later in life usually still try to hold the controller like two handed people an struggle... Your brain is wrapped around the way you use to do things an its hard to step out of that box.
 
Age probably has a lot to do with that. It was targeted at pre-teens to just starting to date aged kids.

People that watched it at that age remember that feeling when they go back an watch it again.

I think Casper an Labyrinth are the same way...
 
Labyrinth yes great movie ( I say objectively ) I was a little kid when that came out... Also love Legend!!! One of Tom Cruses first movies... vehve have ya seen Legend?

Correction, I was a little kid when I watched them, a baby when they came out..
 
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I was seriously well past teens(and 30's and - lets leave it at that) and my brother as well when we saw "Princess Bride," at the movies. He only went because he was a Columbo Fan (Peter Falk), I went because I loved to go to

I never thought I would like the movie - it just seemed to hit my funny bone. It became one of a handful of movies I can see a million times and not tire of like Matrix, Kill Bill 1 & 2, not at all like Princess Bride. I just have diverse taste in movies I reckon.
 
Reb your avi is freaking me out.
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