What makes you blub like a baby?

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SamNichols

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go on, tell me. What, recently, has made you blub?
I have had a wee cry, recently, at:
Control (I knew the ending, but still came as a shock)
The ending of 'Across the River and into the trees' by Ernest Hemingway.

What in general makes you cry? Do you cry? Am I made less mannish by the fact that I seem to cry a lot at the moment?
 

Noodley

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The amount of "non soapbox" stuff appearing on soapbox makes me weep.
 

Bigtallfatbloke

New Member
..I cried last week after a family bust up:sad:

I also cried once during the film ring of bright water when the otter got spaded....but i was 7 years old:biggrin:
 
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SamNichols

SamNichols

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Where should we put it? We just want to change the tone a bit, we don't want it like the Guardian's CIF website over there...
Maybe we'd rather tell stories and poems from our soapbox than in the cafe.
 
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SamNichols

SamNichols

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Bigtallfatbloke said:
..I cried last week after a family bust up:sad:

I also cried once during the film ring of bright water when the otter got spaded....but i was 7 years old:biggrin:

Oh cartoon animals dying always gets to me - I might have a moment just thinking about watership down (Bright Eyes...)
 

Bigtallfatbloke

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...Oh ****...now you've done it....remember the end of the book when hazel meets the black rabbit....I 've never looked at a roadkill the same ever again after that.
 
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SamNichols

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blam, now you're thinking about Watership Down, I hit you again with an Animals of Farthing Wood. Now, don't think of any more animals dying...
 

graham56

Legendary Member
A kick in the nuts brings tears to my eyes :biggrin:
 

litespeeder

New Member
The early eighties boxing film, 'the champ' still brings a lump to my throat, I recall my sister and parents watching it at the same time, the room was blubbering.............
 

Kirstie

Über Member
The last film/book I cried at was the Fox and the Hound, when I was about 10, although Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks nearly got me once recently.
Other than that I cry when I'm depressed and lonely, as most people do...!
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
The Railway Children.

There are many more movies and occasions...but I'm too embarrassed to say. But the Railway Children does it every time.
I tend to cry more with joy than I do with sadness.

I think a good blub is fine.
 

Unkraut

Master of the Inane Comment
I've found that for some reason you get more emotional about things when you've got kids.

I know what you mean. There is a horrible short scene in Titanic where a mother is reading her children a bedtime story to put off the awful moment when they will realise they are about to die.
 

twowheelsgood

Senior Member
The bloody opening credits to Bagpuss. Kills me every time.

When Ollie Postgate says the bit about being a saggy old cloth cat but Emily loved him, I have to leave the room.
 
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