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Old 08-24-2009, 02:35 PM #1
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Default Movie: Life.Support.Music

A thread recently made me think about this and I wondered if this documentaty had been brought up at NT before. I hate it when folks say, "This is the best movie, you HAVE to see it"....... Then I go and I'm disappointed.

This is not the greatest, most entertaining movie ever. It is slow, but so is recovering from a lot of neurological issues. It can be boring if you want to be entertained. But for me, it is a road map of patience.

Patience. If whatever brought you here to NT involved patiently waiting for tiny improvements. See this movie.

A better written explanation of: Life.Support.Music

yes, it's a true story. Ken
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