At the end of a Drew Carey Show episode. the "love of his life" had just gotten married away. He was brave enough to walk her down the aisle, but you could see afterwards at his home that he was just empty. His friends were hanging around and all he could do was blank stare because everything he ever desired was just torn away from him.
Edit: :'(
Originally posted by PocketKings"There's no crying in baseball !!!" - Tom Hanks
But only every couple of years 😛
Just watched Field of Dreams, hadn't saw it for a couple years. But as some of you know, I have a baseball past (in my profile). But the end always gets my eyes wet, and some kind of salty discharge leaks out. My dad and I always used to have a catch together, he taught me the game. I think its called crying, I've s ...[text shortened]... what was the last movie or show (please exclude deaths and girl issues) that made you guys cry
I watched "Capt Corpelli's Mandolin" . My then girlfriend dragged me to it . It is a WWII romance movie . I almost cried when I realized the nazis weren't going to shoot the hero and heroine for their sappy crappy acting .
Also slammed the tip of my finger in a heavy steel warehouse door . VERY hard . Cried on that one .
it's not supposed to be ... i think ... wiki confirms ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touched_By_An_Angel
"The series finale shows Monica, who is up for promotion, defending Zack, an innocent drifter accused of blowing up a school full of children. The prosecutor is actually the Devil, played by David Ogden Stiers. Despite Monica's best efforts, Zack is convicted.
Visiting him in the prison, Monica offers herself to be his guardian angel for the rest of his life, protecting him from the dangers of the federal prison.
Later the citizens find out the truth: it was the prosecutor who blew up the school and framed Zack. Monica makes the citizens see that there's still hope to rebuild the life in the town and helps them to free themselves of the anger.
Before Zach can be sent to jail, however, he disappears. Monica then finds out that Zack was actually Jesus. Defending Him was a test, and she succeeds: according to His words, "There's no greater love than to give your life away for someone else." This is a strong and powerful Gospel message. Monica is finally promoted.
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