One to many times my dear friend, but when I lost my first wife over 6 years ago to breast cancer, after a30 yr. marriage, that pretty much drained me of water. Things happen to us for reasons unknown, we cry, we feel depressed, and unhappy, it happens to a lot of us, but the main thing is to let go, move on, keep the faith and everything turns out OK.
2007-06-27 19:01:29
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answered by Ron 7
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The very end of the movie Pay it Forward, when they looked out the window and saw a line of people that stretched back for miles, and they were each holding a candle and the song "Calling all Angels" was playing!
The very end of the song Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the old Oak Tree, when the whole bus started cheering because the tree had 100 yellow ribbons tied around it!
The end of Schindler's list, when Schindler was crying because he felt that he could have and should have saved more.
*sm*
2007-06-28 01:04:05
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answered by LadyZania 7
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When I was driving down the road and I pulled over for a funeral procession and it was for an American soldier that had passed away in Iraq. Just to see all of the supporters on the side of the road holding flags and their hands over their hearts and saluting. Just made me cry on the inside and out too. All those people who didn't even know the soldier yet had the compassion to show support. I love America.
2007-06-28 00:43:51
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answered by Riley 4
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Yes.
In the Adam Sandler movie Click, the scene with the Dad in the office towards the end had me crying in the movie theatre. I was depressed the rest of the day.
Just listen to Heaven 911 Remix on YouTube or something, that should make you cry..
I'm gay and 16, maybe that's why I cried lol.
2007-06-28 00:45:33
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answered by Ethen 6
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many things. when I look at my cousin, he's so innocent that it makes me start tearing up. when I think about certain friendships that mean a lot to me, the tears just come. beautiful songs also make me cry. ^_^ I cry a lot. -_-' It's difficult to not get touched by all these good things that surround us in our life.
2007-06-28 00:41:47
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answered by xPnPx 4
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many things but just before i saw your question i was watching PBS and there is a special honoring the singer songwriter Paul Simon and they just showed a old clip from a saturday night live many years ago with Paul Simon singing Homeward bound with George Harrison of the Beatles. it was awesome and thinking of the loss of Harrison made me tear up a bit
2007-06-28 00:44:04
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answered by Unfrozen Caveman 6
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yes but I hate crying so I try to avoid those things
2007-06-28 07:38:41
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answered by rick r 4
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Yes. When my vocal coach/teacher told me I was a tenor -- a very big one; actually, it was when I thought about it later: to sing like Pavarotti, only bigger; more dramatic.
2007-06-29 21:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Pursuit of Happyness was intense. The ending got me...
2007-06-28 00:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, definitely. Several movies, songs, and events on television shows.
2007-06-28 00:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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