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Posted by Claudia Moser on 9:26 AM

What do the follwoing phrases tell you?

Scott Heyward, whose the son of a millionaire, is tired of woman fawning over him because of his wealth, meets Tom, who's on his way to his new job as a water skiing instructor at a hotel. They envy each other's life and decide to switch places. So Scott pretends to be Tom and Tom lives it up pretending to be Scott. Scott meets Dianne who is trying to land a rich guy and when playboy James Jamison catches her eye, she asks Scott to help her snag him. Scott agrees to but finds himself attracted to her. Scott also decides to build a boat for a speedboat race that's going to take place in the hotel but he's using a new experimental chemical which doesn't hold in water, which his father forbade him to use

It is a simple plot of an Elvis Presley movie, made in 1967 which turned to be the start of a beautiful sunny sunday in Timisoara.
It is such a beautiful day you can't imagine, wish you were here with me Peter to share it! Kiss Naila from me :)

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sounds like a funny movie----
Sonday morning in Timisoara. How much I miss that! Niala is wagging "Hello" .... (not only Naila)
And BTW:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hubbie
(Do you think that is true? I don't...)


On the other hand:
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/Elizabeth+Hurley-32437.html

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