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Hi.
This is peas and carrots from Fiction Alley. I just wanted to say that I like reading your journal entries, and wanted to say that was an interesting story on your username. My username comes from a movie too, and you can probably guess which one. Yes, that movie was on the overly sentimental side, and yes it certainly didn't deserve all those Academy Awards, but I still like to watch it. I thought the phrase sort of fit Harry (peas because of his green eyes) and Ginny (carrots because of her orange-red hair) too.
Finally, this is a really weird question, but since you seem to be a fan of movies, and AMC, I thought you might know the answer to this. It's been bugging me for more than five years now. Did you happen to ever see a movie on AMC which was set in London, where a woman is torn between two guys, they're both really nice guys but one's really rich and the other isn't quite poor but he certainly isn't rich either. I remember they both give her a piece of jewelry. The rich guy of course gives her like this diamond bracelet or necklace, and the poorer guy gives her a nice simple charm bracelet I think. However, I think the rich guy had a sister who was in love with the poorer guy, so she tells the woman that she should leave because she's wrecking the men's friendship. So since she can't decide in the end between the two men, she goes off to America. I guess she had a son or something, who goes back to England during the war, and he falls in love with one of the poorer man's daughter, and her father tells him the story of his mother or something like that. Then, at the end of the story, the son and daughter finally end up getting together on a bridge maybe, while bombs are being dropped in the background. Sorry, about being so vague, but I watched it late at night one time, and for some reason AMC didn't replay it again, and I couldn't even identify the actors in it. I thought for sure one was William Powell, but I looked it up on the IMDb, and he's never been in a movie that fits that description. It's driving me crazy that I've never been able to find this movie again.
Re: Hi.
I'm not familiar with that movie, but you've piqued my curiosity. I did a keyword search on "bracelet" and "jewelry", but I didn't get anything that resembled what you described.
But I'm still looking.