Countrymouse
Country exile in the city
Made me look up from my laptop, as I sit here at my kitchen table and began to hear the narrator saying:
LOVE...
is patient.
LOVE...
is kind.
LOVE...
does not envy.
LOVE...
is not selfish.
LOVE....
never fails.
For the first statement, they show three women having lunch, and one makes a tactless statement to another, which she graciously overlooks with a smile.
For the second, they show a person trying to help another person.
For the third, a woman is looking a things on her laptop (things you'd love to have or buy), then she suddenly gasps and slams the lid shut, as if she's refusing to let her heart become greedy after things.
I didn't catch the fourth one...too busy being amazed and saying "Wow! I don't believe it!" out loud.
The last--"love never fails"--shows a lady on her sofa, with her faithful dog next to her, snuggling up to her and kissing her face.
The Ingles logo then comes up, and the announcer (best I can recall) says something about wishing us to find the true meaning of love this holiday.
Haven't been able to find it at all on the internet--You Tube or anywhere else.
LOVE...
is patient.
LOVE...
is kind.
LOVE...
does not envy.
LOVE...
is not selfish.
LOVE....
never fails.
For the first statement, they show three women having lunch, and one makes a tactless statement to another, which she graciously overlooks with a smile.
For the second, they show a person trying to help another person.
For the third, a woman is looking a things on her laptop (things you'd love to have or buy), then she suddenly gasps and slams the lid shut, as if she's refusing to let her heart become greedy after things.
I didn't catch the fourth one...too busy being amazed and saying "Wow! I don't believe it!" out loud.
The last--"love never fails"--shows a lady on her sofa, with her faithful dog next to her, snuggling up to her and kissing her face.
The Ingles logo then comes up, and the announcer (best I can recall) says something about wishing us to find the true meaning of love this holiday.
Haven't been able to find it at all on the internet--You Tube or anywhere else.