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The three of us had watched this movie so many times over the years that we could recite the dialogue almost word for word. But we didn't care. The Princess Bride is a great movie. It combines humor, romance, and adventure in a fairy tale setting. Seeing good triumph over evil, and love conquer all, just reinforced our upbringing that focuses on strong moral values. Mind you, we wouldn't say that out loud. I mean, we can have morals and still not come off as dorks. Gavin paused the TV after the first movie ended. "Time for a bathroom break," he said as he got up from the couch. "Ellie, do you and Joy want to make some popcorn? I will get a beverage for us." "Good idea, but put Joy's drink in a sippy cup. We sure don't need any more messes to clean up," I joked while grinning at Joy. "H