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Oh, that's great news! That should be a good one. That are Oliver Stone's era, so you know he'll really do something remarkable with the material.
Sophie, I don't find any of your posts gratuitous! I thought they were all on topic and really interesting. You didn't go post-happy, IMO.
I'll bet his mother is excited, too, Doree! ![]()
Yeah! You, Tina, & Laura so far. Nice!
Geeked up is the perfect phrase for it. This is so cool!:D
There is a radio station in Houston that plays all 80s music. My car radio spends a lot of time on that station. The "oldies" station now just plays 70s, 80s, and 90s. The sixties are now too old for the oldies station. Sigh.
There is a lyric in the Bowling for Soup song "1985" that goes, "When did Motley Crue become classic rock?" That hits me right between the eyes.
Bye, TeeJay. It's awful not being able to check in as often as you want to. Hope it's mercifully brief.
I love Superbad. One of the best comedy's I've seen in a long time.
You know that old lady who played Rachel's mother on "Friends"? Well Danny Thomas was her father.
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Sometimes I gotta throw my fellow old farts a bone, don't I?
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Just a traditional Danny Thomas spit take! ![]()
I love the floors, too. It looks really pretty. Congratulations.
That's great, Carol. I almost sprayed beer all over the room!
Out your nose? Cuz that would hurt. I've never seen anyone foaming at the nose before.
They're like going through a box of photographs I think. You might read a story about the characters in the future and the next one could be about them at 16 (or six). That's a big part of the fun of them. To me, anyway.
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justme wrote:His behavior at the end of that episode was a considerable improvement that at the beginning. I didn't even know the guy at the lockers.
When Bonnie wanted to talk to him?
No, it was when Joan returned the stuff he made for her. Where does he get off being angry with her? He just glared at her. She was in so much pain and he was almost rude to her. He doesn't seem to notice how much she's hurting, much less accept any responisbility for it. She said something ("I thought you might want to give it to someone else...") and realized that she'd hurt his and tried to make it better. ("...Not to another girl. I thought maybe a gallery. In the future.") But he shows no regard for her feelings at all. This is almost more out of character than the stuff with Bonnie.
His behavior at the end of that episode was a considerable improvement that at the beginning. I didn't even know the guy at the lockers. ![]()
I think "QotZ" is the one Sophia is talking about. And there were a lot of nice almost throw-away moments between the two of them. I remember another in "Queen of the Zombies" when "Johnny Godway" gave the cast and crew a pep talk just before the curtain went up. I think it was right after the Eskimo kiss. Adam put his arm around Joan. You could barely see them, there was such a crowd there. But it's what true to what A&J would've done I think. He knew she'd be nervous so he touched her.
They rubbed noses again in "Queen of the Zombies" before the play began. I think they did that instead of kissing because they didn't want to mess up her makeup. That was soo cute.
I don't remember the "Anonymous" scene you're talking about, Deb. I've really gotta finish unpacking!
She put her injured foot on Grace's shoulder and she knocked it off. She then put it on Adam's thigh. Iris kind of glared but didn't say anything. Adam certainly didn't seem to mind it being there.
I loved the kiss toward the end of "Anonymous". When Joan tells Adam that she has been dishonest with him because she was afraid of ruining what they had. He told her that what she'd been trying to hide from him was what he most loved about her. She kissed him and they touched noses as she pulled back.
That's awesome! We should try and think of some questions, in case anyone gets in.
I'm on my way. Thanks, Laura!
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See? I've already blocked it from my mind. (fingers in my ears: LALALALALA) :dancing:
Well, Karen could be the traditional, cookie-baking mommy and Grace could be the cool one.