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KaceyL
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I noticed the dining room table was gone from the apartment. I guess it's one thing to not use it, but another to get rid of it entirely.

In Peter Pan, the Broadway show, isn't applause the way you get Tinkerbell to show up? Or maybe that's to show you believe in magic. I don't remember.

How in the world did I miss the ultrasound?  I sat watching the entire thing;  didn't leave the room.

One problem I've had with this show, which I love, don't get me wrong, is with the children.  I realize they had to have children to keep up the charade of what they're trying to portray, but 1st off, how unfair is it to the kids?  They have no idea what their parents are, or what they're doing.  Phillip & Elizabeth

I think part of the reason I like the British version better is because they are always infusing humor into it.  Even at it's darkest, there is always something that makes me laugh.  Josh, in trying to infuse humor, always comes off as whiny & annoying.  Even Nora was trying to get him to shut up last night.