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I know what you mean, and I definitely don't want to get into evaluating any specific woman, but there are some actresses who can pass for "TV ordinary" (even if actually quite attractive) and other actresses who cannot. The image above and the ads prophesy an approach of "Glamorous women leading glamorous lives -

I get what you mean, but not every part needs to be filled by a star.

Yeah, it just had the feel of a remark originally spoken in English rather than translated.

The actual women looked nothing like these people - they were not unattractive, but neither were they model types. They were not Pan Am stewardesses or Playboy bunnies; they were regular military wives who married their husbands several years before they became famous. I think this starts the whole series off on a

Reviews of the book said that despite the author's claims to have done lots of research, it was basically a rehash of The Right Stuff and other widely available books.

Golly, I misinterpreted that plot line. Thank you.

Those strips were rerun just last week!

I viewed the whole clue as basically an inside joke.

If you were a teenager in the mid-1970s you are about 60 now. That may be a factor.

And snakes.

I think most of that is actually in Leviticus.

It did cross my mind, but I assumed it had been wrecked at the time of the spill. Apparently it lived on under numerous new names: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

That is the ugliest thing ever.

Oh, really? I never heard that second part.

People including the A.V. Club reviewer. (Maybe she was younger, though.)

In 2002, when all three of them had been out of the public eye for a while, it seemed like mutual dislike without its really being clear who was right and who was wrong (which I guess is half the point of an oral history - the author puts it out there and lets the reader decide without editorial interference). Maybe

Maybe they did - I can't remember for sure.

A pub trivia question once claimed that Lee had more credits than any other living actor. I don't know for sure if that was true (it seems like the sort of fact that could be manipulated to have different answers depending on definition of terms), but it certainly seems plausible.

Have people really claimed that Buddy Holly was shot down? Now I've heard everything.