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i thought i saw a green tinge to it and thought pesto sauce, but maybe they were just buttered boodles.

i thought i saw a green tinge to it and thought pesto sauce, but maybe they were just buttered boodles.

that's a good question. i remember reading a few years ago that anyone that participates in those mtv reality shows basically signs away any and all rights to their image/name for the rest of their lives.

i consider myself to be a pretty big nerd/dork/geek but i still find the big bang theory to be
completely insufferable, as is everything else on cbs.

yes and it was goddamned awful. i admit i watched for a couple of years before i totally gave up on it.

that's what i'm doing. i started last year, but i know it will probably take me years to get through them all provided that i don't get bored and give up.

It's hard to explain unless you've watched the show. The episodes airing up until mid-1967 were mostly centered around family/business drama which was dull as hell and almost led to the shows' cancellation in the spring of 1967. The two ghosts show up a few times prior to that but mostly as part of a murder mystery

i laughed at that line, too, mostly because i've been convinced since about halfway through season one that don is the villain of the piece, and anyone who is set in opposition to don must thusly be considered a potential protagonist.

eh, i'm not really going to try to defend the writers of this show that much. as talented as they all are, i can easily see that they might not know/remember that the show started out as simply a gothic soap, not one primarily about witches and ghosts and vampires. i doubt that someone in the room was like 'woah,

it's just bad timing on the part of the writers. by thanksgiving of 66 the show had shown a ghost or two(josette collins and bill malloy), but was by no means a 'scary' or 'supernatural' show. the true supernatural storylines didn't come along until spring of '67.

i can agree with this, as much as i like megan. we need a break from her. even my husband(who doesn't watch the show but mostly half-listens from the other room while playing video games) noted last night that she seems to get some of the best lines/scenes every week. it doesn't help her cause that one of my

i thought the betty-centric episode was timed well. we've been front-row spectators to the megan-don marriage for most of the season, and betty serves as a great reminder that megan and don as they are could not exist without the corpse of the betty/don relationship serving as the foundation.
for me it was interesting

and…i still dislike the song, which is clearly influenced by indian music, regardless of when the wong was written in relation to their visit.

actually, witness protection put him through dental school and placed him in new york city, where he later saw the error of his ways and converted to judaism, much to jerry seinfeld's chagrin.

bummer that of all the great songs to choose off of that album, they went with one of the 'the guys really enjoyed their time in india, can't you tell' songs which are personally among my least favorite. when i saw the revolver album cover i was rooting for taxman or eleanor rigby even though i knew it wasn't going to

Let me tell you again how Saturday Night Live is not funny and hasn't been since [the mid to late 90's]!"

his so-called oblique rebuke was so oblique that megan brushed it off easily as a mistake and didn't seem hurt at all, so it's hard for me to see malice in it. i mean, i don't particularly care for the man, but implying that he would make such a crude sexual remark about his own daughter, even if he is furious over

i thought it was darn good for the time. i was watching an old dark shadows from 66 with the original commercials in it, and megan's idea blew them all out of the water. i can't speak for print advertising, but what i saw of tv advertising was pretty abysmal, creatively speaking.

agreed. plus he seems to genuinely care for megan, despite their disagreements over her career/husband, and i find it very hard to believe that he would say something so crass about her right in front of her face. if don and emil had been alone, sure maybe i could see this as a purposeful insult, but since it was said

thanks for this. funny that the same people who have to drag betty(and how fat/ugly/bitchy she is) into the discussion every week are the same people that get their panties into the twistiest of twisties if anyone dare suggest that megan(a fictional character i might add, and not a real woman that will really fuck you