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Exactly. From what I understand through people I know who are involved with the project, it's still totally in the early development stages. These kinds of trailers are basically what they make to convince the studio to do the project in the first place — at the same time, if not earlier than script/SB/character

hold your breath and swallow 3 times while your breath is still held (it gets pretty hard by the end actually, but totally works).

*gasp* without her parasol?!

until they're also planning to make a live-action, touring stage musical extravaganza adaptation — I don't want to hear about it.

otaku hipster! not something I would have ever thought to put together, and yet... I totally get it and actually know several now that I think about it^^

basically. but they realized that calling it "on a whim" went over better with the focus groups.

I always just assumed he meant that after she got married she could fake it and pretend to be a virgin.

YES to Aquaphor. I have incredibly chap-prone lips and Aquaphor is a total lifesaver. Often get weird looks when I apply it, but it's seriously like the miracle gel. ^^

The biggest problem is (as some have said downthread) the social pressure to quit work once you get married — and the self-perpetuating assumption that all women will do just that, so why hire them — coupled with the horrific lack of support for working mothers here.

hah, brilliant! also — Pillow Talk, anyone?

exactly — it really grosses me out! esp if you're wearing sandals... *shudders*

hah, reminds me of Japanese toilets. People tend to think of toilets in Japan as marvels of automated engineering that do everything but zip your pants for you — and this is true.

omg yes, they're totally setting that up with Lord G being all lonely thumb-twiddling man now that wifey's busy working.

See, here I thought maybe his dad's name was Sam Hane.

That's the problem isn't it... on the one hand you don't want to take advantage of interns, which is why there are so many laws stating that they have to either be paid (which many companies can't/won't do) or offer college credit.

I always loved that one too!

Reminds me of a story my Dad tells about his father.

It better be scary — I went to see the play in London and granted I was about 11 or 12 at the time but basically I remember that it scared the CRAP out of me.

I was just thinking, it's interesting that she's hitting so consistently, as her form seems kind of wacky to me (from a compound standpoint anyway, not sure if the form for recurve is significantly different...)