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Calendar Events / Announcements '03 II / Re:KLS in Atlantic City
« on: July 25, 2003, 04:00:23 AM »because sports fans are so big into dark shadows?
Well, David and Sarah did play catch.
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because sports fans are so big into dark shadows?
Jeez!...you could have gotten yourself beaten up in the parking lot!!
HELP...how can I make the board appear normal?
That's exactly what my pre-conceived notion was....that boards were places we could post. How did you know that?
BTW.....I'm not just breaking your shoes here.....when you spend as much time as I do staring at these pages, you start to wonder about the weirdest stuff.
When did it become acceptable for clerks to pass themselves off as librarians? (Please, don't let them actually BE the librarians!)
I don't think it was the budget that got Ms. Welles fired, as DC hired Joe Caldwell afterward.
Okay....found them. Had to change my pre-conceived notion of what "boards" were.
Selby isn't in the documentary except in clips that are from the film itself.
As for the commentary, I just sort of zipped through the film rather quickly, but it doesn't appear that she ever talks about Selby specifically.
Seriously....ARE there 21 boards?
Soap operas today have no middle class, (never MIND working class) people. Everyone is a billionaire. I gave up watching "General Hospital" years ago when I realised they had nothing left but the super-rich.
Yes....the Collins Family was wealthy....but Maggie waited tables, and Joe had a job, and the Blue Whale was a local bar in a fishing town. No one owned a cosmetics company or a record company, or was a mobster, or a jewel thief.
But let's consider Nancy Barrett & TLATKLS; I believe they were both born in 1945, making them 22ish at the beginning of DS (1966).
Does anyone (Darren/Luciaphil/others) know if there were fans/haters of show who wrote to TPTB about the way Maggie specifically was being demeaned?
That window bothered me; even though it's Parallel Time; we'll 'ass-u-me' the house was built around 1795.
They did NOT build floor to ceiling windows then (especially, from an unterraced 2nd floor!!)
But lately, there regularly can be 3 or so guests, which has had me quite puzzled.