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[cheesyb] [cheesyg]
Fill in the blank: "Barnabas and Julia found it very amusing that the family had feared that they'd been ________ in Parallel Time!!"
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re-imagined
plagiarized
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...creating a bad reputation for the RT Collinses...
...wiping out the residents with their usual series of mistakes...
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...stripped of their paranormal investigators licenses...
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[laughing4], Callie and Nightfall
That's exactly what they were doing, Callie. [wink2]
And they should have been required to be licensed, Nightfall - if just so they could be stripped of it. [b003]
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Minding their own business, for a change
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pre-empted
re-cast
kinescoped without written permission from Major League Baseball
walking perpendicularly or diagonally
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Run afoul of Ed and Lorraine Warren
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Good ones, Uncle Roger and Magnus!! [lghy] [thumbright]
But this one:Run afoul of Ed and Lorraine Warren
really has me [stfl]!!!!
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Thank you, MB! I think that the Warrens would have gotten along fine with Eliot but clashed big time with Barnabas, Quentin and Julia. [ghost_cool]
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([pointing-up] Ya think?! [laughing11])
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Did you see the scene in the second Conjuring where a rather smug guest is trying to debunk the Wardens? It's Doctor Stephen Kaplan who attended some of the early Newark festivals, accompanied by his special guest, the immortal vampire Countess Misty?
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([pointing-up] Oookaaay - they sound like an, uh, interesting pair.
I haven't seen Conjuring 2 yet, but when I do, I will definitely be looking at that scene with an eye I wouldn't otherwise have had without your info. Thanks. [ghost_smiley])
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And just when I thought that it couldn't get any weirder, I stumbled onto this. Kaplan was a parapsychologist and president of the Vampire Research Center of America (Perhaps the only member. Who knows.). He was also the vampire consultant for the Christopher Bernau play The Passion of Dracula.
Quite the resume, huh? [ghost_rolleyes]
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Quite the resume, huh? [ghost_rolleyes]
(Indeed!! [ghost_blink])