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Calendar Events / Announcements '09 II / Happy Birthday to 4everfridean!
« on: August 01, 2009, 05:36:32 PM »Happy Birthday
4everfridean!
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I think that this is the first time that anyone actually said that the servant's quarters are under the staircase.
No! He's back and he's Charles Delaware Tate.
He calls Aristede. Aristedee. Apparently nobody on the set bothered to correct his pronunciation. I can just see the actors and crew laughing behind his back on the set.
Edith supposedly commissioned a painting of Quentin.
The credits list a new scenic designer.
3. We discovered that Judith was staying at Rushmore Sanitarium in Portland.
Beth exits the servants' quarters. Edward calls to her as he's heading downstairs--Beth, are you going out now? For a little while, she says. Get your rest,he advises--you are to be up and ready to leave with me at sunrise. Leave? She asks. You are to accompany Judith and me to Portland, he says--her condition has gotten worse, and I'm placing her in Rushmore Sanitarium
I can't seem to find my post. However, I thought I refelected on the fact that DS is taking time ...
As much as I want the DS movie to come out. ...
That quick transition from befuddled child to manipulative adult at the moment when Jamison kisses his father, thereby passing the curse on to him, shows just what an extraordinarily fine child actor David Hennessy was.
I always enjoy Don R. Vaughan's blog. I particularly enjoy it whenever he attempts to encourage people to speak correctly (sadly, an often all too quickly slipping away practice ). And I especially enjoy it whenever he does so with DS as a prime example of correct speech to which we should aspire.
I know Judith changed the will in Trask's favor, but I would hope she didn't disregard the possibility that something might happen to her new hubby. Hopefully she would have have a little foresight enough to appoint another guardian for the money. Probably Edward since he's Jamison's father and she didn't trust Quentin. If that's the case, then there's no way that Amanda would inherit anything and Tim's plan entire plan would be futile.
Istvan, the first African American on DS. (Was he also the only African American on the show?)
I liked her too, Lydia. I may be wrong about this, but I believe the black nurse was the first black person to appear on DS.
It was fantastic when Quentin realized that Count Petofi was telling the truth when Petofi mentioned that he felt great sadness when he woke up in the morning and discovered that the wolf had killed his prized unicorn.
I notice, too, that Petofi lifted his suitcase with his "bad" hand. Interesting.
Midnite, thanks for writing down the words of the incantation.
Sometime or other I want to compare them to the words Nicholas Blair used in the ceremony with Maggie. It seems to me that there was another bird or beast besides the bat and the raven mentioned in the other ceremony.
And it seems to me that Angelique mentioned a charred and blackened star once.
I don't remember hearing the rising mist business before, and I liked that.
Magda told Quentin to rrrun, rrrun away