DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
Members' Mausoleum => Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) => Games => Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) - 1995-Gerard and Daphne-Summer of '70 => Topic started by: CTP/FITBs on September 23, 2010, 10:30:53 PM
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[It's up to the first poster to come up with a set up, and then each following post will either complete it or fill in the blank(s). And, as always, whoever posts the set up is certainly allowed to post their own completion/fill in as a follow up.]
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Setup:
The Dark Shadows crew waited just out of view of the camera to rush over in their stocking feet to lift Frid out of the coffin with extreme care, always mindful of that disastrous time when...
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... he sprained his spikes getting out.
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[laughing4] And we all know how painful THAT can be!
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[laughing4] And we all know how painful THAT can be!
(Thanks, Dave!)
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(Dave? [hdscrt])
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(Dave? [hdscrt])
(David Letterman's big catchphrase in the '80s was "And I guess we all know how painful that can be." He pulled that out as a sort of punchline on about a thousand occasions, and I think he still says it once in a very great while, out of nostalgia, maybe...)
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(Really? I was a faithful Letterman viewer in the '80s and don't even remember that. Or perhaps subconsciously I was paying tribute to him without even realizing it. [idontknow])
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...they slipped on the floor. The coffin went flying through the supposedly brick wall, Frid went flying into a vat of dry ice, and worst of all by far, a fully lit candelabra was knocked over and tragically destroyed Grayson Hall's last six cartons of cigarettes.
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a fully lit candelabra was knocked over and tragically destroyed Grayson Hall's last six cartons of cigarettes.
[stfl]
But think of the amount of secondhand smoke from that fire!! [wow]
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...they slipped on the floor. The coffin went flying through the supposedly brick wall, Frid went flying into a vat of dry ice, and worst of all by far, a fully lit candelabra was knocked over and tragically destroyed Grayson Hall's last six cartons of cigarettes.
And Dan Curtis didn't just yell, "KEEP ROLLING!!!"?
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[pointing-up] Something tells me he probably did. After all, to DC's estimation, everyone in the audience had short attention spans (apparently like his), so he probably figured most would just miss seeing the whole incident because their minds had wandered elsewhere. [wink2] ::)
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They needed the Jaws of Life
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[pointing-up] [laughing3] Good one!! [thumbright]