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Games / Re: The Dark Shadows Alphabet Game
« on: March 26, 2008, 07:45:03 AM »
A is for AUGUSTA, Maine, where Roger lived with his lovely wife, Laura, and their their own version of The Bad Seed, David.
Judy
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This is the thing I've always wanted to know, maybe some of you can answer this for me. In the
1840 storyline, Quentin's son is Tad. But did'nt Gabriel and Edith have children, if they do, what
is their names?
I remember during 1969 when David and Amy entered the West Wing trying to find the ghost
of Quentin, Amy asked David who is the man in the painting. David said that is Thaddeus Collins
and he lived during the Civil War. Could Thaddeus be the son of Gabriel and Edith?
Bits of what you've written are actually what was planned for when the show returned to 1971 after 1841PT.
Doesn't my version work?
But if Angelique died n 1840 then we wouldn't Cassandra and her evil brother. Joe might marry Maggie and Sam might be alive.
I could go on a long time.
DC was brutal to work for. But supposedly, it was Lela who came up with the "Barnabas realizes Angelique is his one true love" reek.
So, are you happier today, David? 61 posts so far and counting. Plus the return to posting of two members we haven't heard from in a while: Angelique Wins (welcome back )...
Angelique Wins, it's great to see you posting again!
Welcome back AW! Ever seen "The Creeping Terror"? If a piece of carpet could be a character, so can an afhan....
There is no escape from that afghan. It is even mentioned in fan fiction.
D is for The Dating Game - a game show which originally aired on ABC daytime TV from December 1965 to July 1973. Joan Bennett (Elizabeth, et al) was a contestant on that show! She was the one who asked questions and picked one of the three bachelors.
Maybe I'll just come by myself? Hmm.Hey, I did that once when I failed to drum up interest. It was actually kind of relaxing and I didn't have to consult with anyone as to what I wanted to do next, where to eat, etc.
David Selby has some comments regarding the passing of Jane Wyman, whom he worked with on Falcon Crest,