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Messages - Janet the Wicked

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DW: "Now listen here Sam, I told you already... the news about your liver won't change just because you sing that damn song again!"
SE: (singing) "Doctor doctor, give me the news, I got a bad case of lovin' booze!!"

[laughing6] Wicked!


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Current Talk '07 I / Re: did she lead him on?
« on: February 13, 2007, 02:51:13 AM »
I feel certain that Vicki didn't lead Barnabas on, but...
If a handsome man came to your home offering books...
I think that Barn was indeed infatuated with Miss Winters. She didn't reciprocate the way he expected, which drives me mental, but I think there was a love story there. Vicky wasn't all that dim as she thought. Or was she?

1805
I recall The Mike Douglas Show. I think that came on after DS. Then The Monkees. That was after supper.

1806
V: Dr. Woodard? Dr. Woodard! You mean I'm..I'm...PREGNANT?!

Naw. That couldn't be it.


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Current Talk '07 I / Re: Willie & Maggie
« on: February 08, 2007, 01:06:11 PM »
Oh Willie pined for Maggie, he carried a torch for her, but I wouldn't say it was DS's greatest love. I'm not sure just what I would say was DS's greatest love. Maybe it was Quentin's love for himself.

I stand corrected. You're right about Quentin. Lol!

1808
Well, this takes the cake. I plug my last quarter into the juke and there's no chicks to dance with.

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Current Talk '07 I / Willie & Maggie
« on: February 07, 2007, 03:53:03 AM »
As far as I'm concerned, there is no greater love on DS as the love Willie felt for Maggie.
You may comment...

1810
Well Barnabas and Angeligue are another story....

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Yeah, in the very beginning Barnabas did seem to have a problem with Julia being too much of a "modern woman", strong-willed, outspoken.....definitely what he was NOT looking for in a woman at that time.

Oddly enough though [spoiler]it's these very qualities that kept him from accepting her offer of letting him bite her and restore his youth after he aged to his true years. He didn't want to take away her free will or her modern day thinking, however much it irritated him at times.[/spoiler]

Okay. We talking HofDS here?

1812
Julia was researching Barn's curse, attempting to formulate a cure. Remember when she told him how his curse fascinated her? She is a scientist, a researcher.
Barnabas on the other hand uses and abuses her.
Throughout the series, they went through quite a rollercoaster ride. We all know how Julia felt about Barnabas and that he didn't return her affection. My personal opinion is that "nothing" happend by way of romantic interludes. I think towards the end of the series, Barnabas found that he had indeed romantic feelings, but was hesitant for one reason or another to act upon them. His only love as far as he is concerned is Josette and Julia didn't fit the bill. She is simply too much a "today's woman".

1813
Maggie: Joe, please stop singing that stupid drunken sailor song! I can't take it anymore!

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Current Talk '07 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0224
« on: February 03, 2007, 03:29:51 AM »
What a fabulous episode!  This is the one I alluded to in a previous post, where ABC's S & P office sent in notes stating that it must not seem that Jason is implying that Willie and Barnabas are a gay couple, in the dialogue about Willie and "light housekeeping."
Oh for crying out loud.
It's a joke! It doesn't mean anything more than Jason teasing Willie.

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Current Talk '07 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0224
« on: February 02, 2007, 07:15:55 PM »
Jason goes over to the Old House and when Willie answers the door he asks if the "lady of the house" is at home. (The old Willie would have punched him out and I felt like doing just that!)

I think this is one of the funniest lines they ever came up with. And if I were Jason, I would have asked the same thing. Wicked!