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Maybe I'll still get a kick out of it -
It sure looks the same to me:
Midnite, why is your first post on this thread so small? That wouldn't be your visual equivalent of whispering, would it? 'Cause then I'd have to assume that's you being "The Girl", whispering the right answer so as not to embarrass "The Guy". And then I'd have to slap you.
But it appears that it *may* have been the same dress Ms. Evans wore to the Collinwood costume party earlier in the movie. The wedding dress is an empire-waisted early 1800's gown, while the party dress is more 1780's/early 1790's - longer waisted - like Naomi used to wear on the show.
I noticed the same thing Sarah. The signature was so big and so clear that you couldn't miss it. Yet, it was missed in 1795! Usually an artist will sign their signature very small where it's barely legible. This one definetely wanted to be noticed.
But then I suppose, being Executive Moderator, you would have noticed it more than I would have because I barely get a chance to read half the posts on the forum.
Now, when it comes to technical stuff, like how is it that the forum can successfully handle posts that are occasionally made at the same second or even within seconds of each other and not get them confused, then I'm your man. (The answer is the SP forum employed file locking, whereas SE employs transaction locking in the MySQL database. )
Oh, I wish you had said what station/network/channel it's going to be on!
I'm so confused.
Was the wedding dress worn by Kitty Josette the one used in House of Dark Shadows? It looks familiar. Of all the previous dresses this one far surpasses the rest.
Midnite my dear, sheesh....you don't have to go to the trouble of looking through logs. (Appreciate it though)
A week or so ago I posted something in reference to your "bridge of his nose" thing, but either it didn't post or it got deleted. Anyway, I'll try again.