Originally posted by Luciaphil on February 16, 2002 at 07:08:38:
In Reply to: Re: Julia's Little Red Notebook posted by Ben on February 16, 2002 at 05:42:24:
Arashi's
I think it's hysterical that Julia's all revealing little red notebook is a five-and-dime plastic diary. Cut that little strip of red material holding the book closed with scissors and you're in!
You gotta wonder what the notes consist of--the first time I ever heard about "the notebook", I was envisioning something rather large and bulky containing entries like, "Patient's leukocyte count leads me to wonder if the pharmokinetics of this . . ."
All written in stereotypical scrawl of the physician (and it's true, they do write illegibly).
So she's got the cheap plastic version of a teenager's precious diary, with everything but "MY DIARY" proudly emblazoned on the cover, and now I'm thinking it's got entries like, "Oh my God, he looked at me today and I just melted. I wonder if he knows!!! Maybe I'll drive by his house later on," written in a girlish script with little hearts in lieu of dotted i's.
Ben's
It IS hysterical! On the other hand, I was just wondering ... had Fox picked up a new primetime DS and DC began recycling this storyline, I don't think I could keep a straight face watching Julia warn Barnabas, "All my notes are on a diskette ... "
ROFL! I can see it now, "And I've backed it up on the hard drive, too." So then we could have Carolyn driving to technical consultant Tony Peterson's office begging him to let her have the PC.
Luciaphil