There's a party in the cupboard
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I actually think option a would make you appreciate Chicago showers the most.
Christine |
08.12.03 - 12:47 pm | #
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I actually think option a would make you appreciate Chicago showers the most.
Christine |
08.12.03 - 12:47 pm | #
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Victor Newman, played by Eric Braeden in The Young and the Restless, mediocrity in perpetuation. OK, so we are talking about the soaps.
But isn't it funny how we all just know certain things and not know others, relative to our age, culture and environment, and which major TV network our rooftop, out in the boonies, wire antenna could manage to pick up with a slightly snowy picture on a clear day, whilst we were growing up? And isn't it just as odd, how all those things we just know, effect the way we see everything else? As I was thinking about it, I realized that there isn't one single water oriented movie, book, whatever, that I've ever really enjoyed. (Well, maybe with the exception of Cosner's WATER WORLD, but that was sci-fi and I remember thinking it would have been a much better flik without all the H2O.) And you know, I can count the number of times that I've been in a real boat without getting dreadfully seasick on one fish's hand. How pathetically captive we are to the paths we have already left behind us. You think?
Oh yes, and a bucket of shelled peas would be a small price to pay.
Rhythman Vell |
08.11.03 - 2:26 am | #
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Victor Newman, played by Eric Braeden in The Young and the Restless, mediocrity in perpetuation. OK, so we are talking about the soaps.
But isn't it funny how we all just know certain things and not know others, relative to our age, culture and environment, and which major TV network our rooftop, out in the boonies, wire antenna could manage to pick up with a slightly snowy picture on a clear day, whilst we were growing up? And isn't it just as odd, how all those things we just know, effect the way we see everything else? As I was thinking about it, I realized that there isn't one single water oriented movie, book, whatever, that I've ever really enjoyed. (Well, maybe with the exception of Cosner's WATER WORLD, but that was sci-fi and I remember thinking it would have been a much better flik without all the H2O.) And you know, I can count the number of times that I've been in a real boat without getting dreadfully seasick on one fish's hand. How pathetically captive we are to the paths we have already left behind us. You think?
Oh yes, and a bucket of shelled peas would be a small price to pay.
Rhythman Vell |
08.11.03 - 2:26 am | #
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I vote for C. Are you ready to come home? And I need your chicago address.
Koo Jay |
08.10.03 - 2:05 pm | #
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I vote for C. Are you ready to come home? And I need your chicago address.
Koo Jay |
08.10.03 - 2:05 pm | #
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