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What does everyone make of Adam and Helen?
"The stories we tell - that's us explaining how we think the world works. Once we speak it, once we say it aloud, that makes it real for us - and real for everyone else who hears it too. When we tell a story, we invite people to visit our reality. We invite them to move in. Our stories are the reality we live in." - David Gerrold, The Martian Child
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But this episode was a bit preachy and eh. I didn't like it.
Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
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"Hard work often pays off after time but laziness always pays off now!"
Is there a hyphen in anal-retentive?
Aaron
'TaraBaby77'
"It's about two people,
regardless of sex, who love each other and treat each other with compassion and
respect."
). It's just me ranting against that "female relationship-dependency" thang, which seems to hit girls in puberty: turning them from independent actors, to "Does this make me look fat?" whiners. Yeah, it results in girls putting up w/ a lot of abusive boyfriends (not to mention unplanned pregnancies), but it'd be no less destructive if it was manifested in teen-age girls w/ abusive girlfriends either.
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17. No Bad Guy
gs: Becky Wahlstrom (Grace Polk) Christopher Marquette (Adam Rove) April Grace (Sergeant Toni Williams) Sydney Tamiia Poitier (Rebecca Askew) Elaine Hendrix (Ms. Lischak) Aaron Himelstein (Friedman) Misti Traya (Iris)
After Joan stands up for one of her classmates being bullied, an embarrassing picture of Joan, taken with a picture phone, is rapidly spread around school. God instructs Joan to join the band. Will must deal with an elderly driver who accidentally killed several people.
b: 27-Feb-2004 pc: 114 w: Sibyl Gardner d: James Hayman
I'll be rollerskating when it's on though, I hope someone will be home to tape it..."Come into my parlor," Said the spider to the fly...
Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
my father called during the cafeteria scene with Angela... what happened to her mother? The last thing I heard was the diary entry saying that she's obsessed with her breasts... the next thing I remember is Joan all teary eyed with a very pained look on her face. Breast cancer? Catie
When I'm 130 years old, I want a pill that makes me so happy and so unself-conscious and so randy I'm willing to make love to my fuzzy bed slippers on my front lawn and yodel at the same time. -- Scott Adams from Dilbert and the way of the Weasel
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Oh... one more thing... my father called during the cafeteria scene with Angela... what happened to her mother? The last thing I heard was the diary entry saying that she's obsessed with her breasts... the next thing I remember is Joan all teary eyed with a very pained look on her face. Breast cancer?
Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity. And I am not sure about the former."
--Albert Einstein
priceless!!
Galahad: What a strange person. French Dude: I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries. Galahad: Is there someone else up their we could talk to? French Dude: No, now go away or I shall taunt you a second time. - Monty Python
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"Hard work often pays off after time but laziness always pays off now!"
"The stories we tell - that's us explaining how we think the world works. Once we speak it, once we say it aloud, that makes it real for us - and real for everyone else who hears it too. When we tell a story, we invite people to visit our reality. We invite them to move in. Our stories are the reality we live in." - David Gerrold, The Martian Child
"Come into my parlor," Said the spider to the fly...
I am sooo tempted to use it as a sig. And that whole washing machine thing? Darcy says that actually happened to her dad one summer when they were all down the shore. He was the smallest adult present, so they put him in the tub to unjam the machine, which unjammed with a vengeance. Fortunately he didn't break anything, not even the washer.******************
Do something totally irrational and let the enemy think himself to death. (Pyanfar Chanur)
Is there a hyphen in anal-retentive?
I loved the Joan/Adam moment although my nerves are becoming frayed at watching them moon about each other when they're alone. The writing in some places was a little thin and I would've liked to see the apology Joan and Adam would have given to that poor girl who's mother has breast cancer (however, I didn't feel too sorry for her...she deserved a bit of comeuppance for her nasty little attitude and prank on Joan). My heart damn near broke when Mrs. Girardi was slammed by the no-name loser art critic. It was cool that Adam showed he'd forgiven her by prodding the class into supporting her when she was down. Hopefully he'll ditch Iris though. I hate to say it but her voice grates on me like fingernails on a chalkboard. *shudder*
Time flies by when the Devil drives.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.
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