Does it count as a message if it's completely glossed over?
This is why Aimee rightly tells me to shut it every time I bring this up, but I just really can't get past who the Perons were. It's a thing for me. Even if it's not there in the musical, I still read it as an undercurrent, and am boggled that ALW could write a musical on who these people were.
So it's not an overt message, like the wonky one in Grease.
(You're still dead to me)
(You're still dead to me)
I know. I'm posting via ouija board.
Then Sean, if you haven't already, you really don't want to see Birth of a Nation.
Unless you need a new TV anyway.
Because it'll make you put your foot through the screen.
Jessica - does Joe still like me??
I'm posting via ouija board.
Can we re-name the Phoenix to the Ouija board?
Is Joe dead to you? 'Cause I can really only channel other dead people here.
I find it incredibly funny for about 3/4ths of the movie, which is nothing short of a miracle.
I love Dallas' deadpan "WTF is this guy's problem" reaction to him, but he mostly just annoys me.
I could still do without most of the Ruby Rod stuff
I adore the fact that the Floston Paradise blows up and they make their dramatic escape just in time for Ruby to do the intro to the news on time.
Hey, I did radio in college. Meeting the feed at the top of the hour correctly was a challenge.
This Grease discussion cracks me up. I'm with ita.
Another question: when was the last time you played a random game of volleyball? Who does that, like, ever, (outside of college)?
Microsoft employees at MSN used to have random games of volleyball.
Don't know if they still do. You'd have to ask Jilli.