so I sent an email to my family about the number of you that were tortured by the good morning to you song
from my sister:
So when do the group therapy sessions start? And will the sessions end with a round of "So long, Farewell" from Sound of Music?
from my mom:
I bet they all loved it too!
mom
my mom didn't sing on a daily basis but we got "Birthday" on our birthdays.
Weren't they $50-$60.00? (The puppets.)
List price was $50. All the current eBay auctions that are close to ending are in the $80-100 range, with ones that are days away ranging down to $53. I'm going to see if my local comics shops can still order from Diamond Select before resorting to inflated resale prices, but I may have to go that route to get one. Or perhaps find an Entertainment Earth executive who bought one and... persuade him to part with his.
really erika - you're better off. Imagine the extra twist it would have given your charactor. The Buffistas would not have been the first to see your dark side.
Have you tried buffystore.com Matt? They seem to have puppet Angel for about $75.
BTW, Eric Idle is on that show that's after Letterman.
I loved the ending of TAR and
the look on Amber's face,
even though I had read the white font and was expecting it. I also loved
the applause Gretchen and Meredith got as they made their way to the Not!Pitstop.
NY Times article for Project Greenlight followers: [link]
It's perhaps a little spoilery, but no more than the promos for this week's ep were.
Xposted in Bitches. I hope that's not a problem.
Through the ages, before great advances in science and the medical arts, how did people explain conception and pregnancy?
I'm figuring the cause and effect relationship to sex was virtually always understood. But is there somewhere I can find some (dumbed down) scholarship on primitive and/or ancient theories on what happened?
I seem to recall before it was known that the male contributed the sperm and the female contributed the egg, that one theory was that the male sort of planted a whole mini-baby, but can't--for the life of me--remember which society, or when.
Any information and/or links would be helpful, thanks. I don't need in-depth stuff, fwiw.