We are doing Curse of the Starving Class and having a lamb delivered soon!
I had a friend who was the lowest cast member on the totem pole for a production of this, and had to share a dressing room with two sheep. The one used on stage, and another brought along as a company for the first.
I knew someone was doing Curse.
I do like that Parker is pretty but doesn't play pretty. Most of the time I hate how they play the crazy girl, but this works for me.
Yes, this! The part in the first episode when she
said she didn't get women and shoes
and Sophie looks dumbfounded and says,
"There's something WRONG with you"
made me laugh. A lot. Plus, she's not crazy crazy--I mean she is, but not in a way that makes her seem like a victim, which I love.
She's not wacky. I like that.
Oh,
big gun
alert in tonight's episode. Mmmm.
We're tivo-ing now, so we're a bit behind, but we just passed the part when
she told the bridesmaid she looked fat after Sophie was trying to play nicey nice wedding planner.
That made me laugh my ass off.
The sad thing is, though, that the
mob boss' wife
bears a striking resemblance, personality-wise, to ND's sister.
t shudder
We both noticed it and then were sad about how true it was.
So many good things about tonight's episode. I can't even list them all.
This was maybe my favorite line, though. "What did I do? I liberated Croatia." *
Oh, Elliott. Never change.
think its worth noting that Robinson was asked before Rick Warren was announced as leading his invocation -- this isn't a patch job, it was the plan from the start.
Also not sure this is true. Obama's staff waited so long to announce Robinson because they were afraid people would stop being mad at them?
According to the CNN article, it took Robinson this long to accept. [link]
And I really doubt Robinson, considering all he has had to say about Warren, will cover for the Obama Adminsitration to-be. If it isn't true he'll say so.
Oh, Elliott. Never change.
I also liked Hardison's reply.
"I would have gotten fat and opened a comic book store. That's you and me."
I also liked Hardison's reply.
Exactly! And the one about the cakemaker of Kiev , too.