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St. Claire

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  1. 9 hours ago, Sandman87 said:

    The crochet class that you're taking will turn out to be invaluable when you need to climb down from a third floor window and all you have to work with are some crochet hooks and a big ball of yarn.

    I just want to point out that my knitting and crocheting are not just a hobby; they are post apocalyptic life skills. No one on TV knows the difference between the two, though- at some point when a character says he or she is learning to knit, the finished product (if recognizable as anything) will invariably be crocheted.

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  2. 27 minutes ago, Kromm said:

    EDIT - Okay, I see someone DID mention this upthread. I'm going to keep the post intact though since it's a nice embed for people to just push a button on. Also, I still think it's interesting that in 10 days this has gotten so few hits/impressions. Predictable in a way, I think, but interesting.

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    I think, despite the current trendy popularity of Hamilton, the actual low importance people place on Broadway as a greater part of our culture is well illustrated by the fact that a collection of stars like this (including ML-M) could be assembled and put out a charity single and... nobody noticed. 

    Haven't seen any press about it and the music video has only 46,000 views in 10 days. An absurdly low number considering who's in this. It also means that it's been linked to/embedded almost nowhere that gets any notice.

    The list of who's actually in this is pretty long, but rather than listing it... well... I'll just say watch it.

    And yes, it's pretty shlocky.  No denying it, no matter how good the message is. There's no other way to do Burt Bacharach, and add in the whole "We Are The World Minus" vibe?  Of course it's shlocky!  But still fun to watch at the same time, I guess.

    How did I miss this before?! I couldn't even keep up with how many people are involved- my childhood (Len Cariou and Bernadette Peters and Joel Grey and Tommy Tune and Carole King and Chita Rivera) side by side with my current idols (L-MM, Kelli O'Hara, Jessie Mueller, Idina Menzel, Keala Settle, Billy Porter, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Audra freaking McDonald) and all those people that cross over all the genres like Wayne Brady and Gloria Estefan and Whoopi and Sean Hayes... I just can't even. I'm in tears.

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  3. On 7/3/2016 at 11:07 PM, Giuseppe said:

    I can't believe nobody came up with The Rock vs. The Pebble for the Justin Bieber question. Seemed like the obvious answer to me but it seemed like neither the contestant nor any of the panelists really "got" that question.

    The Pebble was exactly what I would have said if I were the contestant! Fat lot of good it would have done, though, since none of the celebs said it. I also said Miley would make America twerk again, and was torn between a Twinkie and  Ho Ho in the Playboy Mansion grotto (am I the only one who refers to airheaded models as "twinkies"?)

    I wish there was more subtlety to the risque answers. That was what made the old show fun- the censors wouldn't allow outright filth, so there was a lot of wink-nudge innuendo that made it funny. I do have to admit having laughed out loud when Sherri said "drill that ass!" that Tituss noted that her response was far from hetero.

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  4. On 6/26/2016 at 11:41 PM, SierraMist said:

    So here in the US, I just saw this episode tonight.  They never mentioned it was a season finale.   This really wrapped up the Neville Montgomery plot.  It seemed like a season finale but there were previews for next week.

    It felt very "season finale" ish to me (closing of the Neville Montgomery arc, but opening up potential for future stories re: Oscar's recovery and his relationship with Betty; ramifications of Cross' involvement in the IA case...), but they were doing adverts for the next episode. Maybe USA network is diving right into Season 4.

  5. 1 hour ago, Rick Kitchen said:

    I grew up in California hearing everybody around me say kyoo-pon and I make a conscious effort not to pronounce it that way.  I also grew in almond growing country in Northern California, and they pronounce "almond" there as amm-und, not ahm-und.  I had to learn to re-pronounce that, too.

    Wait, neither of those pronunciations have an "l" sound. Am I the only person who says all-mund (with a swallowed schwa moreso than an actual short "u" sound)?

    Incidentally, I say coo-pon, kwar-ter, cray-ahn; I'm in central Maryland but no not have the stereotypical Baltimore accent.

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    To all who say pin and pen the same, cot and caught the same, etc., I have a question: Do they always sound the same to you, regardless of how they are pronounced? Or is that question not answerable?

    While I do sound pretty much the same whether I am saying "cot" or "caught," I do hear difference when others pronounce the words if they have stronger accents than I have. Sometime "cot" has a broader "ah" sound, while "caught" is more of a "caw" sound.

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  6. 13 hours ago, riley702 said:

    Here's the long version, but I don't know what it's about. They're clearly talking up the joys of camping to get the kid out of the house for a week or two, the extra gift to the wife looks like game controllers, but the breaking motion? No idea. "I'm going to break you?" 

     

    um, maybe..."Oh you want me to play video games without our son trying to interfere? Gosh, twist my arm!" (I jokingly say "Oh, twist my arm" when what someone is suggesting is something for which you really don't have to try at all to convince me to do.) Other than that, I got nothing.

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  7. So, I'm guessing that Peta won't be a pro for the upcoming season, since she's due in January. The flatness of her stomach makes me jealous, since I had more of a belly bump when I got the positive test result than she has in her second trimester.

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  8. On 6/22/2016 at 1:49 AM, l star said:

    At first I was like, Sasha can sing? Though it quickly became clear that it was Nina's chance to show off her gorgeous voice, it was the two of them together that made the moment for me. That whole scene was a lot of fun. The Natural Woman choice was an overly obvious call back to twenty minutes before though.

    Idara Victor was in the 2006 revival of Les Miserables on Broadway. 

    I suspected that the post office supervisor guy [the fact that I can't even recall his name is probably an indicator that the episode wasn't grabbing me] was involved when he kept asking questions about why they were searching the locker. He was on screen for too long to have been a throw away character.

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  9. 3 hours ago, JustaPerson said:

    What's the difference between American Crime and American Crime Story? Isn't the latter just a rip off of the former seeing as AC came out first? The only difference I see is that American Crime Story just uses real events. 

    I wouldn't really call it a rip off, unless you consider American Crime itself a rip off of every other crime-based mini series that preceded it. 

  10. I don't normally watch this program, but tuned in because I know the artist who did the re-do on the ice cream space decor. If these people were fictional characters, the writers would be criticized for making them too ridiculous for words- the insistence that thawing the meat meant he wasn't using frozen burgers, the accumulation of dust in the food areas, the gross disrespect for everyone (I don't take kindly to jokes about the pole dancing talents of young women on staff)...just horrific. Are most of the featured clients this bad?

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  11. Yes, a lot of children wear glasses but yes, many children also get teased for wearing glasses. The teasing is probably less pronounced than it was when I was a child because (a) eye problems get diagnosed more precisely now than they did in the dark ages, so kids are getting glasses at a younger age and (b) there are more attractive frames available now than when I was a kid. Anything that makes you feel different- glasses, braces, whatever- is cause for being teased when you are a kid. 

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  12. My husband knows close to nothing about Broadway in general, and only watches the Tonys to humor me or to see if one of the shows we saw while chaperoning the annual school trip to NYC gets mentioned (usually not, since we tend to see things a few years after their Tony heyday). As a professional musician and music teacher, however, he can spot talent. His reaction of Cynthia Erivo was pretty much just slack-jawed admiration. The idea that she does that for eight shows a week is just mindblowing.

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  13. On 5/18/2016 at 2:49 PM, DFWGina said:

    Heck my parents have the same phone number (albeit a different area code since the early 2000s)  since 1974.  I knew my phone number and would have a hard time forgetting it.  I can still recall both sets of my grandparents' phone numbers which haven't been dialed in over 20 years.  Now please don't ask me something from last week.  Or even last night LOL....

    I remember the phone number of the house we moved out of in 1977 (I was six at the time). Strangely, I don't remember the phone number of the townhouse I rented in college, even though I lived there for two years in the pre-mobile phone dark ages. I also remember my grandmother's phone number (she moved out of that house is 2010 and passed away in 2012; I don't remember her mobile phone number, since I always just looked it up in my phone when I needed to call her).

  14. 3 hours ago, Stacey1014 said:

    I just saw this commercial for the first time last night, and I thought it was so sweet. Back when I was still teaching, we used to always make an effort to wear our glasses instead of contacts for awhile when a younger child had to get glasses and was nervous about it.

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  15. On 6/13/2016 at 8:20 AM, MyAimIsTrue said:

    Even though I expected Cynthia Erivo to win lead actress in a musical a part of me felt bad for Phillipa Soo, like she let "Hamilton" down in her category.  I liked Cynthia's performance, though not her dress.

    Oh, I am so glad to hear that I'm not the only one who didn't care for the dress. I've seen so many comments about how fabulous it was; I was really starting to question my own judgement. 

    23 hours ago, attica said:

    I gotta give the great Audra McDonald some props for doing that perfectly executed high kick whilst hosting a uterine occupant! 

    Mega word. Between her kicks and Jane K's splits (which I couldn't have done in my heyday, much less in my late 40s), I was dumbfounded.

    If James Earl Jones, Angela Landsbury, Chita Rivera, and Cecily Tyson are any indication, Broadway makes you ageless. Stay on stage, people!!

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  16. 17 hours ago, RCharter said:

    Maybe its different if you have a family, but when I open the refrigerator and I see that the milk/water/eggs are low.

    It totally is different. I can't tell you how many times I've come home from the grocery store without something we needed because somebody else used up the last of it and didn't add it the shopping list. 

    "Mom, did you buy eggs?"

    "No, because we had almost a full carton when I fixed breakfast on Saturday."

    "yeah, but we fixed full breakfasts every day when we were home from school this week and you had to go to work, then I made egg salad for me and Dad yesterday." Boom. Eggs depleted.   

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    12 HOURS AGO, BRATTINELLA SAID:

    I'm convinced that Big Pharma commercials are the raison d'etre for TV in the first place.  I despise their ads with the heat of a thousand suns.  And yeah, she would already be carrying an Epi-pen at all times for an allergy that pronounced.

     

     

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    How do you forget you put peanut butter in the brownies?  You made peanut butter brownies!  

    I had a similar situation on Memorial Day. I'd left my medication inside, since the food we were eating out on the deck was just burgers and pasta salad. I took one bit of the pasta salad and asked what was mixed into it other than celery and carrot, since I felt some soft bits as well, and Hubby's cousin said it was chopped shrimp. I've vocally refrained from the family crab feasts, lobster bakes and steamed shrimp for the 20+ years of being married to my husband, so my shellfish allergy is not a secret. She was all "I had no idea! It's just canned shrimp; I didn't know she couldn't eat it or I would have warned her!" [As you can tell by the fact that I'm typing, I'm fine. I ran inside and chewed a couple of Benadryl, since I'd ingested such a small amount, and was just a bit run down and headachy for the remainder of the afternoon.]

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  17. 14 hours ago, BaseOps said:

    Arizona says "bring her back next weekend, and I want all summer and every other school year." So it sounds like she'll still be the primary guardian but is just willing to be flexible so Callie can have some leeway. I still hate how quickly they wrapped it up. If they knew this was her final episode, WHY did they do it this way? I guess it was all about the surprise, but damn... 

    Every other school year is the opposite of sensible. It flies in the face of the whole decision to give Sofia (Sophia?) some stability. If she wanted to be generous, Arizona would have granted full summers every year and most holidays, but not alternating school years. I do hope that SR comes back for one or two episodes early next season to tie up some official goodbyes.

    Jo is hiding from an abusive husband- if I had a dollar for everyone who'd speculated that, I could pay for the catering for Owen and Amelia's wedding. And as soon as she started undressing for bed, I was counting on Alex walking in. DeLuca annoys me, but he certainly didn't deserve getting stuck on drunk-sitting duty or getting his ass kicked by Alex.

    Having done two c-sections (fully anesthetized, admittedly), I could barely watch the birth scene. The whole premise was wildly  predictable, but Sarah Drew's keening in pain and shaking really resonated with me. It the baby's middle name "Benita" or some such thing, in honor of the doctor who delivered her?

    ugh, Amelia. Yes, your mom and sister suck for not coming, but don't make Mer the bad guy for your decision to make a slushie run before the ceremony. She does enough to make people give her the side-eye; she didn't actually deserve it this time around.

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  18. On 5/3/2016 at 2:52 PM, Alapaki said:

    Agreed.  That made no sense.  I know the theme was iconic performers, but I still think you have to have a song that's strongly identified with the performer.  Until last night I had no idea Aretha Franklin had covered that song.  

    If you'd said to me before the show "For icon night, they are dancing to 'Say a A Little Prayer'," I totally would have pegged Dionne Warwick as the icon in question. Aretha is an undeniable icon, but the songs that spring to mind are "Respect," "Natural Woman," "Think," "Chain of Fools"...there are plenty to choose from. I remember that Aretha did it, but I still think of it as a Dionne song.

    On 5/4/2016 at 10:41 PM, Quickbeam said:

    The real winner for me is Ramon. He's an astonishingly good interpreter. I've been one myself for 30 years and the work he is doing is extremely difficult. Terp for the win! 

    I can see the flaws in Nyles' frame but I love watching him; his movement is so good and he really connects with Peta. Plus that smile. 

    My biggest regret if we see Nyle booted is that we lose Ramon. He's amazing.

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