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The Exorcist Theme originated on an album called Tubular Bells and was used as the soundtrack. At least we have two women teacher contestants. I don't remember seeing any clips of students cheering for their teachers, ever. Speaking of water towers, this is the one in Oatmeal, Texas. This isn't one of my pictures, but I have some.
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Week 35 - 2/5 Season to date - 83/173, 10* Yes, me as well. Mr. Zoey came up with Maine, but I didn't.
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Teebax got a good for you! So proud of you, Teach!
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I need a scorecard to keep track! OK, Pete survives the knifing but dies in hospital after surgery. His widow or partner, don't recall if they were married, will have his financial house of cards to deal with now. Jamie and Elliott are off the hook, because Elliott went on a school ski vacation too close to the time when Hayley disappeared and was murdered. Chris had a run of bad luck (porn accusation that turned out to be unfounded, being sacked by his firm because of it), and add in mental health and drug abuse issues, but once he stopped lying makes a credible case for him not being the culprit. Leaving Tim, former abusive husband, accused of emotionally abusing a patient, if not physically, as prime suspect. Lastly, the blogger is arrested for contributing to Pete's attack. Poor thing, just wanted to work as a paid journalist. Cassie and Sonny both have complications in their personal lives. I do hope Cassie and her father can mend fences. I feel badly for Sonny's wife, but it was her mistake that led to their separation, and Sonny's learning to get along without her.
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By then, the child will be in school, so not in need of full-time care, and the plan is for the mother to be able to be self-supporting.
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Link: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/browse?volume=85&issue=4&page=31 I skimmed through it. "...has strangely the gait of a cradle."
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Week 34 - 1/5 Season to date - 81/168, 10* Me either!
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The Cast of Young Sheldon: My Mother Had Me Tested
zoey1996 replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Young Sheldon
I’ve been a fan of Wallace Shawn since the movie, My Dinner With Andre, and loved his appearances in Murphy Brown (original). He’s a delightful character in this show as well. -
Yes! I remember that! Also, I knew camel because of "Camel Train" 1957 Death Valley Days, as well as "The Red Ghost of Eagle Creek," also Death Valley Days, 1963. Mr. Zoey and I watch Westerns reruns often.
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I read it in the 60's, and in drama class a couple of students performed part of one act. My DD's 30th reunion is this year, and my 50th is this year! Jane Smiley is also a product of University of Iowa's program. The wiki page lists a number of Pulitzer prize winners who had been in the workshop.
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I still don’t get it!
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I just watched the GMA Trebek interview; Robin Roberts, who has survived health problems of her own, was a great interviewer.
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Yes, we did too! What Greg did was very clever. Katie, on the other hand, was clueless with the field trip. Katie's mom wasn't a great parenting role model, but you'd think Katie would have developed better parenting skills by now. And it could still be funny without being cringe-inducing.
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Thanks! I was having trouble timing my pauses to read the letters.
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@saber5055, when I saw the Pup Culture category, I immediately thought of you. Then the $200 clue asked about the group that includes Pomeranian, Japanese Chin, and Maltese! We've had Japanese Chin since about 1991, every one of them were rescues. Currently have only three, but we've had as many as seven including a foster. Really enjoyed the competitive game last night. So close!
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Especially since the Reagans are firmly Roman Catholic. Surely kids should have come up sooner than later. Eddie was so cute with the baby, though. Totally agree with this!
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After this episode, I think my guess is wrong. I'm sure the "sex cult" will have something to do with Rosemary's murder, but where they're going with this? Not a clue! The lantern may be the weapon, but what evidence, other than Heather's statement, do they have that says Madeline had it and could have used it as a weapon?
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Week 33 - 4/5 Season to date - 80/163, 10*
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I'm thinking that it's showing that there is a "serial killer cult" who has been responsible for a number of homicides, including Rosemary's. I mostly like this show. I hope Levi is on to the fellow anger management attendee, can't remember her name right now. Otherwise, even though what he's sharing could be innocuous, it could be twisted by Bellows to be used against Madeline.
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I usually like this show, but this episode didn't work for me. Several problems, such as, if Taylor has the car keys, what good is it for Katie to pick up the cake if she has no way to get it to event? No phone, so she can't even call Uber.
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I saw that movie recently (in the last few months), knew what it was asking for, and couldn't pull the title up quickly enough. Such a good movie! I've had to sign in a couple of times since the switch to Primetimer, but it seems to have "taken" so I haven't had to for at least a week.
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@Mario500 Thanks for the interview link! James has been quietly contributing some children's charit(ies)y, LV food bank, according to his brother.
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ABC had a brief segment on James tonight. He attributed some of his success to his buzzer skills, which takes some practice.
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Typo - should be Moby Dick! I’m so embarrassed! 🤗
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If anyone else is interested in book discussions, I'm in. I have three I'm reading now. The first is by Ivan Doig, set in early 1900's rural Montana. Second is a mystery called, Murder in the Merlot. Lastly I'm reading Moby Dock. I've never read it before. Anyone else reading anything interesting?