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oh yeah! 2 1/2 men is a fav too! and so is daily show AND the colbert report! lol
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It's gotta be when Rachel was "going commando" and Ross was following her out the door with his tongue dragging on the floor.
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mine is when they go to las vegas, and rachel and ross get drunk, and joey walks in, ross goes to sit on the bed and falls on the floor then asks joey if he's ok..then they get married...that episode cracks me up EVERY time!!
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Thats one of the best shows of all time. Lucielle Ball was a classic act! I LOVE that show, especially the vita-meata-veggimine, and there is an episode where she gets to be in a movie, and has to wear a head dress, then she gets to be shot, but the head dress is too heavy for her, and she falls all over the place.
My daughter watched an episode one time, at first she was like THIS IS STUPID! but the faces Lucy made, and the pnysical comic stuff she did had my dahghter ROLLING and she's only 5 1/2! It's really hard to be a female comidean (sp?) too if you ask me!!
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On Discovery Health Channel:
Mystery Diagnosis Diagnosis Unknown Various documentaries about multiple births/unusual births (sextuplets, quints, etc.)
National Geographic Explorer
City Confidential (on A&E)
Dominick Dunne's: Power, Privilege and Justice (on Court TV)
Dr. Phil (depending on the subject matter)
Women Docs (Lifetime Real Women Network)
Most things on the History Channel
My favorite time to watch TV is 11:00pm to 2:00am. It's my me time.
Laura
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When "I Love Lucy" first came on the small screen, I was very young. It was 1949, and I was 5 and a half years old. My parents invited friends over for cocktails, and they'd sit in the living room, drinking, while watching Lucy.
It was Monday night, 9:00 p.m. I was supposed to be in bed then, but I really, REALLY wanted to watch Lucy. One time, I opened my bedroom door a tiny bit, just wide enough so I could peek through, and I put my little stool in front of my door, where I sat and watched. I got a great shot from my door through the hall and through the living room to the TV in the corner.
Unfortunately, my mother got up to go to the bathroom, and passed by my door. She caught me, of course, went and got the wooden paddle, came back to me, laid me on the bed on my tummy, pulled down my pajama bottoms, and beat me with that wooden paddle until I was blistered and screaming in pain.
I was never able to watch Lucy after that.
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I remember when we did this thread almost 2 years ago. It was fun. Here's my VERY fave: web page
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omg bevers i'm so sorry its so sad how parents affect kids so much...well when its negative anyway. it was a good show too. too bad you have a crappy memory to go with it i think we all suffer from childhood scars, alot of us anyway. but i'm so sorry i have good memories with it. my mom bought me a collection for my birthday one year. but that makes me so sad bev
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No, No, No!
#240304 - 01/20/06 02:49 PM
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Bevvy
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Oh, no, don't be sad! Maybe I shouldn't have posted that. Don't feel sorry for me. My mother did me a HUGE favor. I came out SOOOO much stronger as a result of her beatings and mental abuse. It's been a struggle for me all my life, but I can now look at my brothers objectively and see how far I really have come, as opposed to how they've stayed the same, and in fact are just like her.
I did a LOT of growing, moving away from the abuse, and refusing to tolerate it, mentally or physically, from anyone ever again. As my hubby has told me over and over again, I turned out SOOO much better than any of my family. AND I did it all on my own, with no help from anyone. I'm very proud of that. So please don't be sad! And don't be sorry for me.
Just before my beloved father died, he confided in my hubby's mother; he said, "I have three children that I love dearly, but Beverly is really MINE." At the time, I didn't know what he meant by that, but I sure do now. I'm the only one who turned out JUST LIKE HIM.
I understand from my older brother that my mother is still alive but living a miserable existence. What goes around, comes around....
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