Wasn't she supposed to be near death? Hah! La Liz lives!!!
Who will be watching?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
do you think she'll finally come out of the closet?
Or admit she's Marlon Brando's true father.
Or steal Larry's soul for 30 more minutes of life?
I hope I can catch this. Apparantly, she's got some interesting things to say to Larry and the TV audience.
She will be announcing that she is marrying her gardener. No lie.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
Michael Jackson is her Gardener?
No, Michael Jackson is her Nanny.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
So Bubbles is the gardener????
(if it's not Bubbles than it has to be the Elephant Man's Bones)
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/10/05
Thanks for letting us know! I, too, read that story a few weeks ago that said she was minutes away from death. Glad to see she is still alive and kicking.
This isn't really off-topic since Liz has starred on Broadway.
actually she'll be announcing she'll be taking on the role of Edna Turnblad in the new Eastern European production of Hairspray that will start touring Slovenia, Hungary, and Slovakia in the Fall......
The Mirror Cracked!
She's announcing her return to General Hospital in the role she originated, Helena Cassidine.
Watch your back, Constance Towers...
LOL!
She will be Teri Hatcher's grandmother in Housewives. Her first line? As she looks over the neighborhood: "Isn't it rich?"
hahaha...
OK, now I've got a hankering to go buy the DVD of Cleopatra.
She's doing well!
Good for her!
The rub is I disagree with her re Rock Hudson: if he were around today and younger would he come out?
I don't think so.
Paging Sean Hayes. . .
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
for all that Will & Grace achieved, it couldn't coax Mr. Hayes out of the closet.
"Watching a lot of Walt Disney." - OK, I just can't imagine her watching a lot of Walt Disney.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
Did she come out yet?
Does Larry still have his soul?
What exactly did Will and Grace achieve? I fail to see its significance in the long run.
What exactly was she saying when they went to commercial?
Larry was talking about how well and sane she is and then she said something in baby talk before they cut away.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
It achieved perpetuating stereotypes.
Glebb, Larry King was referring to Liz being fine despite rumors about her health. And she joked, "Except my nose!" as they cut to commercial. (because she had to blow it just minutes before)
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