For the last time, stop ... "feeling BADLY"
Mythus
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/04
#50re: for the last time, stop ... 'feeling badly'
Posted: 8/22/07 at 12:24amOh, of course it was, PalJoey. I didn't mean for their to be any confusion.
#51re: for the last time, stop ... 'feeling badly'
Posted: 8/28/07 at 7:19am
"I felt really badly for her."
The response that Mario Lopez gave in a press statement about Miss Teen South Carolina's answer during the Miss Teen USA Pageant.
#52re: for the last time, stop ... 'feeling badly'
Posted: 8/28/07 at 11:46amIt's cute when Mario does it.
erikaamato
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
#53re: for the last time, stop ... 'feeling badly'
Posted: 8/28/07 at 11:58amThat song from MY FAIR LADY really bothers me because it is ITSELF grammatically incorrect! She "should be taken out and hung????" "HUNG???????????????" It's "HANGED," dammit! I know it's for the rhyme scheme, but the song is specifically about using proper English, for God's sake! AAAAAARGH.
#54re: for the last time, stop ... 'feeling badly'
Posted: 8/28/07 at 12:14pm
Maybe Alan Jay Lerner thought it was cute when Rex Harrison did it.
It would be cute if Mario Lopez did it...
erikaamato
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
#56re: for the last time, stop ... 'feeling badly'
Posted: 8/28/07 at 12:24pmTrue dat, erika. Another thing about MY FAIR LADY that bugs me is during "An Ordinary Man" when Higgins repeatedly says "than to ever let a woman in my life." It should be "than ever to..." I know it hurts the music otherwise, but still.
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
erikaamato
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
#57re: for the last time, stop ... 'feeling badly'
Posted: 8/28/07 at 12:29pmWell, if we're going to get picayune about "My Fair Lady," in the script, Eliza and Higgins have an exchange where she says, "Colonel Pickering treats a flower girl as if she was a Duchess," and Higgins replies in kind, "And I treat a Duchess as if she was a flower girl." "Was?" "WAS?????????????????" It's "were," thank you very much. :-P
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