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Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
My school isn't Catholic, it's Multi Denominational. Sikhs, Hare Krishnas, Muslims, Hindus, Catholics, Protestants, you name 'em, we got 'em.
However, it is very conservative and I have been told, to my face, on a number of occasions, that I should tell anyone I might know who is 'claiming to be gay' that they should get that silly idea out of their head, because 'gay doesn't exist, it's a disgusting state of mind, a disease, which can be cured'. I tried to argue this point in the class that it was said in, but I didn't want to say too much in case my classmates got a bit worried. But still, I was 12 at the time, and even then I was very angry that he said it. I hadn't come to accept that I was gay, but I knew either way that I didn't believe a word.
Poor Linnie! That's awful.
Would I be wearing platforms if I were drunk, Deeter? :-P
I too prefer the original, D2. Haley Mills is irreplaceable. However, the two sequels were awful.
Kudos, linnie!
I never saw the sequels, SM2.
Oh, Jaily. Jaily, Jaily, Jaily.
I enjoy the original too.
All I remember is that song she plays and sings on the guitar.
JAG: You know who this is, right?
i bet ya would jaily
he he
Let's get together, yeah yeah yeah.
Why don't you and I combine?
Let's get together, what do you say?
We can have a swinging time.
We'd be a crazy team.
Why don't we make a scene?
Together.
BTW: Evan, how can you enjoy the original if all you remember is one song?
I remember one of the sequels.
Very strange. It was around the same time as "Good Morning, Ms Bliss", right? I mean, it was a few decades after the original.
SM2, sometimes you can remember enjoying the experience without recalling specific details. Like Jaily and any given evening.
HAHA!
i loved the original. never could bring myself to watch the sequals... and the remake with lindsey lohan... horrible.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
That Let's get together song is hell, though.
It truly is, linnie. Indeed.
Evan, of course I know who it is! Don't be silly!
Good one, D2!
Yes, the sequels were mid-/late eighties. The first one concerned Sharon's daughter and her friend's attempt to bring their mother and father (respectively) together, with a little help from Susan. The third was about triplet teen girls who go to lengths to keep their father from marrying his snobbish fiancée by trying to set him up with Susan. Incidentally, the girls were played by real-life triplets and one of them would go on to replace Elizabeth Berkeley (or was it Tiffany-Amber Thiessen) on the last season of SAVED BY THE BELL (née GOOD MORNING, MS. BLISS.)
Goodness GRACIOUS, you're funny, Deeter! Why, I could just split my sides with all the laughing! A REAL knee-slapper you are!
*glares evil death rays*
The song is just so early 60's Disney pop stuff. Usually that's the part of the movie where I leave the room to get a drink or something.
*deflects Jaily's evil death rays with the shield of sarcastic truism*
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Someone's not a happy camper, D2.
Duly noted, Linnie.
sm, it was elizabeth berkely... and didn't the replacement play a biker chick kinda girl?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
*Defends himself from impending homersectional evil death ray war, and calls ChildLine*
"Hello? Daddy and the nice man from next Door are killing each other again..."
*Cowers*
It's safe to come out, Linnie. There's not going to be any war.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
*Lowers PhoneBook*
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