Am I the only one who thinks the tea segment with Julie and Carol on their last special was hysterical?
I thought you were going to ask us to choose which one we'd rather have high tea with.
You can answer it that way too. :)
which one would you prefer to have high tea with, rath?
Carol!!!
I didnt see it.
I have no doubt it was, though. I ADORE those women.
McCoy.
the one from the Love Boat? wasn't she a cokehead at one point in her life?
Yes.
well then she gives a whole new meaning to the term "high" tea... hahahahahahahahahaROTFLMAOhahahahahahaha!!!
Good one.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
Which Carol?
Channing
King
Brady
Kane
Diahann Carroll
I was assuming Burnett. She was my choice.
I would kill to have tea with Julie Andrews - she's my idol
You haven't heard me sing...I might be the closest you get...
thats all well and good - but Julie is the reason I am a musical theatre performer...the first movie I ever saw was The Sound of Music and I fell completely in love.
i gotta give that movie another try because i just can't seem to get into it.
well, its very stilted these days - kind of old-fashioned and sugar coated - but it gave me a love of musicals and for that I am indebted.
Marquise, we'll watch that movie right after we watch MP!
well hell if i gave "that poppins woman" a second chance and wound up liking it then i'm willing on giving that nun and the seven brats another go 'round.
It has some wonderful songs that I used to sing to all the time in my Julie Andrews-sounding youth.
When I was in the school musicals, the rehearsal pianist was one of the students, and she had a station wagon and used to drive a horde of us home at night. They wouldn't let me out of the car until I sang a couple of lines of The Sound of Music. Every night.
knife through the heart, Marquise... "that poppins woman"
*goes to weep in the corner*
back in the late '80s there was a radio station in Ft. Lauderdale that used to play a show hosted by Rick Dees, and his wife would do celebrity impersonations and sing funny s**t,,, I used to have a recording of her as Julie Andrews (dead-on impersonation) singing Madonna's Vogue...it had references to The Sound of Music all through it
"it makes no difference if you're black or you're white, if you're the captain or the seven children"
"Come on Vogue do re me fa so la te do.."
Etc...
Very funny
That is quite amusing. But it kind of makes me angry that she made money off doing Julie Andrews singing pop music?! There's a career in that?? I've been working pro bono for YEARS!!!
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