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I think the answer is yes, they do believe it....
Genuine? I don't take her that way.
I agree, quite good. Intriguing.
She, to me, is the most remorseless, weird individual.....one of the strangest really.
The lawyer, who is writing the book, and had genuine love, no matter how misguided, for "Osho."
There are a few: Zoey Saldana, Angelina Jolie, Nychelle Nichols and the woman who once played Blossom, I cannot think of her name.
My favorite Europe list has always included Scotland, whether number one, or in my top three. Something about it just gets me, and I always loved their musical plays....
"I'm in love with the dragon's dinner"
Micky Macardo.
When they return from Hollywood, and everyone is starstruck by Ricky, except Lucy at first, she has an interview with a woman played by a famous comedic actress, and the dress during that interview is one of my favorite things she ever wears. I always wondered what colors it is.
I also love the dress she and Ethel pull apart on each other in the friendship song.
there are not too many I won't watch, and I don't know them by name.
Not thrilled about The Tennessee Ernie Ford visit to NYC except when they appear on the Chicken Pickers Show.
I don't find them offensive because it was the time period.....there are parts of history embedded in the things the show did/allowed/said.
I know I told you that earlier today! LOL!
I suppose, but then, no story. The whole thing was too much for me this time, with the baby and all.
Someone on another thread here explained that crocs eat their hatching and shed tears afterward.
I wish that the insurance investigator could have just stayed calm and said, listen, that porn means nothing, I've seen way worse, and just sipped her coffee quietly and then said, "Well thanks a lot, I really should get going."
Also, I thought for a moment that possibly they could extract memories from the dead husband somehow, sort of in line with that thing about the last thing you see being imprinted on your retina? But of course, dead means no brain activity.
This one won't leave me for a while.
And also, they did great making the two people involved in the original death look like totally different folks after time passed.
true....but once he hit his head on the floor....IDK I think it's far fetched.
I must say, this is just really helpful, I've been racking my brain since I watched it about the title.
I know. That last bit....geesh. How would the prompt the GP? Here, smell these cedar chips.
ITA on this.
THis is the best thing I read all week.
I feel the same. Totally disturbing, she did NOT have to take the last action. She sought him OUT and looked at him.....duh?
np...:)