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I concur

Though this thread has me worried about Doc than AR.

and I take the pipe for seeing Jersey Boys:shrug:

:mj07: :mj07:

sometimes we got to do what he got to do....:mj07: :mj07:

btw...it gets worse....i asked my wife what she wanted for her birthday & she said she would like to see rod stewart in vegas in august...:142smilie
 

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:mj07: :mj07:

sometimes we got to do what he got to do....:mj07: :mj07:

btw...it gets worse....i asked my wife what she wanted for her birthday & she said she would like to see rod stewart in vegas in august...:142smilie

That shouldn't be much of a stretch for you, Al. You rave about Celine Dion and roll your eyes at Rod Stewart? I think you'll be right in your element. ;)
 

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That shouldn't be much of a stretch for you, Al. You rave about Celine Dion and roll your eyes at Rod Stewart? I think you'll be right in your element. ;)

:mj07: :mj07:

you got it wrong...i raved about bette midler...can't stand celine dion...
 

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:mj07: :mj07:

you got it wrong...i raved about bette midler...can't stand celine dion...

That's right. I stand corrected. Not sure it's a big improvement, but hey, Elaine once gave Jerry The Collective Works of Bette Midler as a birthday gift. That was the episode where everybody thought Jerry and George were lovers, but it's something, I guess.
 

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That's right. I stand corrected. Not sure it's a big improvement, but hey, Elaine once gave Jerry The Collective Works of Bette Midler as a birthday gift. That was the episode where everybody thought Jerry and George were lovers, but it's something, I guess.

saw that episode....:142smilie

btw bette midler puts on a very funny, bawdy show that is pretty entertaining....it's really a great show & i promise you if you took a chick to see that show...she will be all yours right after the show...:00hour
 

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saw that episode....:142smilie

btw bette midler puts on a very funny, bawdy show that is pretty entertaining....it's really a great show & i promise you if you took a chick to see that show...she will be all yours right after the show...:00hour

'Bawdy', huh? A regular Mae West, i'm sure. I'll keep your romance tips in mind, Dr. Drew.
 

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I really can't stand it when people make such a big deal about leaving something, then before you can enjoy them being gone, they are back again trying to make that a big deal.

usually occurs when entertainers with limited talent get lucky to become involved in something that makes them extremely extremely wealthy, (it's always something somebody else created or wrote or developed. When this happens they can't wait to leave and end a good thing, "to pursue other things they want to do". Then before you know it, their limited talent ass is back telling you they are back again, "come see me". you watch how this happens with DESPERATE HOUSEWIFES, i' m warning you, it's coming soon. Limited talents like Terri Hatcher, and the blond there that's married to Michael Bolton, hadn't worked in years, since Superman, and they step in shit like DW and make millions, and they will be telling us shortly how money important they are, and need more money and want to do other things. Eva Longoria was basically a B ACTRESS before the show.
The idiot from x- files new is another example of this. And David Caruso is another great example.

Other than horse head Sara Jessica Parker, these other no talents should have stuck with that show until nobody else was watching, I believe she was the only one still getting consistent work. Now it's come back & see us, and they flock to see it:shrug:

I'm done ranting:142smilie
 

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I really can't stand it when people make such a big deal about leaving something, then before you can enjoy them being gone, they are back again trying to make that a big deal.

usually occurs when entertainers with limited talent get lucky to become involved in something that makes them extremely extremely wealthy, (it's always something somebody else created or wrote or developed. When this happens they can't wait to leave and end a good thing, "to pursue other things they want to do". Then before you know it, their limited talent ass is back telling you they are back again, "come see me". you watch how this happens with DESPERATE HOUSEWIFES, i' m warning you, it's coming soon. Limited talents like Terri Hatcher, and the blond there that's married to Michael Bolton, hadn't worked in years, since Superman, and they step in shit like DW and make millions, and they will be telling us shortly how money important they are, and need more money and want to do other things. Eva Longoria was basically a B ACTRESS before the show.
The idiot from x- files new is another example of this. And David Caruso is another great example.

Other than horse head Sara Jessica Parker, these other no talents should have stuck with that show until nobody else was watching, I believe she was the only one still getting consistent work. Now it's come back & see us, and they flock to see it:shrug:

I'm done ranting:142smilie

shamrock...

i hope you felt better after this rant....:142smilie
 

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my wife to see "sex & the city".......please don't hold it against me....:142smilie

there were about 5 guys in the theater & i think all of us slept through most of the movie....

my wife owes me & i made sure to tell her....:mj07:

ar...what`s that sticking up on the back of your shirt?.....

oh...thats where the leash attaches.....:grins:
 
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shamrock...

i hope you felt better after this rant....:142smilie

much better Al, thank you Sir. Hope your doing well, and hope your back for football this season. Ohh, I'm sure in the long run it was well worth the 2 hours at the movies. All good relationships are give & take, obviously you have learned that my friend:SIB
 

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Sex In The City? At this point in time isn't it more like The Golden Girls for them? Al, your giving us all a bad name.
 

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I took my daughter and her friends to see " Care Bears Two" I bought pop corn for her 5 friends and sat in the back. At some point my daughter came back to my row and said " dad you are snoring and everyone can hear you" The theater was dark but air conditioned All I could think of was this Care Bear movie was a sequal to Care Bears 1. This daughter of mine who now has a 12 year old was saying to me " dad,do you remember when you fell asleep in the back of the theater ". I said I do and do you remember what movie it was "? My daughter said ' My Little Pony" I said nope..
 

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my wife to see "sex & the city".......please don't hold it against me....:142smilie

there were about 5 guys in the theater & i think all of us slept through most of the movie....

my wife owes me & i made sure to tell her....:mj07:[

:facepalm::shrug:
 
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