ibouncetoo
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Crystal Palace and the Magic Kingdom! At least that's were I'd be!
Originally posted by ibouncetoo
Deadheadbelle I TOLD you Colin was a Hottie! Have you seen Bridget Jones' Diary? If not, rent it. (Can't wait for the sequal) He's also in the A&E miniseries "Pride and Prejudice" that you can rent.....about 12 hours long.....but you can skip through to his scenes!Actually, it's an excellent production of my favorite Jane Austen. The character he plays in "Bridget", Mark Darcy, is drawn from the character, Mr Darcy, in "P&P". In the second 'Bridget" book, she goes off to France to interview...Collin Firth....she and her gal pals are wild about him and keep replaying a scene in "P&P" with a dripping wet Colin Firth!
So much for the actor/book/movie trvia of the day.
Soooo, did I guess the right place??? I do love being right, you know.Originally posted by RRBB
Oh, my guess for [COLOR=FF66CC]llebrekniT[/COLOR]'s breakfast location: I'm gonna go with CRT at MK.
Praying for Angel
Fans of "Angel" don't let a Joss Whedon show bite it so easily. Two weeks ago, they hired (at $700 a day) a billboard truck to drive around Los Angeles and park at strategic locations (including THR's Wilshire Boulevard offices, Warner Bros. and the WB, Paramount, UPN, HBO and 20th Century Fox), pronouncing, "We will follow 'Angel' to hell . . . or another network." "We just want it known that we're concerned that the end seems near for quality TV drama. We don't want to lose the one last tie we have to the Joss Whedon universe," Theresa Fortier, one of the instigators of the www.savingangel.org Web site, told The Hollywood Reporter. Some $22,000 from several hundred donors have been raised in just a few weeks.
Originally posted by CourtasanSatine
QOTD: bookwise Spike and Dru: Pretty Maids All in a Row,magazines: People,US,EW,InStyle,Fangoria,and a buch of sci fi and comic ones
Originally posted by s&k'smom
I'm trying to read a book on sensory integration issues for children (forget the name) and of course the bible of our home the TV Guide. [/B]