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- Dancing in the Dark - #2 »
- Guns and Gossip - #3 »
- Father Figures - #4 »
- The Zit - #5 »
- The Substitute - #6 »
- Why Jordan Can't Read - #7 »
- Strangers in the Hous... - #8 »
- Halloween - #9 »
- Other People's Daught... - #10 »
- Life of Brian - #11 »
- Self-Esteem - #12 »
- Pressure - #13 »
- On the Wagon - #14 »
- So-Called Angels - #15 »
- Resolutions - #16 »
- Betrayal - #17 »
- Weekend - #18 »
- In Dreams Begin Respo... - #19 »
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Number EightRe: CampKatie,
"Meatballs" is a great movie! I think it's Bill Murray's first film actually. It came out in 1979 and I saw it at the theater probably six times that summer (yeah, remember, I'm older than dirt). Now I need to caution you that it probably really doesn't reflect camp life, in fact you might find it a little offensive. So, of course you need to run out and rent it and let us know. Hmmm...Mia commented that this movie made her want to become a counselor. That being said, I can't help but think of the song the counselors and CITs sang near the end of the film as they sat around the campfire. And for those readers not familiar with the song, I will now (like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat) reach back into the vast storage of useless information that resides in my old brain and "sing" to you that song. [Sound of throat clearing]: "We're CITs, so pity us, The kids are brats, the food is hideous! We're gonna smoke and drink and fool around - we're nookie bound! We're Northstar CITs!" There you go, that should set the tone of the film for you. Now that doesn't sound like your experience at all and I'm sure it's not a reflection of reality, but nonetheless the film is pretty darned funny. So, if the above ditty didn't offend you (and I hope it didn't - you know me I'm just looking for a laugh) you should run out and rent it. Anyways, it's late so I gotta go. Talk to you later. "Desperately in need of a brain degaussing" Jack Re: Camp"Older than dirt" my... ahem. Anyway, it wasn't that song that made me want to be a councelor, it was the whole atmosphere of the film. So rent it and let us know, would ya, Katie??
You know, with your <font color=red>hair</font color=red> like that? It hurts to look at you.
Re: CampI LOVED that show!!!!! (Salute Your Shorts)....sorry...I couldn't resist. =)
Tracey Re: Number Eight
Whoa... amazing that I've never previously noticed this! ![]()
Weird... Graham's statement always stuck out to me, too. It seems as if he's actually ranked the days of his life, attempting to make a Top 10, but only came out with 8. ![]() Re: Number EightI think I read somewhere on these forums that there was a mention on the pilot commentary that the number 8 on Devon Gummersall's jersey in the pilot was a reference to It's a Wonderful Life, though not sure from where in the film. So maybe it has to do with that?
Re: Number EightActually, the "Wonderful Life" reference is the number 3 (and the entire scene where Angela changes her clothes behind the bushes). There's a scene in "It's a Wonderful Life" where the young George offers Mary to "lasso the moon" and wears a shirt with the number 3. Re: Number EightOh, okay, sorry. I think I read that in the discussion of the Shout! Factory release. Anyway, I guess the number 8 really must be an inside joke then between the writers since I can't think of any other things it could point to.
Re: Number EightDid anyone notice that the outfit that Brian wore in the Pilot(with the # 3) was also the outfit that Rickie wore in the Halloween episode?!
This popped into my head, but I think it's a stretch...was Winnie's daughter 8 years old? She appeared in Other People's Mothers as one of the kids at Patty's parent's anniversary party, and looked to me like she could have been 8. ![]() ![]() There's so many different ways to be connected to people.
There are the people you feel this unspoken connection to, even though there's not even a word for it. There's the people who you've known forever, who know you in this way that other people can't, because they've seen you change... they've let you change. Re: Number EightBirth: Aug 31, 1985
Date episode was shot: March 29, 1994 Chalk another one up for the Number Eight conspiracy.
Re: Number EightIs that Winnie's daughter's date of birth? Seriously?
![]() I was just throwing that out there. Wow. There's so many different ways to be connected to people.
There are the people you feel this unspoken connection to, even though there's not even a word for it. There's the people who you've known forever, who know you in this way that other people can't, because they've seen you change... they've let you change. Who is onlineUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests |