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The So-Called Word Association
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationGraham makes a bisque for the potential restaurant investors in the final episode. TomSpeed
Patty: If Rayanne's not seeing you, and we're not seeing you, who is seeing you? Graham: And how much of you? Angela: Dad! Graham: Oh, I'm sorry! I asked a question about your life, didn't I? Woah, what came over me? http://www.last.fm/user/TomSpeed/
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationDid he? I don't remember that...I was going for when Hallie says Brad is fatoozed about whether her gown should be ivory or bisque...not that I remember exactly...
Who's got the next word? 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: The So-Called Word AssociationThanks, NoTom! I figured that was it, but it's nice to have some confirmation. Very clever clue! As for "Bisque" - that had me going for a while as well. I kept assuming that it came from an episode where Grant was cooking something or was in cooking class. Nope! I finally found it, though. He and Hallie are talking outside of their potential restaurant in "Resolutions". Hallie tells him that her fiance Brad doesn't know if Hallie's dress should be "ivory or bisque." I love it when you search and search and can't find one of these word clues. Then, when you're not looking, there it is! Nice one.
I'm going to cop out and give Cami her due for the next clue. So I'm just RE-proposing it. "Sliding downhill"
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationBrunkster, I was hoping that would be a tricky one! It's just that when you know the answer it seems so obvious!
Sliding downhill...NO IDEA! To the DVD"s! 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: The So-Called Word AssociationI wasn't sure of my answer. Thanks for the correction.
I guess bisque could be considered an off-white color that indicates that a woman getting married is not a virgin. http://www.auto-interior.com/images1/bisqueL910V410.jpg TomSpeed
Patty: If Rayanne's not seeing you, and we're not seeing you, who is seeing you? Graham: And how much of you? Angela: Dad! Graham: Oh, I'm sorry! I asked a question about your life, didn't I? Woah, what came over me? http://www.last.fm/user/TomSpeed/
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationHaving an off white dress is not really an indicator of virginity. The standard bridal white is called diamond white because it's really REALLY bright white. A lot of women prefer to have something that's not quite as bright, so the bridal industry is full of white-ish colors like ivory, bisque, antique white, eggshell, etc. Most of these colors are still white to the eye, just not blindingly white. I had an off white dress because my ceremony was outside and I didn't want people squinting because they were so blinded by a white dress in sunlight. The dress looks white in all the pictures though. You usually can't tell that a lot of wedding dresses are shades of off white. Ahem, as you were. Natasha aka candygirl :: MSCL.com
Look, if this is weird for you, being tutored? I don't mind helping you a little longer. You could have sex with me if you really want to help...I guess that's a "no"?
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationI had an outdoor ceremony too, and my dress was "champagne." I was 100% sure I wanted WHITE until I tried some on! Really white is not for everyone!!!
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: The So-Called Word AssociationThank you for educating me on off-white colors and weddings. Maybe I won't roll my eyes as much as I would have being a manly man if/when the topic comes up in the future. Also, I have a greater appreciation for the show. I never thought to look up the meanings for bisque until now.
TomSpeed
Patty: If Rayanne's not seeing you, and we're not seeing you, who is seeing you? Graham: And how much of you? Angela: Dad! Graham: Oh, I'm sorry! I asked a question about your life, didn't I? Woah, what came over me? http://www.last.fm/user/TomSpeed/
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationAm I sensing sarcasm TomSpeed??
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: The So-Called Word AssociationI didn't mean to be sarcastic. I truly did not remember the line about bisque in the show or know that bisque is a color. The fact that the writers used bisque in its proper context is kind of neat. I also found the explanations from Candygirl and you to be enlightening. TomSpeed
Patty: If Rayanne's not seeing you, and we're not seeing you, who is seeing you? Graham: And how much of you? Angela: Dad! Graham: Oh, I'm sorry! I asked a question about your life, didn't I? Woah, what came over me? http://www.last.fm/user/TomSpeed/
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationAahhh, ok- my bad then! That's the thing with email/texting etc, you can never really be sure of someone's tone! That's why I use an "!" at the end of almost every sentence, lol!
I promise to be less sensitive from now on! 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: The So-Called Word Associationfinal episode
when delia fisher tells sharon about the dream of her and rickie dancing in the garden and she was wearing an outfit she saw on the nanny. word: paint "i am a punk rocker, and i fight for justice!"
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationTish,
No. "sliding downhill" is not from the conversation about Delia's dream. Hint: The conversation that contains it does take place at Liberty High. "So, the mouse makes pressure, just by breathing?...I can relate."
Re: The So-Called Word AssociationThanks for the clue Cami, this is a good one.
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: The So-Called Word AssociationI got it! Ms. Lerner tells Mr. Katimsky in "Self-Esteem" that too many of her students are sliding downhill!
I think Tish threw out the next word: PAINT 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 27 guests |