Sure is quiet around here.
August Abolins wrote to JOE MACKEY <=-
Hello JOE!
** On Tuesday 08.09.20 - 07:24, JOE MACKEY wrote to ALL:
Sure is quiet around here.
Our memories are truly fading away....
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../|ug
** On Tuesday 08.09.20 - 07:24, JOE MACKEY wrote to ALL:
Sure is quiet around here.
Our memories are truly fading away....
Is indeed. Start a thread then.
Sure is quiet around here.
Sure is quiet around here.
Our memories are truly fading away....
Sure is quiet around here.
Our memories are truly fading away....
Is indeed. Start a thread then.
I think we just did. It's about "nothing" in particular. :)
August Abolins wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
Hello Dennis!
** On Wednesday 09.09.20 - 08:52, Dennis Katsonis wrote to August
Abolins:
** On Tuesday 08.09.20 - 07:24, JOE MACKEY wrote to ALL:
Sure is quiet around here.
Our memories are truly fading away....
Is indeed. Start a thread then.
I think we just did. It's about "nothing" in particular. :)
I think we just did. It's about "nothing" in particular. :)
That could work. Wasn't Seinfeld a "show about nothing"? I
never quite agreed with that statement, as it was about
four friends, but it wasn't about much. And that was a
successfull series (deservedly so).
August Abolins wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
On 10/09/2020 9:13 p.m., Dennis Katsonis wrote:
I think we just did. It's about "nothing" in particular. :)
That could work. Wasn't Seinfeld a "show about nothing"? I
never quite agreed with that statement, as it was about
four friends, but it wasn't about much. And that was a
successfull series (deservedly so).
I concur. It was like any other sitcom: I Love Lucy, Jackie
Gleason, etc.. about friends and their relationships.
It was successful because they offered some fresh jokes and
characters with new quirks and -isms.
Now.. Waiting for Godot would be more about nothing, and
terribly boring.
Sure is quiet around here.
Our memories are truly fading away....
That could work. Wasn't Seinfeld a "show about nothing"? I never quite agreed with that statement, as it was about four friends, but it wasn't about much.
I watched a film adaptation of Waiting for Godot, and it was boring. Two people on the side of a road talking. Yet for some reason, I watched to the end...
Seinfeld still had jokes, and didn't rely too heavily on character
quirks, which more contemporary comedies such as Modern Family tend to
do.
JOE MACKEY wrote to DENNIS KATSONIS <=-agree
Dennis wrote --
That could work. Wasn't Seinfeld a "show about nothing"? I never quite
d with that statement, as it was about four friends, but it wasn't
about much.
I never watched Seinfeld on a regular basis, but I think the success was due to be being about nothing. Other shows had superheroes,
exciting stories, wild/wacky adventures, etc. Seinfeld was _just_
about the relationship of four friends which ran counte
Joe
August Abolins wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
Hello Dennis!
** On Friday 11.09.20 - 09:33, Dennis Katsonis wrote to August Abolins:
I watched a film adaptation of Waiting for Godot, and it was boring. Two people on the side of a road talking. Yet for some reason, I watched to the end...
Yeah.. I vaguely remember hearing about that one. The book was
an assignment in English class. The teacher had a few students
act it out in front of class - I was the donkey. I refused to
commit to writing the essay/study assignment. Hence, the
film probably did not appeal to me 20+ years later.
Seinfeld still had jokes, and didn't rely too heavily on character
quirks, which more contemporary comedies such as Modern Family tend to
do.
Seinfeld *did* have its share of reliance of character quirks:
Kramer - the way he would slide into the apartment to announce
himself and other physical acting, his gibberish and weird
sayings; George - a bit neurotic and slow witted?; Elaine -
gets angry easily; Newman - petty, vindictive and the way
everyone would acknowledge him by saying his name slowy when
he showed up. Well, you get the idea.
Our memories are truly fading away....
People are probably forgetting to stop by. :)
Glad to see a couple are still around, if only in lurk mode.
There are other things in life besides BBSing. :P
Glad to see a couple are still around, if only in lurk mode.
I wondered if you were a professional lurker. <g,d,r>
There are other things in life besides BBSing. :P
Heresy. Away to the stake with him.
Nothing in life is more important then BBS'. Not family, friends,
job, etc.
I'm not actually paid to lurk (paid being a definition of
professional) but I just do it for the enjoyment and thrill I get.
Like peeking in windows, but that's another story.
I'm not a steak eater, but I'll take fried beef liver and sauteed
onions.
I can't handle liver, my stomach objects. But I do love the smell of them cooking.
I'll trade you my liver for your steak. :)
Besides the body's liver is its "poison control center".
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