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Post by lovemondays on Jun 22, 2014 18:53:53 GMT
Me? Never...back to 'games' .
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:03:34 GMT
*Just walkin' in like "HOLLA"*
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:04:09 GMT
*Walkin' out like HOLLA*
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:04:31 GMT
*Takes all your food like HOLLA*
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:05:29 GMT
*Dances in your clothes like HOLLA*
I'm wearing your pants!
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:06:00 GMT
*Dancing to music like HOLLA*
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:06:13 GMT
*Trash your house like HOLLA*
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:06:26 GMT
*Party like HOLLA*
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:06:43 GMT
*Walk out like HOLLA*
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 12:07:26 GMT
*Takes your pie and goes to watch debate from elsewhere*
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Post by snacky on Jun 23, 2014 16:00:18 GMT
*Takes your pie and goes to watch debate from elsewhere* What's a HOLLA?
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Post by Egotistical on Jun 23, 2014 19:39:40 GMT
*Takes your pie and goes to watch debate from elsewhere* What's a HOLLA? It's an expression, meaning a sense of liberty, excitement, and/or contentment.
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Post by Fallenbelle on Aug 3, 2014 11:51:26 GMT
Yeah but that they all happened upon Murdoch himself in his little station house is kind of silly. I don't want to say that it bothers me, but I've definitely noticed this. I guess it's a way to show just how dynamic that era was? For now, I just go with it. But yeah, didn't I read somewhere that he's about to meet some new celebrities?
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Post by snacky on Aug 3, 2014 18:06:02 GMT
Yeah but that they all happened upon Murdoch himself in his little station house is kind of silly. I don't want to say that it bothers me, but I've definitely noticed this. I guess it's a way to show just how dynamic that era was? For now, I just go with it. But yeah, didn't I read somewhere that he's about to meet some new celebrities? I read an interesting article about the various compromises the show made between realism and entertainment. Some of the things they did in the name of entertainment include: letting William have big white collars, good teeth, and more than 3 suits! They admit their Victorian era is a little more glossy than the real one. Source: www.torontosun.com/entertainment/columnists/bill_harris/2009/03/03/8599956-sun.htmlI think they made the right choice. I like MM for its style. I can get "realism" on American TV. As a student of history I like to see some historical accuracy, but since I'm watching TV for entertainment, I'm glad what they ultimately asked was "would this be fun for the audience?"
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Post by Fallenbelle on Aug 3, 2014 18:13:07 GMT
I don't want to say that it bothers me, but I've definitely noticed this. I guess it's a way to show just how dynamic that era was? For now, I just go with it. But yeah, didn't I read somewhere that he's about to meet some new celebrities? I read an interesting article about the various compromises the show made between realism and entertainment. Some of the things they did in the name of entertainment include: letting William have big white collars, good teeth, and more than 3 suits! They admit their Victorian era is a little more glossy than the real one. Source: www.torontosun.com/entertainment/columnists/bill_harris/2009/03/03/8599956-sun.htmlI think they made the right choice. I like MM for its style. I can get "realism" on American TV. As a student of history I like to see some historical accuracy, but since I'm watching TV for entertainment, I'm glad what they ultimately asked was "would this be fun for the audience?" The photo in that article cracks me up. It's like Yannick's riffing on Bond in an over the top cheesy way. It's awesome!
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