Bobby Ewing in the Shower
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Bobby Ewing in the Shower
'It was all a dream'.
Anyone remember that gloriously epic nonsense from Dallas, the 80's soap opera ?
Where he was brought back from the dead, after an entire season. The explanation - it was a dream in Pam's head.
As soap operas go, I think the PN forum is right up there !
There's an addictive quality to it. Tune in for the latest street fight. Who would be Vera and Jack ?
Even if you let it alone for a season, or two, you could easily pick up where you left off.
The characters fairly predictable in their reactions to life events. Particularly, the gun squabbles.
The left and right positioning. Who needs a script...it writes itself.
A bit of a shame really.
What if we started over...
A blank slate job rather than repeats. Imagining. What if...I had been born and brought up differently. What if...we could actually feel the pain, or pleasure, of being in an extreme situation.
And it completely changes your view. Pity that it takes being a victim of a massacre to bring home a certain truth. Do you need to 'be there' to be able to fully empathise with others.
What kind of brain flexibility is required to participate in a 'Thought Experiment'?
Or even listen to, not just hear, the story-line of another character.
Too difficult to swap roles...even for a brief showering-off the debris that clings...
It's not all a Dream. Whether American, British, West or East.
Some of it is a complete nightmare for individuals; invisible, divisible, unable to change.
We are so privileged to be part of a little scene in the PN forum.
I like the walk on, walk off facility.
A bit player with some fought, farce and frightful frivolity.
'It's life, Jim, but not as we know it'.
Anyone remember that gloriously epic nonsense from Dallas, the 80's soap opera ?
Where he was brought back from the dead, after an entire season. The explanation - it was a dream in Pam's head.
As soap operas go, I think the PN forum is right up there !
There's an addictive quality to it. Tune in for the latest street fight. Who would be Vera and Jack ?
Even if you let it alone for a season, or two, you could easily pick up where you left off.
The characters fairly predictable in their reactions to life events. Particularly, the gun squabbles.
The left and right positioning. Who needs a script...it writes itself.
A bit of a shame really.
What if we started over...
A blank slate job rather than repeats. Imagining. What if...I had been born and brought up differently. What if...we could actually feel the pain, or pleasure, of being in an extreme situation.
And it completely changes your view. Pity that it takes being a victim of a massacre to bring home a certain truth. Do you need to 'be there' to be able to fully empathise with others.
What kind of brain flexibility is required to participate in a 'Thought Experiment'?
Or even listen to, not just hear, the story-line of another character.
Too difficult to swap roles...even for a brief showering-off the debris that clings...
It's not all a Dream. Whether American, British, West or East.
Some of it is a complete nightmare for individuals; invisible, divisible, unable to change.
We are so privileged to be part of a little scene in the PN forum.
I like the walk on, walk off facility.
A bit player with some fought, farce and frightful frivolity.
'It's life, Jim, but not as we know it'.
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Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
Didn't Pam Ewing do a commercial for Herbal Essense shampoo back when? (Shower reference.)marjoram_blues wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:28 am 'It was all a dream'.
Anyone remember that gloriously epic nonsense from Dallas, the 80's soap opera ?
Where he was brought back from the dead, after an entire season. The explanation - it was a dream in Pam's head.
As soap operas go, I think the PN forum is right up there !
There's an addictive quality to it. Tune in for the latest street fight. Who would be Vera and Jack ?
Even if you let it alone for a season, or two, you could easily pick up where you left off.
The characters fairly predictable in their reactions to life events. Particularly, the gun squabbles.
The left and right positioning. Who needs a script...it writes itself.
A bit of a shame really.
What if we started over...
A blank slate job rather than repeats. Imagining. What if...I had been born and brought up differently. What if...we could actually feel the pain, or pleasure, of being in an extreme situation.
And it completely changes your view. Pity that it takes being a victim of a massacre to bring home a certain truth. Do you need to 'be there' to be able to fully empathise with others.
What kind of brain flexibility is required to participate in a 'Thought Experiment'?
Or even listen to, not just hear, the story-line of another character.
Too difficult to swap roles...even for a brief showering-off the debris that clings...
It's not all a Dream. Whether American, British, West or East.
Some of it is a complete nightmare for individuals; invisible, divisible, unable to change.
We are so privileged to be part of a little scene in the PN forum.
I like the walk on, walk off facility.
A bit player with some fought, farce and frightful frivolity.
'It's life, Jim, but not as we know it'.
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Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
Victoria Principal played the part of Pam Ewing for 9 years, 1978-1987.
According to wiki, she was the only one in the cast whose contract allowed her, and not the network, to keep control of image and profit from e.g. commercials, write books, etc.
Clever entrepreneur and philanthropist.
So, yeah, she probably washed her hair on air...
Strange how we retain images of actors and associate them with products.
Seldom looking beyond.
A bit like here, I suppose.
According to wiki, she was the only one in the cast whose contract allowed her, and not the network, to keep control of image and profit from e.g. commercials, write books, etc.
Clever entrepreneur and philanthropist.
So, yeah, she probably washed her hair on air...
Strange how we retain images of actors and associate them with products.
Seldom looking beyond.
A bit like here, I suppose.
Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
I would say it's more like one of those "reality" shows like Big Brother or I'm a (erstwhile) Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. Everyone pretending to be something they're not.marjoram_blues wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:28 am
As soap operas go, I think the PN forum is right up there !
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Sorry I'm all out of flying fucks.
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Still, it was thoughtful of you to go out of your way in order to let us know how disinterested you are.
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Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
Cavemen were first with flying ducks on the wall.
Apparently, they are shamanic symbols...
Oh, 'Fuuuuck'...
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Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
Once upon a time, long, long ago - I sat up all night watching celebrities sleep.Harbal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2017 10:29 pmI would say it's more like one of those "reality" shows like Big Brother or I'm a (erstwhile) Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. Everyone pretending to be something they're not.marjoram_blues wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:28 am
As soap operas go, I think the PN forum is right up there !
Then, a flying duck fell off the wall and broke my head.
When I woke up there was this space I had to fill.
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Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
Fuck a duck!marjoram_blues wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 1:32 amCavemen were first with flying ducks on the wall.
Apparently, they are shamanic symbols...
Oh, 'Fuuuuck'...
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Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
Did you give a flying duck?marjoram_blues wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 1:37 amOnce upon a time, long, long ago - I sat up all night watching celebrities sleep.Harbal wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2017 10:29 pmI would say it's more like one of those "reality" shows like Big Brother or I'm a (erstwhile) Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. Everyone pretending to be something they're not.marjoram_blues wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:28 am
As soap operas go, I think the PN forum is right up there !
Then, a flying duck fell off the wall and broke my head.
When I woke up there was this space I had to fill.
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In the same way as you are uninteresting rather than disinteresting, you mean?
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There's a certain degree of giving a duck that is involved in not giving a duck.Hobbes' Choice wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 3:24 pmDid you give a flying duck?marjoram_blues wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 1:37 amOnce upon a time, long, long ago - I sat up all night watching celebrities sleep.
Then, a flying duck fell off the wall and broke my head.
When I woke up there was this space I had to fill.
Oh...'Fuuuuuuck'.
Well, when one is left with only 2 ducks on a wall, with a clean duck-shaped space in between, what does one do? One can ponder, with broken head, and think of it as an existential rabbit.
Or one can DIY. GAF. The mental space first.
So, then I wandered in to the PN forum....
Where all sorts of people were giving ducks.
Or should that be sitting fucks...
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Re: Bobby Ewing in the Shower
Pissant ! - ish. As described by Kurt Vonnegut.Hobbes' Choice wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 4:08 pm
No in the same way that you continually show us that you left school at 15 - best you wish you had not confessed that?? LOL