
There is no gravity, the earth just sucks
ME...Wie du mir, so ich dir
invite someone dangerous to tea * look forward to dreams * imagine yourself magic
Hee... you're not the only one who went to see the movie because of her. That's really the only reason I went the first time, let alone the second. Might go one more time, too.
I don't think I would want her to be my prinicipal, if I was still in High School. Drooling over the principal... that would be kinda creepy, eh?
WOW....
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"They keep telling me how wonderful make-up sex is." Willow ran her tongue over Tara's lips. "Insisting really." ~ Willow from, "Milestones: Chapter 14," by Lisa Countryman
"I've become really protective of her. I want to make sure if Tara comes back, it's for good reason." ~ Amber Benson
There is no gravity, the earth just sucks
ME...Wie du mir, so ich dir
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Buffy?
Let's change it, the Discovery channel has koala bears.
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What's Cooking (I think that's what the Jill Hennesy Movie was called)
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"They keep telling me how wonderful make-up sex is." Willow ran her tongue over Tara's lips. "Insisting really." ~ Willow from, "Milestones: Chapter 14," by Lisa Countryman
"I've become really protective of her. I want to make sure if Tara comes back, it's for good reason." ~ Amber Benson
Late Bloomers I suggested it on this board a while back and wasn't sure anyone had the chance to see it, I'm glad someone did.
Tara: "I am, you know" Willow: "What?" Tara: "Yours" (Hearts a Flutter)
Willow: It's horrible! That's me as a vampire? I'm so evil and... skanky. And I think I'm kinda gay.
s Nice to see you too. Gotta love your avatar. "Rescue Me," seems like that episode was on ages ago. I miss Kim.
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"They keep telling me how wonderful make-up sex is." Willow ran her tongue over Tara's lips. "Insisting really." ~ Willow from, "Milestones: Chapter 14," by Lisa Countryman
"I've become really protective of her. I want to make sure if Tara comes back, it's for good reason." ~ Amber Benson
So unfair! I can't really justify shelling out all that money for a little toy.
Yes, drooling over the principal is a bit icky, but I think I could manage it. heh Elizabeth Mitchell seems to be on my list of "if she's in it I'll see it" people. Amber is definitely on that list. I think Carrie-Anne Moss is also on the list.invite someone dangerous to tea * look forward to dreams * imagine yourself magic
Edited by: Cicca at: 11/7/02 1:57:40 pm
Willow: It's horrible! That's me as a vampire? I'm so evil and... skanky. And I think I'm kinda gay.
"...you can make those two characters as dewey-eyed in love and it would never be too much."
-Chris Golden, on W/T
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don't miss Miyazaki's Spirited Away.
I take to shade and I play in the shadows
I watch my back and I play it cool
"Blue Pariah" by BRJ
"...you can make those two characters as dewey-eyed in love and it would never be too much."
-Chris Golden, on W/T
"Spank me, I'm Julia." -Binty McBint
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This is love
Wow, that was so close to being empowering. --"Same Time, Same Place"
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ABC eyes first gay detective TV series
Ari Bendersky, Gay.com / PlanetOut.com Network
Tuesday, November 12, 2002 / 04:59 PM
In a move that will put ABC on par with NBC, HBO and Showtime in regard to groundbreaking gay-themed television, the network is developing a murder-mystery detective series featuring gay partners in the lead roles -- a first in TV programming.
"Mr. and Mr. Nash," starring actor-director-screenwriter Alan Cumming in one of the title roles, will feature a gay couple living in San Francisco that has an interior design business. The hook: They stumble upon a new murder mystery each week, not unlike "Hart to Hart," a successful murder mystery from the early '80s that included lighthearted humor.
Whether this show, which is being produced by Steve Martin along with Carsey-Werner-Mandabach (CWM) -- the production team behind hits "The Cosby Show," "Rosanne," "Dynasty" and currently "That '70s Show" -- will perpetuate or break gay stereotypes remains to be seen, according to Scott Seomin, GLAAD's entertainment media director.
"This is a murder mystery show and these guys are going to be smart and will hopefully be doing some stereotype-busting," Seomin told the Gay.com/PlanetOut.com Network. "Stereotypes are based in truth and humor. We as a community can laugh at ourselves and others better than any other minority."
While shows like "Ellen" and "Will & Grace" brought gay and lesbian characters into America's living rooms, "Mr. and Mr. Nash" will be the first to feature a committed gay couple on prime-time network TV.
"There are a lot of firsts in gay and lesbian programming and this is one of them," Seomin said. "The fact that it's coming from Martin and Carsey-Werner is incredible news. Carsey-Werner has an incredible track record (with their shows), many of which have been inclusive of gay and lesbian story lines."
For this show to work, the angle of the gay relationship will have to be showcased, Seomin said.
"The show is going to be pinned to chemistry between the leads," he said. "(The relationship) will be shown and it is necessary. If they're not going to be a couple, then make them friends."
CMW will soon start looking for Cumming's perfect match and will shoot the pilot this spring. Depending on ABC's plans, the show may air in the fall of 2003.
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While shows like "Ellen" and "Will & Grace" brought gay and lesbian characters into America's living rooms, "Mr. and Mr. Nash" will be the first to feature a committed gay couple on prime-time network TV.
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