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paul_b
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Who is Afraid of Virginia Wolf?
« on: Oct 8th, 2002, 12:12am » |
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Great reading, really good movie. Basic plot is about a couple that constantly argue. The reason they do is that is the way they feel "alive". The rule they live by, which allows them to stay together, is that when one is winning, it is okay to change the topic and start a new fight. A couple they invite to dinner gets to witness this behavior and unwittingly is their audiance. Why this post? Well, after reading what has been going on here lately, "Virginia Wolf" came to mind. So to let you all know that I too have a sense of humor, I will LET whoever wants to be top dog, boss, always in the right, be in charge. ;D ;D ;D Thank you for the minutes of illuminating reading. Love you all. This family is GREAT!!!
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Charlie
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Re: Who is Afraid of Virginia Wolf?
« Reply #1 on: Oct 8th, 2002, 5:11am » |
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Yer right but unlike "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," it's been at best a B movie. It's as if Ed Wood had a hand in ours. That's one of my favorites too. Lots of dialog. I miss the sixties. The little bugger, Charlie
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