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12-18-2015, 03:54 PM
If Barbara got a month of grounding for an overnight runaway to Chicago with Bob, what did Julie get for a 4 part runaway with Chuck?
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View Full Version : Runaway Barbara opus 12-18-2015, 03:54 PM If Barbara got a month of grounding for an overnight runaway to Chicago with Bob, what did Julie get for a 4 part runaway with Chuck? Bonniegirl 12-23-2015, 10:44 PM If Barbara got a month of grounding for an overnight runaway to Chicago with Bob, what did Julie get for a 4 part runaway with Chuck? I don't remember ! :confused: :crazy: http://www.e-forwards.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/funny-memory-loss-joke-old-age-.jpeg Babalu 12-26-2015, 12:32 PM If Barbara got a month of grounding for an overnight runaway to Chicago with Bob, what did Julie get for a 4 part runaway with Chuck? Fired. opus 12-26-2015, 03:07 PM Fired. A few years late by Mom, but I like it. You got your laugh:) Bonniegirl 12-26-2015, 08:32 PM "Runaway Barbara"!! That reminds me of the Runaway train at Disneyland ! http://i.imgur.com/yj9MFY7.jpg Anna Karenina 12-26-2015, 08:55 PM "Runaway Barbara"!! That reminds me of the Runaway train at Disneyland ! http://i.imgur.com/yj9MFY7.jpg Come to think of it, Julie really was a train wreck of a character. I think Julie didn't get an official punishment, just a life lesson. What punishment should Alex have gotten for burning a building or Barb for illegal gambling? The paddle?:crazy: opus 12-26-2015, 09:05 PM Barb for illegal gambling? That was the one with the football cards, right? How about the ep about marrying a guy just so he can stay in the country. Also a federal offense. Anna Karenina 12-26-2015, 09:13 PM That was the one with the football cards, right? How about the ep about marrying a guy just so he can stay in the country. Also a federal offense. Not to mention how she broke fragile Melanie's fragile glass giraffe gift to her. Accident??? Not hardly!;) opus 12-28-2015, 06:36 PM Not to mention how she broke fragile Melanie's fragile glass giraffe gift to her. Accident??? Not hardly!;) Another one last night. Attempting to harbor a "fugitive" from the authorities, although that was a family affair. So we have; -running away as a minor with a boy -contributing to illegal gambling -a try at illegal immigration -emotionally crippling a fragile schoolmate -harboring a fugitive -and the worst crime of all, not wanting your husband to play golf on the wedding day Have I wasted my TV life on the wrong girl? opus 12-28-2015, 06:37 PM Nah..... Bonniegirl 12-28-2015, 06:44 PM Another one last night. Attempting to harbor a "fugitive" from the authorities, although that was a family affair. So we have; -running away as a minor with a boy -contributing to illegal gambling -a try at illegal immigration -emotionally crippling a fragile schoolmate -harboring a fugitive -and the worst crime of all, not wanting your husband to play golf on the wedding day Have I wasted my TV life on the wrong girl? Don't forget that as a married woman, she enjoyed that kiss from her Brother in law! ;) :D Anna Karenina 12-28-2015, 08:13 PM I will give her a pass on the Max thing since she didn't initiate it and couldn't help that it "curled her toes". Max however should have gotten an hour in a tiny cage with Ann Romano slapping the crap out of him for betraying his brother in law/best friend like that. That was really out of line. :eek: And while I am hating on Max who I normally like, not as much as Bonniegirl :) but I do find him very charming in general. How about stealing your best friend's fiance and not having the least amount of guilt about it? At least he felt sufficiently conscience stricken to let Babs and Mark take his vacation ticket to Mexico. Anna Karenina 12-28-2015, 08:20 PM I forgot about Barb emotionally stringing Bob along and being absurdly jealous of his Southern girlfriend. I loved it when Ann and Julie called her on her wanting to have her cake and eat it too...whatever that means, LOL.:D opus 12-29-2015, 06:33 PM I loved it when Ann and Julie called her on her wanting to have her cake and eat it too...whatever that means, LOL.:D If you're seriously asking, it deals with the impossibility of having things both ways, using have in the permanent sense. If you eat your cake, it's gone, you no longer have it. And if you have it, you're not eating it.* *sorry, it's the English major in me. And yes, I know, you can just get more cake:) |