View Full Version : Thomas Haden Church: Unexpected Heartthrob?!?


AngeFaitore
12-05-2003, 11:31 AM
For a guy who was a dumb, greasy mechanic on Wings,
Thomas Haden Church seems to be quite the heartthrob lately.
What's up with this?
I truely thought I was the only one eccentric enough to get a crush on him and suddenly, after I began searching him up on the internet and making message boards and stuff, I found out about THC's little fanbase.
Actually, I'm a little more then a bit surprised.

What woman can really love the jerkery of Ned Dorsey, the snobbishness of Lyle Van de Groot of George of the Junge or the harshness of Drew Oslett jr. of Mr. Murder?

It's getting to the point lately that quirky men are getting all the girlie fans.
Hal Sparks, Michael Ian Black, Mo Rocca, Thomas Haden Church, to name a few.
So what's up with this?

mudshark82
12-05-2003, 04:02 PM
the world is going into chaos, social orders are crumbling! i guess now its cool to be either nerdy, dorky, eccentric or a little bit stupid (as long as your still cute). maybe all the time i spend in the gym and money i spend on nice clothes and cologne and all that are going to waste...

AngeFaitore
12-05-2003, 06:58 PM
Originally posted by mudshark82
the world is going into chaos, social orders are crumbling! i guess now its cool to be either nerdy, dorky, eccentric or a little bit stupid (as long as your still cute).

Jessica Simpson and Paris Hilton?

mudshark82
12-05-2003, 07:19 PM
well i guess as far as guys see girls nothin will ever change. but females always seems to find new favorite types of guys to drool over every few years.

AngeFaitore
12-05-2003, 08:56 PM
Originally posted by mudshark82
well i guess as far as guys see girls nothin will ever change. but females always seems to find new favorite types of guys to drool over every few years.

Obviously.
But you're right about the "stupider" thing :) I've heard about 'Newlyweds' and 'The Simple Life'.
Like, what do you buy at Wal-Mart? Walls... or stuff?

mudshark82
12-05-2003, 09:44 PM
oh yes, now i get what you mean more clearly. ive caught clips of both shows and they really expose both of them for the airheads they are.

Mariel
12-06-2003, 02:47 PM
I'd like to think that Jessica Simpson is just exaggerating for the sake of incorporating some humor into her show. I refuse to believe that a human being can be THAT clueless. We all have ditzy moments every now and then, but her life is like one gigantic ditzopalooza. At least with Lowell, we're just dealing with a character...and a lovable one at that. And as intellectually-challenged as he is I bet he knows that it's 'platypus' and not 'platamapus'. LOL.

AngeFaitore
12-06-2003, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by Mariel
I'd like to think that Jessica Simpson is just exaggerating for the sake of incorporating some humor into her show. I refuse to believe that a human being can be THAT clueless. We all have ditzy moments every now and then, but her life is like one gigantic ditzopalooza. At least with Lowell, we're just dealing with a character...and a lovable one at that. And as intellectually-challenged as he is I bet he knows that it's 'platypus' and not 'platamapus'. LOL.

Actually, Homer Simpson would say "Plata-Ma-Pus" :)

SAXA-MA-PHONE! SAXA-ma-phooooone!

Janice
12-12-2003, 10:50 PM
Why did Thomas Hayden Church leave Wings?

mudshark82
12-12-2003, 11:18 PM
i'm not sure either. but i think last night was the first time i saw his final epsiode. it was actually pretty touching. i especially liked at the end where theymade the spot in the hangar for lowell's hat. like a tribute to him, but does anyone know if that hat stays there for the rest of the series? i guess i'll just have to watch and pay attention to find out.

AngeFaitore
12-13-2003, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by Janice
Why did Thomas Hayden Church leave Wings?

His contract was running out and I suppose he had 'Creative Differences'.