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In real life, if anyone ever talks over you or doesn't see you, you should say with a huff, "Hey! Don't you 'Nancy' me!" haha.
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Some of my favorite theme songs: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-e...89CsiJpV_irnNw |
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Picture it...Eastland, 1979...Mr. Bradley's predecessor is standing outside the small season 1 cafeteria on a snowy night, looking in through a window on the merriment commencing...
Now, don your tunic, raise your cup of wassail, and join me in this ancient carol of Eastland! (to the tune of "Good King Wenceslas") "Ye Chang'd Mr. Crocker" ![]() Mr. Crocker look-ed in On the Feast of Stephen Bradley, master of Eastland (after "Dope" he's leavin'). Brightly smiled the girls that night, Though "the Crock" was cruel. Mrs. Garrett stepped outside Lik'ning him to gru-u-el. "Mrs. Garrett, stand by me, If thou know'st it, telling He in my place, who is he? Where and what his dwelling?" "Sir, he lives on campus now, He the new headmaster. Eastland's better with him, how, Than when ye were head-ba-stard." "I have buns of cinnamon And meat made of myst'ry. Let us dine, and when we're done We'll talk Shakespeare hist'ry." Crock and Garrett, forth they went Civilly, no pushin'; Cafeteria within Set with chairs of cu-u-shion. "Mr. Bradley, here's 'the Crock', Seems his ways he's mended. Let's let him dine with our flock, Buns and meat he's tended." "Welcome here with our dear brood, We shall host ye gladly. Thou'll find our cook's Christmas food Tasteth good, not ba-a-dly." In good spirits they did sup And the mood was merry All eleven raised their cup, Even doubtful Blair-y. Therefore, Peekskill men, be sure Wealth or rank possessing Ye, who now good mood endure Shall yourselves find ble-e-ssing. |
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Haha nice work Eights
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![]() That's great, 80s! So many funny lines! I particularly enjoyed the lines about the mystery meat and the cinnamon buns. You definitely paint a lovely holiday picture at Eastland. I'm glad Mr. Crocker got to enjoy the feast, despite his past behavior. I think that cafeteria was quite crowded!
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Glad you guys enjoyed
![]() Aw thanks, I had a very nice start with the carol being such an ancient one. I love medieval/old world pageantry. I picture a nice fire going in the cafeteria (regardless of if there were a fireplace or not, lol), the tables put together to form one large "banquet table", covered with things like roast goose, and yams, and cranberries, and pies, and puddings, golden goblets of wassail, and the ceiling and walls all hung with greenery. ![]() Quote:
![]() Nice and toasty on a snowy winter's* eve! *(despite the fact that it's autumn until December 21st, lol) "Therefore, Peekskill men, be sure" Molly: "They're folks, okay, Mr. '80s??" Me: "Sorry, Molly. I keep forgetting. They're 'folks'. "(I thought about putting that in the song, but I didn't wanna interrupt the flow, haha) |
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I believe my favorite film in melting pot category is...hmmm, it maybe a tie between The Neverending Story and The Dark Crystal, with Return to Oz and Labyrinth up there just behind. I admit I had to look up the clip to get the exact format. I was 97% sure of Molly's line (I forgot she had the "okay" in there), and Mr. Bradley's line was longer than I remembered, lol. |
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I'm not a fan of Willow. Just a bit too cutesy for me. Quote:
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I understand what you and everyone else mean, I just think for it to have more of an impact on me, I need to see more of their relationship together. It's like it came too early in the film for me to "appreciate" it. Conversely, the end of Old Yeller doesn't make me cry because I'm too conscious of the fact that there is no hope for Old Yeller; Travis does what has to be done (though it sucks for him that he has to do it, I do understand). Part of me knows for the safety of the family, there's no other way. Who knows, maybe the first time I saw these films I just didn't connect on certain emotional levels? But I'm not heartless, I swear! Other media things do make me cry! lol ![]() Also, I think part of me is conscious of the filming of that scene while it's on, and being utterly amazed at how well they trained those horses for that!
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But, to show you I'm not a heartless Crock bastard, lol, in The Dark Crystal when one of the Skeksis at the end actually stabs Kira with a dagger---this great big monstrous cruel male viciously stabbing this delicate youthful heroine with purity of goodness in her heart, I mean, yikes, that seems, like, "PG" to me because it's so stark! It makes me wince. If you watch the making of the movie, it's fascinating watching them do that! |
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![]() I'll happily go on the lunch date with Julie Anne and Molly and you, though (we need Lorimar, too, though)! We can ask them questions no-one's ever thought to ask, like what was with the cheese dip, and if either of them saw Creepy Stranger lurking in the periphery of the grassy lawn when they taped the wrestling-in-the-grass scene. Oh! And we can ask about the Molly Parker Cinnamon Bun Photo-shoot! Quote:
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Well that sounds so "cardboard", lol...see, the twist here is, I'm really a very sensitive guy who has always been very in touch with his feelings, wearing his heart on his sleeve (Mrs. Garrett could do a "Rough Housing" story line with me where stupid Neanderthal boys pick on me for showing my feelings, and I tell Mrs. Garrett "I gotta stop that", and she'll grab me by the shoulders, gently shaking me with maternal firmness, and say "Don't you dare!" haha). Okay, back to my non-icy heart, for one example, when they senselessly killed off my favorite soap opera character years ago, that was very hard for me to watch, and that and the ensuing aftermath/memorial/grieving scenes really got to me---and still do. It still bothers me when I even just stop to think about that whole horrible thing. ![]() And then I can't watch Jim Henson's memorial service without tensing up and crying through it (okay so that's a real life event, but still). And I pounded my fist on the bed and was fighting back tears as a 15-year-old boy when the author of my favorite series of books "turned away" my favorite character in the last book (it's hard to explain in generalities---not killed off, but this character's fate excluding them from everyone else at the end---being "the Nancy" regarding The Group!). Quote:
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