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Post by coldcasefan2009 on Jan 12, 2009 14:44:02 GMT -5
I guess being a deer-lover would qualify as well during that time, those are my favorite animal and i don't hesitate to make that one known lol!
it's considered not normal since i live in the south, where ya know what happens. dog lovers, even rodent huggers are ok however weird!
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Jan 12, 2009 14:56:16 GMT -5
I guess being a deer-lover would qualify as well during that time, those are my favorite animal and i don't hesitate to make that one known lol! it's considered not normal since i live in the south, where ya know what happens. dog lovers, even rodent huggers are ok however weird! Please don't post off topic things here, this is only for talk about the episode only
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Post by stillmanfan on Apr 6, 2010 15:49:28 GMT -5
I liked this episode but liked the scenes in the office. Poor John, taking the rap for Scotty being a hot head.
Wish I had a boss like that. I do hope it makes Scotty grow up though.
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Post by valrush on Jul 25, 2019 12:29:31 GMT -5
I honestly don't know how I have not commented on this episode before. I have practically broken the internet watching this one. If I was listing favorites, this one will always be up there.
I used to say that I was a big, ugly girl, but now with this Bruce/Caitlyn stuff hitting the news I have had to change that up and say that I am barely male. Growing up with a visual impairment as I did meant that a lot of the typical male activities such as sports or anything involving tools went out the window; the majority of my friends were girls. Even now, looking at the show collections I own (Gilmore Girls, Girls, Desperate Housewives, Sex and the City, Girlfriends) would leave anyone wondering how I turned out straight.
To me, it comes down to the same old question of who defines what is masculine/feminine behavior? I grew up in the time of Claire Huxtable attorney at law, top reporter Maggie Seaver, advertising executive Angela Bower, and blue collar battleaxes Roseanne Conner (before she ruined it) and Carla Tortelli. Then I would go to school and read in my history book about how long ago girls always stayed home, could not vote, could not go to school, or could not participate in sports. I would just sit there asking myself, "I don't get it, what was the big deal?"
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