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Re: [MOL] Allie McBeal goes bowling



Kathy,
Have a good time. I try to avoid shopping on this day, but I am going to
see about refinancing my home loan. It is now at 9.25 % and the going rate
now is 6.25% so I think it may be worth it.

I hope you are feeling well today. I know you have been having your ups and
downs. Today is a good day for an "UP".

By the way. A friend and I sat down last night and watched Monty Python's
"The Life of Bryan". Talk about irreverant. I loved it. And you know, I
could have sworn I had seen it at some point before, but I don't think I
ever had. It was really funny.
Liz

>Liz:  I agree with you about Frasier.  There needs to be more common people
>to serve as buffers for these two's pompousness.  I love the father, and
>Eddie, of course.  I also thought Marsha Mason's character last season was
>an interesting addition -- the way she drove those two absolutely nuts!  I
>have the Friday after Thanksgiving off, too.  I think we're going bye bye
>with some friends of ours.  Should be a fun day.  Love, Kathy
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Elizabeth Patterson <eapat@ewa.net>
>To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>Date: Friday, November 27, 1998 8:22 AM
>Subject: Re: [MOL] Allie McBeal goes bowling
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>>Jeanne and Kathy,
>>I love Allie McBeal too. I think it is becasuse it is so off the wall. It
>>is also very well written. Its irreverance is one of the things that adds
>>to its charm. They also use computer graphics very creatively.
>>
>>I agree about Niles on Frasier, but I feel Frasier has slipped in quality
>>this year. I think the problem is, prior to this year they depended on the
>>interaction of a fine ensemble cast which gave great contrast to the
>>pompousness of Frasier and Niles. This years shows have quit using the rest
>>of the cast as much and focused too much on Frasier and Niles. With no
>>"common people" to add the voice of reason, much of the comedy is lost.
>>
>>Happy Holiday season. Our company gives us Friday after Thanksgiving off.
>>Liz
>>
>>>Morning, Jeanne.  Oh, I won't give up on Ally -- I LOVE the show -- I'm
>just
>>>not always sure why!!!  It fascinates me, I guess.  You're right about
>Nell.
>>>This thing between her and John really has me going.  For some reason, I
>>>adore John -- sort of like I do Niles on Frasier.  Yes, I'll continue with
>>>my duties as the Ally McBeal "summarizer," although I feel you are really
>>>more qualified.  You seem to have more insight.  You're right about the
>>>short bald guy, by the way.  LOL  Love, Kathy
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: james kissinger <jkissing@uvic.ca>
>>>To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>>>Date: Thursday, November 26, 1998 11:29 AM
>>>Subject: [MOL] Allie McBeal goes bowling
>>>
>>>
>>>>Kathy, I saw your commentary. Don't give up on the show yet. It is a good
>>>>un, generally with very good writers. Cathy has been watching the show
>>>>since year 1. I've seen about 5 shows. The target population seems to be
>>>>the mostly single population that have pulled up stakes from wherever
>they
>>>>are and are now on their own in the big city. They are successful, of
>more
>>>>than modest means and irreligious. They are cruel at times to others
>>>>outside their social rank. Yet the show surprises me. They ARE young..
>>>>Allie is self-centered (Georgia ..."Why is always about Allie?! Allie
>keeps
>>>>getting talked into blind dates. Then she doesn't have the courage to
>dump
>>>>them. The women of the office have to bail her out in creative ways.  Why
>>>>doesn't she learn! Because she and all the others (Bobby got his and what
>>>>did his "No" to John say about him!)are looking for their soul mates.
>She
>>>>does have standards. She won't go with men younger than herself
>regardless
>>>>of their attraction. She won't browse another woman's patch. She could
>have
>>>>had the bowling ball sawed off. Nell is the most likable. She is the
>fairy
>>>>queen, Wise, compassionate and beautiful. Even Ling says "I need comfort.
>>>>Where's Nell? And what is Ling?
>>>>
>>>>Another comment. Canadians are much less religous than Americans. I am
>NOT
>>>>going to start on this. Keep up the commentary. It was an eye-opener for
>>>>me. I didn't remember the kissing scene until you mentioned it!
>>>>
>>>>PS... the guy who plays the blind date. I think I saw him in Jumanji as a
>>>>gun dealer but bald! Jeanne
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