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cobalt   06-28-2010, 01:55 PM
#21
What did everyone thing of last night's episode?

Alcaide...meh...I expected more. The books make him out to be yummy.

I wonder who will take Jessica under their wing now? Pam would be the logical choice.

At least now with Bill out of the way...Sookie and Eric can get to it.

That last scene though..."twisted" is right!

EWMAN
Bluesman Mike Lindner   06-28-2010, 02:07 PM
#22
cobalt79 Wrote:Ummm...there's nothing wrong with a little twisted. Big Grin

....just sayin'

I am an ignorant soul.

I simply do not understand why women think vampires are sexy.

Has anyone read MIDNIGHT MASS? That's the true slant on vampires. :eek:
cobalt   06-28-2010, 02:12 PM
#23
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I am an ignorant soul.

I simply do not understand why women think vampires are sexy.

Has anyone read MIDNIGHT MASS? That's the true slant on vampires. :eek:
Clueless...again? :p

EWMAN
Bluesman Mike Lindner   06-28-2010, 02:17 PM
#24
cobalt79 Wrote:Clueless...again? :p


Sob...

A feller asks for explanation.

He gets only cruel abuse...Sad

Guess Ah should head for Nora Roberts' board...

=She= would understand...
cobalt   06-28-2010, 02:26 PM
#25
Sigh......

It's a fantasy Blues. Mysterious and dangerous and sexy. Some women like the bad boys....what's badder then? A vamp or a werewolf?

EWMAN
LolaRennt   06-28-2010, 02:30 PM
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Laf...actually the biting and blood exchange doesn't do it for me, but perhaps my tastes are too tame.

My earlier comment was a lame attempt to make a joke about the scene between Bill and Lorena.

Pam finds Jessica really annoying, though, and would be more likely to tear her head off than to teach her anything. Jessica is somewhat less bratty now, though. Maybe Pam would find her tolerable. Pam cracks me up.

Why do I always do this to myself???
cobalt   06-28-2010, 02:36 PM
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LolaRennt Wrote:Laf...actually the biting and blood exchange doesn't do it for me, but perhaps my tastes are too tame.

There is that ick factor...kinda

LolaRennt Wrote:My earlier comment was a lame attempt to make a joke about the scene between Bill and Lorena.

Yeah....I got that. It was actually pretty funny.

LolaRennt Wrote:Pam finds Jessica really annoying, though, and would be more likely to tear her head off than to teach her anything. Jessica is somewhat less bratty now, though. Maybe Pam would find her tolerable. Pam cracks me up.

Pam would be the logical choice. I could see some really interesting lesson though. lol

EWMAN
Bluesman Mike Lindner   06-28-2010, 03:25 PM
#28
cobalt79 Wrote:Sigh......

It's a fantasy Blues. Mysterious and dangerous and sexy. Some women like the bad boys....what's badder then? A vamp or a werewolf?

A vampire, certainly.

A werewolf is a human most of the time, and has human emotions. We can understand them.

A vampire is =utterly= unhuman. And in a bad way. There is =nothing= good to be said about them.

What was the flick, the last scene a vampire turns into a bat and tries to fly away from the castle? And the werewolf leaps and grabs the bat, and they both go crashing down to doom?

I guess I was 7 when I saw that film. I still remember that scene, a half-century later. There was something deeply satisfying about it. Yeah, the werewolf is fucked-up. But he's fucked-up on =our= side. He proved he's a member of the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of Warm Blood. He killed the vampire, or died trying.

Vampires go way beyond "sexy and mysterious." They are truly evil.

That's just Little Blues' opinion, anyhow.:Yawn::confused::eek::xd::mad2:
Brian   06-28-2010, 06:27 PM
#29
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:What was the flick, the last scene a vampire turns into a bat and tries to fly away from the castle? And the werewolf leaps and grabs the bat, and they both go crashing down to doom?

Abbott and Costello Met Frankenstein, I believe.

There is no wise man without fault
Bluesman Mike Lindner   06-28-2010, 06:36 PM
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Brian Wrote:Abbott and Costello Met Frankenstein, I believe.

That's right, Brian! The last scene, a cigarette floating in space..."Who am I? Why, I'm the Invisible Man."

There just isn't anything like that "partners" comedy anymore.

Abbott and Costello were great, no two ways about it. But let's not forget Laurel and Hardy either.
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