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Post by Kitty Karry-All on Jun 20, 2006 5:28:57 GMT -5
Which episode do you like better?
Both episodes focus on Marcia and her teen crushes.
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Post by Kitty Karry-All on Jun 20, 2006 5:30:10 GMT -5
I've always enjoyed "Love and The Older Man" better. Marcia's fantasy wedding scene is hilarious!
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Sharon
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Post by Sharon on Jun 20, 2006 13:57:53 GMT -5
I voted for Love and The Older Man. "He's got a wife, children, maybe even a dog!"
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Poor Jonathon
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Post by Poor Jonathon on Jun 20, 2006 15:45:46 GMT -5
Option two definitely, it's a classic.
At work our main stock count report is run in Excel using the 'Mrs. Marcia Dentist' macro because I'd been watching that episode during the day I was writing the macro. It's a real head scratcher for the people coming across the name in our user guide.
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Scott
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Post by Scott on Jun 20, 2006 17:16:52 GMT -5
I chose love and the older man. Isn't that "Going, Going Stedy" episode with that Harvy Clinger guy? You couldn't get more creepier in the 70s if you tried!
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Sharon
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Post by Sharon on Jun 20, 2006 23:17:56 GMT -5
Isn't that "Going, Going Stedy" episode with that Harvy Clinger guy? You couldn't get more creepier in the 70s if you tried! Yes, that's the one! I'm not sure if pretending to be interested in something you're not interested in is good advice. What does everyone think?
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Scott
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Post by Scott on Jun 20, 2006 23:20:44 GMT -5
Definatly not. Pretending is never something good to build any kind of relationship on.
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Sharon
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Post by Sharon on Jun 21, 2006 19:31:54 GMT -5
Definatly not. Pretending is never something good to build any kind of relationship on. That's what I think too. It seems too phoney baloney. A couple years ago I read "How To Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie and suggests talking in terms of the other person's interests to make him or her feel more important and attracted to you too.
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