some like it red
29/8/04 14:17So the sister and I just finished watching "Some Like it Red" -- there are still large stretches of season 2 I haven't seen yet, you know, and this was one of those episodes. So, yay, for enjoyment and new-for-me-ness.
I find myself, though, left mostly with two primary impressions:
1. Those were some damn slashy Catholic schoolgirls.
2. Um, okay, so Fraser? Changing in the back of the car? With the make-up and the rumpled hair?
Guh. I'll be in my bunk.
I do think I need dvds, though, given both that the tapes I have are getting old and touchy, and that I'm not even sure if I'll have tv at school. Maybe if I manage to find work in Olympia I can save up. Hmm.
I find myself, though, left mostly with two primary impressions:
1. Those were some damn slashy Catholic schoolgirls.
2. Um, okay, so Fraser? Changing in the back of the car? With the make-up and the rumpled hair?
Guh. I'll be in my bunk.
I do think I need dvds, though, given both that the tapes I have are getting old and touchy, and that I'm not even sure if I'll have tv at school. Maybe if I manage to find work in Olympia I can save up. Hmm.
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29/8/04 15:27 (UTC)Those were some damn slashy Catholic schoolgirls.
That's what I said when I watched it for the first time last weekend. My friend and I theorized that Fraser in drag turns every woman around him gay. Or something.
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29/8/04 16:42 (UTC)(no subject)
29/8/04 16:42 (UTC)ohjesus, yeah. you know, I'm not usually so much with the boys-in-makeup deal, but
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29/8/04 17:18 (UTC)I can remember seeing that for the first time way back when and getting envious because Paul Gross has a better aptitude for being a lady than I do.
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29/8/04 22:18 (UTC)