I think you’re right as long as they work in frequent visits to Leo. Oh, and Hyde shaves that nasty beard. I really like the mom but without Eric there wouldn’t be anything for her to do.
Laurie? [PicklesOblong]Bitch gotta go![PicklesOblong]
I think you’re right as long as they work in frequent visits to Leo. Oh, and Hyde shaves that nasty beard. I really like the mom but without Eric there wouldn’t be anything for her to do.
Laurie? [PicklesOblong]Bitch gotta go![PicklesOblong]
Hey! Don’t even joke about Hyde having that beard! If they guys get Donna in a Catholic-school uniform, leave me Hyde in his beard.
Eve, honey, the beard is nasty. That is one big, curly, knappy-lookin’ beard.
And I freaked my wife out when I told her about Red in Robocop. Heh. Funny stuff.
One man’s “nasty” is another girl’s hot.
Methinks the Heap doth protest too much.
And the only thing better than Donna in a Catholic school uniform would be Jackie in a Catholic school uniform. Or both of them, together…at the same time…mmmmmmmm…
Laurie in a Catholic school uniform. You know something would happen.
See, Jackie and Donna are basically good girls. And good girls go to heaven. Laurie is a bad girl, and she will go everywhere, and do anything. She is my evil dream girl. I would give up my redhead fettish for her.
That’s nothing. Try picturing him as the Federation President (with the long white hair) in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Of course, Red’s character fits in perfectly with the mean, overbearing Dad in Dead Poets’ Society… except he says “ass” more in “That 70’s Show.”
Oh, and regarding Mila Kunis (Jackie)… Donna is FAR hotter. Go see American Psycho 2 and see if you still think Jackie is hot. Ugh.
Now, I understand the mystique of a schoolgirl uniform, Catholic or otherwise, so you don’t have to explain it to me. What I don’t understand is the appeal of Donna in that uniform. The skirt is too long, and shapeless; it doesn’t even have pleats. The blouse is so loose you can hardly tell she has boobs, and half the time, she has that frumpy cardigan over it! Okay, so her knees are exposed. Big deal. The ensemble, overall, is hiding her light under a very dull plaid bushel that doesn’t even flatter her coloring.
That’s an odd bump.
Well for me it’s the socks. Knee highs are just the most amazing things ever. I’m a breast man but knee highs make me a leg man.
Umm… Red loves his kid(s). I think that that is a terrible comparison. Red is “every dad”.
Have I just been whooshed? I doubt it, but one doesn’t always know when one has been whooshed…
I think it should just be That Red Show. Kurtwood Smith is one of my favorite actors. Or maybe my favorite. And Clarence Boddicker is my absolute favorite baddie of all time. “You can keep the gum.” Heh.
Shouldn’t it be 1980 on the show yet? It started in 1976, during the presidential campaign. Then the following year they dealt with Star Wars, which came out in 1977, so apparently they were moving forward in real time.
The first year was funny as hell, but they seem to have been repeating the same jokes since then. Also, the show seems to have lost its sense of time and place, and become a generic sitcom with no particular cultural setting. That’s too bad for me, since I was born in 1960 and would be the same age as the teenage characters. (I’ve read that 1960 was the peak birthyear for the U.S.; more people born in this country than in any other year before or since. So there must be others here.)
It is 1978 on the show, you can tell by looking at the license sticker at the end of the show.
As for how time in advancing on the show, they are moving forward, but not at the rate of a year per season (after all, Eric’s been at least 16 since the start of the show in 1998). On the other hand, it sure seems as if Jackie has magically caught up in age with the rest of the kids.
I’m a bit worried that the show will go rapidly downhill when they inevitably have to move the kids off to college and have to separate Red and Kitty and Bob from the mix.
There are.
Sunglasses
Wow.
You are OLD.
:d&r:
Well, I was sort of kidding, and sort of pointing out that Kurtwood Smith plays gruff very well. Not exactly a total whoosh, but I think you missed the light sarcasm in my post. No biggie. shrugs
HEY! Where the *&%# did he go!