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Ken HPoJ
Supreme Potentate
    
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Posted - 11/06/2005 : 8:45:20 PM
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I added correspondent twitterpate's trenchant remarks on Sunday, Nov 6th, 8:40 PM (Central time), for anyone who has already read through the rest of the contributions. Give it a look.
And thanks, really, to everyone who chipped in. I think everyone did a smashing job.
PEGGY: I don't see how having a girl on the team would ruin it. Did a woman judge ruin the Supreme Court? HANK: Yes, and that woman's name was Earl Warren.
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twitterpate
Holy Cardinal and Five Star General of the Righteous Knighthood of Jabootu
    
Canada
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Posted - 11/06/2005 : 9:11:41 PM
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I hang my head in abashment at my lack of velocity.
Maybe my next review will be "Attack of the Land Snails", since that appears to be about my speed. |
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thepanteduffin
Diocesan Ecclesiarch of the Sacred Order of Jabootu
  
Canada
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Posted - 11/07/2005 : 04:02:13 AM
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Those reviews were a great laugh! Good job by everyone, I enjoyed the read!
I've got two points that I think haven't been mentioned in them:
The Rabies Shot - If the students got their shot that very afternoon, I don't think that their bodies would have had nearly enough time to produce the antibodies that would protect them from the actual rabies. Maddy the PhD should have known that. Actually, since the whole rabies thing just affected exactly one pointless character, who got better, and was easily dealt with with the vaccine thing, it could have been cut entirely from the movie.
The Kids - I guess with Maddy having had a baby by the end of Locusts!, they had no choice but to show it here. However, since the kids' functions are to introduce the sister-in-law in the plot and briefly making us fret (yeah, I was on pins and needles, I tell ya!) momentarily about the mayor, why are there TWO kids? Isn't the money spent on an additional actress just wasted? Keeping just the baby from the last movie would have been plenty.
"You weren't being thick after all - you were showing moral fiber! " - Ronald Weasley |
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