‘bout fuckin’ time.
The video is chilling.,
Tee hee hee!
Can anyone identify the other female players other than Carol (Kirk) and Andrea Martin (Spock)?
That was brilliant. I never saw that before.
I don’t know who the other women were.
It’s from “Carol & Company”. Megan Fey was Bones and Richard Kind was Koloth. But who played Scotty and Chekov and Uhura?
Scotty - Meagan Fey; Uhura - Rick Aviles; Paula Poundstone - Bones; and I think Chekov - Jessica Lundy.
wtf?
Gee, you never got the memo that men don’t make passes at women who wear glasses?
That there are grown men who are THAT immature?
It scares me that I’m not surprised by this behavior; but then again, I’ve been wearing glasses for over forty-five years and have heard it all re wearing glasses.
This kills me (WARNING: Lots of “flash” and shine from the wardrobe (it was the 1970s, after all). And this little tidbit, from her Wikipedia page; CBS is the network and the emphasis is mine: “The network initially did not want her to do a variety show because they believed only men could be successful at variety, but her contract required that they give her one season of whatever kind of show she wanted to make. She chose to carry on the tradition of past variety show successes.”
I’m sorry. I hate men right now for that. I know it’s not all of you. And it was “back then”. But IT’S STILL HERE in so many ways.
Last one…but boy, there’s some gender-benderin’ goin on! For 1967 TV…and “Ringo” has to sing “I can fly” instead of “I get high”. Whatever, lol.
Video starts at the sketch I want you to see. WARNING: Flashy clothes, some cheesiness.
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Edit:. Just noticed someone had to put in their $.02
Speaking of, he’s really stopped commenting over at the other place lately. he only shows up once or twice a month now…
I do hope someone challenges Jeff to find a credit card which doesn’t do this.
What GS has is an algorithmic bullshit box that makes GS money. At some level, GS are worried that if they disclose their algorithm, someone will find a way to cheat, since their algorithm relies on some sort of easily calculable proxy for risk, and not risk itself.
But on another level-- they’ll afraid that a change to the model will destabilize the magic of the algorithm-- that human sensibilities and control injected into their black box will result in something that makes them less money.
Hahahahahahaha…oh dear, oh me oh my…
About an hour or so ago, an older man - 70s, I think - from down my street who donated yard sale items to me over the summer and is “in the Program” (I was, but no longer am), stopped by to see if I still had my sale going on. Um…no. I told him then about my car sitch and that I was still looking for a job and had been on interviews, but nothing.
He told me I should try to look more normal. Those were his words. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. I tried to project an “Oh really, wow” sort-of attitude, when I was more like, “I can’t believe you just said that.” I told him my hair was no longer purple and I wore a nice sweater and slacks, all the while in my head thinking, “I really can’t believe this is happening.”
THIS is what being trained to be courteous does to a person. I feel like Tom Hanks trying to explain to Bitsy Schramm about missing the cut-off man in “A League of Their Own”, the 2nd time in the film.
My whole life - well most of it - has been spent on NOT conforming. I wonder if companies look at my FB page and see all the anti-GOP stuff and feminist and disabled stuff and say, “Ooooh, no.” I don’t know that for sure. I wish the thought’d never occurred to me. And I can’t feed my family on my integrity.
“Do you know what I hate most about this place? There is nothing to pick up and throw.”
my first reply, since discarded, was about her credit scores. This did not fit into the first set of 280 characters, but was addressed in a later set of 280 characters. This is why I despise twitter,
This must be a t shirt. I must work on this.