my meatloaf is all beef too- with an egg, Italian seasoned bread crumbs, an envelope of Liptons beefy onion soup (dissolved in a small amount of boiling water until the onions are rehydrated) and some beef stock in the pan - I form my meatloaf into a laof nbut do not cook it in a loaf pan - I cook it in a roast pan so the top gets nice and brown
I just received an e-mail offer for a testosterone boost. I don't need the boost, I need the damn testosterone - at least I think I do. But not as much as I need meat loaf.
Quote from: vixmom on December 31, 2012, 10:11:43 PMQuote from: TCB on December 31, 2012, 10:04:46 PMQuote from: John G. on December 31, 2012, 07:36:02 PMQuote from: TCB on December 31, 2012, 07:34:42 PMI love the first part of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, especially the songs. However, once he meets up with the ballerina and her husband, I truly despise the rest of the film. [SPOILER ALERT!] When Farley Granger locks Danny Kaye in the closet, and leaves him there so that he misses the ballet, I just about lose it. And then the ballerina and her husband laugh it off. [END OF SPOILER ALERT] That is when the whole film becomes nasty, meanspirited, humiliating, and Yes, even smarmy. Other than that, the film is fine. And it is a dumb ballet.Farley Granger locking Danny Kaye in a closet. Now there's a sentence Freud could have fun with. And Laurence Olivier was not in the closet with him.someone's in the closet with DannyWell, that movie "49th Parallel" that I watched the other day had the most peculiar opening. A very gay eskimo is talking to a trapper about another trapper who turns out to be Laurence Olivier. The first shot we see of Laurence is of him in a bathtub, grabbing some sort of animal skin that he proceeds to rub between his legs. Then he stands up and plays the rest of the scene (shot from the waist up) as he's dripping wet. The gay eskimo just titters in the background. But then they beat up Nazis -- or try to, at least.
Quote from: TCB on December 31, 2012, 10:04:46 PMQuote from: John G. on December 31, 2012, 07:36:02 PMQuote from: TCB on December 31, 2012, 07:34:42 PMI love the first part of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, especially the songs. However, once he meets up with the ballerina and her husband, I truly despise the rest of the film. [SPOILER ALERT!] When Farley Granger locks Danny Kaye in the closet, and leaves him there so that he misses the ballet, I just about lose it. And then the ballerina and her husband laugh it off. [END OF SPOILER ALERT] That is when the whole film becomes nasty, meanspirited, humiliating, and Yes, even smarmy. Other than that, the film is fine. And it is a dumb ballet.Farley Granger locking Danny Kaye in a closet. Now there's a sentence Freud could have fun with. And Laurence Olivier was not in the closet with him.someone's in the closet with Danny
Quote from: John G. on December 31, 2012, 07:36:02 PMQuote from: TCB on December 31, 2012, 07:34:42 PMI love the first part of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, especially the songs. However, once he meets up with the ballerina and her husband, I truly despise the rest of the film. [SPOILER ALERT!] When Farley Granger locks Danny Kaye in the closet, and leaves him there so that he misses the ballet, I just about lose it. And then the ballerina and her husband laugh it off. [END OF SPOILER ALERT] That is when the whole film becomes nasty, meanspirited, humiliating, and Yes, even smarmy. Other than that, the film is fine. And it is a dumb ballet.Farley Granger locking Danny Kaye in a closet. Now there's a sentence Freud could have fun with. And Laurence Olivier was not in the closet with him.
Quote from: TCB on December 31, 2012, 07:34:42 PMI love the first part of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, especially the songs. However, once he meets up with the ballerina and her husband, I truly despise the rest of the film. [SPOILER ALERT!] When Farley Granger locks Danny Kaye in the closet, and leaves him there so that he misses the ballet, I just about lose it. And then the ballerina and her husband laugh it off. [END OF SPOILER ALERT] That is when the whole film becomes nasty, meanspirited, humiliating, and Yes, even smarmy. Other than that, the film is fine. And it is a dumb ballet.Farley Granger locking Danny Kaye in a closet. Now there's a sentence Freud could have fun with.
I love the first part of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, especially the songs. However, once he meets up with the ballerina and her husband, I truly despise the rest of the film. [SPOILER ALERT!] When Farley Granger locks Danny Kaye in the closet, and leaves him there so that he misses the ballet, I just about lose it. And then the ballerina and her husband laugh it off. [END OF SPOILER ALERT] That is when the whole film becomes nasty, meanspirited, humiliating, and Yes, even smarmy. Other than that, the film is fine. And it is a dumb ballet.
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