An expression not used anymore, "Plain Jane and no nonsense". People often said that to me. I preferred being asked about Tarzan
Quote from: Freddie on Today at 12:47:17 PMQuote from: Jane on Today at 12:43:30 PMQuote from: Freddie on Today at 12:27:07 PMQuote from: Jrand75 on Today at 12:11:22 PMPage Three.Fred Flintstone.I'm glad the days are gone when the name Fred conjured up images of Fred Mertz and Fred Flintstone. These days, the most prominent theatrical "Freddie" is the Freddie Trumper played by Aaron Tveit in CHESS.I can understand that. I am glad I don't constantly get asked "Where is Tarzan".That sounds annoying.At least Jane was more attractive than your Fred's
Quote from: Jane on Today at 12:43:30 PMQuote from: Freddie on Today at 12:27:07 PMQuote from: Jrand75 on Today at 12:11:22 PMPage Three.Fred Flintstone.I'm glad the days are gone when the name Fred conjured up images of Fred Mertz and Fred Flintstone. These days, the most prominent theatrical "Freddie" is the Freddie Trumper played by Aaron Tveit in CHESS.I can understand that. I am glad I don't constantly get asked "Where is Tarzan".That sounds annoying.
Quote from: Freddie on Today at 12:27:07 PMQuote from: Jrand75 on Today at 12:11:22 PMPage Three.Fred Flintstone.I'm glad the days are gone when the name Fred conjured up images of Fred Mertz and Fred Flintstone. These days, the most prominent theatrical "Freddie" is the Freddie Trumper played by Aaron Tveit in CHESS.I can understand that. I am glad I don't constantly get asked "Where is Tarzan".
Quote from: Jrand75 on Today at 12:11:22 PMPage Three.Fred Flintstone.I'm glad the days are gone when the name Fred conjured up images of Fred Mertz and Fred Flintstone. These days, the most prominent theatrical "Freddie" is the Freddie Trumper played by Aaron Tveit in CHESS.
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Quote from: Freddie on Today at 12:43:20 PMOUR TOWN is a 1938 play, which means it goes into public domain in 2033 or 2034, whichever year ends the 95-year copyright.I wonder if the estates for GROVER'S CORNERS, the Jones and Schmidt musical of OUR TOWN, plan to try to get the musical out there then. I doubt anyone's thinking that far ahead.
OUR TOWN is a 1938 play, which means it goes into public domain in 2033 or 2034, whichever year ends the 95-year copyright.I wonder if the estates for GROVER'S CORNERS, the Jones and Schmidt musical of OUR TOWN, plan to try to get the musical out there then.
Quote from: Freddie on Today at 12:51:26 PMAt least Fred MacMurray was pretty famous from "My Three Sons" and Disney movies when I was young, so I could deflect to him if anyone brought up Flintstone or Mertz.He was a good Fred.
At least Fred MacMurray was pretty famous from "My Three Sons" and Disney movies when I was young, so I could deflect to him if anyone brought up Flintstone or Mertz.
Quote from: Jane on Today at 12:58:46 PMAn expression not used anymore, "Plain Jane and no nonsense". People often said that to me. I preferred being asked about Tarzan Yikes! What are people who say things like that thinking, except being intentionally unpleasant?
Quote from: Jane on Today at 12:57:36 PMQuote from: Freddie on Today at 12:47:17 PMQuote from: Jane on Today at 12:43:30 PMQuote from: Freddie on Today at 12:27:07 PMQuote from: Jrand75 on Today at 12:11:22 PMPage Three.Fred Flintstone.I'm glad the days are gone when the name Fred conjured up images of Fred Mertz and Fred Flintstone. These days, the most prominent theatrical "Freddie" is the Freddie Trumper played by Aaron Tveit in CHESS.I can understand that. I am glad I don't constantly get asked "Where is Tarzan".That sounds annoying.At least Jane was more attractive than your Fred's I figure Fred Flintstone MUST have had something going for him when he was younger, for Wilma to have married him.
Quote from: Freddie on Today at 01:01:21 PMQuote from: Jane on Today at 12:58:46 PMAn expression not used anymore, "Plain Jane and no nonsense". People often said that to me. I preferred being asked about Tarzan Yikes! What are people who say things like that thinking, except being intentionally unpleasant?They thought they were witty. Neither statement was ever done in anything but a friendly way.