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I know Star Wars and Star Trek fans go way overboard with the nitpicking, continuity porn and getting hung up on minutia, but how do soap opera viewers deal with a show where literally everything they see on the show can be ignored or retconned on a whim? Character is in an accident, has a lengthy farewell monologue to his loved one, dies and is an organ donor, still returns from the dead with no real explanation. Short, quirky character played by a charismatic actor is recast with a tall actor who has muscles but no range, doesn't matter how much you say it's the same character, it's not.
methinks you've got way too much time to watch shitty shows :evil: :devil:
 
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I know Star Wars and Star Trek fans go way overboard with the nitpicking, continuity porn and getting hung up on minutia, but how do soap opera viewers deal with a show where literally everything they see on the show can be ignored or retconned on a whim? Character is in an accident, has a lengthy farewell monologue to his loved one, dies and is an organ donor, still returns from the dead with no real explanation. Short, quirky character played by a charismatic actor is recast with a tall actor who has muscles but no range, doesn't matter how much you say it's the same character, it's not.

You would have loved the old TV show called SOAP. It did all that and more, and ran for a few seasons.

I can't find it, but there's a cartoon with a character flipping a switch for progress, and religion is right in the middle of it preventing the switch from being completely flipped.

That sounds closer to fact then fiction.
 
I know Star Wars and Star Trek fans go way overboard with the nitpicking, continuity porn and getting hung up on minutia, but how do soap opera viewers deal with a show where literally everything they see on the show can be ignored or retconned on a whim? Character is in an accident, has a lengthy farewell monologue to his loved one, dies and is an organ donor, still returns from the dead with no real explanation. Short, quirky character played by a charismatic actor is recast with a tall actor who has muscles but no range, doesn't matter how much you say it's the same character, it's not.

It's amazing what the regeneration powers of a hot shower are.
 
why are buttons on different sides for mens and womens clothes?
I mean a coat is a coat isn't it? Why is the most fantastic most comfortable coat I found on the wrong shelf in the store?
So embarrassing.
 
can't find it, but there's a cartoon with a character flipping a switch for progress, and religion is right in the middle of it preventing the switch from being completely flipped.

Considering what the mechanical act of abortion typically involves, maybe we've gained ground in that regard, rather than lost it. Just sayin'.

my theory is that this way it's easier for a right-handed man to open a woman's blouse

At a certain time in history, it was typical for upper class women to be dressed by (female) servants. The buttons were reversed to make their job easier. Another tradition that made sense long ago, and not so much now.

Just make sure the steam doesn't set off the fire alarm.

Close the bathroom door while showering. Open it only long enough to leave the bathroom afterward. And run the exhaust fan.
 
That button thing is also for easy weapon access in the old days when people had guns and bladed weapons, well that's what wiki says but then that's wiki isn't it?
 
IIRC, that was Ghost07, correct? I think it was @rhubarbodendron who had set up the card drive, so maybe she would know?
yes indeed, that was Ghost07. @auntiehill is in more frequent contact with her and reports that her Christmas mail arrived after Easter. To test whether the fault lies with USPS or the nursing home staff I sent a letter as registered mail with a receipt of delivery. It arrived in Syracuse, 55 miles away from Ghostie, 10 days ago and apparently got lost on this last league of its travel:
https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?tRef=fullpage&tLc=2&text28777=&tLabels=RT018163738DE,&tABt=false

Even if they delivered it on foot it couldn't possibly take 10 days for 55 miles.
 
I can't find it, but there's a cartoon with a character flipping a switch for progress, and religion is right in the middle of it preventing the switch from being completely flipped.


I couldn't find it either, but how about Pogo?

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Rugby is on national TV right now. Watching it without reading up on the rules, I have no idea what's going on.


Try lookin' up Australian Rules futbol, that shit will bugger your mind even further. :biggrin:

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I know Star Wars and Star Trek fans go way overboard with the nitpicking, continuity porn and getting hung up on minutia, but how do soap opera viewers deal with a show where literally everything they see on the show can be ignored or retconned on a whim? Character is in an accident, has a lengthy farewell monologue to his loved one, dies and is an organ donor, still returns from the dead with no real explanation. Short, quirky character played by a charismatic actor is recast with a tall actor who has muscles but no range, doesn't matter how much you say it's the same character, it's not.

My favorite is when a child is born and is seen once or twice and suddenly it is a teenager. My aunt loved to watch "her stories" and you didn't visit her or call her at those times.
 
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