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    tee hee! those stuffy brits... smile what's with those europeans and movies anyway? When i was in Paris as a teen, a movie theatre was showing Rocky Horror Picture show. I told my travel-mates who had never seen it that they just had to experience the whole audience-involvement thing. Well, they went and said everyone just watched it like a regular movie. I imagine it would be a pretty crummy movie without toast!

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    Ha! Yes, Rocky Horror without toast would be just a really awful Susan Sarandon movie, I suspect! LOL!

    BTW, "Santa" put "Holy Grail" in my stocking this year. Merry Christmas to me!

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    My family LOVES Weird Al. White and Nerdy is like our theme song. DH and I actually had Star Trek costumes. We have enough ST Christmas ornaments to cover a good sized tree.

    Kriston, I loved Donny Osmond too! Of course that was after I forgot about David Cassidy...

    Has anyone seen the Camelot song from Holy Grail done in lego? It is hysterical! It's a bonus feature on the newer dvds.


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    Oh, I was a Parker Stevenson fan. My sister had Shaun. It worked well for us until they took the Hardy Boys off the air.

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    Shaun all the way!!!! My DS is totally into reading Hardy Boys now and I found all the old TV shows on DVD on Amazon. I'm thinking about buying them. For my DS of course!! smile

    Love Weird Al too! He's hysterical!!!!

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