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John

As it relates to George's question. I was in school working with a standardized patient (a pretend patient to allow you to practice skills). After the interview when they were giving feedback they said I had expressive eyes. They mentioned it as a compliment but I've never been sure what to think about my eyes and expression of emotion.

Anonymous

For Billy Crystal comedies, look into City Slickers. Good enough to g et a solid sequel.

Simon Pegged Me

I saw Clue opening weekend, and I had no idea there were other endings until much, much later. When my friends found out, they drove to different theaters to see them all. I had to wait until Clue moved to the $1 theatre to do that. Regarding the questions, one, I do look behind a closed shower curtain. I don't feel alone and safe until I do. I got teased as a kid for the way I walked. Apparently, I had the waddle of a drunken penguin. A classmate mentioned it, the others went "Oh, yeah!" and it became a thing. I get complimented on my voice. It's in the bass range, and apparently, it's calming and lovely. I cringe when I hear it, though. I'm more self-conscious about it than I am about my walk. Simone, though kids are quick to find fault in any physical difference (see above), I read an article recently in which your type of nose was described as “retroussé.” The writer used it as a compliment: “un beau nez retroussé,” I think. Finally, for more Madeline Kahn, I recommend Mel Brook's The History of the World Part I. George, given your side project, you might like it.

Superpotroast

My favorite part is the singing telegram..Just so abrupt and seems, at first, to be so out of place.. I wonder how many takes it took Tim Curry to do all his running\rant scenes, if you think the whole sequence in the movie is exhausting..