Let's play a game.
You get to ask me any question
that i must dishonestly answer
and in return i may ask you one.
(ok, I modified the rules a little)
You get to ask me any question
that i must dishonestly answer
and in return i may ask you one.
(ok, I modified the rules a little)
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:13 pm (UTC)ok, question: are you happy?
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:14 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-30 03:15 pm (UTC)No, I'm bitterly unhappy, and would prefer to eat butterflies live than to continue posting here. Woe, woe is me, boo hoo, boo hoo! :)
my question -
How do you make your hair curly like that?
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:16 pm (UTC)Any you owe me royalties for use of them, all these years.
send a check for $34.57 payable to me at my home address.
my question for you -
When will you be having hot dogs next?
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:17 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:19 pm (UTC)especially in the middle of the night... it makes it very hard to sleep, but newtie seems to like it.
my question for you -
are any of your icons pictures of you?
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:20 pm (UTC)Well, you can send me payments in installments.
(don't want you to go hotdogless!)
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:22 pm (UTC)No wait, that is me. ;)
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:22 pm (UTC)Whatta guy!
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:26 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-30 03:27 pm (UTC)KNEW
it!!!!!I win the bet!
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:28 pm (UTC)anything for a fellow cookie-eater.
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-05-30 03:31 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-30 03:32 pm (UTC)smooth, I bet... maybe with the sensation of burlap or silk?
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-05-30 03:39 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-30 03:41 pm (UTC)I was betting newt, and now he has to get a perm!
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Date: 2001-05-30 03:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-05-30 03:45 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-30 03:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-05-30 04:45 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-30 04:47 pm (UTC)I had a crush, but I couldn't have him right that moment, had to admire him from afar.
my question for you...
How did you find me?
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Date: 2001-05-30 04:57 pm (UTC)Oddly I could have followed Nikki's page here but I didn't so I don't really know.
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Date: 2001-05-30 04:59 pm (UTC)welcome!
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Date: 2001-05-30 06:32 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-30 06:36 pm (UTC)She is Ruth Buzzi.
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Date: 2001-05-31 02:20 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-05-31 03:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-06-01 02:19 am (UTC)daddy
Date: 2001-06-01 02:28 pm (UTC)Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, the son of salesman Cyril Korman and Ellen Korman, Harvey Kormans been a character actor as long as he can remember.
"In my very first play I played a character part," Korman recalls. "I was in Heidi in seventh grade and I played Sebastien the English butler."
Encouraged by his seventh grade teacher to attend drama school, Korman joined the Jack & Jill Players, an after school drama program. In high school he became active in the drama club, and after graduating from Senn High School he enlisted in the Navy during World War II. After being discharged, Korman returned to Chicago where his high school drama teacher recommended him for the Goodman Theatre. He was accepted and he spent the next four years gaining a classical theatre background.
"I played Hamlet, and performed in all the great plays including the works of Shaw and Ibsen," Korman recalls. "I also did comedies like Arsenic and Old Lace, and realized comedy was for me."
After graduating, Korman went to New York and began studying with Uta Hagan. Over the next ten years, Korman alternated winters working in restaurants, with trips back to the midwest to do summer stock. When the producers of The Red Skelton Show were casting a play in Chicago, Korman landed a part which would later lead to his appearing in some sketches on The Red Skelton Show. That break lead Korman to a four year stint doing sketch comedy on The Danny Kaye Show, which in turn led to being cast on The Carol Burnett Show.
"Ive heard that they actually said they were looking for a Harvey Korman type when they were casting the show, and someone suggested, why not Harvey Korman," Korman explains.
Korman spent ten years on Carol Burnett, winning a Golden Globe award, and becoming one of the acknowledged masters of sketch comedy. Korman notes that sketch comedy presents particular challenges that not every actor can handle.
"You learn to work fast," notes Korman. "Yet, it has to have two elements--it has to have truth to it, and it has to be funny."
Korman has gone on to do more sketch comedy on The Tim Conway Show, and has starred in two short-lived series: Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills, and The Nut House. A favorite of director Mel Brooks, Kormans leering "Hedley Lamarr" in Blazing Saddles helped make that picture one of the highest grossing comedies of all time.
Kormans other films include: Trail of the Pink Panther, Radioland Murders, and Jingle All the Way, and he appeared as a regular on televisions Mamas Family.
Korman lives in Los Angeles with his wife Debby.
Re: daddy
Date: 2001-06-02 03:44 am (UTC)Re: daddy
Date: 2001-06-02 07:49 am (UTC)Re: daddy
Date: 2001-06-02 04:45 pm (UTC): )
Re: daddy
Date: 2001-06-02 06:15 pm (UTC)Re: daddy
Date: 2001-06-02 10:57 pm (UTC)you
my real daddy is in a box in the closet.
Re: daddy
Date: 2001-06-03 08:21 am (UTC)Aww! :)