It's Mystery Theme Tuesday, and we've got a playlist that will have you guessing right to the end. We also have news from around Richmond as well as our COVID...
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It's Mystery Theme Tuesday, and we've got a playlist that will have you guessing right to the end. We also have news from around Richmond as well as our COVID numbers.
Did you know that his Girlfriend “vanity” was originally named “vagina? “
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
Given what the theme really is, vajayjays are probably an inspiration for all of them.
Alexis Lane Jensen
3 years ago
Based on Sugar Walls, I'm guessing that the mystery theme was the giant vajayjay statue!! Am I close?
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
Yeah... some songs just need to be on the list.
Tyson
3 years ago
Thanks Edie! Was so looking forward to this song.
Alexis Lane Jensen
3 years ago
Tyson- speaking of the British Office (also brilliant) did you also watch Extras? So funny..
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
I frequently refer to a "hit and miss" in my life as "puppet show and ... enter name here."
Philip Rosenthal
3 years ago
Edie, not 80
Philip Rosenthal
3 years ago
I know certain scenes… And certain quotes… And I know about “11”… 80, you can’t know how much I get out of here show every day… Thank you and good night
Alexis Lane Jensen
3 years ago
You must see Spinal Tap Philip! The sure sign of knowing you've found a kindred spirit is if you say "it goes up to 11" and they know exactly what you're talking about.. 😊
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
Right, Tyson. Yes, that's what makes them better than good. The aren't mean to the characters... except possibly best in show. They are rather brutal to those weirdos.
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
As is Schitt's Creek. Possibly the greatest series ever. So deftly written. Just feel good all over the place.
Tyson
3 years ago
I think Spinal Tap is the best of all of them because it has the most affection for its characters.
Alexis Lane Jensen
3 years ago
Hands have been under water.. catching up on the convo.. A Mighty Wind.. BRILLIANT! But all the films y'all mentioned are from the same group of amazing comedic actors, so..
Alexis Lane Jensen
3 years ago
Thanks for getting the word out Edie! The meal program might even run through November and December.. I'll keep posted! 😊
Tyson
3 years ago
The British one was so good that I knew I'd like it based on just hearing one of the scenes quoted. The American one started off quite dark and cynical but by the second season somehow metamorphosized into an occasionally heartwarming, brilliant show. Then of course it stayed on TV way too long.
Philip Rosenthal
3 years ago
Buena Vista house after dark did not disappoint
Philip Rosenthal
3 years ago
Dirty little secret... much shame... I never saw Spinal Tap
Philip Rosenthal
3 years ago
We have so much in common...ummm... we both like soup
Philip Rosenthal
3 years ago
Folk Band... Amusement Park
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
I can't watch The Office — either one. Worked in too many of those offices to find it funny. Too close to the quick.
Tyson
3 years ago
In a similar vein, I'm rewatching the Office for the first time, and forgot how terrible Michael Scott was in the first season.
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
Yeah, I pretty much can quote Spinal Tap like others spout Monte Python.
Neighbor on Nicholl
3 years ago
I have yet to see "A Mighty Wind." Might have to do that soon.