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lj lindhurst
2007-12-11 23:03:19
George C. Scott. I would totally tap that!
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michael
2007-12-12 09:30:19
loved the suzi banner! be back to check you out more soon :)
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Tina
2007-12-12 09:43:21
George C. Scott. Without a doubt, the best.
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mumma
2007-12-12 10:16:37
Alastair Sim...Alastair Sim...Alastair Sim...Alastair Sim... SO THERE......
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Suldog
2007-12-12 13:13:22
Great Choices! George C. Scott's Scrooge is to the other Scrooges as the Patriots are to other football teams these days. No contest. And I have always been an enormous fan of the Mister Magoo version. It is remarkably well done, but not a lot of folks will find that out, having pre-conceived notions concerning Magoo and/or cartoons. A shame.
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scurvyann
2007-12-12 13:58:39
*SNIIIIFFFFF!* the mr. magoo christmas carol is my absolute favorite, and the young ebeneezer part ALWAYS makes me cry. FLASHBACK: walking home from school one day as a lass, feelin' sad and lonely, and SINGING THIS SONG as i walked. poor sad lonely little scurvyann....*SNIFFFFFFFFF!* ...then i sang the razzleberry dressing song to try to cheer myself up!!!
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c.
2007-12-13 15:24:08
um, you're brilliant. hooray for banners getting me here. GENIUS!
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vikkitikkitavi
2007-12-13 17:26:32
I saw Patrick Stewart do his one-man show of a Christmas Carol, and it was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen on stage. When he did Mrs. Cratchit, I almost peed myself laughing. Too bad the tv version he did kinda sucked. But if he ever revives his one-man show again -- GO!
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