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Post by aln1982 on Jan 6, 2008 20:45:09 GMT -5
I'm so glad to hear that I'm not the only one to do this sort of thing. I also feel so guilty for just writing Happy Birthday and signing my name. I have to learn how, though. ;D
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sarish
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Post by sarish on Jan 16, 2008 10:16:56 GMT -5
^ Nope, you are not alone!
Did anyone else notice that post-makeover Mary Anne's brown hair grew about three shades darker on the covers and was no longer the "mousy" brown she described it as. That always bothered me a little.
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mckay
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Post by mckay on Jan 16, 2008 19:52:40 GMT -5
My hair color changed pretty dramatically at about that age...went from blonde to brown. So it can happen. But it was probably just a goof on the writers'/Hodges's parts.
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Post by aln1982 on Jan 16, 2008 20:54:25 GMT -5
My mom's hair color changed, too, but once she got older. Also, in the summer, both mine and hers lightens drastically (hers less than it used to) from brown to having blondish highlights when we are in the sun. So it is possible but was probably a mess-up, agree. ;D
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Post by greer on Jan 16, 2008 21:07:57 GMT -5
My hair still is blonde and no one believes it's real ;D
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sarish
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Post by sarish on Jan 16, 2008 22:14:43 GMT -5
^ My mother's hair went from black when she was born, to blonde, to red, to brown. It's interesting how that happens. I just thought it was strange that it happened AS SOON as she got her makeover.
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Post by greer on Jan 16, 2008 22:16:32 GMT -5
My older brother was born with black hair, it fell out, came in red, and then was blond. now it's mousy brown.
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Post by booboobrewer on Jan 17, 2008 5:26:58 GMT -5
^Your brother and sarish's mom are rainbows! I've heard hair darkens as you get older...my hair sorta darkened a couple of years ago and a few people thought I had actually dyed it.
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Post by aln1982 on Feb 2, 2008 17:51:40 GMT -5
I liked seeing MA keep a cool head and really take charge when Mimi collapsed in Sad Goodbye. I’ve seen several other instances of her being strong and efficient under pressure and in emergencies. Maybe stressful and crisis situations would be a better word to use rather than emergencies – like when kids run off while she’s watching them, things like that. Even though I really like MA, she sometimes bothers me because she seems to have a lot of communication issues, probably from being raised by Richard who is a great guy but not exactly open about his feelings. ;D I think Richard might have gotten better about that, though, after marrying Sharon.
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Post by greer on Feb 2, 2008 18:32:36 GMT -5
i like ma the best in ff. once she got rid of logan for real she really started to grow into a more-confident person.
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Post by aln1982 on Feb 2, 2008 20:21:07 GMT -5
^ I could really see MA starting to become more confident as the series went on. I think with Dawn back in CA and Kristy across town, she was forced to stand alone a bit more. I think, though, that a lot of MA's reactions are based on the situation (if that makes sense ;D) Just the way I see it, though.
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Rie
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Post by Rie on Feb 4, 2008 1:41:30 GMT -5
^Your brother and sarish's mom are rainbows! LOL ;D
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Post by luckymojo on Mar 8, 2008 21:56:18 GMT -5
Mary Anne's shyness made me hate her a little.In the super special with the Bridesmaid,MA didnt want to be a bridesmaid because she didnt like the idea that people were going to look at her.When she gets older and she got to go to her own wedding,she will act up saying she cant go because people are going to see her?Isnt that kind of selfish?(Maybe she will grow out of this)Also,in Mary Anne misses Logan,she said that she liked how Logan didnt like to pressure into doing things like dance and how she thought she didnt have to face her fears.Everybody,one way or another have to face their fears.You could still be afraid but have to overcome it.For example,you are afraid of spiders.If you are alone in the house and see one,dont you have to get rid of it or something?As I said,she will probably grow out of it.Am I right?
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Penny Lane
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Post by Penny Lane on Mar 8, 2008 22:51:28 GMT -5
When she gets older and she got to go to her own wedding,she will act up saying she cant go because people are going to see her?Isnt that kind of selfish? Maybe she will do what I plan on doing. Have a small, private wedding. For example,you are afraid of spiders.If you are alone in the house and see one,dont you have to get rid of it or something?As I said,she will probably grow out of it.Am I right? I usually call my boyfriend and make him come over to take care of creepy crawlies. In a pinch (or periods of boyfriendlessness) , I call my mom who calls my dad, or I call one of my friends. I also have let the bug be, or I point it out to a pet. Yup. I'm that scared of touching a bug. (also, I can't kill anything)
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Post by luckymojo on Mar 8, 2008 23:03:10 GMT -5
^ The point was her shyness isnt going to be good when she grows up.Well,you can be shy but their are some things you need to conquer from being shy about.Sometimes,you will have to make speeches or you will have a job that requires to talk to people.There is nothing wrong with a private wedding.You are engaged Penny Lane?
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