Psych nurse action figure ?
OK, all caught up!! Flare - really? You didn't realize that?
I'm all caught up now - i spent my time while watching that movie making notes as to how to train flying monkeys of my own... Of course, my skin never reached the right shade of green unless i was really sea sick and that only happened once
Wizard of Oz confession: I always hated Dorothy when she told the Scarecrow, right in front of Tin Man and Lion, that she was going to miss him most of all.I mean, yea, she can sing, and she's just a kid, but that was just RUDE.
Dorothy has issues.
Perhaps some Background Information from Wikipedia will assist you in Dealing With your Parochial Perspective and Subsequent Negative Feelings toward Dorothy, Farawyn:
Another scene, which was removed before final script approval and never filmed, was a concluding scene back in Kansas after Dorothy's return. Hunk (the Kansan counterpart to the Scarecrow) is leaving for agricultural college and extracts a promise from Dorothy to write to him. The implication of the scene is that romance will eventually develop between the two, which also may have been intended as an explanation for Dorothy's partiality for the Scarecrow over her other two companions. This plot idea was never totally dropped, however; it is especially noticeable in the final script when Dorothy, just before she is to leave Oz, tells the Scarecrow, "I think I'll miss you most of all."[15]
Perhaps some Background Information from Wikipedia will assist you in Dealing With your Parochial Perspective and Subsequent Negative Feelings toward Dorothy, Farawyn:Another scene, which was removed before final script approval and never filmed, was a concluding scene back in Kansas after Dorothy's return. Hunk (the Kansan counterpart to the Scarecrow) is leaving for agricultural college and extracts a promise from Dorothy to write to him. The implication of the scene is that romance will eventually develop between the two, which also may have been intended as an explanation for Dorothy's partiality for the Scarecrow over her other two companions. This plot idea was never totally dropped, however; it is especially noticeable in the final script when Dorothy, just before she is to leave Oz, tells the Scarecrow, "I think I'll miss you most of all."[15]
I think I had heard this. Thanks for the link.
Creepy pedophile scarecrow!
Perhaps some Background Information from Wikipedia will assist you in Dealing With your Parochial Perspective and Subsequent Negative Feelings toward Dorothy, Farawyn:Another scene, which was removed before final script approval and never filmed, was a concluding scene back in Kansas after Dorothy's return. Hunk (the Kansan counterpart to the Scarecrow) is leaving for agricultural college and extracts a promise from Dorothy to write to him. The implication of the scene is that romance will eventually develop between the two, which also may have been intended as an explanation for Dorothy's partiality for the Scarecrow over her other two companions. This plot idea was never totally dropped, however; it is especially noticeable in the final script when Dorothy, just before she is to leave Oz, tells the Scarecrow, "I think I'll miss you most of all."[15]
I just sat and read that whole wiki reference page. Thanks - fascinating!
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OK, all caught up!! Flare - really? You didn't realize that?