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- From: Henry Nunes <hwnunes@leland.stanford.edu>
- Subject: Re: Response to "I love Ed"
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 06:54:14 GMT
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- In article <15NOV199223063843@cc.utah.edu> PARRY W. JARMAN,
- pwjarman@cc.utah.edu writes:
- >My husband would beg to differ. He thinks Shelley is the blonde bombshell
- babe
- >of the show--and much prefers her ditziness to Maggie's melodramas.
- Personally,
- >(and he takes razzing from me over this) it's merely a matter of physical
- >endowments and how well they are presented--Janine Turner has a figure, but
- its
- >always hidden under baggy clothes and combative attitude by her character.
- >Shelley lets it all hang out, so to speak.
-
- What if we put some real clothes on Shelly, instead of those wierd
- animal/floral prints... and if you compared Cynthia Geary and Janine Turner at
- the last Emmy Awards, there is no doubt who has the better figure, Cynthia. (I
- wonder how those "English Majors" are enjoying this conversation.)
-