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Lisa Kudrow in "I Dream of Jeannie Movie"

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Harvey Lee

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Aug 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM8/27/97
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ma...@imap2.asu.edu wrote:
>
> Two actresses who have been mentioned for the role
> of Jeannie are Lisa Kudrow and Cameron Diaz.

Lisa would be funny in it. Cameron in a genie outfit, <DROOL>...
--
When I was 16 years old, I was "mature for my age".
Now that I'm 27, I look back and I can say "I was just anal".

ma...@imap2.asu.edu

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Sep 3, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/3/97
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And you use it annually whether you need to or not! ;-)

Never mind! (in the classic L. Toemelson of Saturday Night Live)

(or whoever that girl in the giant rocking chair was that used to say that.)

Q/
/S

Will Seabrook

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Sep 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/4/97
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> Never mind! (in the classic L. Toemelson of Saturday Night Live)
>
> (or whoever that girl in the giant rocking chair was that used to say that.)
>
> Q/
> /S

Gilda Radner

Will Seabrook

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Sep 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/5/97
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I wrote that it was Gilda Radner. Am I right? I can't reamamber but I
-thought- it was Gilda.

Capt.

WilOWisp

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Sep 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/22/97
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In article <341033...@well.com>, Will Seabrook <din...@well.com> writes:

>I wrote that it was Gilda Radner. Am I right? I can't reamamber but I
>-thought- it was Gilda.
>
>

No Lily Tomlin and that's the truth!!

Heidi L Sackerson

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Sep 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/23/97
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Well, there were two characters referenced in the original post by
Will (I think it was Will) -- the first being Emily Litella, played
by Gilda Radner on SNL -- she's the one who used to say, "Never
mind" at the end of her sketches. You know, she'd go on a rampage
about violins on television, then Chevy Chase would stop her and
say, "No, no, Emily -- violence! Not violins, *violence." And
Emily would say, "Oh. Never mind."

*Then* Will seemed to have mixed up this character with Edith Ann,
the character Lily Tomlin played, sitting in the really big rocking
chair (to make her look like a little girl). And at the end of all
her little sketches (not on SNL, though -- what show was this on?
Wasn't Laugh-In, was it? Andy, help me out), she's go "And that's
the truth! <razzberry>."

So in other words, you're both right.
--
Heidi L Sackerson (I_Palin...@juno.com)
Swiss Miss of the MBC

magicarb

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Sep 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/23/97
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>Heidi L Sackerson wrote:
>...there were two characters referenced in the original post
>by Will (I think it was Will)...[He] seemed to have mixed up
>this character with Edith Ann, the character Lily Tomlin
>played, sitting in the really big rocking chair (to make her
>look like a little girl).

And the pigtails helped, too.

>And at the end of all her little sketches (not on SNL, though --
>what show was this on? Wasn't Laugh-In, was it? Andy,
>help me out), she's go "And that's the truth! <razzberry>."

It was indeed "Laugh In." She also played the character
on various specials.

>So in other words, you're both right.

No, those would be the exact words.


arb

WilOWisp

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Sep 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/29/97
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In article <3427807f...@nntp.ix.netcom.com>, i_palin...@juno.com
(Heidi L Sackerson) writes:

>Well, there were two characters referenced in the original post by
>Will (I think it was Will) -- the first being Emily Litella, played
>by Gilda Radner on SNL -- she's the one who used to say, "Never
>mind" at the end of her sketches. You know, she'd go on a rampage
>about violins on television, then Chevy Chase would stop her and
>say, "No, no, Emily -- violence! Not violins, *violence." And
>Emily would say, "Oh. Never mind."

GAwd what memories?? and sad to say Gilda is not with us any more..
Saturday Night Live Man how time has past so quickly..
and Lily Tomlin was on Laugh In at the time of That's the Truth...

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