Now this could be a hit! I had to watch an apalling reality tv show yesterday in connection with one of my books about stage parents. One father moved his entire family (seven children and a wife) from Vermont to New York, where they now live in a two bed room apartment in Queens and the father forces them all to go to auditions together. Awful, awful, awful, awful, awful, awful!
THE NUTTERS Duncan Nutter relocated his wife and seven children from their rural home in Vermont to a tiny two-bedroom apartment in New York so the family could pursue acting careers in the big city. But not everyone made the move willingly, and tensions in the Nutter home are high. With acting gigs being few and far-between, Duncan is forced to take a low-wage job as a theater usher to support the family. Living on top of each other in cramped quarters, tempers reach a boiling point and some family-members openly rebel, determined to leave acting behind and return to their old life in the country.
hello to my new electronic friend!olde_tymerApril 20 2004, 02:59:48 UTC
Dearest Lord of Totality,
Now that my Standish has been set-out from the pantry, he has once-again been about the electrical records, finding for me all the gentlemen and ladies of good standing who will become my newest and dearest of electrical correspondants! Oh, what fun we shall have! I should like to invite you to plum-cake and tea on the veranda of the main grounds to-day, should your carriage be up for the ride on this fine spring day! We have much to discuss and shall become the best of chums! hoo-ray!
Re: hello to my new electronic friend!totalvirilityApril 20 2004, 05:14:03 UTC
I love plum cake! May we have ices, as well, and discuss the follies of Lady Winmoore, who's indiscretions while visiting the colonies have been legendary? I have added you as my electronical friend. A brand new silken hankerchief is yours, should you do me the honour of accepting.
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Duncan Nutter relocated his wife and seven children from their rural home in Vermont to a tiny two-bedroom apartment in New York so the family could pursue acting careers in the big city. But not everyone made the move willingly, and tensions in the Nutter home are high. With acting gigs being few and far-between, Duncan is forced to take a low-wage job as a theater usher to support the family. Living on top of each other in cramped quarters, tempers reach a boiling point and some family-members openly rebel, determined to leave acting behind and return to their old life in the country.
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yes it would, and now that you've posted the idea to LJ, perhaps it will be stolen and actually produced.
I also have an idea for a reality show, but i'm keeping my lips sealed so no thieving asshole can profit from my genius.
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Now that my Standish has been set-out from the pantry, he has once-again been about the electrical records, finding for me all the gentlemen and ladies of good standing who will become my newest and dearest of electrical correspondants! Oh, what fun we shall have!
I should like to invite you to plum-cake and tea on the veranda of the main grounds to-day, should your carriage be up for the ride on this fine spring day! We have much to discuss and shall become the best of chums! hoo-ray!
most fondly,
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I have added you as my electronical friend. A brand new silken hankerchief is yours, should you do me the honour of accepting.
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