I'm nobody--Who are you?

Nov 07, 2003 10:25

I watched little snippets of "An American in Paris" the other day, and was utterly dismayed to find that it was Leslie Caron! Leslie Caron from "Gigi"! How did I not recognize her ( Read more... )

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rubai November 7 2003, 16:00:09 UTC
Then basically, you're just looking to boost your ego, not actually improve your (lack of)skills. The next time I see you in a supermarket I'll put a head of lettuce over my shoulders just to throw you off. Heh, I thought Leslie Caron was dead and buried. But I guess she can't be, considering she was just in Le Divorce.

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zeispunim November 8 2003, 15:47:16 UTC
But then I'll wonder the rest of the day where I've seen that head of lettuce before.

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donovanmephisto November 7 2003, 21:52:05 UTC
duuude,
you're so incredibly funny in that witty, intelligent way.

it's shwaaay.

-kev

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ardisht_wisp November 7 2003, 23:57:41 UTC
Emily Dickinson! Bah, I'm not too hot with face recognition, either - I like staring contests until the person will uneasily push their cart out of my periphial vision.

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zeispunim November 8 2003, 15:46:32 UTC
Ah yes, but what if the corners of your mouth accidentally turn up? Then they might think it a smile of greeting, or a sympathetic smile if the person in question has small children trying to single-handedly destroy the store, and then they would smile back at you. And wouldn't that just completely destroy the purpose?

I love Emily Dickinson. Here's an adaptation of that poem:

I'm nobody
Who are you?
Are you--nobody--too?
No?
Okay then.

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amaranthine13 November 9 2003, 22:05:22 UTC
geeze, sara u r so weird (in a good way, of course)

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