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Post by genpop40 on Aug 28, 2008 13:39:11 GMT -5
Your surroundings does change you. everyone has to adapt to the society they are living in. For her it was Texas, a very meat oriented place. For me its been organic central. Not that I have anything wrong with the organic food its just when you are surrounded by organic yogurt , which to me DOES NOT taste nearly half as good as the bad for you non organic yogurt, you hurt. And If I can change, anyone can. Its really different for vegans and vegetarians, though. I couldn't eat meat. I couldn't do it any more than I could kill another human. Its just who I am. Its on a par with religion for someone like me. I don't know how to expain that, but there you go.... I'm not saying she's like me, but I don't think you have to adapt. You shouldn't change your ethics because of the difficulty of sticking to them.
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Post by genpop40 on Aug 28, 2008 13:40:21 GMT -5
What's even sicker is that I lived about 20 minutes away from Went when he was going to Princeton...sigh. I even visited Princeton while he was there. My timing is all wrong!! I missed you both!! oh no! that sucks.. I know! Its just like you and the Toronto incident.
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Post by shortstuff on Aug 28, 2008 13:45:16 GMT -5
ok i just re-watched the interview and im conviced she WAS talking about herself:
jodi: but then the other thing is being home is such a comfort to me, becase i know where i am, im not lost anymore. i know where the studio is, i have my routines, i have restaurants i like to eat at, its way easier to get a vegan meal here than it is in texas. the state bird is a cow. do you know what i mean? its like i came to set and the first day its 120 degrees and theyre like what kind of meat would you like? there were 7 kinds of steak on the catering truck, day one. cuz it was a big deal, it was day one, so everybody gets rib eye. i was like, well what happens if i dont eat the red meat? like, what do u do? so i ate a lot of red meat in texas, ill admit to you, i ate a lot of cow. it happened.
rob: her personality changed, let me tell you..
jodi: yeah it did, i was a carnivore the whole time.
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Post by shortstuff on Aug 28, 2008 13:45:50 GMT -5
oh no! that sucks.. I know! Its just like you and the Toronto incident. OMG I KNOWW! dont remind me...
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Post by {~}:Wendy:{~} on Aug 28, 2008 17:27:23 GMT -5
OMG!! Did you really? I used to live there for a little while back when I was in high school. It's wasn't really Houston Houston though, it was The Woodlands which is about 40 minutes away but I still went to the city all the time. We missed each other I was in Spring, so not Houston Houston either. And then I was there a lot in College too, because I went to Texas A&M. What's even sicker is that I lived about 20 minutes away from Went when he was going to Princeton...sigh. I even visited Princeton while he was there. My timing is all wrong!! I missed you both!! I went to a football game at A&M once
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Post by {~}:Wendy:{~} on Aug 28, 2008 17:30:39 GMT -5
ok i just re-watched the interview and im conviced she WAS talking about herself: jodi: but then the other thing is being home is such a comfort to me, becase i know where i am, im not lost anymore. i know where the studio is, i have my routines, i have restaurants i like to eat at, its way easier to get a vegan meal here than it is in texas. the state bird is a cow. do you know what i mean? its like i came to set and the first day its 120 degrees and theyre like what kind of meat would you like? there were 7 kinds of steak on the catering truck, day one. cuz it was a big deal, it was day one, so everybody gets rib eye. i was like, well what happens if i dont eat the red meat? like, what do u do? so i ate a lot of red meat in texas, ill admit to you, i ate a lot of cow. it happened.rob: her personality changed, let me tell you..jodi: yeah it did, i was a carnivore the whole time.hmmmm ok I think she was being serious now
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Post by genpop40 on Aug 28, 2008 17:46:49 GMT -5
I was in Spring, so not Houston Houston either. And then I was there a lot in College too, because I went to Texas A&M. What's even sicker is that I lived about 20 minutes away from Went when he was going to Princeton...sigh. I even visited Princeton while he was there. My timing is all wrong!! I missed you both!! I went to a football game at A&M once Awesome!! I always went to the games when I was in school there. We take football really seriously at A&M. Its fun.
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Post by {~}:Wendy:{~} on Aug 29, 2008 9:47:00 GMT -5
I went to a football game at A&M once Awesome!! I always went to the games when I was in school there. We take football really seriously at A&M. Its fun. OMG! I remember!! People go crazy in the crowd!!! The had their faces and chests and stuff like painted and they would do crazy stuff up there while watching the game... I was all the whole time!!! ;D
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Post by genpop40 on Aug 29, 2008 12:10:15 GMT -5
^^I know. And you have to take your hat off and stand up out of respect. If someone in the stands has a hat on, they get yelled at by other fans to take it off....its crazy. And the crowds were so loud, so even if I didn't go to the game, I could hear it from my dorm room. I had so much fun going to school there!!
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Post by {~}:Wendy:{~} on Aug 29, 2008 13:32:17 GMT -5
^^ I don't doubt it!
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 16, 2008 10:41:22 GMT -5
New Dom interview As per tradition, the season premiere of PRISON BREAK truly relaunches the show in an entirely different direction. Giving it a very OCEANS 11, A-TEAM kind of vibe. Dominic Purcell: I agree, that’s the way it kind of feels. Are you a fan of the way in which the show is constantly re-inventing itself?Well we’ve got to come up with ways to keep this thing going you know. And it’s not necessarily us the actors or the writers. It’s the suits. They love the show and they want us to keep it going. For me there’s a bit of trepidation though. I’m constantly thinking, is the audience going to get into it this year? But the writers are really passionate about making the show work, constantly coming up with these crazy ideas. Crazy ideas like Sara’s re-heading! What are your thoughts on her return?I don’t know. I’ve never really dealt with what the fans think of the show. I’m one of these guys who come to work, loves what I do and checks it at the door. For me it’s a job, a good job. But I know that a lot of people supposedly loved the relationship between Michael and Sara which is great. What’s in store for Linc this season?Dude, more of the same. Linc is the anchor of the show, he’s the solid muscle that keeps everyone in line. He’s the enforcer and Michael’s the genius. It’s a yin and yang thing. That’s not to say I wouldn’t love to see a lot more character development with Linc. But you have to remember, you’re dealing with the big picture here. Economics and what sells, and what sells thus far has been all these men on the run. Is the studio prepared to change that dynamic? Do they want to make a show like THE SOPRANOS and delve more into characters, I don’t know. I’d say considering the fan reaction across the world, probably not. The show is hugely popular around the world. PRISON BREAK is one of the most successful shows in the world. It freaks me out and I don’t understand it. Have you heard your voice dubbed in different languages?I heard it briefly in French once. It’s weird, it doesn’t sound like me. Even the resonance doesn’t sound like me. What is it like shooting back in Los Angeles this season?I’m stoked to be back in LA. I’ve got my kids here so it’s always great to be back at work close to them. I mean between Chicago and Dallas. I’ve been basically on the road for the last three years. Do you miss the relative anonymity of shooting on location?Yeah it’s interesting, being in Chicago and Dallas we were left alone. We get here [LA] and the Paps are everywhere. I hate the Paparazzi. They just annoy me endlessly, but it’s just the way it is these days. You’ve got to be watchful and I hate having to be watchful. Is the price of fame is too high?Oh yeah, it’s weird. I’m not newsworthy, but I was shooting in LA, I drive home, get out of my car and all these Paparazzi have followed me all the way to Santa Monica. I just gave them the bird and stuff but I ended up online and my kids saw what Dad was going. So it’s really made me think hat I can’t carry on like that. I just have to pretend they’re not there. Are your kids old enough to watch the show?Not really, they’ve seen bits and pieces of it. My eldest is eight, so he’s kind of used to the violence on TV now. But he knows it’s bullsh*t! You can catch Dominic Purcell on a brand new episode of PRISON BREAK tonight on FOX following TERMINATOR THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES. source: thetvaddict.com/2008/09/15/exclusive-interview-prison-break-star-dominic-purcell/#more-4149Thanks to ina_s at excomm
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 16, 2008 10:49:49 GMT -5
Robert Knepper can’t get a ’Break’ from fansSeptember 12, 2008 By Tenley WoodmanNo one got shanked at the Four Seasons yesterday where ‘Prison Break’ actor Robert Knepper was holding court to promote the hit Fox drama and discuss his role as notorious convict Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell. “You don’t want to piss off T-Bag,” laughed Knepper, 49, who returns to the show this season to make life miserable for co-stars Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell. The Northwestern University-trained actor said T-Bag’s onscreen shenanigans have made for some interesting situations off set. The married father of one said he almost asked the network for security after his character sparked a race riot in season one. “I’m going to be walking around Chicago and they are going to think I’m racist,” he said. Receiving dirty looks from strangers is also common, he said. One time, Knepper said, he was waiting for an elevator, the door opened and a young woman inside took one look at him and let out a blood-curdling scream. “Once in a while I’ll get a strange-looking person come up to me. I worry a little bit. I just play what they wrote,” said Knepper. “Prison Break” airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on Fox. Source
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 19, 2008 15:03:32 GMT -5
20 Reasons to love Alex Mahone
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 19, 2008 15:04:18 GMT -5
^^ BTW this video just for fun
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Post by genpop40 on Sept 19, 2008 15:11:27 GMT -5
^^OMG!! Hoda, that was soooooooo funny! Thanks for posting.
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 19, 2008 15:30:00 GMT -5
^^ yes it's & you are welcome
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Post by hodaharb on Sept 20, 2008 10:28:52 GMT -5
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Post by {~}:Wendy:{~} on Sept 20, 2008 11:15:51 GMT -5
^^OMG!! Hoda, that was soooooooo funny! Thanks for posting. OMG yes that was hilarious!! I loved it!! ;D
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