Tuesday, May 04, 2004

TV Tuesday

It's TV Tuesday!


1. Who is/was your favorite TV mom? This is obscure, but I really liked Anne Archer on a short-lived long-ago series called "Family Tree," also featuring a young James Spader as the sullen teenage rebel with a heart of gold.

2. Was she a realistic mother, or more of a TV fantasy type? I think they tried to make her realistic (it was a blended family), but in retrospect, I don't think she did much but try to win over her stepchildren.

3. Which TV mom did you find the most unrealistic? Or if you’d rather: creepy – sappy – mean – you choose the adjective, and you name the mom. Surprisingly, I didn't like Mrs. Brady much. What did she DO all day? Mrs. Partridge was cool, and I liked Abby on 8 is Enough, too.

~Bonus~ No disrespect to your dear old mum, but which TV mom did you think it might be neat to have as your own? The Anne Archer one - but I can't remember her name.

Thanks for playing! Happy Mother’s Day, and always remember the loving words of TV mom Roseanne Conner: “If those kids are alive by the time he comes home at the end of the day, then hey, I’ve done my job!”


AND....From Magic 8 Ball:

The answers for this week:

Yes definitely: Will Lunasea be required to watch Teletubbies ("Tuh-yees!" in A-ese) again today by her 20-month-old dictator?

Signs point to yes: Will Lunasea require more caffeine today in order to function and/or operate the VCR?

It is decidedly so: Will Lunasea make fun once again of the silly fake lamb in precious Tuh-yees Land?

Most likely: Will Lunasea succumb to the lure of the weirdly gooey sugar-free toffee bars on top of the refrigerator, pushed way in the back?

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