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Post by Ivory Fair on Apr 8, 2004 11:23:02 GMT -5
An entire week? ............ THey could have made it like "24" and make an hour of TV equal an hour of history so I could watch "The Temptations" for the next 40 years of my life!!! "Next week on 'The Temptations' Ruffin takes a nap." ;D
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Post by MissTara on Apr 8, 2004 13:55:09 GMT -5
:laughing Ivory
And after that on "The Temptations" Ruff and "Al" meet. Oooooo smell the tension
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Post by MikeNYC on Apr 8, 2004 16:35:03 GMT -5
They can't make up a weeks worth of LIES,they might have had to start telling the truth....That's why it's not a week...Thank GOD!
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Post by ZeldaFScott on Apr 8, 2004 16:37:46 GMT -5
Next week on 'The Temptations' Ruffin takes a nap.
I know for sure that Ruffin never took a single nap in his life ... ;D
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Post by Ivory Fair on Apr 8, 2004 21:53:21 GMT -5
Ruff and Al meet? No ............. that didn't happen in the movie! I'm sure it couldn't have happened in real life!!! ;D
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Post by MissTara on Apr 9, 2004 8:32:37 GMT -5
Ruff and Al meet? No ............. that didn't happen in the movie! I'm sure it couldn't have happened in real life!!! ;D Yea, just make up something silly. The drama continues.
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Post by aussican05 on Dec 10, 2006 22:58:52 GMT -5
I found it quite frusterating when I realized they showed Paul shoot himself, Melvin get shot, mugged, recognized, then later die inaccuratley in his mothers kitchen, David inaccuratley get thrown out of a moving limo, and yet Eddie simply dissapears for a while. When you wonder where he is, they hit you with "Oh yeah he died of cancer"....... What the hell is that!!? Not that I found the scenes plesant, but if your going to go to those lengths to show them all dying violently, why is the one who dies of an illness disappear?
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