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Post by universal on May 9, 2013 22:03:26 GMT -5
I have often wondered what they say while acting if it is really true?. When a lady who was accident prone in a mash ep had a birthday, what a jolly good fello and so say all of us ( corr if necc ). The lady says Im not a jolly good fello because Iv never done it. Has she never really done it?. In a big bang ep where Sheldon plays host to another great mind who turns out to be one playing sex games and when Sheldon offers her some female devices, she says, 'based on my current needs no'. Was she really not being female at the time?. In wiinners and loosers, the large young lady found out her brother has now had sex meaning she is the only one left being a virgin. Is she really one?. Etc etc. Many lines in many movies, could it be true?
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Post by pinkpagoda on May 10, 2013 7:53:23 GMT -5
In the episode "Edwina" when they sing "for she's a jolly good fellow" - she says "I'm not jolly and I'm not a fellow" - I don't remember her saying she had never "done it".
As far as actors and actresses and their sexual remarks, I think they are in the script - so if they have or have not "done it" it would be the character and not the actor or actress.
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Post by pinkpagoda on May 10, 2013 8:10:53 GMT -5
The episode opens with Edwina Ferguson's surprise birthday party. She gets a can of brass polish, the Ten Commandments in a frame, and a bulletproof girdle. Henry attempts to give a speech, but is interrupted when everybody sings "For she's a jolly good fellow", causing her to break into tears.
She explains to Nurse Cutler that she was neither jolly, nor a fellow - for she has had "never had anyone to care for her". Even the person she was engaged to, a Seymour Chomkey, only wrote to her once through the war. Since she now has a discharge, there is now little hope for love.
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