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rita-moreno · 2 years
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"A Fright in the Attic" MELISSA & JOEY SEASON 1, EPISODE 11
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sugarshack1878 · 4 months
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Melissa Joan Hart
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wesleycrushers · 7 months
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MELISSA & JOEY ♡ 3.17 a decent proposal
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theclassymike · 2 years
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Actor Cody Linley.
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feedmeseemoreuk · 5 months
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Sitcoms From USA separated By Region
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These will be re uploaded as quality was great upon transfer
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melissahart46 · 2 years
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Melissa Joan Hart
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eddies-bunny · 2 years
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Y’all I am two followers away from hitting 2600 :) I am so grateful for all of you.
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romanticmoonchild · 2 years
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Lennox totally could’ve been queer tho
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mrseddiediaz · 2 years
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Oh yeeeeeah! I totally forgot that I went to a taping of “Melissa & Joey.” I couldn’t remember for the life of me what episode it was but after browsing the screenshots, episode descriptions and titles, I finally remember. It was Season 1, episode 12, “Joe Knows.”  God that was 10 frickin’ years ago! I can’t believe it was that long. I also went to a Q & A panel they did for the Paley Center and got to ask them a question and talk to them during it. I asked them what their favorite dance to do on Dancing With The Stars was. I don’t remember what Joey said but Melissa said the Charleston was her favorite. That was my favorite of hers too!
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stuffiveseenontv · 7 months
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Shirt is from Kate Spade
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angelholme · 1 year
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V, V, V — Day 4 : Book
There is a series called “Melissa and Joey” that has one of the most distressing and offensive scenes I have ever seen in a TV series. And I know you are wondering what that could possibly be, and why it was so distressing and offensive, and why it was “one of the most”.
Was it racist? Was it homophobic? Was it a man abusing a woman in some mean and misogynistic way?
No — it turns out it was none of those things.
Lennox — the niece of the main character Mel — and her boyfriend Haskell had bought a first edition of “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” at a garage sale, and now were breaking up so were trying to decide what to do with the book.
But they couldn’t decide what to do with it, so in the end Lennox says she will cut the book in half and they can half of it each. And then she does. She literally makes it look like she cuts not only one of the better books in the world in half, but a first edition of one of the better books in the world in half.
When I first watched this my rational mind realised that there was no way they were going to do this. That the producers had to know that not only would a first edition be worth tens of thousands of pounds (or dollars or whatever) but also the level of blasphemy to do that would be something that would just be…….. unforgivable.
And now I realise I am starting to sound a little…….. psychotic about this.
I am a child of the digital age. Despite the fact I was born in the 70s, and computers — at least computers as we know them now — were not a thing when I was a kid, and tablets, smartphones and so forth were not even a glint in the eye of the mind of the gods, I am most definitely a child of the digital age.
If we had to go back to a world without my computer, without my laptop, without my phone, my tablet and without the internet it would be an utter nightmare. I rarely watch “real television” any more (films via Netflix, Disney+ and Google for the most part) and almost all of my reading is done via Kindle and audiobooks.
However I still think we have a place for books in the world. And that the destruction of books — whether it is because people are trying to hide knowledge, or because they are destroying them for fun, or because they are just wantonly destroying them — is one of the worst crimes imaginable.
Books are a link to the past. While websites can contain the same information, they are far too easy to update, and have very little ability to be audited when they do. (There might be internal auditing but they don’t have to show it to anyone in the outside world).
But books….. when they change you generally tend to know. And you know who has changed it, and when it was changed.
Books are also more……… tangible. Reading “Rilla of Ingleside” on the kindle is all well and good, and listening to an audiobook is also good.
But holding a copy of the book in your hand, turning the pages and reading the printed words is a whole different experience. And reading a copy that was printed, set and bound one hundred and two years ago — during the lifetime of the author…….. it is also quite an experience.
However it’s not just that — as a wise man said some knowledge can be taken and used and thrown away, but sometimes the gaining of knowledge should have importance, it should have gravitas. The getting of knowledge should only be gained from old musty books, not from random websites or digital books — it should be from weighty old tomes that are musty with age. The getting of knowledge should be smelly.
As I said, I wouldn’t go back to a time when we only had books — going down to the library to look stuff up was a nightmare, and not having access to every piece of information in the known universe at my fingertips would just be…….. horrific. Just the idea of doing my job alone without being able to look up how to do it (which I admit sounds like I have no idea how to do my job, but you get my point) makes me not want to do my job at all.
But to live in a world without books? It would be equally horrific. Because books are the lifeblood — the source, the heart-stone — of all knowledge. And if we were to get rid of them, convert them all to digital and to a transient form, then the world would be a much sadder and a much poorer place.
Which is why the idea that someone would cut a first edition of “The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe” in half is so horrifying, so obscene and so offensive.
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rita-moreno · 2 years
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atoneofconscious · 5 months
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Onion Headlines in Hatchetfield
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barmy-owl · 2 years
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Joey from Melissa And Joey kicking off tonights episode of TOTP 1993. XD
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theclassymike · 2 years
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Cody Linley in 2022 photoshoot.
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teranobriss · 3 months
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Honestly, kudos to Mariah for being able to deliver her lines so smoothly while Joey was jumping around shirtless and barking in one panel and Jon was leaning over Nick's microphone and meowing at her in another
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