

Topic 49 of 111: Dharma and Greg
Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (04:59) |
terry (sprin5)
Sibyl the great girlson reviwer writes:
Ah, life. It's all about learning those poignant little lessons about loving and growing and kindness, and then needle-pointing those lessons onto cute little throw pillows or slapping them onto the back of your car in bumper-sticker form. Think about it: From Calista Flockhart we can learn that "You can never be too rich or too thin," and from "Dharma & Greg" we can learn to "Practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty" and maybe that "Your karma ran over my dogma."
3 responses total.
Topic 49 of 111 [tv]: Dharma and Greg
Response 1 of 3: terry (sprin5) * Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (05:49) * 1 lines
I like it that Dharma is a hippie, new age type gal. I can relate to those kind of folks.
Topic 49 of 111 [tv]: Dharma and Greg
Response 2 of 3: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (16:07) * 1 lines
Do you also relate to the ones who are still tripped out and living in trashbaggie tents in the woods on the volcano growing their weed and living on welfare? We gottum and will send them all to Austin, if you'd like!
Topic 49 of 111 [tv]: Dharma and Greg
Response 3 of 3: Conf admin (cfadm) * Sat, Jul 1, 2006 (20:57) * 18 lines
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/9918/dharma.html
Click here to see a biography of Jenna Elfman I stole off the internet.
Allow me to introduce Dharma Finklestein (known to people in the real world as Jenna Elfman. She is the star of "Dharma & Greg" (ABC 8:00 Wednesdays). We're to be married. I know she's married (both in real life and in the show), but that's okay, she can marry me anway! Polygamy becomes a good thing when it involves Jenna Elfman/Dharma and me.
Honey, we need to talk
So I know y'all are wondering, Ian, now that the first season of Dharma & Greg is over, what are you going to do with your Dharma & Greg webpage? If I haven't seen an episode, I'll almost definately write a review of it, but if I've written it up before, you can just forget about it. So check back every once in a while, but don't expect any extreme updates. I'm constantly adding pics to my gallery, so you can come here just for that if you want. Whatever, as long as people still come.
AK!
I was freaking out so bad one morning when the Chronicle came out and I saw ABC was announcing the cancellations and new shows and stuff. I was like having a little break down. If they had cancelled Dharma & Greg I would seriously have killed myself (as I have already told several of my friends, but for you non-Ian's-pals, that might interest you.
Needless to say, they did not cancel my show. That makes the Ian happy. So what I'm getting at is you are lucky to have at least one more year to read my crappy reviews. Huh? What was that? Why do I write my reviews then? It's just to recruit new Dharma & Greg watchers. Is that okay with you? Don't give me that, I'll hunt you down.
OH! OH! OH!
One more thing. I want to whine about Dharma & Greg's new time slot. It's a half-hour difference, but that's not my problem. My problem is that the stupid show Dawson's Creek has also moved times, directly across my perfect show, possibly jeopardizing the continuance of Dharma & Greg's production. Okay, we can calm down, stop...stop...stop hyperventillating, Dharma & Greg's ratings were on the first column (of three) and stupid Dawson's Creek was on the third column. That calms the Ian down. But if things start not working down at ABC, I'm sure they could just move it to another night.
Well it's nice to see you've stopped hyperventillating. That's all I have time for right now. Come back later and there'll no doubt be a lot more for you to enjoy. By the way, guys at school, if you know what's best for you, you will not say anything bad about Dharma/Jenna or Emma. They could kick any of your asses any day.


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