Michael/ Lauren civil trial update February 9

Apparently, it’s in production now with no premiere date. It’s going to be on Paramount+ so that leaves me out. With Kelsey Grammer being the only returning cast member, it sounds like it will be a totally different show.

‘Frasier’ Reboot: Everything to Know (usmagazine.com)

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Without Niles will be a tough sell

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flounce out
flounce back

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Breton?

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I have asked this very same question. Why? What could possibly be in it for them? We are some obscure group of horse groupies, gossiping about this, or anything else we can come up with, and even if we were convinced by their bizzare logic, so what? What is in it for them? What are they getting from this whole sheband on COTH which makes them haunt this place and post rediculous, illogical fallacies? What does it all mean to them?

I mean, what do they care what we believe? Who are we, just some old biddies gossiping? As though what we think would mean anything to their case outcome. I can’t fathom it, either. Do they think if we agree with them, then the judge will say, well, I was going to award MB everything, but if COTH thinks it should all go to LK, then, I guess I was wrong? I mean, honestly.

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And frnkly, the dearth of Lillith was a miss, too, even in Frasier, although she made some guest appearances, didn’t she? She was one of the greats from Cheers, and their interactions were beyond funny.

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Even more importantly, it’s important to note that the cookies, recipes, hamsters, cocktails, etc. become the topic whenever certain antagonists disappear for a few hours or a few days. THEY are the ones who keep these threads alive with their pedantic recycling of the same narrative and their relentless nit picking against every other poster. They pop up like whack-a-mole with their false allegations and the IEM smacks them back down with the hammer of truth. Were it not for that, the Barisone threads would have died a natural death years ago, except for brief resurrections when there were actual new developments.

For some reason this handful of posters WANTS to keep the Kanarek clan in the COTH spotlight. No idea why, but they are the ones driving the discussion. Without their participation, magically the nastiness and snark disappears, and is replaced by pictures of yummy snacks and fluffy pets.

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LOL< Flounced out and flounced right back!

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Contempt?!? Say it’s not so! Could that be the same as ignoring a subpoena?

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Maybe we (at least I) need to brush up on our cat-herding techniques?

I’m thinking that it might be harder to herd EIM’s except we all are pretty much on the same page—never true with cats!

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What works with my cats is to shake the food bag. That might work with the EIM. I would come running especially if its Crumbl cookies.

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Close! Belgian draft.

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Well, you learn something new every day if you pay attention. There are plenty of Belgians around here, and I never knew they could be anything but sorrel with blonde manes and tails. I’ve never seen a roan one, or one that, ahem, stout.

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I was thinking Brabant.

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Me too. I took a shot LOL

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Hey, what do I know? :grin:

I just looked for a horse flouncing in one direction, then flouncing back, in the opposite direction. And it was tagged as “Belgian draft.”

But you made me curious, so I consulted the Equine Law Group of Google, Google and Google and discovered that Belgians actually come in several coat colors, including roan variations. The classic chestnut, though, is indeed the most prominent.

This Horsing Around Moment has been sponsored by Crumbl Cookies

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Due to my always being at the barn all evening after work during the heyday of many well-known shows, I never saw them in primetime, only when they were in reruns. (Friends, Buffy).

When I met my husband, he tried to introduce me to Frasier. He loved it. I tried 10 minutes and didn’t care for it. Five years later - home alone, feeling depressed, watched an episode of Frasier. Loved it. Had to watch every episode.

Maybe it just wasn’t the right time for you to like it?
P.S. I never watched Cheers and haven’t even tried catching up on that one. Never saw Seinfield either.

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Cheers was classic. Just beyond great.

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OMGosh. That is heart-wrenching. Even more so at 14. So sorry you experienced that.

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Two shows I really loved were the Bob Newhart Show with Suzanne Pleshette as his wife, which ran for 6 seasons, where he played a New York psychologist, and it was very funny.

Then he had a show called “Newhart” where he was an author, and he and his wife, a different actress, ran an in in Vermont. The second series was even better, and featured three rural, probably inbred, locals, who did odd jobs around the inn, and everytime they came onstage, the oldest would introduce themselves, “Hi, I’m Larry, this is my brother, Darrell, and this is my other brother Darrell”. (see photo below)

The bits were great, and the show ran for 8 seasons. The best part was the last episode, where Dick wakes up to find the whole second show, Newhart, and his life in Vermont, was all a dream, and he’s in bed with Suzanne Pleschette from his first show, and he’s not a successful author, after all, he’s still a psychiatrist from New York. Very clever.

Larry, Darrell, and Darrell:

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