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Well I hope the naysayers are happy after tonights big announcement. The when where, how and why was pretty well covered including the allusion to hormonal changes and Amy's joining the big girls club.
In response to stan4, there are certain well known and understood things that happen when a woman is pregnant. I do agree we don't all exhibit the same symptoms.
Then what was your point?
Some women get into ghe 20 week range without even noticing.
I had to tell one lady she was 29 weeks. She was perimenopausal and figured that's why her period ended finally and had no other symptoms.
I finally saw the latest epi. It was OK. IMO, the karaoke scenes could have been funnier. But the show advanced the plot, and the ending was humorous. Penny's last line, which I can't completely quote, but which had to do with maturity, was funny.
stan 4, I don't want to argue with you. We simply disagree.
I finally saw the latest epi. It was OK. IMO, the karaoke scenes could have been funnier. But the show advanced the plot, and the ending was humorous. Penny's last line, which I can't completely quote, but which had to do with maturity, was funny.
stan 4, I don't want to argue with you. We simply disagree.
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Yes I didn't think the karaoke scene was funny at all .
Penny's last line, which I can't completely quote, but which had to do with maturity, was funny.
"On the other hand, we might lack a certain maturity."
I would like to remind you of the pilot, when lines were like priceless gems.
(1) Sheldon: I know, and I do yearn for faster downloads, but there’s some poor woman is going to pin her hopes on my sperm,
(2) Sheldon:You want to hear an interesting thing about stairs?
Leonard:Not really.
(3)
Leonard: Can we please stop saying coitus?
Sheldon: Technically that would be coitus interruptus.
(4)
Leonard: Our babies will be smart and beautiful.
Sheldon: Not to mention imaginary.
(5)
Leonard: Come on, we have a combined IQ of 360, we should be able to figure out how to get into a stupid building.
(Two girl scouts arrive carrying bags of cookies. One runs her hand down the intercom, pushing all the buttons. The door is buzzed open.)
Sheldon: What do you think their combined IQ is?
(6)
Leonard: Come on, you know how it is with break-ups.
Sheldon: No I don’t. And neither do you.
Leonard: Wuh, I, I broke up with Joyce Kim.
Sheldon: You did not break up with Joyce Kim, she defected to North Korea.
Leonard: To mend her broken heart.
(7) Sheldon: I don’t know what your odds are in the world as a whole, but as far as the population of this car goes, you’re a veritable Mack Daddy.
stan 4, I don't want to argue with you. We simply disagree.
There's no argument. I'm a doctor, you're not. I delivered a baby last Saturday, etc. There are simple facts that are not really up for argument.
But, yes. Let's leave it.
I was worried the scene with Howard singing to Bernie would go on too long and become schmaltzy, but then they cut it to a joke.
It was interesting to see that it seems like Leonard doesn't seem to want kids.
Lol @ "moderately attractive nanny." So I thought the plan was for Howard to be the stay at home dad. Which I think would be funnier. Like he would invent contraptions to help with baby care, etc.
"I'll check. Say, how about a completely gratuitous return of Leslie Winkle?"
Hey everybody deserves a payday from now and then.
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