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Remember the Spice Girls?

Winslow Leach

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I love the Turnner Classic Movies channel. Syd Charisse, Marlene Dietrich, Mae West, Ginger Rogers & the ever classic Audry Hepburn are my faves! but I like everything really. *starts beating little drum & skipps over to new thread* LA LA LA! TTFN!
My TV is always set to either TCM or the Game Show Network.
 

JJandJanice

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Well I have two sisters and plus I was a growing boy myself, kind of, I guess finding new interests. So I totally remember the "Spice Girls."

You know say what you will about them having bad music and all. But, although, they didn't last long. They really did become the female Beatles. Sure maybe the music isn't as good, but what other all girl group took the world by storm the way they did?
 

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last night I was flipping from station to station, couldn't sleep, and seen a special on E! about Sacha Baron Cohen. He was in full Ali G mode interviewing Posh & Becks. I must say, they're really good sports because even with the editing the piece was quite risque.
 

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Winslow, you totally rock. I agree about colorizing movies.
 

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Spice World was the first movie I ever saw in theaters alone.

I was seven.

I was terrified.
 

Winslow Leach

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Spice World was the first movie I ever saw in theaters alone.

I was seven.

I was terrified.
Heh heh.

I can't remember the first movie I ever saw in the theatre alone.

But The Muppet Movie was the first movie I ever saw in a theatre. I was about 4.
 

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My first was The Lion King... four as well.

I think I saw it like twenty times.
 
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