The Blood Droplets

  • #201
beesy said:
Tee hee hee What about Brian Dennehy? He's got a nice lawyer-type presence. I suppose we should stick with the women though. What about the girl who plays Jordan? Jill Hennesy? Who will play beesy? Kate Winslet I'm sure. :D
Are you still thinking Miss Goody is a man? hahahahahahhaha. Well, gee,if we make me a man, who would I pick to play me? I love Brian Dennehy but ...... does he really have the Goody personality going for him?

As for you, I am thinking more along the lines of Queen Lativa (or however she spells it). She has lots of spunk.
 
  • #202
Goody said:
Are you still thinking Miss Goody is a man? hahahahahahhaha. Well, gee,if we make me a man, who would I pick to play me? I love Brian Dennehy but ...... does he really have the Goody personality going for him?

As for you, I am thinking more along the lines of Queen Lativa (or however she spells it). She has lots of spunk.
wrong shade, Goody, wrong shade
 
  • #203
beesy said:
Aquanet kills spiders too! I keep a big pink can of it. The smell reminds me of my grandmother. It's great, you don't have to get close enough to those demons and you aren't spraying icky bug killer. I learned that in college. You know in a girl's dorm there was always hair spray, not as much bug spray though
When moving out of a rental, you can fill nail holes with toothpaste. They will never know the difference and paint right over it....you'll get your deposit back, too. hahahahahahah!
 
  • #204
beesy said:
wrong shade, Goody, wrong shade
Shade doesn't matter in modern film making. Races are often interchanged these days. Besides, why would you care if the actress depicted you in every other way. Maybe Oprah can play me. Actually, the more I think of it, the Oprahish I think ol' Goody is.
 
  • #205
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
USE DENATURED ALCOHOL.
Hairspray won't remove it from skin as well as denatured alcohol.

Isopropyl will work too but like hairspray it leaves remnants.
Won't fingernail polish remover work? A nurse told me once to use rubbing alcohol to clean my shoes. She was right. It works great on running shoes.
 
  • #206
Goody said:
Shade doesn't matter in modern film making. Races are often interchanged these days. Besides, why would you care if the actress depicted you in every other way. Maybe Oprah can play me. Actually, the more I think of it, the Oprahish I think ol' Goody is.
Ok, but Queen Latifa? If we don't have to worry about shade, then lets not worry about sexes either. I pick Johnny Depp to play me. That way I can ahem..."coach" him. tee hee..pant pant
 
  • #207
beesy said:
Ok, but Queen Latifa? If we don't have to worry about shade, then lets not worry about sexes either. I pick Johnny Depp to play me. That way I can ahem..."coach" him. tee hee..pant pant
:laugh: The trouble with that is that you are supposed to coach him on portraying your character, not on how to jump your bones!!!!
 
  • #208
Goody said:
Won't fingernail polish remover work? A nurse told me once to use rubbing alcohol to clean my shoes. She was right. It works great on running shoes.
The active ingredient in fingernail polish remover is acetone.

It is safe to use on regular plastic lens if you get paint on them but do not use on polycarbonate lenses as it will cause lens fractures.

The hint my son uses for getting that GI shine on his boots is to clean them well and put some alcohol on your solid black polish, light it and then blow it out. Use the melted polish and it will give you that mirror shine.
 
  • #209
That new magic eraser takes just about everything off with no chemicals! I love them!

(wow, maybe we should start getting paid for all these endorsements) :o
 
  • #210
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
The active ingredient in fingernail polish remover is acetone.

It is safe to use on regular plastic lens if you get paint on them but do not use on polycarbonate lenses as it will cause lens fractures.

The hint my son uses for getting that GI shine on his boots is to clean them well and put some alcohol on your solid black polish, light it and then blow it out. Use the melted polish and it will give you that mirror shine.
I will keep that in mind if I should ever join the military. LOL!
 
  • #211
Goody said:
:laugh: The trouble with that is that you are supposed to coach him on portraying your character, not on how to jump your bones!!!!
Awwwwww, man shucks!
 
  • #212
Jeana (DP) said:
That new magic eraser takes just about everything off with no chemicals! I love them!
Those things even work on fabric. My kids got blue toothpaste all over my sofa and it came right out!
 
  • #213
beesy said:
Those things even work on fabric. My kids got blue toothpaste all over my sofa and it came right out!
Cool!:angel:
 
  • #214
txsvicki said:
I wonder if Darlie could have put the knife down the front of her big sleep tee with her left elbow up, then kept going drawing it upward and across her neck. No slit mark there in the shirt is even another indication of self inflicted I would think because an intruder sure would have had a hard time doing that. Also, has it ever been considered that Darlie stabbed the boys with another shirt on or topless then ended up stabbing Damon again because he got up while she was in the kitchen stabbing her arm at the sink and using that mirror to make sure where to cut her throat? What is she put some sort of marker very lightly over the spot to cut?
I don't know, I think the marker would have shown up. It'd be hard to cut yourself right on the line because it probably would hurt too much when you actually started. In fact, I think she recoiled and then the knife jumped back down. I do wonder how she managed to cut her throat without looking in the mirror. Maybe Darin was standing right there and put his finger along the line?
I suppose she could have had another shirt on. Maybe that was also tossed in the sewer. Then like you said, she had to stab Damon again and didn't have time to do anything about the shirt she had changed into.
 
  • #215
beesy said:
A John Wayne movie. I thought I remembered you telling me that's where you got the last part of your name. Guess not

It's the only movie he won an Oscar for. His last.
 
  • #216
beesy said:
I really don't like the idea of you using a real knife, much less a chef's knife. Was Darlie's knife 10"? I can't remember. You could use a shorter knife, maybe a duller one and make up the rest of the length with the marker. Or you could try to find a Halloween party knife. If you use a real knife, wrap the darn thing up well! I can see this hitting the news:

Crazed Lady In TX Attacks Daughter On The Advise Of Online Crazed Amateur Sleuths! To Husband's Horror, His Exspensive Chef's Knife Sustained Fatal Damage

aaaaahahahahaha good one Beese. Jane you can blame all of us for forcing you into it. aaahahahahahahaha

that knife of Darlie's would be called a chef's knife, Beese. My son has one exactly like it. I bought him a new chef's knife and a bread knife for Christmas. The salesman lead me over to one chef's knife that cost $199.99!!!!! Too rich for my blood!
 
  • #217
deandaniellws said:
Dr. Lee is a professional. Yall are a bunch of goof balls with magic markers, t-shirts, fake blood and a duct taped knife.:D LOL....carry on! :p

Yeah a professional who spits ketchup on a mocked up wall during a murder trial to make a point. aaaahahahahaha

Carry on Jane!
 
  • #218
beesy said:
Ok, but Queen Latifa? If we don't have to worry about shade, then lets not worry about sexes either. I pick Johnny Depp to play me. That way I can ahem..."coach" him. tee hee..pant pant


hmm who would you pick to play old Cami......I know, Liz Taylor .....LOl. I want Patricia Arquette...
 
  • #219
Jeana (DP) said:
That new magic eraser takes just about everything off with no chemicals! I love them!

(wow, maybe we should start getting paid for all these endorsements) :o

Me too! It's the greatest invention! Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean....
 
  • #220
cami said:
Yeah a professional who spits ketchup on a mocked up wall during a murder trial to make a point. aaaahahahahaha

Carry on Jane!
I think I would rather take his word about blood evidence experiments rather than Jane's experiment. To each his own Cami dear.:blowkiss:
 

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