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Jake In Drag??
henrypie:
I'd like to observe that this was yet another fearless, totally committed performance by this actor. I am so in awe.
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: henrypie on January 19, 2007, 11:18:04 am ---I'd like to observe that this was yet another fearless, totally committed performance by this actor. I am so in awe.
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Henrypie, hello! It has been ages since I've seen you post. Welcome back!
Leslie
Kelda:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on January 19, 2007, 11:19:47 am ---Henrypie, hello! It has been ages since I've seen you post. Welcome back!
Leslie
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i was just thinking that too!
*waves*
ednbarby:
Henrypie, my other self! How are you, little darlin'? ;)
I agree. In the final analysis, it was a fearless and 100% committed performance. As was his work in all the other sketches. You can't blame him for the writing. I'm in awe of how fearlessly he belted that song out, myself - especially that note on that last "me." Unbelievable, really.
(And personally, I'm still really enjoying the Bronx Chat sketch, and that Lawyer Commerical one was pretty funny, too.)
henrypie:
Hey you guys, thanks for the hellos and cheers. It's nice to be here. I know I can always hang my hat, though I've been a-driftin.
A sign of how far I've drifted: I FORGOT about Jake on SNL (had it in the back of my mind, but not the front) and was watching Scrubs on DVD, but my sister Tivoed it for me. Thanks, sis. I also forgot about the Golden Globes, where he presented. Speaking of the Golden Globes, and committed performances, and idols, anyone want to discuss Sascha Baron Cohen? Maybe worth a thread somewhere else.
Back to Jake: thank you, Jake.
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