Persona Dramatis?

Author Subject: Persona Dramatis?
Brand Posted At 01:17:14 11/03/2002
Maybe I'm just pathetic, but I can't keep all the characters straight any more. I mean, I can keep the main characters straight, but like in this episode, I kept wondering who Veronica was. And Kim, a little, though I'm pretty sure she was Abby's friend. But that's all I can remember about her. I don't remember when or why she first came into the story.

Anyway, it'd be wonderful if you guys could make a little Persona Dramatis page with all the characters' names and then links to the episode where they first appeared.

And if you don't do it, well, then I'll just take my money elsewhere. Wait! Dang! You guys do this for free! That means you have all the power in this relationship! No fair!

Actually, if you don't do it by the time I finish with my current project at work, which has had me working 60+ hours a week for two months now, I may try to do it for you. No promises, though.
Brand Re: Persona Dramatis? I mean, Dramatis Personnae (Currently 1 replies)
Posted At 01:20:35 11/03/2002

Ok, so I don't know Latin. And I didn't do a Google search on Dramatis until after I'd hit the "Submit" button. I suck.
Brand Re: Dramatis Personnae? I mean, Dramatis Personae (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 01:23:21 11/03/2002

Yeesh!!!
Geoff Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 1 replies)
Posted At 14:30:53 11/03/2002

Brand - Veronica was the twenty-year-old that Lee almost shtuped. Kim was the young woman he had the non-conversation with at The Office in the very first installment, and re-appeared to introduce him to Abby at the party of the house of the guy who played Charley and the doctor.

The guy who played Charley and the doctor was the guy who played Charley and the doctor.

Hope this helps. I doubt we will have a Dramatis Personae page very soon. We promised tee shirts sometime back in the Nixon administration, and we still don't have those. But we do have a nifty set of archives we can let you see for a song.

Geoff.

P.S. It's really quite wonderful to hear from you again after all these months. We thought you had gone away. We hate it when a fan goes away. Steve takes it very personally. I, on the other hand, take it very personally.
Angela Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 09:16:39 11/05/2002

I'm confused with Stella and Agnes. I thought they were the same person, the old, sex-crazed theatre person. Who is who?
Steve Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 2 replies)
Posted At 11:39:58 11/05/2002

Angelea - Agnes is the old, sex-crazed theatre person. She is also the Director of The Odd Couple. Stella is the younger, sexually-frustrated person. Or, as Peter said, "Stella is a gay man trapped in a woman's body." She is in charge of the business side of the theater. She's wearing a lovely, low-cut top by Christian Dior, Austin Reed pants, Gucci pumps, and, at the risk of being trendy, Fendi purse and Gucci sunglasses.
jett Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 12:21:07 11/06/2002

Steve- you really know your fashion, don't you. Are you working a little too close to Geoff these days? I can't believe I haven't had the chance for I-17 yet!!! I promise to get to it, can't let all your hard work go unnoticed.
Steve Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 14:16:50 11/06/2002

Hi, jett - I am a fashion maven. Geoff, on the other hand. . .

Better hurry and read I-17 before it goes to the archives. You know how fast we are!

Steve

P.S. How 'bout those Pistons? Too bad about blowing that 14 point lead against the hapless Clippers, though.
S
Wendella Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 08:02:46 11/08/2002

Geoff -
I wouldn't want you to take it personally (nor would I want Steve, on the other hand, to take it personally) if I drop out of site for a while on occasion. There's a new little Weeping Willow fan in the works (due in the spring), so I may get increasingly distracted by some of those pesky "real life" matters instead of being able to spend every free moment with my wonderful wacky imaginary friends in Weeping Willow-land. You know, like Snufflupagus. Who was really real, but you could only see him if you BELIEVE. Or was that Tinkerbell?

I was crushed, by the way, that Snuffie wasn't mentioned in I17 (okay, maybe not crushed -- but a little crumpled). It's true, though, about how we missed Mr. Hooper and that it was admirable the way they handled that. I'm glad you put that in. You guys are way cool!
Steve Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 12:36:15 11/08/2002

Wendella - Congratulations on the new WW fan! Could you please make it two or three? We're trying to get readership up, Up, UP!

We have great plans for Snuffie. Or is that Snagglepus? Exit, stage right.
Wendella Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 17:23:32 11/08/2002

Thanks, Steve, for the congrats. I think one (at a time) is all we can manage for now. Maybe you can convince some of your other rabid, um, I mean ardent fans to try for this "recruitment" method as well. Not that I'M suggesting anything (I wouldn't want to be responsible for any repercussions....)

Up, up and away!!!
(Wasn't that Mighty Mouse? Or was it Underdog?)
Steve Re: Persona Dramatis? (Currently 0 replies)
Posted At 17:58:42 11/08/2002

I think it was actually the Fifth Dimension.

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