Originally Posted By Sara Tonin <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090707/ap_on_en_tv/us_people_joyce_dewitt" target="_blank">http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...e_dewitt</a> Geez...
Originally Posted By mele Wow, not hard to figure out what she's thinking, huh? (OT: When I read "Joyce" and "not a good look" this is what I instantly thought of: <a href="http://strider01.wordpress.com/2008/07/26/crappy-album-covers-sidebar-fun-with-joyce-or-joyces-head-pasted-on-other-peoples-bodies/" target="_blank">http://strider01.wordpress.com...-bodies/</a> )
Originally Posted By wonderingalice *LOL* Love the shot of her head on Cher's body at the Oscars! (The "other" Joyce. ;-) Very sad for Joyce DeWitt, is right... Wow.
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 >>>A telephone listing for DeWitt was not immediately available.<<< For some reason this made me chuckle. Why on earth was this part of the story? So if it was available, we could all give her a jingle and see how she's doing?
Originally Posted By SFH "Come an knock on our door. We've been waiting for you." To come and arrest us.
Originally Posted By Main Street Dad "Where the beers are her's and her's and her's .3 is over the limit too...."
Originally Posted By Ursula You guys are bad. I wonder if she was at the Purple Orchid? Or if Mrs. Furley was involved...
Originally Posted By hightp ^^ heh, heh. Around here (South Philly) the Purple Orchid is a 'gentlemen's club'. From Joyce's picture, she'd probably fit right in with the performers.
Originally Posted By Ursula Ha! The Purple Orchid in El Segundo is a cool Tiki Bar. Now, why doesn't ANYONE have a bar around here called the Regal Beagle?
Originally Posted By SFH Gentleman's club... I get a kick out of that phrase. First time I saw it used on a building, I could just see Homer Simpson imagining a guy wearing coattails, a top hat, a monocle, and walking with a cane. Of course, I knew what the phrase really meant.
Originally Posted By hightp Well, this is a family forum, I thought Gentlemen's Club was more appropriate. I highly doubt here are many 'gentlemen' hanging out at this 'Purple Orchid'.