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Old 03-30-2019, 06:29 AM
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Our current very favorite show started about 40 minutes ago. The Blacklist. Raymond Reddington is quite a character but his Daughter has really come into her own this year as an actress. Her name on the show is Elizabeth Keene but her name in real life is NOTHING other than Megan Boone. Megan Boone - Google Search She has become a fantastic actress over the past several years and she is related to someone very important to all of us who live in this beautiful place. Guess who? This show is phenomenal but I think its only good if you watched it from the beginning.

It is NOTHING but better than Ray Donovan & The Sopranos. I can't believe I said it but I mean it. I think the old lady who was Reddington's Cleaner will show up one day because everyone assumed she died when she jumped from a Non-Enclosed Bridge. They never showed her dying just like when she was shot and showed up alive to ruin Reddington's Day. Time to go. This is better than the Old Days when I would watch as The World Turns with my Grandmother or Lawrence Welk because nobody else would. have a great night. Peace Out.
Never heard of Blacklist until now. Better than the Sopranos? Wow - that is nothing but the best endorsement. I will have to check it out and maybe binge watch from Season 1.

HaHa - Your last sentence reminded me of my mother -- she would have me sit on the floor between her legs so she could put my hair in pin curls while listening to Lawrence Welk. I knew the name of every performer on the show. As I'm writing this I can hear the theme song - "Bubbles in the Wine"

Lawrence Welk - Bubbles In The Wine (theme song) (original 78 rpm) - YouTube
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