Posted by SweetFeet on December 29, 2011 at 06:39:34 from (70.35.110.213):
In Reply to: Important Questions (OT) posted by BillyinStoughton on December 29, 2011 at 04:27:11:
My husband and I, plus our daughter, choose the same M*A*S*H characters (been watching re-runs on ME TV):
Colonel Potter (because he isintelligent and caring, yet still commands respect -- versus Colonel Blake who was basically a bumbling idiot who let the men under his command control everything at the base, though he was also caring)
Charles Emerson Winchester III (because though he is pretentious, he is very intelligent, funny and a man of his convictions -- versus Frank Burns who, though very patriotic in speaking, was rude, unfaithful to his wife, and would steal or would always take advantage of others and say very demeaning things to people)
Trapper John (because he is intelligent and caring, though he is a bit on the mischevious side, also because he only spoke when he had something of value say -- versus BJ Hunnicutt who just loved to hear the sound of his own voice so he blathered on needlessly and said smart-mouthed things thinking it was funny)
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