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‎08-01-2015 12:19 AM
@sunala wrote:
@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:There is also the pesky matter of Dylan Farrow's open letter, published in the NYT.......
YorkieonmyPillow, do you mean the letter that was written in February of 2014? I haven't seen anything new since then. Thanks!
Yes. For those who haven't read it:
http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/?_r=0
‎08-01-2015 07:36 AM
She always came off as a little kooky.
I understand people are angry at the dentist for what he did, but the things I've read that people want done to him are stomach churning.
I feel bad for the people that work in his office. Their lives may be in danger because of what she did.
Let the proper authorities deal with what he did...
‎08-01-2015 08:23 AM
I really don't know how Woody tolerated her all those years.
There's no question that she is vindictive and unstable.
She coached her kids to lie about Woody and accused him
of child abuse. She'd stop at nothing when angry and what would be her point to publish his address, any address, other than to create a frenzy on Twitter.
‎08-01-2015 10:12 AM
I saw the address the first day the story was out. I googled the story and his business address came up. If you don't want people knowing your address, don't act like a ****
‎08-01-2015 10:24 AM
Since he is a dentist, I would think his address, at least his office address is public in the first place.
‎08-01-2015 12:24 PM
I never cared for her acting and her personal life was strange to say the least. Even back when she was on Peyton Place, never could see why Rodney Harrington left Betty Anderson for her, she was an odd ball. I remember there was a big ta-do when she cut her waist length hair into a pixie. The Frank Sinatra marriage was just bizarre. It was hard keeping up with who the father of her children was. (Frank, Andre Previn, Woody, unknown?) Anyone who willingly spent time with Woody Allen has to have a few screws loose.
‎08-01-2015 12:45 PM
Re: Mia Farrow
yesterday
If anything, he'll just pay a nice big fine like last time and go about his merry way on to his next murder. I hope he gets "taken" first.
‎08-01-2015 12:46 PM - edited ‎08-01-2015 12:50 PM
@muttmom wrote:Even back when she was on Peyton Place, never could see why Rodney Harrington left Betty Anderson for her, she was an odd ball.
Well, because it was written into the script. I hate to break this to you, but Peyton Place is fictional and Rodney left her as part of a television show.
I would give my right arm to have dinner with Woody Allen. He's brilliant, witty and I'll bet he has tons of fascinating stories from his 50-plus years career. I've loved most of his films, and Hannah & Her Sisters and much more recently, Midnight In Paris, are works of genius. I can watch them over and over again and never tire of them, and I still laugh at the same lines.
When my friend and I went to see Midnight In Paris, as soon as we got in the car to go back home, we each said simultaneously, "I want to see that again."
And before the sh*tstorm reigns down, he's never been convicted of any child molesting. There are two sides to every story.
‎08-01-2015 12:53 PM
yesterday
While I think Mia is probably a very caring person, I also think she is a bit unstable. While the address is public and people can find it out by googling, she makes it easier. THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE WORKING THERE WHO HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS THAT COULD BE HURT, did she think about that for one minute? Who knows if she has a crazy fan who would love to get her attention (or just some other nut) by hurting the dentist or maybe someone else who works there. Only someone with issues does things like this, IMO.
This post truly is the most reasonable I have read. Thank you Irshgrl31201!
‎08-01-2015 01:02 PM
@Pearlee wrote:
@muttmom wrote:Even back when she was on Peyton Place, never could see why Rodney Harrington left Betty Anderson for her, she was an odd ball.
Well, because it was written into the script. I hate to break this to you, but Peyton Place is fictional and Rodney left her as part of a television show.
I would give my right arm to have dinner with Woody Allen. He's brilliant, witty and I'll bet he has tons of fascinating stories from his 50-plus years career. I've loved most of his films, and Hannah & Her Sisters and much more recently, Midnight In Paris, are works of genius. I can watch them over and over again and never tire of them, and I still laugh at the same lines.
When my friend and I went to see Midnight In Paris, as soon as we got in the car to go back home, we each said simultaneously, "I want to see that again."
And before the sh*tstorm reigns down, he's never been convicted of any child molesting. There are two sides to every story.
Fiction, really? Here I thought it was real life. Thank you for clearing that up for me.
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