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I'll be watching the clips shortly, but was thinking about this, Ms. Q. Knowing how Tracy keeps pushing Luke to be an attentive father, I bet he goes with her encouragement to find Lulu. Also thinking that AZ's threat to Lulu's life is what causes the heart attack. We'll know in two days. :D

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Before going to bed, just want to say Happy LuNacy Day!

I thought after last year's November 7th episode and today's that this date should be a LuNacy holiday. What do you all think?!

I'm not nuts, BTW. Just LuNy for LuNacy!!! (Who came up with that again?)

Oh wait!!! Was it me who came up with: "This little LuNatic will love LuNacy Forever?!"

Perhaps, I'm am nuts. But just a little. :P

Night all!

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SQUEE

SQUEEE

SQUEEEE

SQUEEEEE!!!!!!

OHMYGOD!

Was today AWESOME or what?!?!?!

You know what today was?!?!?! PROOF that Luke really loves Tracy... because there was NO REASON for him to kiss her other than to show her he was grateful to see her. NO REASON!!!

So to all the people out there in internet land who think Luke is still using Tracy, you are WRONG!! WRONG!! WRONG!!... and today was the PROOF! (And more proof better come when he 'opens his heart to her.' Because if today was the 'opens his heart' day. Well, uh.. us LuNacy Lovers were robbed, but it was still a great day!! :lol: :lol: )

Yep!! I like it!! November 7th is an official LuNacy holiday. :lol: :lol:

Email me a picture. I'll tell ya! ;)

OH, EDITED TO ADD: A BIG thanks to NEX!!! Thanks for the Clips, NEX!!

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Nex, you are a hero! Thanks for the clips. I love Luke and Tracy. And Georgie looks so gorgeous! :)

Oh, and Hooked--I got your package yesterday. Watched about an hour of The City before I fell asleep (at 6:30 pm--work has been kicking my you-know-what). Thank you so much, and I'll get back to you with detailed responses when I see more.

ETA: Hey, Lainey--if you need a beta for your story, you can send it to me. :)

BTW, have I mentioned I flove Luke and Tracy? His reaction to her was so great. I mean, like a husband who loves his wife or something.... Go figure.

Fiyero, Meet Elphaba.

Sorry Galinda. Hope you enjoy things in MunchkinLand....

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Nada.... zip.... zilch.... not even previews.

One funny moment:

Actually laughed out loud with that one.

Em is reminding me of those women in 1940's movies - just standing around screaming while the love of her life is being killed. Ya know.... 21st century...... feminism...... women's lib..... the vote for heaven's sake.... DO SOMETHING.

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