Cheebachoo
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Well, the people who cast the roles in Wicked and the actors themselves must be relieved that renowned film critic ‘Susan Verrill’ ‘has no problem with it’.
Came here to say that Susan is now Barry Norman tooWell, the people who cast the roles in Wicked and the actors themselves must be relieved that renowned film critic ‘Susan Verrill’ ‘has no problem with it’.
It made me wonder how intolerant Susie is if eye rolling is prevalent. Children copy their parentsThe Eggies with the forced eye rolls. I couldn’t even watch as far as them cracking the eggs. Time to leave it behind now, Beg.
That’s a very interesting point. We know she’s intolerant of certain groups (Susie Verrill is a racist) but maybe it extends to Beg and her children too. I imagine it extends to anyone she deems to be beneath her - us mere mortals will roll those eyeballs of hers on the regs!It made me wonder how intolerant Susie is if eye rolling is prevalent. Children copy their parents
You can tell she sees herself as intellectually superior to Greg, I mean he does act like children's TV presenter, so I can imagine she rolls her eyes at him all the time and Daphne does seem really dismissive of Greg and that's got to come from somewhere. But then again, Greg does roll his eyes at Daphne quite a lot just for her behaving like a childThat’s a very interesting point. We know she’s intolerant of certain groups (Susie Verrill is a racist) but maybe it extends to Beg and her children too. I imagine it extends to anyone she deems to be beneath her - us mere mortals will roll those eyeballs of hers on the regs!
Why do we need her review of a local restaurant? Just have your night out!
So not suitable for poor little Daphne, who ended up sobbing her heart out. At least it gave old Susan some content though…Family version of Cards Agains Humanity suitable from Aged 8 upwards!