Ophelia's (Ginger's) Song from Gilligan's Island's version of Hamlet
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@catjprince Yeah Baracolle
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@impassable Depends. I lvoe the beauty and glamour Ginger represents. Refreshing break from the every day woman dressing in jeans. But Ginger is like that sofa in the museum that is roped off and only those in proper ranks are allowed to go beyond that rope, even fewer are allowed to touch and sit on it. Those that do get to sit on it are not very comfortable! Mary Ann represents the couch that anyone could curl up on and be comfy. Yes, I am joking, sort of.
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@impassable They are both worthy of falling in love with! I always get scared that she is going to catch her sleeve in fire in this scene!
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@dirths She blows Mary Ann away
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I've been in love with Ginger for years
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Laugh track?
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Hamlet died because he couldn't make up his mind. Is it possible he was really a woman?
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@drcrumpler That's the irony.
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Odd isn't it that of all those acting, it's just Ginger who forgets a line & needs prompting.
The tune here is from Tales of Hoffman by Offenbach - not Carmen.
catjprince 1 year ago
@catjprince oops, thanks!
dwoodwoo 1 year ago