Friday, September 4, 2015

The Affects of Belief


Joyce Dewitt's pretty legs drew me to the show she starred in with John Ritter. The show, Three's Company, was initially greeted by many (myself included) with skepticism because Ritter's character was living with two women. Taking the moral high ground there was national outrage despite the receding tides of controversy, and challenge to social norms the 1960's brought to the forefront of national consciousness to see, debate and reconcile in the 1970's.

Eventually, the show grew in acceptance because even though he wanted to, and would if given the chance, the male character never slept with his room mates, but paraded and clowned through many a thought provoking topic, or scenario. It was  a wonderful show, but yet and still Joyce DeWitt kept a lot of us men watching the show to see her in shorts, or dresses. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10.13.13 





Jennifer Esposito is a statuesque beauty. Every character she plays she lends dignity to the character she has developed and the character she portrays. With impeccability, not perfection, is how she seems to perform in life as a woman. Her race, family and culture are respected by others because she does. She controls people's perception of her, and her people by her essence, how she carries herself, and how she defines Jennifer Esposito. On the surface those are some of the traits and characteristics a man wants in a woman, and what he hopes she will instill in her daughters, and sons should they have any. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10.13.13 


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