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Another very quickly gone replacement: Louis Gossett Jr. in Chicago (nm)
Posted by: AlanScott 09:07 pm EDT 08/02/22
In reply to: Jeffrey Tambor in La Cage - n/m - andPeggy 10:45 pm EDT 08/01/22

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re: Another very quickly gone replacement: Jenna Elfman in NINE
Posted by: TheOtherOne 10:04 pm EDT 08/02/22
In reply to: Another very quickly gone replacement: Louis Gossett Jr. in Chicago (nm) - AlanScott 09:07 pm EDT 08/02/22

A few rehearsals and it never happened.
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Louis Gossett Jr. in “Chicago”
Last Edit: writerkev 06:42 am EDT 08/03/22
Posted by: writerkev 06:38 am EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: re: Another very quickly gone replacement: Jenna Elfman in NINE - TheOtherOne 10:04 pm EDT 08/02/22

They claimed at the time that he left for health reasons after a few performances. But the reports were that he had zero idea what he was doing on that stage.
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Was that a D.O.R.??
Posted by: Chromolume 10:00 pm EDT 08/02/22
In reply to: Another very quickly gone replacement: Louis Gossett Jr. in Chicago (nm) - AlanScott 09:07 pm EDT 08/02/22

n/m
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re: Was that a D.O.R.??
Posted by: AlanScott 04:30 am EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: Was that a D.O.R.?? - Chromolume 10:00 pm EDT 08/02/22

Even after a search, I still can't answer your question. What is a D.O.R.?
Link Free Dictionary - DOR acronym meanings
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re: Was that a D.O.R.??
Posted by: Ann 07:06 am EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: re: Was that a D.O.R.?? - AlanScott 04:30 am EDT 08/03/22

From An Officer and a Gentleman. Stands for "drop on request." Gossett Jr's character wanted to harass recruits into quitting.
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re: Was that a D.O.R.??
Posted by: AlanScott 06:36 pm EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: re: Was that a D.O.R.?? - Ann 07:06 am EDT 08/03/22

Thanks, Ann! I've never seen it.
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re: Was that a D.O.R.??
Posted by: Chromolume 07:00 pm EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: re: Was that a D.O.R.?? - AlanScott 06:36 pm EDT 08/03/22

A classic moment from the film.
Link "I Got Nowhere Else To Go!"
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Then it should be DOR (and not D.O.R.) -- Recognized Acronyms Do Not Require Punctuation (nmi)
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 09:20 am EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: re: Was that a D.O.R.?? - Ann 07:06 am EDT 08/03/22

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I didn't start it.
Last Edit: Ann 10:01 am EDT 08/03/22
Posted by: Ann 10:00 am EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: Then it should be DOR (and not D.O.R.) -- Recognized Acronyms Do Not Require Punctuation (nmi) - BroadwayTonyJ 09:20 am EDT 08/03/22

Just trying to help.

And yes, I know.
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DOR
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 10:27 am EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: I didn't start it. - Ann 10:00 am EDT 08/03/22

I didn't mean to correct you specifically. I was just continuing the discussion. When I googled it originally, all I came up with was Department of Revenue.
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re: DOR
Posted by: Chromolume 03:49 pm EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: DOR - BroadwayTonyJ 10:27 am EDT 08/03/22

I got the same link - but using "DOR" without the periods. In any case, thanks. :-)
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re: DOR
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 06:00 pm EDT 08/03/22
In reply to: re: DOR - Chromolume 03:49 pm EDT 08/03/22

No problem. I was stumped and was going to ask you to explain until Ann mentioned the phrase from An Officer and A Gentlemen.

Very clever, BTW.
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