The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Magic Cleaning Techniques

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Tom Jicha can be reached at [email protected].

They ll gossip when she delivers a child several months premature but, Ray assures her, they ll embrace her, because she s his wife and that s the way the town is. Well educated, intellectually curious and formerly from Southern California, they are a metaphor for Livy s situation, biding their time until they are free to resume the lives of their choosing.

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HALLMARK’S ORDINARY DAYS TOO ORDINARY TO BE SPECIAL

Keri Russell must have a thing for characters who relocate to a distant place to start over.

As the title character in Felicity, she followed her heart from Northern California to college in New York, chasing a high school dream boy. After lying low since Felicity ended almost three years ago, Russell resurfaces Sunday in CBS’s The Magic of Ordinary Days, playing a college student who is banished to a remote locale after a fling with a naval officer puts her in the family way.

The Hallmark Hall of Fame production is a throwback piece, set in 1944, when there was still a stigma attached to pregnancy outside marriage. These days, Livy’s predicament would be fodder for a sitcom.

Livy Dunne, a grad school archaeology major in Denver, is exiled by her angry father to Wilson, Colo., a dot on the map that’s an hour from the nearest library. Waiting for her is a lonely guy named Ray (Skeet Ulrich), who has agreed to be the father of her child, and a minister, so anxious to make Livy an honest woman that he doesn’t even give Ray time to get a ring.

Ray’s a prince of a guy, a soft-spoken farmer with his own piece of land and a large, if slightly run-down, home. There’s even indoor plumbing. Ulrich isn’t tough to look at, either. But Livy’s heart still belongs to the sailor who is her baby’s father, and she has no intention of serving as a wife in any of the traditional ways, other than to live under the same roof — she on one floor, he on another.

Nevertheless, Ray looks at her like he’s the president of the stamp-collecting club who has been set up with the homecoming queen. There is nothing he won’t do for her. She obliges by letting him, without so much as a platonic kiss goodnight to show her appreciation.

“She got there and thought, ‘I’m not going to give this guy anything. I’m just going to do what I have to do to get through this,'” Russell said of her character.

The Magic of Ordinary Days is a prototypical chick flick, but Ulrich thinks his character is one guys can identify with. “I think it’s easy for anybody to relate to falling for somebody and not having it returned.”

The entire town, all 20 or so residents, is predisposed to accept Livy. They’ll gossip when she delivers a child several months premature but, Ray assures her, they’ll embrace her, because she’s his wife and that’s the way the town is. Leading the welcome wagon is Mare Winningham as Ray’s sister Martha, who doesn’t seem bothered about the way Livy is making a chump of her brother.

The only people Livy becomes close to are a couple of Japanese women who are being detained in an internment camp on the outskirts of town. Well educated, intellectually curious and formerly from Southern California, they are a metaphor for Livy’s situation, biding their time until they are free to resume the lives of their choosing.

Anyone who has ever watched a TV movie knows where this is going. However, the story is like being stuck in rush-hour traffic heading downtown. You can see the destination but know it’s going to take forever to get there.

Hallmark films pack in a few more minutes of content thanks to a reduced commercial load. In this case, it isn’t an asset. It merely delays the inevitable conclusion of a story otherwise uninterrupted by conflicts, issues, events or anything else that might keep viewers from dozing off. Three women chasing a butterfly is the major action scene. There’s little Magic, just a lot of Ordinary Days.

Tom Jicha can be reached at [email protected].

Program: The Magic of Ordinary Days

Stars: Keri Russell, Skeet Ulrich, Mare Winningham

Airs: 9 p.m. Sunday on WFOR-Ch. 4, WPEC-Ch. 12

The entire town, all 20 or so residents, is predisposed to accept Livy. They’ll gossip when she delivers a child several months premature but, Ray assures her, they’ll embrace her, because she’s his wife and that’s the way the town is. Leading the welcome wagon is Mare Winningham as Ray’s sister Martha, who doesn’t seem bothered about the way Livy is making a chump of her brother.
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1. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really excited to try the Magic cleaning foam after seeing all the positive reviews, but I was left extremely disappointed. The foam did not live up to its claims of effortlessly removing tough stains and grime. I had to put in a lot of elbow grease to get any visible results. Moreover, the scent was overpowering and gave me a headache. Overall, I don't think this product is worth the hype or the price.
2. John - 1/5 stars - I had high expectations for the Magic cleaning foam, but it fell short on all counts. It did not effectively clean any of the surfaces I tried it on. I followed the instructions carefully, but the foam simply didn't deliver the results it promised. Additionally, I found the nozzle difficult to use and the product had a strong chemical odor that lingered for a long time. I ended up having to re-clean everything with a different cleaner. I would not recommend this product to anyone.
3. Michelle - 2/5 stars - The Magic cleaning foam did not work well for me at all. I bought it to clean my bathroom tiles and grout, but it did not remove the dirt and stains as advertised. I had to scrub vigorously to achieve mediocre results. I also found that the foam left behind a sticky residue that was difficult to rinse off. Overall, I was disappointed with the performance of this product and would not purchase it again.

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