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Monday, 15 February 2010
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| Re: Nancy Grace's Murdered Fiance Story Largely Embellished SpencerDogg 21:08:20 |
| | On Mar 2 2006 3:54 AM, AnonViewer wrote:
Did Nancy Grace, TV Crimebuster, Muddy Her Myth? (Rebecca Dana) Without regard to the story quoted, I like to say that I have found her to be a bag of wind. It's all about her. She doesn't care who or what she gas to step on to get where she wants to go.
Thanks to Tucker Carlson she's not the lowest rated news channel show, but damned close.
--------В RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Thursday, 11 February 2010
Sunday, 31 January 2010
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| Alien Perfume - This is a must see! Flipper / Tim 04:37:46 |
| | My wife just picked up this new perfume because of the bottle.
It looks almost exactly like a Vorlon! I'm wondering if JMS has seen this yet. Check out some photos of the bottles - I wonder what it looks like OUT of it's bottle?
Pictures:
http://www.perfumecountry.com/photos/ALIEN-WOMEN-2T.jpg http://www.shoppingbag.com.au/productimages/04447354606.jpg
Regards,
-FlipperPA
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009
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| Favorite Current TV Commercials Philip Busch 13:42:23 |
| | My favorite commericials currently running are the following:
1. The Old Navy "Burmuda Shorts" albeit obvious lip-synching.
2. The McDonald's commercial with the pretty aquarium employee walking by the shark tank eating a filet o'fish sandwich while taunting the sharks...hilarious IMO.
3. The Talbots "classic".
4. The Capital One commercials with David Spade...NO!!
What are some of your current favorites?
Phil
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Thursday, 25 June 2009
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| US Average income falls for the 3rd straight year P C K 04:09:10 |
| | And once again the media would rather show us idiot reporters standing in a storm than report on news that actually affects most Americans.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/30/AR2005083001727.html
The median household income stood at $44,389 last year, down slightly from the 2003 level of $44,482. So now it's 3 years in a row; the Bush "recovery" has broken it's previous record of two straight years of declining income for the average American.
A full-time male worker earned a median income of $40,798 last year, down $963 in inflation-adjusted dollars from 2003. Women's median earnings fell $327, to $31,223.
The article goes on to state that there are 1.1 million more Americans in poverty this year than last year, and that is using a pretty strict definition of poverty.
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Monday, 22 June 2009
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| Ranetki Guest 14:46:16 |
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Sunday, 22 March 2009
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| Minced Oaths - By Gumption! George Johnson 14:24:53 |
| | http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/minced-oath.html
Minced oaths are a sub-group of euphemisms used to avoid swearing when expressing surprise or annoyance. If you hit your thumb with a hammer when great aunt Edith is in the room what do you say? It's probably going to be a minced oath. Shakespeare might have resorted to 'gadzooks' (God's hooks - referring to the nails in the cross), we might try 'shoot' or 'freaking heck'.
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Saturday, 21 March 2009
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| NCAA Tournament Bracket time again Kate Halleron 09:11:07 |
| | It's that time of year again, for all us College Hoops junkies to get together for a little competition. I've set up a Bracket group on Yahoo! again this year. You can join by going here:
http://tournament.fantasysports.yahoo.com/t1/register/joinprivategroup_assign_team?GID=50694&P=mst3k
The password is mst3k
Selection Sunday is March 15, so you can't fill out your bracket before then, but please, join us!
Kate
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Friday, 20 March 2009
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| Re: Our little MST3K at fifteen ... Derek Janssen 23:27:55 |
| | Joseph Nebus wrote:
Sampo's lineup for the new set: Mystery Science Theater 3000 XV from Shout! Factory will include the following episodes: 102- THE ROBOT VS. THE AZTEC MUMMY (with short: COMMANDO CODY AND THE RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON Pt. 1) <strict rotation of reaction cuts where nothing happens> Robot?...Doctor?...Scientists?...Robot?...
509- THE GIRL IN LOVER'S LANE o/` "With Jack E-lam, not Jack La-Laaane...."
(Y'know, just because it's a train movie, J&tB shouldn't do host segs pretending to sing Boxcar Willie songs about riding trains-- Maybe they just just stick to what they know and sing about riding.....IN CARS! <do-doo, do-doo>
604- ZOMBIE NIGHTMARE 616- RACKET GIRLS (with short: ARE YOU READY FOR MARRIAGE?)
I think that the only one I've seen of this set is Racket Girls, which I didn't care for, although the short and its attendant host sketches were fantastic. RvtAM at least has S1 goodness (and Devil Dogs!), but the others can be safely "Well, at least SF got them out of their system" discarded, raising the higher probability of good titles on the next.
Still, I'd rather have S6 Mike than the flood of S10 we've been getting of late.
Derek Janssen ejanss1@verizon.net
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| Sci-Fi Channel gives in to jokes, renames self Joseph Nebus 22:47:29 |
| | So ... uh ... let *that* teach them to not keep running Mystery Science Theater 3000. Or other interseting shows.
http://www.reuters.com/article/televisionNews/idUSTRE52F34W20090316
-- Joseph Nebus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Is there a single list of all the MST3k titles on DVD? Dgates 22:38:30 |
| | I was just wondering if Danger: Death Ray, Secret Agent Super Dragon, or Operation Double 007 were on DVD, and I realized I didn't know a single place where I could quickly look that up.
Is there a single list of all the MST3k titles on DVD?
Thanks.
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| Has anybody.... Scotty P 16:45:21 |
| | downloaded this software?
www.SatelliteTvPcBox.com
Please let me know what yoy think
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Thursday, 19 March 2009
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| How Unbelievably Lame! William 18:52:57 |
| | Monday evening, I was delighted to see they were showing "The Brain That Wouldn't Die" on TCM.
"Great!" I thought. I'll get to see the uncut version, and maybe some cool stuff that the MST version had to leave out.
How mistaken I was. The TCM version showed Dr Cortner going into the strip club, but left out the part where the two cheap strippers were trying to pick up the doctor, and their ensuing wrestling match.
Then, when the monster-mutant behind the door grabbed Curt's arm, they cut the part where he staggers upstairs, smearing blood on the wall.
And to top it off, in the final scene where the monster-mutant finally gets his mitts on Dr Cortner, TCM cuts out the part where he takes a bite out of the doctor's neck and throws the morsel on the floor.
Holy neck juice! How squeamish can you get? Even MST, which tries to edit some movie content down for acceptable viewing, left those scenes in. I felt those particular scenes were ciritcal to the movie, to set its tone and give it some real emotional punch.
Even MST's comedy rendering of the film displayed a ton more courage and integrity than TCM. Maybe this fact is old news to most of you, but I was shocked. Or maybe I should say "not shocked in the slightest," after watching this old horror fave on TCM.
I'll know better next time.
William
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| RIP Natasha Richardson Jonah Falcon 02:01:04 |
| | Taken off life support.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009
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| Re: Is this forum still active? Joseph Nebus 16:52:04 |
| | godslabrat@gmail.com writes:
Hi all-
I've been away from the forum for a while. Is anyone still around?
Watch out for snakes. Lots of us are still around. Show of bots, please, folks? It's just getting anyone to say something first that's been sluggish.
-- Joseph Nebus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009
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| RIP Ron Silver Jonah Falcon 07:07:14 |
| | Actor Ron Silver dies in NYC at age 62 of cancer
By DAVID GERMAIN, AP Movie Writer
Actor Ron Silver, who won a Tony Award as a take-no-prisoners Hollywood producer in David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" and did a political about-face from loyal Democrat to Republican activist after the Sept. 11 attacks, died Sunday at the age of 62. "Ron Silver died peacefully in his sleep with his family around him early Sunday morning" in New York City, said Robin Bronk, executive director of the Creative Coalition, which Silver helped found. "He had been fighting esophageal cancer for two years."
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Monday, 16 March 2009
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| Where is everybody? Grace Noble 06:59:23 |
| | Hardly a post today. Was there a field trip I didn't hear about?
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Sunday, 15 March 2009
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| Happy Square Root Day Jonah Falcon 07:51:28 |
| | No, really, it's being celebrated today (3-3-09).
I guess you won't be able to celebrate the next one for 7 years.
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Thursday, 12 March 2009
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| Re: President Obama's gift to Prime Minister Brown Joseph Nebus 18:32:16 |
| | "Frank J. Lhota" <FrankLho.NOSPAM@rcn.com> writes:
When British Prime Minister Gordon Brown visited the White House, he brought his U.S. counterpart two particularly fine gifts: a desk carved from the historic anti-slave ship, HMS Resolute, and a first edition of the seven-volume biography of Churchill by Sir Martin Gilbert.
In return, the new U.S. President gave Brown a DVD set of 25 classic American Films. I have two questions about this gift:
1. Did Obama remember to make sure that the DVD's were region 2? 2. Were any of the 25 films in the set shown on MST3K? I wonder what impact "Catalina Caper" or "Hobgoblins" would have on international relations. I'd hope the Prime Minister could at least break the region coding on his DVD player. I managed it on mine in Singapore, even though finding the code for it required going to some of the skeeviest web sites not actually serving up inaccurately-punctuated song lyrics. I think they're issued sonic screwdrivers or something over there.
_Catalina Caper_ I think would mostly inspire resolution that underwater scenes make movies draaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag. The story had this nice little beat going and then they'd do some diving and even the weird underwater band hallucination couldn't keep it going.
_Hobgoblins_ might get war-crimes trials initiated.
Now, _The Beginning Of The End_ should finally get Britain to give up its policy of irradiating grasshoppers to send after the Irish. And _Ring of Terror_ would inspire both nations to not watch it. _Overdrawn at the Memory Bank_ would probably require backing up the Royal Memory Bank of Scotland.
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| OK, now I've got Box Set XIV Joseph Nebus 18:05:21 |
| | With luck, I might even find time to watch it, but I'd also borrowed the second series of _Father Ted_ from the library and that's got a higher priority considering I don't want to pay overdue fees on it.
Best Buy's also pretending if I fill out a survey I could win a five thousand dollar shopping spree, although we all know I won't.
-- Joseph Nebus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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