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Barking up the w-rung tree?
Some one in the front yard of the office was barking up the fabled tree. Should I call for the M-Ork-In Man now? I am not sure how you handle happy pets. Do you zap them mentally or do you use special guttural sound effects? Oh hey don't be so quick to understand me. Do you think Mindy would go for that line you just spilled? ...
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Human Nature
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Heather W.
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November 24, 2008
Re: please, mr. patterson, review youtube instead
I like your suggestion of a more serious review at a later date. These people came together for the express purpose of trashing these shows, sight unseen. I've watch ''My Own Worst Enemy'', my fiancee and I found it very enjoyable. Mr. Patterson and his friends might have too, if they'd taken the time to watch more than 5 minutes. As for those ...
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Television
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Lylith
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October 16, 2008
What Malarky. HD DVD Format Best Ever --
The Corporations and the Government want to keep the making and sharing and watching of videos all to themselves, because it is a form of their overweening and jealous power over our United States Citizenry. DVD Formats, and High Definition DVD Formats, are by far SUPERIOR to the new Blu-Ray Format, which locks you out of reading and writing ...
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DVD Extras
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MichaelBernard2
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October 1, 2008
Local news is better than national
I've been getting my news fix from nola.com (Times Picayune) and from WWL. Saves me from all the hysteria and bad info on some of the national cable news sources (gad - save me from Geraldo). Weather channel is generally good, but if you want to find out exactly where the damage is (or levees sloshing over), you have to go the nola.com for ...
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Television
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Deann858
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September 1, 2008
Ballot boxers are meanies I don't want to be here
they remind me of the flying monkies in the wizard of oz. AAAAARGHHHH!!!! Noo, noooo! Re: the witch of the South: (So you can tell, Ms. Dreyfuss she met Her demise in the fray- ballot box circa 1865 + = or minus a few years relatively speaking, ahem in the Ballot Box. That is if anybody ever finds a clip of that skit where julia gave the hottest ...
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Ballot Box
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Independence
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August 6, 2008
Autism and TV?
My son, Daniel is turning 18 in a couple of months, but since he was 4, he's been dealing with a high functioning form of Autism called ''Asperger's Syndrome.'' I just want to know one thing about this whole ''If your child watched videos and cable TV, blah, blah, blah.'' What if your child never, or hardly ever, watched TV, or watched videos as ...
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LadyAP
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August 4, 2008
Nickelodeon in the eighties
I just wanted to mention that I was a child in the 1980s, and Nickelodeon was QUITE different in those days...I don't know about the ''two dimensional colorful stimulation'' that is shown today being as dramatic back then....Nick used to show a lot of old, wholesome programming (like Lassie and Dennis the Menace) and the shows that WERE children's ...
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Science
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denisethepoet
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July 30, 2008
Autism and Wireless Technology
It's funny how they fail to mention how families who were able to afford cable back then were also among the first to expose their kids to cell phones (and thus, cell phone masts), cordless phones, and other wireless devices. Now that children of people from all walks of life are at risk for autism, I would think that wireless technology and the ...
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blaze0811
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July 28, 2008
Is This for Real ? ?
I can't believe that with all the issues our country has that what a candidate's wife wears and where it was purchased is of any importance. As long as someone isn't naked and their clothing is clean, I have no desire to know anything more. I am also astonished that once again the American public is trying to make someone conform to ''our'' ...
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Television
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diana - z
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June 19, 2008
SCOTUS HITS PRIMETIME WITH BOTH BARRELS BLAZING...
OMIGOSH this was breathtaking. I haven't watched ten minutes of this series in toto, and I just happened to flip to this (I'm assuming from the '15 minutes' description given) moments after it started. I was awed. That David E. Kelley had the audacity to address this court, this directly, this specifically and with this brio, was exhilarating. ...
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AlexR
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April 24, 2008
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