reynoldbot
Jupiter
A paper-white mask of evil.
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Post by reynoldbot on Mar 7, 2008 22:12:17 GMT -4
Late Night with Conan O'Brien House M.D. Arrested Development 3rd Rock From The Sun Ren And Stimpy Beavis and Butthead Cosmos Big Love Freaks and Geeks Futurama Gilmore Girls King of the Hill Pete and Pete old Simpsons Veronica Mars
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Post by Ginnie on Mar 7, 2008 22:20:16 GMT -4
Anyone remember 'The Prisoner' from the sixties?
Speaking of Patrick McGoohan, going further back, to 'Danger Man'.
And even more obscure, who remembers The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
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Al Johnston
"Cheer up!" they said, "It could be worse!" So I did, and it was.
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Post by Al Johnston on Mar 8, 2008 5:23:02 GMT -4
I never saw The Prisoner broadcast, but I have the DVD set ;D
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Post by Ginnie on Mar 8, 2008 11:22:33 GMT -4
Which reminds me to ask a question that I've held back for years... Do the Brits 'ave a cuisine? This is painfully close to the truth... ;D When I was at the farmer's market this moringing I noticed that the Brit stall was empty,, and their was a sign that said they were at the 'British Isles Show' in Toronto and would be back next week. I don't know exactly what you do at this show, but there is a Prince Harry lookalike, someone there from Coronation St. and a dart champion that you can win $1,000.00 from if you beat him at darts. www.thebritishislesshowcanada.com/I wonder if they serve food there... A Comment on Brit food: Most of their cuisine doesn't seem that fancy because that's basics of what we eat in North America too - stews, roasts, potatoes and the like. We've just added hamburgers and hot dogs to the mix.
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