Of COURSE it's 'Narrow'!
What else would we have possibly thought...? snicker!!!
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From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 5:04 PM
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] [Fwd: Report: Family Ties
No, it's cool. That a very fair question. What about the boys???
LOL @ passing it on! I always thought it would be the CIA...but they're
forbidden from domestic snooping, right? Yeah...like a rat is forbidden
from
eating cheese!
I just got a very wierd picture in my head. A rat-like J.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:07 AM
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Subject: The Blood Type Diet: The Un-Diet
http://files.intellicontact.com/00/07/74/00077478/fc4e94867bdf176ddaa6c4d34
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Good read, Tracey. Reading this made me realize we've yet to see that most
common of TV phenomena: the copycat series. Although Straczynski wouldn't
really be copying Heroes, you know others will. Just as shows like Lost
helped spawn a slew of Slowly-Unfolding-Mystery copycats, so will Heroes.
Is this really surprising? I found this very interesting, and not
entirely a surprise, for two reasons:
1. Former NBA player Tim Hardaway's comments:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2766213
2. The explosive growth of niche publishing via cable TV, am talk
radio, blogs, and the
The parent-child bond is not to be underestimated. People will often
cling to it when all logic and facts say otherwise.
George
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I absolutely respect her ability to handle her past with such
calm, 'cause I'd still be pissed about it.
I think a lot of dumped down versions will appear, which will include a
youth oriented one to appear to the OC crowd. Hopefully, there may be
one or to gems in the bunch.
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Good read, Tracey. Reading this made me realize we've yet to see that most
common of TV
I'm thinking comics, Keith. He's already put out one sequel/prequel, What Lies
Beyond. Not bad, not good, not really worth the ten-buck price tag. I bought
it on an impulse.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this for books only? Some of the language
sounds like it's disussing a TV series...
Quick, Reece! Go to Kenya Moore's web site. That'll get that image right outta
your head...
Reece Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, it's cool. That a very
fair question. What about the boys???
LOL @ passing it on! I always thought it would be the CIA...but they're
forbidden from
And they're posting signs every light-year along the way back...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dang, two reports of bigoted Asians in one day? No
doubt about it: no First Contact coming anytime soon. The Vulcans have
definitely turned the ship around and gone home in disgust...
Anti-Semitic
LOLLOLLOL Thanks! Just hearing the WORDS saved me! Whew!
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From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:32 PM
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Re: Merck ends vaccine lobbying effort
Cordelia Naismith-Vorkosigan, mother of Lois McMaster Bujold's epic
hero Miles Vorkosigan, might fit the bill. The Miles books are well
known but the first two books in series, SHARDS OF HONOR and
BARRAYAR, feature Miles' mother and father as the main characters.
Miles is truly his mother's
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