On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Bob in Jersey wrote:
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> 2. I can't remember the last time I read/heard the term 'netiquette'.
> Has to have been no later than the end of "c|net central."
I'm using the term in a glib/sarcastic way as part of a lesson I'm
teaching on social markting/networking on
1. http://goo.gl/, mentioned elsewhere, also offers shortening
tracking to logged-in users.
2. I can't remember the last time I read/heard the term 'netiquette'.
Has to have been no later than the end of "c|net central."
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Michael wrote:
> "One and a Half Men" is a non-starter. If I was a wagerin' man, I'd
> bet that another half-hour has opened up on the CBS fall schedule.
I've always enjoyed "Two and a Half Men" but am only now realizing
that the half-a-man was Charlie.
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 16:48, Ron Casalotti wrote:
> As for long links, active Twitter users utilize link shorteners to
> economize characters. One of the most popular is bit.ly (http://
> bit.ly) which is free. You don't have to register to use it, but if
> you do and create link shortcuts after
Sheen is acting like someone looking to get out of a contract so that
he can move on to other things by being increasingly abusive until he
reaches the "last straw".
As for long links, active Twitter users utilize link shorteners to
economize characters. One of the most popular is bit.ly (http://
Seems fitting that Charlie Sheen's prospective replacement on "Men"
should be Michael J. Fox.
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I would guess that ... My Dad Said's chances of being renewed just went up
from about 10% to over 50%.
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Jon Delfin wrote:
> I guess I shouldn't be holding my breath for Sheen to be the new l
I guess I shouldn't be holding my breath for Sheen to be the new lead
on "The Office," right?
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Michael wrote:
> "One and a Half Men" is a non-starter. If I was a wagerin' man, I'd
> bet that another half-hour has opened up on the CBS fall schedule.
>
> On Feb 25
"One and a Half Men" is a non-starter. If I was a wagerin' man, I'd
bet that another half-hour has opened up on the CBS fall schedule.
On Feb 25, 7:15 am, Bob in Jersey wrote:
> Why did that just remind me of radio comedian Glenn Beck? :-P
>
> I hate TVWeek.com again. They're too lazy to dig up f
Why did that just remind me of radio comedian Glenn Beck? :-P
I hate TVWeek.com again. They're too lazy to dig up fresh stories to
replace the outdated Sheen entries that appear after the latest one in
their daily e-mail update...
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On Feb 24, 10:28 pm, David Lynch wrote:
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> There's something about the language in this and the insistence on
> using the name Chaim Levine that makes me feel like there's a deeper
> disconnect from reality than just substance abuse.
Besides, you'd think that a guy who changed his name from Carl
Jason Carpio, to Mark J by way of televisiongirl:
> They should of just gone on without him. Don't punish the others bc the
> star is a moron
Pulling a Dick York/Dick Sargent at this stage would just lead to more
criticism.
Goodnight, sweet prince.
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On Feb 24, 8:35 pm, Jason Carpio wrote:
> They should of just gone on without him. Don't punish the others bc the
> star is a moron
Unfortunately, "2.5 Men" is not an ensemble show. Sheen's character
is the linchpin of the premise and with all due respect to the capable
hands of character wo
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