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user's latest post:
If Justice were an Island we...
Published (2009-11-28 03:53:00)
We sailed on a ship past and the captain called out she's not for us lads not what we came to be about here on this here wild ocean we hope to pass by on. Justice were just a small isle with maybe a tiny tree that stood out with super white sand far away from land in the ocean of green and blue and it stood far away from anything worth the ships landing. They fought the captain and mutiny was part of the sailing ships nightmare. But...
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Some Controversy
Published (2009-11-29 15:39:00)
God wrote: Derf wrote: Quote: God, I give you some food for thought. Fifty thousand people who have an additional 30 years life expectancy would emit about 15 billion pounds of CO2, because of eating, household heating/energy and transportation. On a per year basis that approximates 500 million pounds per year or about 200 billion grams per year. In addition if these 50,000 people lived they would consume about $ 10 billion dollars in health...
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ALLEGORY OF LOVE ....
Published (2009-11-29 18:23:00)
Judy, Thanks for that link! I just remembered that in the Miss Marple episode that Laurence Fox was in (with his hair), Sittaford Mystery, also in the cast were Patricia Hodge (Phyllida Erskine-Brown from Rumpole) and also the good doctor from All Things Great and Small. It was strange to see Patricia Hodge looking all aged...in the Rumpole episodes (from the early 80s, I believe) she was young and blooming...I felt like Rumplestilskin!
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So Ten Months into the Presidency
Published (2009-11-29 16:59:00)
Sometimes coincidences aren't coincidences. A sample: Archbishop Gomez: Health Care MUST Include Illegal Immigrants ............................................... OKLAHOMA CITY -- Archbishop Eusebius Beltran and a council of priests have joined an ecumenical "Pledge of Resistance" against one of the nation's broadest state laws restricting illegal immigration. The Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizens Act, which was to...
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Female Stuff
Published (2009-11-29 10:48:00)
DERF2003 wrote: Lin Cleveland wrote: DERF2003 wrote: Lin Cleveland wrote: Juliania wrote: This subject just seems to be swimming in doublespeak, and I don't hear the main point being even raised. Which is: It is not good for the body to subject it to radiation. Come again? IT IS NOT GOOD FOR THE BODY TO SUBJECT IT TO UNNECESSARY EVEN IF MINIMAL RADIATION. So, you have to weigh the pros and cons. Confession: I, at the approaching...
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So Ten Months into the Presidency
Published (2009-11-28 15:01:00)
Those of us who are long in the tooth can cast our minds back to the first televised presidential debates, between Nixon and Kennedy. I can remember that at that time it obviously gave Kennedy an 'edge' to seem as bellicose as Nixon on the hot topic of the day, the strategies against the two opponents of the day, USSR and China. When Kennedy came into office, however, in action he gradually distanced himself from the previous...
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Secrets of Shangri-LA
Published (2009-11-29 15:11:00)
Don't know about TV program but http://www.crystalinks.com/sacredcaves.html has a great set of pictures and other info. mt
user's latest post:
Hathaway's "back...
Published (2009-11-28 14:44:00)
Hathaway does stoop and slouch a lot but I wonder if it is so that the camera can do a close-up with other actors esp. Lewis. I also noticed that he has to bend down to get through some doorways.
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finding old Morse eps.......part...
Published (2009-11-25 09:55:00)
Oh, of course! I remebered last night that Lewis says, "Wagner" when he opens the CD player. Pip, thanks for being kind enough not to dope slap me for missing the obvious.
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Three New Poirot Films Completed
Published (2009-11-23 10:36:00)
David Suchet has completed filming of 3 new Poirot films : 'Clocks' Investigating a spy-ring Colin Race comes to Wilbraham Crescent, where he literally bumps into agency typist Sheila Webb, as she comes flying out of number 19, the home of blind ex-teacher Millicent Pebmarsh. Sheila has discovered the body of a man whose identity proves hard to confirm, surrounded by four clocks, stopped at the same time. Miss Pebmarsh does not know...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-24 11:54:00)
by Juliania
This subject just seems to be swimming in doublespeak, and I don't hear the main point being even raised. Which is:
It is not good for the body to subject it to radiation.
Come again?
IT IS NOT GOOD FOR THE BODY TO SUBJECT IT TO UNNECESSARY EVEN IF MINIMAL RADIATION.
So, you have to weigh the pros and cons.
Confession: I, at the approaching venerableness age ...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-16 09:03:00)
by DERF2003
The following extract comes from an interview with Wendell Cox, a noted expert on transportation and planning, held in France, before the financial crisis became apparent to Joe the Plumber, McCain, Bush and Palin.
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-28 12:41:00)
by starfish
Spock, I am in total agreement but would like to add that in addition to Poirot, there also has never been a more exquisite series than RexStout's Nero Wolfe, starring Maury Chaykin and Company !!!
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-05 07:52:00)
by Solar
Not a bad ep., but , didn't have any scenes that jumped out at me. No drama bet Lewis and Hath. , well , I guess you can't have that in every show or you would turn it into a soap opera . Lots of red herrings to the point it became dull in spots. Not sure if I fully got the point why the foster mum killed her son. The sex ended when he went to university , was it that she was loosing him to ...
Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-25 11:51:00)
by DERF2003
How Does he do? Joan Walsh of Salon says "Glad I'm not Obama". The Right hate him; they hated him before he took office, and the screaming whining left can't understand why he did not change the world. After all he took office January 20 and I still don't have a job, no health care, and the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War continue. Terrible they say. Not the country I once knew. Democracy flew...
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-10 08:43:00)
by Silvio
Pip,
I take it ABSOLUTE CONVICTION is a Morse episode? I'll add it to the list!!
I love Josephine Tey, and DAUGHTER OF TIME is one the best. Actually her Inspector is somewhat like Morse--he is a quiet loner, dignified, and literary. But he is a bit more disciplined than Morse, and not a lady's man either. (He likes to go fishing, for fish...) He gets interested in Richard III ...
Started 2 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-29 15:11:00)
by God
Don't know about TV program but
http://www.crystalinks.com/sacredcaves.html
has a great set of pictures and other info.
mt
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-09 11:53:00)
by Sheerwater
A bit more of his past will be revealed in 'Life Born of Fire' in particular the reason why he gave up training to be a priest as he knows the victim having attended the same school and university. Lewis does question him about his sexuality in this episode but he declines to answer. I can't say anymore as it will spoil the episode, as it's the next one to be shown.
James Hathaway is a ...
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-28 17:48:00)
by Lin Cleveland
hodgethepodge wrote:
We sailed on a ship past and the captain called out
she's not for us lads not what we came to be about here on this
here wild ocean we hope to pass by on.
Justice were just a small isle with maybe a tiny tree that stood out with super white sand far away from land in the ocean of green and blue and it stood far away from anything worth ...
Started 6 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-05-07 22:45:00)
by kywalt
Auntie wrote: We would like to get your feedback and thoughts on what the ultimate discussion board or community features would include.
You had one...
... the old NOW board...
... but ya'll shut it down.
Dem 2 words: 1970 abutment
Strange...
... in Nov. 1970 I was new on the local volunteer fire dept. and one of my first runs was a fatal car accident ...
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Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-10 08:43:00)
by Silvio
Pip,
I take it ABSOLUTE CONVICTION is a Morse episode? I'll add it to the list!!
I love Josephine Tey, and DAUGHTER OF TIME is one the best. Actually her Inspector is somewhat like Morse--he is a quiet loner, dignified, and literary. But he is a bit more disciplined than Morse, and not a lady's man either. (He likes to go fishing, for fish...) He gets interested in Richard III ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-24 11:54:00)
by Juliania
This subject just seems to be swimming in doublespeak, and I don't hear the main point being even raised. Which is:
It is not good for the body to subject it to radiation.
Come again?
IT IS NOT GOOD FOR THE BODY TO SUBJECT IT TO UNNECESSARY EVEN IF MINIMAL RADIATION.
So, you have to weigh the pros and cons.
Confession: I, at the approaching venerableness age ...
Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-25 11:51:00)
by DERF2003
How Does he do? Joan Walsh of Salon says "Glad I'm not Obama". The Right hate him; they hated him before he took office, and the screaming whining left can't understand why he did not change the world. After all he took office January 20 and I still don't have a job, no health care, and the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War continue. Terrible they say. Not the country I once knew. Democracy flew...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-16 09:03:00)
by DERF2003
The following extract comes from an interview with Wendell Cox, a noted expert on transportation and planning, held in France, before the financial crisis became apparent to Joe the Plumber, McCain, Bush and Palin.
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-09 11:53:00)
by Sheerwater
A bit more of his past will be revealed in 'Life Born of Fire' in particular the reason why he gave up training to be a priest as he knows the victim having attended the same school and university. Lewis does question him about his sexuality in this episode but he declines to answer. I can't say anymore as it will spoil the episode, as it's the next one to be shown.
James Hathaway is a ...
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-28 12:41:00)
by starfish
Spock, I am in total agreement but would like to add that in addition to Poirot, there also has never been a more exquisite series than RexStout's Nero Wolfe, starring Maury Chaykin and Company !!!
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-23 10:36:00)
by Sheerwater
David Suchet has completed filming of 3 new Poirot films :
'Clocks'
Investigating a spy-ring Colin Race comes to Wilbraham Crescent, where he literally bumps into agency typist Sheila Webb, as she comes flying out of number 19, the home of blind ex-teacher Millicent Pebmarsh. Sheila has discovered the body of a man whose identity proves hard to confirm, surrounded by four clocks,...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-21 14:08:00)
by Judy___
A grand show it was! Moyers can't be replaced.
The politicians scripts just get recycled from war to war. All sound the same if one gets old enough to hear them for the second or third time. Only the politicians' names change and maybe skin color. The actions are the same when pushed by the same forces once the war has been started. _________________ "The goal of a just society is ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-05 07:52:00)
by Solar
Not a bad ep., but , didn't have any scenes that jumped out at me. No drama bet Lewis and Hath. , well , I guess you can't have that in every show or you would turn it into a soap opera . Lots of red herrings to the point it became dull in spots. Not sure if I fully got the point why the foster mum killed her son. The sex ended when he went to university , was it that she was loosing him to ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-23 10:07:00)
by Sheerwater
The principal photography has begun for the eagerly anticipated television adaptation of Agatha Christies Murder on the Orient Express .
Acclaimed director, Philip Martin, will bring Agatha Christies most popular novel to life. Philip directed the television drama Hawking which was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for best single drama; the final installment of the ...
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