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Wollongong Quokka

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Aug 15, 2001, 11:35:42 AM8/15/01
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Hmmm... Coast to Coast being the ABC's newish Sunday morning arts show.

Anyone notice they've been tinkering with the set?

Started a couple of weeks ago... we get a coffee table with scones
("Scons!" "Scones!") and coffee on set for no apparent reason.

Then last week we get a fruit platter.

What *does* a fruit platter have to do with arts? I'm mean it's a TV show
not a still life...


Stay tuned this week though... the abstract messages go deeper when I
gather a dog will be added to the set. Yes, a dog. It doesn't do
anything. It's just a dog on the set... a real dog. Of an arts show.

Can anyone think of what they could be POSSIBLY be thinking?

Could it be an attempt to get the kiddies to stay on after Rage, suffer
The Insiders, for a possible descendant of Woodrow?

Hmmm... not very convincing.

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ann bishop

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Aug 16, 2001, 1:51:52 AM8/16/01
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Wollongong Quokka <quo...@zip.net.au> wrote:

> Hmmm... Coast to Coast being the ABC's newish Sunday morning arts show.
>
> Anyone notice they've been tinkering with the set?
>
> Started a couple of weeks ago... we get a coffee table with scones
> ("Scons!" "Scones!") and coffee on set for no apparent reason.
>

scones

> Then last week we get a fruit platter.
>
> What *does* a fruit platter have to do with arts? I'm mean it's a TV show
> not a still life...
>
>
> Stay tuned this week though... the abstract messages go deeper when I
> gather a dog will be added to the set. Yes, a dog. It doesn't do
> anything. It's just a dog on the set... a real dog. Of an arts show.
>
> Can anyone think of what they could be POSSIBLY be thinking?
>
> Could it be an attempt to get the kiddies to stay on after Rage, suffer
> The Insiders, for a possible descendant of Woodrow?
>
> Hmmm... not very convincing.

I worry about Mr Sheir(or however he spells it) and his programming
ideas.
I don't care if it wasn't his decision I'm going to blame him for it
anyway,there's something wrong with that man.

Grumbling aside is the show worth watching(despite the props)??

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anni...@excite.com.au

David Springthorpe

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Aug 16, 2001, 4:10:42 AM8/16/01
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 15:35:42 GMT, Wollongong Quokka
<quo...@zip.net.au> wrote:

>Stay tuned this week though... the abstract messages go deeper when I
>gather a dog will be added to the set. Yes, a dog. It doesn't do
>anything. It's just a dog on the set... a real dog. Of an arts show.

Do you think that possibly they may be barking up the wrong tree.....?

D.S.

Edy Syquer

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Aug 17, 2001, 2:01:30 AM8/17/01
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Wollongong Quokka <quo...@zip.net.au> wrote in message news:<iFwe7.2511$Kn3.1...@nostril.pacific.net.au>...

And here Edy was thinking this would be a thread about Graham
Kennedy's late night news program :)

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