I just watched Entertainment Tonite and the continuing saga of the
multi-millionaire marriage, A Day in the life of Monica Lewinsky-hosted
by Tom Green, Martin Lawrence and his near death experience, and
something about a fictional movie about Jon-Benet Ramsey and a "real"
interview with John Ramsey, are the topics.
The edges of reality are blurred. Help.
Tom Green is bizarre- but funny.
Compared to this kind of shit- TooL seems like apple pie.
Any thoughts?
JoAnn
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RR
My daughter leaves the tv on while she's on the computer- and she likes
me in the same room - she hates to be alone, so I am a captive audience
unless I want to hear rants of my being anti-social.
I got rid of the other tv in the house - I sold it to a guy who offered
me $40.00 for it, figuring I'd never go for it. Little did he know,
that in the year and a half I had it in my bedroom, it had only been
used a few times.
That's right - you are bad, bad, bad. Get a hair shirt and wear it for
666 days. you---- TV Junkie!
Walk up to your television. With both forearms grip it like you would a
loved one about to fall, pull it close to you like a weeping child. Turn
your torso so as the TV turns with you. Do this until the Television is
facing the wall. Unplug it and proceed to set some flowers on top of it.
Walk back to your sofa and enjoy a good book.
Liberation. You'll like this.
--
I am sofa king we todd did.
-Mike
JoAnn <m1732N...@rcn.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> Summer can't come soon enough to save my sanity.
>
> I just watched Entertainment Tonite and the continuing saga of the
> multi-millionaire marriage, A Day in the life of Monica Lewinsky-hosted
> by Tom Green, Martin Lawrence and his near death experience, and
> something about a fictional movie about Jon-Benet Ramsey and a "real"
> interview with John Ramsey, are the topics.
>
> The edges of reality are blurred. Help.
>
> Tom Green is bizarre- but funny.
>
> Compared to this kind of shit- TooL seems like apple pie.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
--
I am sofa king we todd did.
-Mike
JoAnn <m1732N...@rcn.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:0779003c...@usw-ex0106-048.remarq.com...
> Yeah - Mike but the problem is .... I - was - reading a book at the
> same time. TV sucks so bad that I rarely watch it, but I had 20 min.
> of down time and while reading the book happened to see this shit.
>
> My daughter leaves the tv on while she's on the computer- and she likes
> me in the same room - she hates to be alone, so I am a captive audience
> unless I want to hear rants of my being anti-social.
>
> I got rid of the other tv in the house - I sold it to a guy who offered
> me $40.00 for it, figuring I'd never go for it. Little did he know,
> that in the year and a half I had it in my bedroom, it had only been
> used a few times.
>
http://community.webtv.net/JerseyJoe-1/BigJoesWebBonanza
Yea! Simpsons- I love Homer.
Yea! Sopranos, I'm glad a don't have a mother like Tony's - Oh wait - I
do.
These happen to be the two shows I try to watch if I'm bored. I also
like Sex in the City, when it's on.
Masterpiece Theatre pisses me off because everything is done in several
parts and on different nights, so I never get to watch the whole
performance from beginning to end -I Hate THat.
I watch south park, tom green show, whose line is it anyway? and the
sopranos when I can figure out when it's on. That's about it. Oh, and
porn.
RR
I think they rotate the series, maybe Sex in the City will be on again
after the Sopranos.
> I also
> watch a bit of live sports - mostly Yankee games, and some
> football and NCaa
> basketball, when its competitive, but that's it.
Everyone in my family is a Yankee fan except me- I lived near Fenway
for about 5 years and had season tickets. I even quit my job one
summer so I could go to all the games. Ahh, what a life.
Every baseball season there's bets on Yankees vs Red Sox - I also have
a brother in law who's a Red Sox fan. So it's two of us against 10.
I used to follow B-ball when I could go to the games - when I lived in
Buffalo and then moved to Boston. But I haven't paid attention to it
in years.
Football just doesn't do anything for me nor does hockey.
OBTooL; At the concert that I went to Maynard was in a good mood and
told us that he would change his underwear, so those of us that were
going to the next night's concert wouldn't be offended. He's such a
gentleman.
Check
>
>Yea! Sopranos,
Check!! (gotta luv a Jersey based mafia show)
>
>These happen to be the two shows I try to watch if I'm bored. I also
>like Sex in the City, when it's on.
Whatever happenned to Carrie and Co. anyway?
I'm pretty amazed at how similar our viewing habits are, or maybe i
shouldn't be considering we're in a similar age group.. heh.. but I also
watch a bit of live sports - mostly Yankee games, and some football and NCaa
basketball, when its competitive, but that's it.
-Horse
OBTooL: ABC once considered doing a pilot called "Maynard's rotting shorts",
but a test audience panned it.
http://community.webtv.net/JerseyJoe-1/BigJoesWebBonanza
Is that like 'Mai Tai' without the umbrella?
>I can't get into team sports on a regular basis. Sometimes I'll watch a
>football or hockey game if my friends want to, but I prefer one on one,
>fighting based sports.
But what about the Thunder? Ya never know when the next Nomar will be
passing thru, or when J Popper might whip out his harp on a national anthem
or something.
-Horse
OBTooL: If Maynard ever becomes as fat as John Popper, he'd make like a pin
and pop.
>
>Everyone in my family is a Yankee fan except me- I lived near Fenway
>for about 5 years and had season tickets. I even quit my job one
>summer so I could go to all the games. Ahh, what a life.
I lived near Fenway for 2 years - in Warren Towers (Tower A) of the BU
campus my Frosh & Soph years. It was especially kewl when the BoSox won the
AL Pennant and fans rampaged thru Kenmore - i actually witnessed mounted
cops trampling unruly fans.. thats one to tell the grandkids.
>
>Every baseball season there's bets on Yankees vs Red Sox - I also have
>a brother in law who's a Red Sox fan. So it's two of us against 10.
The curse of the Bambino happens to be Y2K compliant, you know.
>
>I used to follow B-ball when I could go to the games - when I lived in
>Buffalo and then moved to Boston. But I haven't paid attention to it
>in years.
I assume that means Basketball - so how does Buffalo tie in?
>
>Football just doesn't do anything for me nor does hockey.
Yeah, well, i like it for the sport of it - strategy, brute strength, and
athleticism - not the grunts and smacks and trash talking. Show me the
monkey! (psst, btw not a racial slur; jesus i'm sick of PC)
-Horse
OBTooL: Danny would probably wipe up in naked knock hockey, if it were an
olympic sport.
I used to follow B-ball when I could go to the games - when I lived
in Buffalo and then moved to Boston. But I haven't paid
attention to it in years.
I assume that means Basketball - so how does Buffalo tie in?
My grandfather used to take me to Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo to see
the Buffalo Braves, I remember when Kareem-Abdul-Jabar was known as Lew
Alcindor. ( I grew up with mostly male relatives- I was the only girl
among among grandchildren so I got to "play with the guys" instead of
with dolls).
Maybe, that's why I grew up with the internal mantra of "I will not be
domesticated".
Boys always seemed to have more fun than girls.
JoAnn (who is suffering from gender confusion- just kidding- I checked
the necessary parts- I AM WOMAN)
OBTooL- I think Maynard must have gender confusion - he dresses up in
woman clothes - but he appears to be a ...BREEDER- Quel Horror!! I have
no clue if my spelling in the gallic language is correct.
JoAnn - signing off in a goofy mood- back to serious social worker mode.