Wait - is that going to affect my reality tv fix?
Well, the press conference is certainly not going to be reality tv.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wait - is that going to affect my reality tv fix?
Well, the press conference is certainly not going to be reality tv.
Hmph. Well. That will most likely delay CSI, huh? Which means I can stay at work a little longer and oh GOD I can't believe I just typed that.
shrift, I read somewhere that tonight is gearing up for sweeps, and networks weren't sure if they were going to air the conference.
No idea where I ... right ... IMDB:
President Bush's decision to hold a news conference at 8:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday) throws a monkey wrench into the networks' machinery as they gear up for the first night of the May sweeps. The news conference would come: halfway through the scheduled one-hour edition of CBS's Survivor: Palau and would likely run into CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; during NBC's Will & Grace, which was to have featured guest appearances by Alan Arkin, Debbie Reynolds and Lee Majors -- and probably into The Apprentice at 9:00 p.m.; after the first half hour of ABC's movie, Sweet Home Alabama; and halfway through Fox's The O.C. By midmorning today, only Fox had committed to airing the news conference live.
Yay for middle names, and yay for family Burrell all safely at home. Welcome Isaac James Monkeypants!
I think we'll see Dom and Orly cavorting in bed during primetime before we see a sixth season of Angel
Wow. As warmup acts go, that would definitely get the viewers tuning in.
Sigh. No go then - damn. That's what I figured, but since I'd never heard anything about it, and she seemed so sure... ah well.
Ma'alesh.
Well, someone else has to give their son the middle name Marcus, then.
Isaac James Isaac James Isaac James ... how in love am I with that double "a"? You just don't get that so much these days.
Well, there is Aaron, although my only problem with that name is that it's hard to distinguish between "Aaron" and "Erin". But that's just me.
Love doing research and coming across sentences like this:
It is often said that over 50% of the gross national product of the U.S.A. is related to welding in one way or another.
If I had a dime...
In completely unrelated news, does anyone know the difference, if there is one, between a welding rod and an electrode used in arc welding?
I believe welding rod is an actual wire consumed in the production of the weld. But I only watch welding, I do not commit welding in any way.
An electrode used in arc welding can be either consumable welding rod also serving as electrode or non-consumable electrode only.