It might be under the title "Independent Lens".
'Ariel'
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
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.
I replaced the ball flapper on my toilet last night.
You'd think I was Pa Ingalls from the strutting.
Independent Lens lists Red Hook Justice, Vietman: TNG, and Chaves Tavine: A Los Angeles Story.
No Double Dare.
::sniff::
PBS hates you ita, they mock you during the pledge-a-thon.
they mock you during the pledge-a-thon.
They know you didn't pledge.
PBS hates you ita, they mock you during the pledge-a-thon.
psst. don't tell her about the "dancing itas."
PBS hates you ita, they mock you during the pledge-a-thon.
psst. don't tell her about the "dancing itas."
Ahahahahahaaaaaaa!!!!!
Mocking me is one thing. For that you die. But mocking me with stuff I have no idea about? For that you die more slowly.
When SpaceShipOne won the Ansari X Prize last October, the marketers behind the Diet 7UP soft drink said they would give away the "first free ticket to space" — and this week, the contest has begun.
The grand prize is a suborbital trip to the fringe of space, on a yet-to-be-flown craft that's based on SpaceShipOne technology. Why SpaceShipOne? Because the giveaway deal is being put together through the auspices of the X Prize Foundation.
"One of the rules that the [X Prize] teams signed onto in their master team agreement was that the X Prize Foundation would have access to some of the early seats at the going ticket price," Peter Diamandis, the foundation's chairman, explained.
7UP plans to take one of those seats, Diamandis said. It will also take care of the $200,000 price tag, plus an extra $100,000 to cover the tax bill.
Dancing itas and sopapillas. What a lovely Buffista morning!
I didn't paint my nails last night but I am wearing sandals for the first time this spring. I never thought I'd think of mid-70's as warm weather.