I'm sorry that the haircut isn't what you wanted, Allyson.
Okay, grades finalized for one class. Now to lunch, then I'll do the rest of the grades.
Jayne ,'Safe'
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'm sorry that the haircut isn't what you wanted, Allyson.
Okay, grades finalized for one class. Now to lunch, then I'll do the rest of the grades.
msbelle, I hear you talking about freecyling and am totally intrigued. I have a desk to get rid of, an office chair and some glass shelves. I did the freecycle dot com and gots nowhere. What's the site? Otherwise, I shall craigslist.
Try freecycle.org.
At least the New York freecycle thing is a yahoogroups mailing list.
You even got a superscript in there. I bow before the master.
This is kinda sad:
Several hit TV series of the past, including WKRP in Cincinnati, The Wonder Years and Beverly Hills, 90210, have not been released on DVD because they contain popular music on their soundtracks and the producers did not purchase rights to use the songs for home-video, the Wall Street Journal reported today (Friday). Owners of the shows have since learned that relicensing the rights now is either too expensive or too difficult to negotiate. Sony has produced DVD versions of four seasons of Married ... With Children, but without the theme, Frank Sinatra's "Love and Marriage," because it was unable to reach a licensing deal for it, the newspaper said.
However, it renews my amazement that Miami Vice is out on DVD.
Okay. New project #2 meeting went okay. Now I have to see what Boss² wants to do about #1. If it's not too urgent (ha!) I might get that nap after all. Worst comes to worst, I get a walk away from perfume lady.
I would very much like it to be 4 hours and 17 minutes from now.
Can someone arrange it for me?
Several hit TV series of the past, including WKRP in Cincinnati, The Wonder Years and Beverly Hills, 90210, have not been released on DVD because they contain popular music on their soundtracks and the producers did not purchase rights to use the songs for home-video, the Wall Street Journal reported today (Friday). Owners of the shows have since learned that relicensing the rights now is either too expensive or too difficult to negotiate. Sony has produced DVD versions of four seasons of Married ... With Children, but without the theme, Frank Sinatra's "Love and Marriage," because it was unable to reach a licensing deal for it, the newspaper said.
That seems incredibly short-sighted of the owners of the rights -- a popular DVD is only going to generate interest in their music and an unpopular one seems unlikely to do them harm.
However, it renews my amazement that Miami Vice is out on DVD.
miami vice probably had the foresight to secure the rights.
Perkins, come here and you'll have two hours taken care of.