Channel 7 apparently realised that re-screening the season premiere of Angel at the request of fans might ruin their reputation as utter bastards, so they've switched the show to 11:30pm on Thursdays just to shake things up. In NSW, anyway.
All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American
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Fuckers! Where the frilly heck is Buffy!
And in Vic.
Jimi, you too?
moonlit
It's for me, so unless jimi's moved from SA it's him too.
D'uh, yeah, I did see your post Allan and I did know you were in SA, my only excuse is that anti-biotics are making my brain woolly like a mammoth at the moment, not capable of putting 2 and 2 together.
I do wonder why they moved it. Was it getting beaten by Merrick and Rosso Unplanned? Because other than that it was only up against news on ABC and 10, and random movies on SBS. Maybe the Buffy repeats were getting good ratings.
Moonlit, if you see this, I've been thinking it's probably better not to ask your friend to try to bring biscuits into the US. They've institutued new rules concerning bioterrorism that basically mean you can't bring food in. I wouldn't want said friend to have any trouble at Customs just because I have the munchies.
BT, from what I know it is fine to carry packaged food items into the US as long as they are declared at customs. It is mailing them into the US that is currently forbidden.
bt, sj's right, carrying in is no problem, and even sending isn't a problem as long as you're organised enough to have gotten a 'prior notice' code number from US Food & Drug/customs which you can do via the internet. Some instructions are here.
and also when I did some checking after Christmas it turns out that there is a twelve month interim rule which means that stuff sent up until the 12 month anniversary of the new rules (Novemberish I think) this year still has a good chance of getting through with no 'prior notice' code.
bt, sj's right, carrying in is no problem, and even sending isn't a problem as long as you're organised enough to have gotten a 'prior notice' code number from US Food & Drug/customs which you can do via the internet. Some instructions are here.
Well, ok then. I'll clear a spot in the pantry. Thanks again.