Hear Ye, Hear Ye...
Here are the results from Aimee's proposal, with a total of 94 votes cast:
YES: 24 votes (25.5%)
NO: 60 votes (63.8%)
NO PREFERENCE: 10 votes (10.6%)
So, no politics thread, but clearly a strong desire to discuss it in this important election year.
Again with the Hear Ye, Hear Ye:
I've proposed opening a thread for discussion of unaired Wonderfalls eps. Jesse "Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!" Apr 9, 2004 10:32:20 am PDT
2004 F2F-wear is now available at Cafepress.
Not sure whether this is more appropriate for Press or Beep Me, but I got a package yesterday from what I'm assuming was a Buffista. It contained (yummy) carrot bread and a postcard with instructions for making a glaze for the same. It came from someplace in New York, but I couldn't immediately place the name on the return address. Unfortunately, before I could do any detective work, my overzealous mother's helpers threw the box out. So, thank you, whoever you are, and if you want to identify yourself for more personal thanks, please email me or say something in Bitches (since it's easier to keep up there than Natter these days).
Script for Wonderfalls episode "Wound Up Penguin" is now available in HTML.
Thessaly and I will be reading tomorrow (Tuesday) at a poetry salon hosted by one of my favorite poets, Ms. Jane Cassady.
The reading's at 7 p.m. 704 Allen St., Syracuse NY, if anyone's in the neighborhood.
Angel episode 417 - "Inside Out" is now up in HTML.
(Please follow the directions on the site for password information.)
Since I am afraid of the Minearverse thread and where this link might end up, I'm posting this here. It's what my iPod saved of Tim's WGN Radio interview. Just so you know, the second part of the interview is crap, uh... the file, not Tim.
Hear Ye Hear Ye
Voting is now open for the following proposal:
Proposal:
To open a thread to discuss unaired episodes of Wonderfalls. The title and slug are to be determined.
Discussion for this proposal starts
here.
Please look through it if you haven't already. It's less than 100 posts, and makes a good read.
Voting closes Friday, April 16, at Noon (PST).
VOTE NOW
(questions should be posted in Bureaucracy)