Lightbulbs opens with a proposal from Connie Neil:
I formally propose a Broadcast Drama bucket thread, to include shows like House and Bones and CSI and Greys Anatomy etc.
ita "Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!" Jul 24, 2007 10:13:32 pm PDT
My book will be reviewed in this Friday's Entertanment Weekly.
Can I get some Good Review-ma?
Seriously.
We're gonna be famous!
After discussions in LJ and Natter, I have organized a photographic scavenger hunt starting tomorrow at 10:00. I am going to post a list of items, and people will have a week to find and photograph as many of the items as possible, and then share them with the rest of us.
I set up an LJ community for it (and any others we do, if people like the idea enough), but I set it up so that non-Ljers can participate.
Some shameless begging from me.
Consider a visit to my husband's well-written and enjoyable site, whih I have pimped here before: [link] If anyone with time on their hands could go there in the next two days and click around, that will bring his numbers up and allow him to break the magic 300,00 hits per month mark and make his bosses love him and pay him more money, which would rock.
Also, it's a darn good blog and fun to read!
When you're done with Robin's husband, visit with me and Jessica's husband.
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Aaaand when you're done visiting Robin's husband and the paperdol and Jessica's husband show, please wander over to Gothic Charm School!
Of Book Reviews Concerning Vampire People, with an Addendum Concerning Sex and Gossip.
Link for continually updated info on the I-35 bridge collapse in Minneapolis: [link]
David Bianculli fell over himself loving this new anthology on Fresh Air this AM. There's only tonight to set the Tivos. FYI/have at it. It sounds like something folks here would enjoy.
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On Television By David Bianculli From ABC, Modern 'Masters of Science Fiction'
ABC is preparing to launch a four-week anthology series called Masters of Science Fiction; it's scheduled to air on Saturdays at 10 p.m. Fresh Air's TV critic says it's a modern-day Outer Limits.