Oh Jimmy Mack! When are ya coming back?
That's an earworm I can get down to.
Xander ,'Lessons'
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Oh Jimmy Mack! When are ya coming back?
That's an earworm I can get down to.
Is it Deena that lives in Cleveland?
Fannie Mae is supposed to be quite the hottie.(I did sort of picture them as people when I was a kid, because my mom worked for a title company and talked about them lots. FM had kind of a Clampett vibe, in my head)
I am so very sleepy.
Yup, Nora.
Fannie May is yummy, not a hottie! (For those not from Chicago, Fannie May is the big-name chocolate company. Yummm, Trinidads...)
But watch out for Sallie Mae and Ginnie Mae. They'll break your heart every time.
My neighbor is from Chicago! She is absolutely a nutbar, but I think she bought us those once.
Um, Shrift? If you're around, insent.
NBC announced today that they will be launching a new service called "NBC Direct" which will allow users to download and view NBC's popular primetime shows to their desktops for free and watch them for up to one week after broadcast.
The first version of this software will launch in October for Windows PCs only, but "future versions" are said to add Mac compatibility.
At launch the shows will include "Heroes," "The Office," "Life," "Bionic Woman," "30 Rock," "Friday Night Lights," "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."
In 2008, NBC plans to offer expanded sales options which could include download-to-own, rental and subscription models.
NBC recently withdrew from future iTunes distribution of their television shows due to a contract dispute with Apple.