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Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUEONS
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232.0. "TV" by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER (tumbling down) Fri Jan 06 1995 13:56

    
    
    Note to discuss shows worth watching.
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232.1GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downFri Jan 06 1995 13:567
    
    
    There was a good 48 hours on last evening.  All about ER's.
    
    
    
    Mike
232.2Oops, forgot si'kick FriendsCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Jan 06 1995 14:0413
    My single consession to the endless sit-com drivel is the odd Home
    Improvements episode.  I admit to being a Northern Exposure viewer too.  
    Beyond that I usually end up watching specials on the Bushmen of the 
    Kalahari or some such on one of the alternative channels.  My only 
    concessions to sports T.V. are the rare sailing shows like the ESPN 
    Whitbread recap or skiing.  I was ecstatic over the news that the
    baseball and hockey seasons got tanked and escaped unscathed by the
    football season.  Beyond that it's the QVC channel and the Home Shopping 
    Club for me.  Can't get enough faux nugget bracelets and fashion
    watches you know.   
    
    Brian 
    
232.3MAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 06 1995 14:061
    The Bud Abbot(t) and Lou Costello show....whooops...wrong decade!!!
232.4WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 06 1995 14:091
    the Twighlight Zone Marathon last Saturday...
232.5Appearing soon on someone else's TVDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockFri Jan 06 1995 14:1420
    Coming attractions:
    
    A special on The Making of Star Trek: Voyager will be on Saturday
    evening in the Boston area on channel 38 (will probably vary in
    other areas), around 6:00 PM or so (check listings; I don't have
    any here with me).  Comment:  I'd rather see a "The Making of..."
    show after I've actually seen the show, but what the heck.  As for
    the series, I don't have much hope, given DS9.  They'll probably
    soon wish they'd continued on with TNG.
    
    A new "Get Smart" series is about to premiere on Fox, I believe this
    Sunday at 7:30 PM.  Max and 99 are back, but now Max is Chief of
    Control, 99 is a congresscritter, and their son Zack is the bumbling
    Control agent, helped by a Madonna-like Agent 66.  See next week's
    TV Guide for a feature story.  Comment:  Remember "The New Munsters".
    These things *never* work.  And the better the original show was, the
    worse the new version is.  Also remember "The New WKRP in Cincinnati",
    alas, and many other such mistakes.
    
    Chris
232.6WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyFri Jan 06 1995 14:217
    re: the new Get Smart
    
     The previews portend a show that's even stupider than the original if
    that's possible. 
    
     Then again, some people are actually paying money to see Dumb and
    Dumber, so PT Barnum's point is made yet again.
232.7MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 06 1995 14:251
Does Mel Brooks have any connection with the new Get Smart?
232.8There's no end to silly tethered phones.....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jan 06 1995 14:276
    
    You know what I've wondered?
    
    How come there are no shoe-phones on the market?
    
    								-mr. bill
232.9What's worth watching:NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 06 1995 14:320
232.10GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downFri Jan 06 1995 14:3510
    
    
    
    Actually I think Sports illustrated offered a show phone (actually a
    tennis shoe phone) if you ordered a subscription from them.  My guess
    is that Control ordered too many and sold them to SI for a song.
    
    
    
    Mike
232.11serious rat-holeRDGE44::ALEUC8Fri Jan 06 1995 14:388
    could one of youze guys over there somehow get me a SI swimwear 95
    calendar ?
    
    be v grateful
    
    i'm in Winnersh, UK
    
    ric
232.12USCTR1::KFERRISFri Jan 06 1995 14:486
    
    
    My husband and I really enjoy the X-Files on Friday nights.
    
    And I've been finding myself watching The Learning Channel
    more and more.
232.13TOOK::GASKELLFri Jan 06 1995 15:172
    PBS New Hampshire, Tuesday nights:  One Foot in the Grave. 
    Great watching!
232.14"Get Smart" requires a certain infrequently-attained moodDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockFri Jan 06 1995 15:3310
    re: Get Smart and Mel Brooks
    
    I don't think Mel Brooks is involved at all, but I recall seeing
    that Leonard Stern is some kind of "consultant" (Stern was one
    of the creators/producers/writers/whatever, as well as being a
    publisher of comedy books like "Mad Libs").  Being a "consultant"
    probably means that he scans the script, offers a joke line or two,
    and picks up a six-figure check on his way out to the car.
    
    Chris
232.15SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Jan 06 1995 15:338
    One foot in the grave,eh? "I DO NOT believe IT!" Yes,Victor Meldrew etc
    isn`t too bad. Mind you,I have to pay 85 quid a year for BBC 1 and 2,
    and I barely watch either channel. It`s the Law,i`m afraid.
    
    Only things I make sure I watch are The Sweeny,Minder,Premier League
    football on a Monday night and tape Cheers on a Friday night.
    
    
232.16AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Jan 06 1995 15:452
    In the imortal words of Bruce Springstein(sp)... '57 channels and
    nothin on.... 57 channels and nothin on..! :)
232.17CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Jan 06 1995 15:4510
    Sports...particularly college hoops and pro-football.
    
    You can keep the rest of the crapola on the tube (except The Tick, on
    Sat. morning tv  8^) ).  If I could *just* buy ESPN, rather than the
    whole lot of useless channels in the package, I'd drop cable
    altogether.
    
    (The Tick comes on a local station.  8^) )
    
    -steve
232.18WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 06 1995 15:474
    if I remember the credits correctly Mel Brooks did produce (or
    something) Get Smart.
    
    Chip
232.19CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 15:5910


 I think Mel Brooks was involved in the early shows..also Buck Henry did
 a lot of the writing.




Jim
232.20POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyFri Jan 06 1995 16:032
    
    Why am I not surprised that "bugman" likes a show named "The Tick".
232.21BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Fri Jan 06 1995 16:044


	11:00 pm Friday nights, PBS NH channel 11, Dr. Who. 
232.22Brooks in the new show too?DECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockFri Jan 06 1995 16:0413
    re: Mel Brooks
    
    Do you mean the early episodes of the new series, or the "early
    shows" as in the original series?  I knew he was co-creator and/or
    producer/writer for the original show, but I didn't think he was
    involved in the new series about to premiere...
    
    Buck Henry... now there's a funny guy, too.  Has he done anything
    much in the last ten years?  What happens to these people?  They
    just seem to fade away after a while.  Are they burned out, or just
    satisfied with whatever money they've got?...
    
    Chris
232.23USAT05::BENSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:1810
    
    where brooks is concerned, i think he's become mostly unfunny.  satire
    doesn't seem to be as popular as it used to be.  now why is that?  is
    the writing so bad?  has the politization of our culture contributed?
    
    how long has it been since a really funny movie has been made?  i think
    Mrs. Doubtfire is one but until that was released the last one i saw
    was "Murder by Death" (maybe my all time favorite comedy).
    
    jeff
232.24POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:202
    Ace Venture Pet Detective was a really funny movie. I had to buy it as
    soon as it came out on video.
232.25CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 16:2032


RE:    <<< Note 232.22 by DECWIN::RALTO "Suffering from p/n writer's block" >>>
                        -< Brooks in the new show too? >-

       
   > Do you mean the early episodes of the new series, or the "early
   > shows" as in the original series?  I knew he was co-creator and/or
   > producer/writer for the original show, but I didn't think he was
   > involved in the new series about to premiere...
    

      Original series..I don't think he was involved in the last
      few years of the series.




    >Buck Henry... now there's a funny guy, too.  Has he done anything
    >much in the last ten years?  What happens to these people?  They
    >just seem to fade away after a while.  Are they burned out, or just
    >satisfied with whatever money they've got?...
    
    

    I don't know what he's been doing.  Last time I saw him on anything
    was about 3-4 years ago



 Jim
232.26USAT05::BENSONdreaming of dierdreFri Jan 06 1995 16:234
    
    you're kidding glenn.
    
    jeff
232.27POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:265
    Glenn isn't kidding, he never kids around.
    
    How about dinner and dancing later?
    
    Dierdre
232.29NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorFri Jan 06 1995 16:2812
One of my dreams is that for the last episode of _Murder, She Wrote_,
Jessica Fletcher gets convicted of all those murders she helped to "solve"
and gets sent to jail as America's worst serial killer.

Now on the premiere episode of _Cybill_, at the end they show a fake outtake
of _Hart to Hart_ with Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers (with Cybill Sheperd
as the dead body).  The dialogue went something like:

RW:		I assume we are free to go now.
Police Lt.	Of course not, you're the prime suspsects.  Dead bodies show
		up whereever you go.

232.30MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightFri Jan 06 1995 16:3362
    I don't know how many channels I have (call it n) but it really
    doesn't matter as I don't watch it anyway. In November I added
    Sportschannel with the hope of viewing some Celtics games...
    but time being what it is I now have n+1 channels that I don't
    watch. I don't make a conscious effort to avoid television, I
    never have the time. When I do make the time, I'm consistently
    disappointed. There simply is _no_ point.
    
    I try to catch a bit of news once in a while and that is where
    the biggest disappointment lies. TV news has been crap for as
    long as I can remember, but now that magazine shows (Hard Copy,
    Current Affair) have set a new standard for rubbish, TV news has
    gone further down the loo. Last night, I got home from a business
    meeting at 11:00PM. Plunked down to watch the news; first story
    is about a fire and some reporter is shoving a microphone into a
    woman's face as they carry her on a stretcher to an ambulance.
    That the news people think there's nothing at all wrong with such
    a picture is a testiment to just how depraved you have to be to
    work in that business. Click. Spent the rest of the evening
    studying the committee draft for the MHEG standard. Not quite
    as brain dead.
    
    I can't stomach the thought of watching Oprah or Donahue or
    the like either. And I don't. Yes, there's sick, creepy and
    just plain disgusting people in this world. I really don't
    need to look in on them to feel better. In fact, I feel better
    never looking in on them. Oprah, Donahue et al are beneath
    contempt. The worst form of contempt you can show for such
    hucksters is to completely ignore them, which is what I do.
    
    Connie Chung... how can you blame her? She's been well
    conditioned that to make it in the "man's world" you need to
    act like "one of the boys." In her business that means she
    has to behave in a despicable manner and treat people like
    playthings.
    
    Sitcoms... there's some good ones I'm sure. But time is too
    limited to sort the wheat from the chaffe so I don't watch
    any of them and don't feel any great sense of loss either.
    Same goes for anything else TV serves up. All my friends
    keep telling me "you _have_ to watch X files!!" No I don't.
    Honest.
    
    About the only TV I've made an effort for lately was the
    "Pythonathon" on Comedy Central. Now _that_ was good
    television, although I didn't record any of it because
    editing out the commercials was too much bother... besides,
    I already have most of the Monty Python series on tape
    and all of the movies too. I did catch some rare stuff
    (like the made for German TV episode).
    
    Mtv is sometimes interesting (the 120 minutes show and
    alternative nation), I like Beevis and Butthead (although
    I don't go out of my way to catch them), and Kurt and
    Tabatha are such unabashed communists that it's kind of
    fun to watch their goose stepping antics.
    
    Warner Bros (post war) cartoons are always a treat although
    I hate the way they hack them up for the Saturday cartoon
    shows.
    
    -b
232.31SCCAT::SHERRILLFri Jan 06 1995 16:363
    
    The NFL playoffs , Saturday should be very good indeed as the Browns
    advance to the AFC championship.
232.32PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 06 1995 16:379
    
>>    Connie Chung... how can you blame her? She's been well
>>    conditioned that to make it in the "man's world" you need to
>>    act like "one of the boys." In her business that means she
>>    has to behave in a despicable manner and treat people like
>>    playthings.

	nonsense.  she eats that stuff up.

232.33WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyFri Jan 06 1995 16:402
    I think she's in competition with her husband to see who can get the
    juiciest morsel out of people, regardless of cost.
232.34HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Jan 06 1995 16:4216
    
    
    Don't get the chance to watch too much tv.
    Don't have cable either.
    
    But I am a big fan of the nature and history shows on PBS.
    And for some reason, any show narrated by David McCullough (sp?)
    usually gets my attentions, like the American Experience.
    
    I do try to watch Home Improvement and Seinfeld. Can always use
    a good laugh. 
    
    Seems the news magazine shows like 20/20, Prime Time, Dateline etc
    end up covering the same stories at different times.
    
    							Hank
232.35USAT05::BENSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:424
    
    chinese women are like that, you know.
    
    jeff
232.36DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Fri Jan 06 1995 16:456
    Law & Order
    Earth 2
    seaQuest DSV
    Lois & Clark
    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
    Silk Stalkings
232.37POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:465
    Gee, I like star trek TNG, and DSN and I'm looking forward to ST
    Voyager. And you know, the Canadian produced TEKWAR series ain't that
    bad. There's a lot of good talent up here.

    Glenn
232.38CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 16:5011


 Seinfeld

 MST3K when I remember to watch..




 Jim
232.39IMOMAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 06 1995 16:515
    .31
    It seems that somepeople don`t follow football to seriously. They
    should show up at 3 rivers, unpack, view the town, pack and just go
    home.
    
232.40STOWOA::JOLLIMORELife's A Long SongFri Jan 06 1995 16:523
	.39
	
	agreed!
232.41PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingFri Jan 06 1995 16:548
                      <<< Note 232.35 by USAT05::BENSON >>>

    
    >chinese women are like that, you know.
    
    No, I don't know....care to explain?
    
    Mark.
232.42WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyFri Jan 06 1995 16:562
    sports, cooking shows, nature shows, NYPD Blue, C-SPAN, TLC, Discovery,
    comedy, anything with David Attenborough, National Geographic Explorer.
232.43GMT1::TEEKEMATip toeing through the Tulips......Fri Jan 06 1995 16:562
	I here chinese women are better.............%^)
232.44noUSAT05::BENSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:571
    
232.45POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:571
    E.R. , I like it.
232.46CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 17:0410


 I also like cooking shows (what ever happened to Justin Wilson, btw?)
 and nature related stuff.




Jim
232.47Yan Can CookHANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Jan 06 1995 17:188
    
    Thanks for the reminder on the cooking shows....
    
    I actually enjoy em.  I remember watching shows like
    the Great Chefs of San Francisco or New Orleans and being mesmerized,
    
    
    							Hank
232.48....flash backs.NEMAIL::BULLOCKFri Jan 06 1995 17:2614
    
    
    
       How many folks remember "Outer Limits". That was t.v.
    
       "One Step Beyond",....."Thriller",....."Way Out",...."Twilight
       Zone",....I'll take them any day.
    
       Classic "Twilight Zone" episodes,....."On Thursday we leave for
       Home",......and "How to serve Man".
    
    
       Ed
    
232.49CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Jan 06 1995 17:276
    Ahhhh, Justin Wilson.  Now there was a classic good old fashioned
    havin' a good time cooking show.  Yassir, jes set yo sef down rat heah
    and have a mess o' dat dirty rice.  Some good cookin' fo sho I'll tell
    you dat fo free I will also too. 
    
    Brian
232.50CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 17:3619


>    Ahhhh, Justin Wilson.  Now there was a classic good old fashioned
>    havin' a good time cooking show.  Yassir, jes set yo sef down rat heah
>    and have a mess o' dat dirty rice.  Some good cookin' fo sho I'll tell
>    you dat fo free I will also too. 
    
 

 I loved the way he'd measure stuff out in the palm of his hand, and say
 Now, that there is a teaspoon, I garontee (misspell intentional..jh) then
 toss it in the pot..then he'd say "Oh, don't believe me?" then measure it
 out in a spoon...he musta done that 10000 times and folks would still
 laugh and clap and he'd wink..



Jim
232.51PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 06 1995 17:395
    
   >>    How many folks remember "Outer Limits". 

	<raises hand, elbow creaks a bit>

232.52MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightFri Jan 06 1995 17:418
    RE: cooking shows
    
    What about the old Graham Kerr, before he became a born-again veggie
    freak? Lessee... a slosh of booze in the pan, a slosh down the gullet,
    another slosh of booze in the pan, another slosh of booze down the
    gullet... add chicken and slosh some more.
    
    -b
232.53GMT1::TEEKEMAStarting the count down, 6......Fri Jan 06 1995 17:424
	Had to wipe away a few combwebs, but there it was...

	Great show......X-Files does well......
232.54GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downFri Jan 06 1995 17:436
    
    
    
    Only thing about the cooking shows is that I end up very hungry after
    watching them. :')
    
232.55CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Jan 06 1995 17:456
    re: Graham Kerr AKA The Galloping Gourmet.  He has changed his ways and
    is into low fat cooking these days.  I don't think he's sloshing as
    much either.  Good entertainment in a cooking show though.  I also
    enjoy the Frugal Gourmet and Jacques Pepin.  
    
    Brian
232.56MAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 06 1995 17:471
    Yes, I remember the Outer Limits also. Any one rember Yancy Darringer?
232.57CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 17:4711

 I like Frugal Gourmet, though not as much as I used to..guess I got
 tired of all the "wonderfuls", etc..


 I always wonder what they did with all that stuff they cook up..



Jim
232.58Definitely in my "Top Three" listDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockFri Jan 06 1995 18:5822
    >>   How many folks remember "Outer Limits". That was t.v.
    
    "The Outer Limits" was some of the best TV produced in the 1960's...
    I wish I could point you to the old (deleted) TV conference, where
    many of us rambled on for pages about those good old episodes.
    
    Turner owns "The Outer Limits" now, and once in a while you'll see a
    marathon pop up on TNT or TBS if you have cable.  When they do it, it's
    usually on through Saturday night (into Sunday morning) as part of
    their "Monstervision" thing or whatever they call it.
    
    All of the episodes are also available on video.  If you have a
    Suncoast video store near you, I've seen most of them there at
    one time or another.
    
    One of the pay-cable channels (Showtime?) had been planning to
    do a new "Outer Limits" series, with new producers and writers.
    I remain highly skeptical that they can attain the quality of
    the original.  (And I even got through that sentence without a
    single R.O.! :-))
    
    Chris
232.59MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 06 1995 19:2612
re: Cooking shows

I agree that Graham Kerr used to be enjoyable as a devil-may-care sot.
As a healthy-is-happy cook, I've found him boring. But, then again, I
usually turn off "Laurie Cooks Light", as well. I enjoy Jeff Smith
and miss Justin Wilson. I still enjoy the classic grand lady of TV
cookery, Julia Child, as well. The Urban Peasant is OK sometimes, but
rather dull. Maryann Esposito - well - she should work on her Italian
a bit more, as she's rather embarassing as is. I see that the Death
By Chocolate guy (Marcel Whatever) is now doing - - a hamburger show?


232.60PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 06 1995 19:334
	Jeff Smith, the Frugal History Professor?  He kills me.
	Shaddup already and cook.

232.61nuff saidPOWDML::BUCKLEYWelcome to Paradise!Fri Jan 06 1995 19:341
    TV sux!
232.62SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 06 1995 19:402
	I liked Martin Yan. (Was that his name?)
	One super-happy Asian chef.
232.63SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoFri Jan 06 1995 20:026
    Martin Yan and Jeff Smith are entertaining, but that French guy's work,
    Jacques Peppin I think his name is, makes my mouth water.  He's always
    cooking something strange, though; bunnies or eggplant or pate.  But he
    makes 'em look so good!
    
    DougO
232.64Brit mysteriesCTHU26::S_BURRIDGEFri Jan 06 1995 20:467
    TV Ontario has been showing British dramatizations of P.D. James
    mysteries, made in the mid-1980s.  I've never seen them before, or
    read any of the books, but I've found these series pretty gripping.  So
    far I've seen "Shroud For a Nightingale" and "Cover Her Face," and
    taped the 1st episode of another one the other night.  
    
    -Stephen
232.65When I have time - not oftenRICKS::TOOHEYFri Jan 06 1995 20:536
    
    Any Star Trek show, X-Files, pro football, Seinfeld, nature, science,
    history, British mysteries, cooking.
    
    Paul 
    
232.66POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jan 06 1995 21:011
    No bare naked ladies?
232.67SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 06 1995 23:009
    I've got to admit, I do stop and watch that painter Bob Ross on
    PBS once in a while.  I'm not sure why, since the painting is
    always going to be based on trees reflected in water.
    
    I guess the intrigue is in whether they'll be happy summer trees
    or happy winter trees with snow on 'em.
    
    If I'm faced with a critical tree-painting situation, I'm ready.
    
232.68MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 06 1995 23:527
Is Ross the guy who looks like a refugee from a late 60's
acid trip who's been through a shower a few times? Afro
and all? Always has that breathy whisper to his voice as
he talks about his happy streams and laughing fields?

Kinda puts you to sleep.

232.70SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowSat Jan 07 1995 18:0110
    He's the one, Jack....  kinky hair, strangely shiny blue shirt.
    I think he's recreating the same acid trip over and over and
    over.  And he always seems to be quietly amazed at what he's
    come up with.
    
    Now where did I leave my fan brush and putty knife...  I feel
    the need to be creative!
    
    
     
232.71on yer sel big manMASALA::SNEILJ.A.F.OSat Jan 07 1995 23:3016
    

     How's this for class TV.

     UK program "The Word" has a section called "I'll do anything to get 
    on TV"

     Last night section went like this.

     This boy drank some hot salt water,then thru up into a bucket....he
    then thru up into a pint glass....wiped away the vomit from his mouth
    and said...."I 'll do anything to get on TV"...then proceeded
    to drink the vomit....then had a good chew on the lumpy bits.
    
    
         SCott.
232.72I'll do anything to get on TV.MASALA::DALEXANDERMy hovercraft is full of EelsSat Jan 07 1995 23:456
    Scott,
    	 now that's what I call class television.(BTW did you see the one
    who dooked for a sheeps heart and bit a chunk out of it).
    
    Dougie.
    
232.73BHAJI::SNEILJ.A.F.OSat Jan 07 1995 23:595
        I did.....almost as good as the piece n worms one.



    SCott
232.74Strange and ....MAIL1::CRANEMon Jan 09 1995 09:474
    Do you folks get "Cooking with Biker Bill" up there? This middlele aged
    man with grubbie beard and motorcycle outfit cooking up so pretty good
    food. I can`t get past the intro because its too funny. My kids say he
    is a pretty good cook...looks like I`ll never know.
232.75WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 09 1995 10:184
    Coming this Saturday - Twighlight Zone Marathon at 1:00pm
    (Cablevision)... I think it's on TNT.
    
    Chip
232.76GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downMon Jan 09 1995 10:224
    
    
    Saw Justin Wilson on the tube this weekend.  It wasn't PBS but rather
    network tv.  
232.77CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 09 1995 11:4110
    Add to the list when I have the rare occasion to watch.  
    
    Jeopardy - Yes, I am a closet Jeopardy fan.  
    New Yankee Workshop - Waiting for Norm to put a staple through his hand
    This Old house - Outrageously expensive renovations for yuppsters
    Hometime - Mildly amusing and informative less outrageous construction
    	       tips.
    Aussie naturalist shows - Can never know enough about wallabies
    
    
232.78...."we will control your television set"..NEMAIL::BULLOCKMon Jan 09 1995 14:1513
    
    
    
        re.58
    
    
        Yes,....I have seen them at the video place. Thanks for that
        info about TBS purchasing the program,...maybe I'll give 'em
        a call. There were so many great episodes,..like "The Ebonites".
    
    
        Ed
    
232.79CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 09 1995 14:197
    The Ebonites.  Classic.  The attack of the killer bowling balls.  They
    discreetly positioned themselves on the racks with the inert balls
    waiting for an unsuspecing victom to come along and stick their fingers
    in the holes.  They then latched on and sucked the lifeblood out of
    them as the holes were really their mouths.  Is that the episode?  
    
    Brian
232.80SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareMon Jan 09 1995 14:235
    .67
    
    yeah, i've caught ross once in a while.  i tried out his technique on
    my macintosh with expert color paint, and it works on a computer just
    as well as it does on canvas.
232.81Is this a(n) <R.O.>?NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 09 1995 14:262
Anybody catch Dennis Ahern's two-line letter to the editor in the Globe
this weekend?  He says, "PBS without P is BS."
232.82USAT05::WANNEMACHERMMon Jan 09 1995 14:308
    
    
    Good ole Dennis.  Loves that government he does.  Still a good chap
    though.
    
    
    
    Mike
232.83Hmmm, never thought of thatDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockMon Jan 09 1995 14:3013
    re: .79
    
    Hmmm... I had an "ebonite" clarinet, too, and never made the
    connection.
    
    In Outer Limits reality, though, "Ebonites" are an alien race
    depicted in the episode titled "Nightmare", if I'm recalling
    correctly.  It features Martin Sheen and several other then-young
    actors in a prisoner-of-war setting on an alien planet, and is
    one of the best episodes of that series (or any other).  Chilling,
    and holds up even today.
    
    Chris
232.84Maybe if I blur my eyes a littleDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockMon Jan 09 1995 14:3311
    re: Bob Ross
    
    I wonder how well paintings made with his techniques and tools
    look in person?  I've always suspected that the reason it "works"
    on TV was that the inherently low-resolution tube tricked the eye
    into doing "fill-in" to insert detail and subtle color variations
    that aren't there, and that in person, the paintings would essentially
    look like they were in fact done with a house-painting brush and
    a putty knife.
    
    Chris
232.85....even the soundtrack was compelling.NEMAIL::BULLOCKMon Jan 09 1995 14:4413
    
    
    
       re.83
    
    
       ....The prisoner-of-war setting was "staged",.....to see how
       "earth forces" would hold up in an interrogation,...administered
       by "The Ebonites". Indeed,...it was heavy.
    
    
       Ed
    
232.86hell, even my COMPUTER magic-method art looks goodSMURF::BINDERgustam vitareMon Jan 09 1995 15:1516
    .84
    
    'sfak that a perfectly detailed painting often looks bad to the eye. 
    
    the originator of collier's magazine, a guy named bowden collier, knew
    this.  he was once asked to paint a batter on a fence for a baseball
    pitcher to practice throwing at.  he did, and the pitcher's first
    reaction on seeing it close-up was dismay.  it was crude, rough
    painting, something you'd espect a kindergarten kid to do.  collier
    said walk out to the mound and look at it.  pitcher did, and he was
    astonished.  suddenly it looked vibrantly alive.
    
    ross's paintings are that way.  they're not meant to be microscoped the
    way a trompe l'oeil painting is, they're meant to be seen from a
    distance, as part of a setting.  i've seen works by others who use his
    techniques, and they look GOOD.
232.87WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 10 1995 10:283
    Correction... the Twilight Zoned-Out marathon is on USA.
    
    Chip
232.88Still lots of TZ's I haven't seenDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockTue Jan 10 1995 12:3826
    re: Twilight Zone on USA
    
    Oh, good... I thought I'd read where the Sci-Fi Channel had
    rights to TZ and that we wouldn't be seeing it anywhere else.
    And since about 1% of cable systems make the Sci-Fi Channel
    available to subscribers, that would've made it pretty tough
    to catch.
    
    One of my big gripes about cable is that I can't pick-and-choose
    from every possible cable channel that exists.  My cable company
    claims that it doesn't have enough available channels for Sci-Fi
    Channel and the Cartoon Network, but they have enough for six
    shopping channels, the Travel Channel, the Weather Channel, the
    Religion Channel, the Line Dancing Channel, three townie channels,
    the cable system's channel, three PBS channels, the Spanish channel,
    the Animals-Eating-Other-Animals channel, the Guess-the-Body-Part
    Surgery channel, the What's-on-Cable channel, the Real Estate channel,
    two low-power UHF channels that are run out of someone's garage (one
    of which shows mainly swimsuit contests), and lots of other silly
    garbage that no one could spend much time watching.
    
    I know, I know... get a satellite.  I don't watch enough TV
    anymore to warrant that, but on the rare occasion that I do want
    to see something, I'd like to have a better choice.
    
    Chris
232.89MAIL1::CRANETue Jan 10 1995 12:461
    How do they play Guess The Body Part Surgury? THAT sounds like fun!
232.90Check your local listings, well after mealtimeDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockTue Jan 10 1995 12:5521
    re: Guess-the-Body-Part Surgery
    
    The trick is to catch the surgery in progress while channel-surfing.
    They actually do tell you what the surgery is at the beginning of
    the program, but you have to be sure to miss this part on purpose.
    
    When you catch it in progress, the camera will usually be zoomed
    in tight on some exposed body part, perhaps with some surgical
    instruments and gloved hands visible.  You can ignore the running
    commentary (which won't make sense anyway, having missed the
    beginning, and being full of unintelligible medical jargon),
    and try to guess what body part is being operated on.
    
    For bonus points, you can guess what they're actually trying to
    do to the body part, since there are usually several possible
    operations involving each organ or joint or whatever.
    
    This is on The Learning Channel, and I believe the series is
    called "The Operation".
    
    Chris
232.91MAIL1::CRANETue Jan 10 1995 13:012
    .90
    Sounds like fun to me...
232.92?NEMAIL::BULLOCKTue Jan 10 1995 13:107
    
    
       Are they showing the "original" TZ or TZ "Gallery"?
    
    
       Ed
    
232.93GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentTue Jan 10 1995 13:1610
    
    
    
    
    I remember seeing facial reconstruction surgery on a 2 year old one
    time.  It was hard to watch the way they peeled all of the skin back
    off the face.  
    
    
    Mike
232.94MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 10 1995 13:2314
re: .88, Chris

>    Oh, good... I thought I'd read where the Sci-Fi Channel had
>    rights to TZ and that we wouldn't be seeing it anywhere else.

Yeah - I hadn't actually read anything regarding it but I'd been seeing
the comms on the Sci-Fi channel for months - "Coming. January 1st, 1995.
Exclusively on the Sci-Fi Channel". I also thought they'd procured
exclusive rights to the stuff, which I figured would be more costly
than their budget typically allows for, given the fact that the stuff's
been running on just about every independent station in the country
for years. As it turns out, I think the "Exclusively" part only applied
to the marathon they ran beginning on New Years Day.

232.95MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 10 1995 13:246
re: .93, Mike

I've never been able to watch the show for similar reasons. I get this
rolling sensation in my gut and find it necessary to change channels
quickly.

232.96GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentTue Jan 10 1995 13:288
    
    
    I had to watch this episode to the end, Jack.  Not out of morbid
    curiosity but because I wanted to see if the op was a success.  
    I must say, they did one hell of a job, She looked adorable. 
    
    
    Mike 
232.97SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 10 1995 13:3512
I'm simultaneously intrigued and queasy by those surgery
shows...

I watched a 20/20 episode, probably 2-3 weeks ago, where
pre-natal surgery was performed to remove a tumor from the
chest of a 5-month fetus.  Incredible to watch them open
the mothers abdomen, move an itty-bitty arm out of the
way, open the baby's chest.  And, it was a success... just
awesome.

On the other hand, whenever they show eye surgery, that's
too much for me!
232.98WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 10 1995 15:038
    Nope they're the real TZ's! I'm a big fan. I've about 8 hours of
    episodes taped...
    
    I agree with you on the Cable monopoly. They rip the customer off
    in a very big way. I'd gladly trade in the 5 home shopping channels
    for the Comedy Channel.
    
    Chip
232.99SALEM::DODAGo Speed Racer, GO!Tue Jan 10 1995 15:185
Law & Order
Wiseguy re-runs
MST3K
Who's Line Is It Anyway?
Politically Incorrect
232.100BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 10 1995 15:524


                                   tv snarf
232.101SX4GTO::WANNOORTue Jan 10 1995 21:206
    
    	- X-Files
    	- TNG, DS9
    	- Jacque Pepin cooking show
    	- WINGZ, Frazier
    	- Murphy Brown
232.102Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 10 1995 21:423
    It's Ren & Stimpy night!! It's Ren & Stimpy night!!
    
    "Hey man, this guy's talking to his boogers!"
232.103Vapidity Factors exceeded qutient...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Jan 17 1995 20:056
    
    The new Star Trek premiered Monday, and stunk out the house.
    
    Why don't they just meekly go where all the others went ?
    
      bb
232.104BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Jan 17 1995 20:159


	bb, i liked it a lot. what did you find wrong with it? btw, did you
know that a lot of people did not like stng when it first came out? like this
one, it's being compared to the last series. my roomate thought the captain
should not be protraying capt. pickard because she isn't coming off as being
able to do so. it came down that it was his own projections of what he wanted
to see was the cause of this. anyway, i like it... SO THERE! :-)
232.105Brother CadfaelWECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Jan 17 1995 21:133
    The Brother Cadfael mysteries on PBS look promising. Derek Jacobi
    in the title role. First episode was neat. A second one comes up
    Thursday at 9 on Ch.2.
232.106POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 02:461
    I don't know if I already said this, but E.R. is a very good show.
232.107MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 11:5319
>>    my roomate thought the captain
>>    should not be protraying capt. pickard because she isn't coming off as
>>    being
>>    able to do so. it came down that it was his own projections of what he
>>    wanted to see was the cause of this. anyway, i like it... SO THERE! :-)
    
    I urge all my fellow noters to ban any show with the title Star Trek
    that has a woman as a Captain.  
    
    Star Trek (The one with Captain Kirk) is Americana...right before your
    eyes.  I refused to watch the next generation...I don't care how
    special the effects were, because they simply crossed the border of
    Political Correctness and prostituted what Gene Rodenberry
    created.  Now to have a woman Captain?  This is unspeakable.  
    
    Ban Star Trek.  There trying to appease the whiners and it just isn't 
    working!!!
    
    -Jack
232.108Women captains in Star TrekVORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonWed Jan 18 1995 12:0210
RE: 232.107

I suppose you'd rather we just kept all those uppity broads barefoot
and pregnant, wouldn't you? If there had been a smiley in your reply, I
might have given you credit for a good sense of humor. But from what I
see in your other notes, it looks like you're serious. Idiot. Star trek
is supposed to be about what is best in people. Being afraid to have a
woman captain is a very bad thing.

					-K-
232.10945777::ALEUC8Wed Jan 18 1995 12:125
    hey i'm all for women in Star Trek as long as they have the skin-tight
    uniforms
    
    ric
    8-P
232.110POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 12:194
    TNG was 100 times better than TOS, and it's about time they had a female
    captain. I like the way the Star Trek universe has turned out.
    
    Glenn
232.111SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 18 1995 12:304
	Another vote for E.R.  I like that frenetic pace.
	And if I ever find myself a doctor that looks like
	George Clooney, I'll become a professional
	hypochondriac. 
232.112MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 12:3021
>>    I suppose you'd rather we just kept all those uppity broads barefoot
>>    and pregnant, wouldn't you? If there had been a smiley in your reply, I
>>    might have given you credit for a good sense of humor. But from what I
>>    see in your other notes, it looks like you're serious. Idiot. Star trek
>>    is supposed to be about what is best in people. Being afraid to have a
>>    woman captain is a very bad thing.
    
    Thank you K, for your victim-like reply.  There's always one in every
    crowd.  The first line is what made you the victim here Kerry...the
    line about uppity broads being barefoot and pregnant.
    
    No just relax and hear me out.  AS I SAID BEFORE, I didn't like the
    Next Generation either.  That means I don't like the new look of the
    Klingons, I don't like Captain Picard, I don't like the new special
    effects.  The old Star Trek was Americana...Captain Kirk (Man)  Mr.
    Spock, and company.  It's not that a woman cannot be a Captain...but
    not on Star Trek.  They are prostituting an American Institution. 
    
    So no, I'm not the sexist pig you think.  
    
    -Jack
232.113SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 18 1995 12:301
Not only that, but I'll pretend I'm sick all the time.
232.114It's a loser...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jan 18 1995 12:4720
    
    Well, for me it wasn't the woman who plays the captain (although
    red hair in a bun doesn't seem 23rd century, but let that pass).
    
    I didn't like the 2-hour plot (which dragged), the odd juxtaposition
    of primitive and super-futuristic.  And each round has more Lucas
    ripoffs.  Foidermore, the situational possibilities may SEEM good
    for years, but the "Lost in Space" theme has been done ad nauseum.
    For 2 cents, who remembers "Battlestar Galactica", etc.
    
    The characters were pretty wooden, but that's to be expected for a
    premiere.  What are they going to with pretty-boy what's his name,
    you know, the "bad kid makes good" thing ?  And the built-in
    dissension theme ?  Too many loose ends.
    
    Here's something I DID like : the young, black Vulcan.  Potential
    series-saving, like Spock and Commander Data.  As for the rest of
    them, I'd prefer the Borg...
    
      bb
232.115BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 12:4912
| <<< Note 232.111 by SUBPAC::JJENSEN "Jojo the Fishing Widow" >>>


| And if I ever find myself a doctor that looks like George Clooney, 


	And if he starts singing Coronet songs????? :-)

	I like that other doctor who's name escapes me. He is an intern.


Glen
232.116You're wrong.VORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonWed Jan 18 1995 12:5817
RE: 232.112

You mistake me, Jack. I'm not a victim. You're the victim of your own
narrow view. The original Star Trek was very good, it tackled some
pretty tough issues like racism and jingoism. But it was a product of
its times, they weren't ready to see a woman in that kind of a position
of power back then. But they had a Vulcan, not a red-blooded American
man, as first officer, and they had a BLACK WOMAN in charge of bridge
communications. Once Nichelle Nichols was very close to quitting
because she didn't think her part was important enough, but she met
Martin Luther King and he told her she must not quit because Uhura was
proof that the world of power wasn't the property of white males. Gene
Roddenberry pushed things as far as he could. But you, in your little
reactionary shell, want to keep things the way they were back then. I
think Roddenberry would not like your attitude if he were alive today.

					-K-
232.117MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 13:1819
    Then you certainly must remember Depau, the leader on planet Vulcan. 
    She was a woman and one of power and not one to be reckoned with.
    
    You may also remember the episode "For the Wrld is Hollow, And I have
    Touched the Sky".  In this episode, the priestess of this
    planet/satellite was a woman, also one not to be reckoned with.
    The episode of Spocks Brain depicted woman of extreme leadership and
    intelligence.  And a biggie...the one where the three Romulan vessels
    surrounded the enterprise...Kirk crossed the neutral zone as a ploy to 
    steal the cloaking device.  Yes, the commander of those three vessels
    was INDEED A WOMAN and was in COMMAND over men.  She had no problem
    with the idea of using the death penalty, etc.  She play the part
    marvelously.  I commend all these women for their roles in the original
    Star Trek.
    
    Rather than going back and forth, suffice to say I think it would have
    been better if they just left Star Trek alone!  
    
    -Jack  
232.118CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumWed Jan 18 1995 13:5911
    re: .107
    
    Well, Jack, I wouldn't mind a woman captain, but at least they could
    have found a looker.  How about some pretty young thing touted as a
    genius, graduating first from the academy, very capable and all that.  
    Not only would it appease the feminists (or would putting a pretty young 
    woman in this spot only be considered window dressing by the feminists?), 
    but all the ST fans (predominanty male, I believe) would have something 
    to look/drool at, too.  
    
    IMCOMING!!! (it was only a thought  8^) )
232.119CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumWed Jan 18 1995 14:016
    re: .108
    
    But, in all honesty, ST is PC to the point of being sickening these
    days.  I still like the show, but enough is enough already.
    
    -steve
232.120CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Jan 18 1995 14:043
    IMO, Beverly Crusher would have made a better choice for captain.  I
    see no reason for not having a woman captain though the casting doesn't
    seem right.  IMO, YMMV, etc...
232.121MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 14:2213
    Put it this way, would you have had Steve Martin or Martin Short
    attempt to play George Washington in a serious documentary?
    
    Captain Kirk was stern, fair, commanded leadership, looked out for the
    crew and the prime directive.  He was a scrapper and was type cast
    perfectly for the position.
    
    A woman captain of the enterprise would not type cast the captain of a
    star ship very well.  While Captain Kirk is portrayed as hanging from
    his thumbs, a woman captain would be concerned about her
    nails..."you're hurting me!!!"
    
    -Jack
232.122MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 14:234
    I think if you keep this up Jack, they very well may hurt you... :-)
    :-) :-)
    
    -b
232.123You are not Morg, You are not I-Morg, who are you?POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 14:2510
    A Medical Officer would never be the captain of a starship, unless it
    was a medical one.
    
    Spock's Brain?
    
    BRAIN and BRAIN! What IS BRAIN?!?
    
    Ya, that one made women look great for sure.
    
    Jack, go put the teacher on will ya?
232.124MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 14:252
    Yes, I still wake up with the sweats...I have nightmares about the MSO
    babes walking toward me with dull spoons!! :-)
232.125MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 14:272
    Yes but remember Glenn, the cavemen on the surface were still typecast
    as uncivilized barbarians!!
232.126HELIX::MAIEWSKIWed Jan 18 1995 14:3713
RE    <<< Note 232.121 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur" >>>

>    Put it this way, would you have had Steve Martin or Martin Short
>    attempt to play George Washington in a serious documentary?

  No contest, Steve martin.

    Aid de Camp at Vally Forge : "But General Washington, the men are hungry
                                  and their freezing to death"

    General Washington         : "Well ExCUUUUUUUUUUUUUS ME!!!"
    
  George
232.127MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 14:406
    <--- :-) !!!
    
    That was good George!!! You been at a short loosening seminar or
    something? :-) :-)
    
    -b
232.128Not a bad premiere, but time will tellDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Jan 18 1995 14:5438
   re: .116
    
>> I think Roddenberry would not like your attitude if he were alive today.
    
    You might want to read Roddenberry's biography by Engel (not
    Alexander) before you project any philosophies onto Roddenberry.
    I don't want to burst any Trekker bubbles, but his attitude
    towards women was not necessarily what you might like it to have
    been.  For example, his treatment of D.C. Fontana is notable, and
    there are several other cases that bear close scrutiny.
    
    As for the series, I had very low expectations, but once I got
    past the P.C. crew (they forgot a Hispanic) and Mulgrew's wooden
    acting (no surprise to anyone familiar with her past work), the
    rest of it wasn't too shabby.  I particularly liked the way they
    used the Vulcan as a story device to "explain the puzzle" to the
    Captain (and the viewers), very similar to the way Spock was used
    in many TOS episodes.
    
    Aside from Mulgrew, the acting was fair, certainly better than DS9,
    and perhaps even better than most of the TNG drone actors.  The story
    was reasonably good, but then I like any Trek episode where they get
    off the damned ship onto a planet to explore some civilization (this
    was far too lacking in TNG).  It looks as if someone actually did an
    honest analysis of "how could TNG have been better", and implemented
    some of the suggestions.
    
    The external design of the ship was an improvement over Enterprise-D
    as well.  If they can keep up the story quality, they might be okay.
    It's certainly a vast improvement over DS9, at least so far.
    
    Jack, I understand where you're coming from... there will never be
    another Kirk.  The Kirk character (during the series; he seemed to
    be a different actor in the movies) was a classic; imagine any other
    actor trying to pull off those episodes, and it would've been a far
    lesser series.
    
    Chris
232.129Typecasting? You're funny!VORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonWed Jan 18 1995 14:5910
RE: 232.121

You think a woman would not typecast as the commander of the
Enterprise? But what about the female Romuman you so brightly brought
up? She was strong and tenacious and a scrapper. She commanded
leadership and she was fair in the way of Romulans. But a Federation
captain couldn't be a woman? Why not? Aren't human women as good as
Romulan women? Jack, your sexist streak is showing a mile wide.

					-K-
232.130WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Wed Jan 18 1995 15:041
    what rhymes with dreck?
232.131BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 15:0412
    <<< Note 232.117 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur" >>>


	Let's see..... you have mentioned 4 episodes out of how many? I think
the difference between those 4 episodes and the new ST is Kirk always being the
captain, a male. In the new ST, a female will ALWAYS be in charge, not just
occasionally.


Glen


232.132POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 15:081
    Well, you need to spend more time with the givers of pain and delight.
232.133BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 15:0922
| <<< Note 232.121 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur" >>>


| Captain Kirk was stern, fair, commanded leadership, looked out for the
| crew and the prime directive.  He was a scrapper and was type cast
| perfectly for the position.

	William Shatner was/is an overactor. The whole crew, with the exception
of Spock, were overactors. It was easy to see it when the NG came about, as
Pickard was one who used his head before his muscle, while Kirk used his muscle
before his head. (maybe that's why Kirk got all the goils?) The present captain
is different than both of them, which I'm glad about. Otherwise you'd be in
here complainin about how they are trying to copy the other ST's....

| A woman captain of the enterprise would not type cast the captain of a star 
| ship very well. While Captain Kirk is portrayed as hanging from his thumbs, a 
| woman captain would be concerned about her nails..."you're hurting me!!!"

	Jack, if you are serious about the above, you're an ass.


Glen
232.134BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 15:128
| <<< Note 232.129 by VORTEX::CALIPH::kerry "Kerry Sanderson" >>>



| Jack, your sexist streak is showing a mile wide.


	So his sexist streak runs across his but eh???? :-)
232.135HELIX::MAIEWSKIWed Jan 18 1995 15:347
RE   <<< Note 232.130 by WECARE::GRIFFIN "John Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159" >>>

>    what rhymes with dreck?

  breck?

  George
232.136WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 18 1995 15:362
    wouldn't chasm be more appropriate than ass when talking those
    distances??? :-)
232.137STOWOA::JOLLIMORELife's A Long SongWed Jan 18 1995 15:466
	You wanna know why they never put a woman in charge of a Starship
	before? Because on the very first trip out, and less than 25
	minutes into the new series, she managed to crack up a brand new,
	just_off_the_showroom_floor Starship. 
	
	;-)
232.138MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 15:473
    ... or maybe she wanted to put throw pillows on the bridge! :-)
    
    -b
232.13945777::ALEUC8Wed Jan 18 1995 15:494
    ... or she said "go left" when she meant right ...
    
    ric
    8-)
232.140BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 15:567
| <<< Note 232.136 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>



| wouldn't chasm be more appropriate than ass when talking those distances??? :-)

	But his butt is so huuuuuge.... :-)
232.141WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 18 1995 16:013
    -1 okay Glen, we can upgrade to canyon! :-)
    
       Chip
232.142MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 16:3718
    Glen:
    
    So, you're staring at me butt eh?!!  No, you just wish it were a mile
    wide...TIC.  
    
    Glen et al, Captain Kirk is Star Trek.  Captain Kirk set the standard
    for Star Trek.  The Federation didn't do quotas Glen so when you
    complain about four episodes having women in leadership roles, what can
    I say...Maybe they need to implement Affirmative Action on Klingon!
    
    What the heck, we're arguing about fiction here!!!!!  Kirk is it,
    fighting is part of his persona...he was an excellent strategist.  A
    solid thinking woman can be just as good a strategist, maybe even just
    as good a fighter....but not on the Enterprise, kay!?  Put her on the
    Entrepid or some other Star Cruiser...or have her in some other series.  
    But don't marr the name of James T. Kirk!  
    
    -Jack
232.143POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 16:431
Captain Kirk was on a mission from God to sow his seed across the cosmos.
232.144SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareWed Jan 18 1995 17:1313
    .142
    
    > he was an excellent strategist.
    
    i'm sorry, barney, but an excellent strategist does not make it his
    policy to send down shore parties comprising the three or four most
    valuable, and most nearly irreplaceable, personnel on his ship.  kirk
    was a study in bad command.  in a real navy he'd never make command
    rank; they'd have weeded him out while he was still an ensign or a
    looey if they hadn't already bounced him out of the academy.
    
    what kirk was, was what the neilsens' average wage-earning viewer
    dreamed of being:  strong, handsome, and a ladykiller.
232.145PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Jan 18 1995 17:177
    
>>    what kirk was, was what the neilsens' average wage-earning viewer
>>    dreamed of being:  strong, handsome, and a ladykiller.
			         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

	beg to differ

232.146MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 17:2115
   >>     what kirk was, was what the neilsens' average wage-earning viewer
   >>     dreamed of being:  strong, handsome, and a ladykiller.
    
    Which is why the President and Vice President never travel on the same
    plane...good point.  As far as a ladykiller though, I have my
    reservations.  Kirk was married to his ship.  There were never any
    improprieties on that show...well, maybe one or two.
    
    By the way everybody, be sure to tune in to "Friends" Thursday night on
    one of the three Networks.  I star as a man named Ross or Russ.  I have
    had to date two boxers and 10 colleagues who are not acquainted with
    each other insist I am a dead ringer for this guy.  I have yet to see
    the show myself but I'm sure he's quite good looking!!!
    
    -Jack
232.148PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Jan 18 1995 17:275
	>>I have
        >>had to date two boxers...

	gee, i feel sort of, well, left out.

232.149MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 17:2810
    >                                                            I have
    >had to date two boxers and 10 colleagues who are not acquainted with
    >each other insist I am a dead ringer for this guy.      
    
    
    Well, I'm not as concerned about you dating those two boxers
    Jack, as I am those 10 colleagues! Probably a good thing
    they didn't know each other... :-) :-)
    
    -b
232.150SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareWed Jan 18 1995 17:3112
    .145
    
    sorry, di dear, you are of course correct, but you surely noticed which
    male star was habitually in the clinches with the supposedly attractive
    female guest stars...  possibly women's standards of male charisma will
    have changed by the time the 23d century rolls around.
    
    .146
    
    as for being married to his ship, well, yeah, sure.  but he wouldn't be
    the first married captain to do a little philandering, now, would he, i
    mean, like, a ship HAS heads, but a ship can't GIVE head.
232.151MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 17:325
    Yabbut Dick...
    
    Most wifes _have_ heads, but not all of them give it either! :-)
    
    -b
232.152Must you?VORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonWed Jan 18 1995 17:336
RE: 232.150

Is it part of SOAPBOX that you have to give a scurrilous double meaning
to everything? :-(

					-K-
232.153Only for some...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jan 18 1995 17:407
    
    I've noticed Binder DOES get a scurrility boost when he returns from
    net-surfing.  Being foul-mouthed in a learned way, he scoots through
    the known gaps in the mods R-O algorithm.  But the only result is
    bad puns.  Set your phasers only on STUN....
    
      bb
232.154BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 18:496
| <<< Note 232.141 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>

| -1 okay Glen, we can upgrade to canyon! :-)

	Sounds good to me Chip!

232.155BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 18:5736
| <<< Note 232.142 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur" >>>

| So, you're staring at me butt eh?!!  No, you just wish it were a mile
| wide...TIC.

	Why thank you Jack for the compliment about my private parts....

| Glen et al, Captain Kirk is Star Trek. Captain Kirk set the standard for Star 
| Trek.  

	This really describes you Jack. You still live in the past. Like with
women being in their place and all.

| The Federation didn't do quotas Glen so when you complain about four episodes 
| having women in leadership roles, 

	Jack, that was to illistrate that there were 4 episodes that had women
as leaders. They still lost to the man, which was your beloved Kirk. It also
demonstrated that seeing there were only 4 episodes where a woman was in
charge, it made it easier for you to handle because it wasn't a permanant
thing. I was not trying to illistrate what you were implying.

| A solid thinking woman can be just as good a strategist, maybe even just
| as good a fighter....but not on the Enterprise, kay!?  

	I think you're wrong. But to make you happy, they did put her on her
own ship called the Voyager.

| Put her on the Entrepid or some other Star Cruiser...or have her in some other
| series. But don't marr the name of James T. Kirk!

	Jack, did you even watch this show???? You're talking out of your mile
wide butt again...


Glen
232.156CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumWed Jan 18 1995 19:0115
    I still say a pretty woman captain would be better...gorgeous,
    intellegent and a real "man-killer".  We could call her the
    anti-Kirk, though I'd hope she'd have the good taste not
    to..ah...fraternize so freely.
    
    I only saw the preview special.  From that tidbit, I found that
    I didn't particularly like the Captian or Doctor's roles as portrayed.  
    The black vulcan is an interesting twist, and I actually liked this role 
    the best from what I've seen (and the actor, who was second to what's
    his face for playing air-filter head on STTNG, did a fine job as a
    vulcan).   I'll reserve final judgement until I watch a few full
    episodes.  
    
    
    -steve                                         
232.157DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 18 1995 19:1318
    Re: .107
    
    >they simply crossed the border of Political Correctness and 
    >prostituted what Gene Rodenberry created.  Now to have a woman 
    >Captain?  This is unspeakable.
    
    The show Gene Roddenberry created had a woman as first officer.  The
    network stepped in and demanded changes.  A woman captain is entirely
    consistent with Roddenberry's ideals.
    
    
    Re: .121
    
    >a woman captain would be concerned about her nails..."you're hurting 
    >me!!!"
    
    Let's hope this is an attempt at humor.  I'd hate to think that even
    you could be as such a pinhead.
232.158DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 18 1995 19:1715
    Re: .128
    
    >the P.C. crew (they forgot a Hispanic)
    
    Beltran is Hispanic.  "Native American" can just as easily refer to the 
    continent as the country.
    
    
    Re: .144
    
    >what kirk was, was what the neilsens' average wage-earning viewer
    >dreamed of being:  strong, handsome, and a ladykiller.
                                                ^^^^^^^^^^
    Literally.  How many of his ladies survived to the final credits? 
    Captain Kirk and his kiss of death....
232.159CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumWed Jan 18 1995 19:174
    How do you know a woman captain would NOT be concerned about her nails,
    smartie??
    
    8^)
232.160SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareWed Jan 18 1995 19:2211
    the idea of having a black vulcan is pc at its most ridiculous.  having
    a black (light brown) klingon was a LITTLE more reasonable in sttng,
    given that the klingons in tos were always made up to look dark of
    complexion, but what is it with the idea that alien species must of
    needs have variations in skin color the same as humans do?
    
    or is this black vulcan another half-breed like spock and thereby maybe
    possessed of a black human parent who met the vulcan ideal enough to
    merit making the beast with two backs?
    
    give me a break!
232.161NYPD Blue enough?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Jan 18 1995 19:246
    
    Butt now for the real important question....
    
    Is the "When will Smits show his butt?" pool over now?
    
    								-mr. bill
232.162POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 19:301
    He showed his right cheek last night just before rogering the reporter.
232.163DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 18 1995 19:316
    Re: .160
    
    >the idea of having a black vulcan is pc at its most ridiculous.
    
    Actually, the guy who plays him said most Vulcans should be black,
    since it's a hot planet....
232.164MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 19:3312
 >>   The show Gene Roddenberry created had a woman as first officer. 
 >>   The network stepped in and demanded changes.  A woman captain is
 >>   entirely consistent with Roddenberry's ideals.
    
    Chelsea just stabbed me good!  Ouch.  I will have to eat my words on
    this one.  The first officer was indeed a woman.  Ironically, it was
    nurse chappel with dark long hair.  She was more soft and feminine as a
    nurse.  
    
    My apologies to all women (including Glen) on this grave error!
    
    -Jack 
232.165sorry, no seegar!SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareWed Jan 18 1995 19:3810
    .163
    
    > Actually, the guy who plays him said ...
    
    if he's gonna go spouting off like that, he oughta get it right.  high
    temperature does not make for black, actinic light does.  in the search
    for spock, the scenes on vulcan were not suggestive of a bright sun
    raining down actinic radiation.  to the contrary, they were indicative
    of a red sun or a very dirty atmosphere, either of which says that the
    sunlight would not be sparkling with uv.
232.166POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 19:394
    Um, no. She was the first officer.
    
    The very first captain was supposed to be Robert April, then it was
    Christopher Pike, then Kirk.
232.167Women progressed on Trek in spite of RoddenberryDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Jan 18 1995 19:5145
    re: .157
    
    >> The show Gene Roddenberry created had a woman as first officer.
    
    Unfortunately, his primary motivation was that he was attempting
    to boost the career of his mistress, Majel Barrett, without making
    it too obvious to his wife at the time.  I wish it was because he had
    high ideals and was being progressive and all, but it just ain't so.
    
    
    >> The network stepped in and demanded changes.
    
    Yes, they did, but not because they couldn't accept a woman as
    first officer (which was a story invented by Roddenberry and widely
    bandied about at Trek conventions over the years), but rather, because
    Barrett had "tested" poorly, and the NBC execs didn't think much of her
    acting skills either.  Roddenberry chose not to replace her with another
    female actress, so as to minimize the damage to their relationship.
    Note that NBC asked for several other changes after seeing "The Cage",
    and that removing Barrett was only one of many such requests.  The
    second-pilot crew is almost entirely different, with the exception
    of Spock.
    
    
    >> A woman captain is entirely consistent with Roddenberry's ideals.
    
    Perhaps consistent with the ideals that have been ascribed to the
    "Roddenberry Mystique" over the years, but not consistent with his
    actual values.  Where were the high-ranking women on TNG's Enterprise,
    a series over which he enjoyed complete creative control in its early
    formative years?  Roddenberry's primary intent for Dr. Crusher was to
    serve as a love/hate interest for Picard (see, for example, "The Naked
    Now").
    
    Any progress that women enjoyed in the original Trek series, the
    Trek movies and in TNG (I particularly liked the Enterprise-C captain)
    were not done in accordance with Roddenberry's philosophies, but rather
    were done by others, circumventing Roddenberry after he'd given up
    (or lost) control of the various Trek incarnations.
    
    In general, "Star Trek" over the years has portrayed women in an
    increasingly progressive manner, but Roddenberry himself can't honestly
    take the credit for this.
    
    Chris
232.168MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 18 1995 19:562
    Ohhhh.I'm crushed!  Don't tell me nurse Chappel was Roddenberry's
    mistress!
232.169He did like womenDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Jan 18 1995 20:053
    One of many, alas...
    
    Chris
232.170MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 20:1511
    What I get a chuckle out of is how Dick can seem to get by all the
    other nonsense of Star Trek like flying faster than the speed of
    light, alien planets that consistently have breathable atmospheres,
    aliens that are all humanoids with a little badly applied prosthetic
    makeup, etc. etc., but can't tolerate a black vulcan!
    
    What a hoot!
    
    -b (who gleefully missed this latest attempt at science fiction
        and hopes to establish a pattern of continuing to do so.)
        
232.171WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Wed Jan 18 1995 22:492
    Plus, everywhere they go everyone speaks English; rather like the early
    Mission Impossible in that regard.
232.172Shaka when the walls fellPOLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 19 1995 00:194
    Well, it would get aggravating after a while if every alien was
    impossible to speak too now wouldn't it. They did tackle the language
    thing in the episode "Darmok" which, in my opinion was an excellent
    show.
232.173GLDOA::SHOOKPomp,circumstance,dropping trouThu Jan 19 1995 03:385
    
    the new captain sounds like a cartoon character at times, like she's
    half tweety bird.
    
    bill
232.174The Science of Star TrekASLAN::GKELLERCongressional Gridlick is a good thingThu Jan 19 1995 12:0521
>     <<< Note 232.173 by GLDOA::SHOOK "Pomp,circumstance,dropping trou" >>>
>
>    
>    the new captain sounds like a cartoon character at times, like she's
>    half tweety bird.
>    
>    bill


I saw a great show on PBS (WGBH Channel 2, Boston, MA) last night called 
"The Science of Star Trek".  It was an hour long and they went into the 
myths and realities of what goes on in Star Trek.  Things that we  might 
see soon (medical Tricorder, Androids with the strength of 100 humans 
however not with positronic brains, hand held phasers) and things we won't 
see for a long while.

A very interesting show.  It is being shown on Channel 44 (again in Boston) 
tonight 1/19/95 at 10:00 pm

Geoff

232.175SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 13:1142
    .170
    
    no, brian, you're missing it.
    
    flying faster than the speed of light is a point that hinges on
    suspension of disbelief if science fiction is to be a valid art form. 
    because i see great value in science fiction's ability to make serious
    social commentary in an indirect fashion that many people find less
    offensive than if it were pointedly about human frailties, i buy this
    loophole.
    
    breathable atmospheres are a point of practicality - if you were
    seeking out alien species that you might have something in common with,
    you would look for class m planets.  if an alien not on a class m
    planet wanted to make it possible for you to be there, for whatever
    reason, it might fake the necessary environment.  again, some
    suspension of disbelief is called for.
    
    humanoid aliens, again, class m planets.  (but remember the horta,
    which was one of the most truly SYMPATHETIC aliens in the whole run of
    tos.)  given the nature of biology, ecology, and evolution, it is
    likely that any species as intelligent (?) as we are is going to be a
    physical generalist, and appendages such as fingers and an opposable
    thumb are the epitome of physical generalism.  so here again some
    suspension of disbelief is called for, but not all that much because
    this one is sound science.  it is also sound from the xian religious
    point of view once the possibility of nonterrestrial aliens at all is
    stipulated.  a good designer (god) isn't going to waste a good
    blueprint (our physical arrangement) just because he happens to be on a
    different planet.
    
    the business of a black vulcan does not hold up, even with a certain
    suspension of disbelief, because the groundwork was laid scientifically
    in the search for spock and peripherally in tos (remember they were all
    fair-skinned vulcans with no strong shadows in amok time) for the lack
    of heavy melanism.  remember, however, that a REAL syspension of
    disbelief is necessary to accept that a vulcan and a human could
    interbreed at all - this is why i remarked on the possibility that the
    black vulcan is half human, because by that means he could be just as
    plausible as spock is.  failing that, however...
    
    before you ask, no.  i won't bother to watch voyager.
232.176BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Thu Jan 19 1995 13:4844
RE: 232.175 by SMURF::BINDER "gustam vitare"

> breathable atmospheres are a point of practicality - if you were
> seeking out alien species that you might have something in common with,
> you would look for class m planets.  if an alien not on a class m
> planet wanted to make it possible for you to be there, for whatever
> reason, it might fake the necessary environment.  again, some
> suspension of disbelief is called for.

If alien life is based on carbon chemistry then the atmosphere would most
likely be chemically breathable.  Main difficulties would be pressure and
percentage of CO2,  and humans can tolerate a wide range of both.

Alien life based on chemistry other than carbon would not produce an
atmosphere even close to breathable,  and would also be at unlivable
temperatures.

What is unbelievable is planets without any life with breathable
atmospheres.


> the business of a black vulcan does not hold up, even with a certain
> suspension of disbelief, because the groundwork was laid scientifically
> in the search for spock and peripherally in tos (remember they were all
> fair-skinned vulcans with no strong shadows in amok time) for the lack
> of heavy melanism.  

Didn't the vulcan's have star travel before contact with the federation, 
and didn't the vulcan's colonize other planets?  

If so,  then the answer could be that one of these planets had a much
higher level of UV at the surface.  The reason why humans have dark skin is
to protect our skin from UV light's effects.  Human populations that have
been in high UV areas for long periods of time are dark.  Human populations
that have been in low UV areas for short periods of time are not dark.


> remember, however, that a REAL syspension of disbelief is necessary to 
> accept that a vulcan and a human could interbreed at all 

Bingo.  


Phil
232.178MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurThu Jan 19 1995 13:543
    Not only that, the Klingons and the Romulans shared the same
    forefathers...much like Abraham was the father of the Jews and the
    Arabs!
232.179MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurThu Jan 19 1995 13:569
    Dick:
    
    I thought the vulcans were barbaric.  Remember the episode of the
    library...
    
    McCoy:  Spock...what are your ancestors doing on your home
    planet...this very moment."
    
    Spock: They are warlike....barbaric.
232.177edited and repostedSMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 13:5612
    .176
    
    the vulcans were "civilized" long before we humans got there.  they
    colonized, which is why romulans have pointed ears.  they then withdrew
    to vulcan when they decided to abandon emotion for logic.  logic, being
    an inner thing that produces a controlled, stylized civilization, does
    not demand acquisitions or an audience to parade for, there is no need
    for the externals of conquest; you will note some of the same social
    traits in the ancient chinese (before the mongol incursions).  various
    of the st episodes suggest that the vulcans have been self-contained on
    their planet for some millennia, long enough to lose melanism as a
    pronounced trait.
232.180terRestrialSMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 13:599
    .179
    
    they were barbaric - long in the past.  the library episode had the
    atavachron pointed at a scene in the distant ice-age past of the
    library planet when spock and mccoy went through, and mccoy's question
    was in reference to that time period, not the 23d century.  at the
    point when spock's ancestors were warlike barbarians, terestrial humans
    were still isolated clumps of nomadic hunter-gatherers struggling to
    survive at all.
232.181OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jan 19 1995 14:018
    Re: .177
    
    >long enough to lose melanism as a pronounced trait.
    
    It could still occur, just rarely.  Perhaps it's a mutation....  Not
    that race would have any affect on this character's development within
    the Vulcan culture; stigmatizing someone because his skin color is
    different would not be logical.
232.182SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 14:0916
    .181
    
    but consider, chels, that there are other physical characteristics
    associated with human torrid-zone natives, such as a broad flat nose,
    thick fleshy lips, and so on.  (these characteristics appear both in
    african-descended stock and in australian aboriginal stock, which was
    isolated LONG ago from other humans.)  unlike a dark skin, these more
    basic characteristics take far longer than a few millennia to develop.
    the narrow, projecting nose of northern europe, evolutionarily better
    for living in a cold climate, appears to have taken perhaps a hundred
    thousand years to come to its present form, and the inuit people who
    have lived in the arctic for only perhaps 10,000 years, don't have it
    yet.  so it's fairly unlikely, unless vulcan's sun was causing tans a
    quarter of a million years ago and hasn't stopped yet, that the total
    combination of characteristics that define a modern black human would
    persist in a vulcan to the present.
232.18345777::ALEUC8Thu Jan 19 1995 14:1410
    .182
    
    bound to say i think you are treading on very thin anthropological ice
    here
    
    but as with all things evolutionary, you can argue till you're
    blue/black/green/yellow/white/red in the face and never prove the point
    conclusively
    
    ric
232.184SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 14:183
    .183
    
    study some more and you'll learn that my ice is quite thick.
232.185Whats the connection here?TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationThu Jan 19 1995 14:247
    re: .182
    
    	Could you explain how a narrow projecting nose is an adaptation to
    	cold climates? I don't get it.
    
    			Robert.
    
232.186It could happenCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 19 1995 14:265
    The nose acts as a preheater for the air thus reducing some of the
    shock of the cold when it enters the lungs, preserving body heat and
    all.  
    
    
232.187OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jan 19 1995 14:2714
    Re: .182
    
    >there are other physical characteristics associated with human 
    >torrid-zone natives, such as a broad flat nose, thick fleshy lips, and 
    >so on
    
    I have to dig out a fairly recent Discover magazine that was all about
    race.  As I recall, some characteristics that are typically assumed to
    be race-related in fact occur across various ethnic groupings.  I'll
    have to check which ones.  Also, does "torrid-zone" refer to a region
    on a specific continent or is it a global area (n degrees above and
    below the equator)?  Because when you approach the Mediterranean, you
    have a far greater ethnic variety in the same environmental conditions
    with different physical characteristics.
232.18845777::ALEUC8Thu Jan 19 1995 14:315
    .184
    
    study some more ? nah, the pay is lousy
    
    ric
232.189WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 19 1995 14:446
    disbelief... it's TV!!! funny how all other fringe presentations
    are rationalized except that one lousy black vulcan thing.
    
    just an observation...
    
    Chip
232.190SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 14:514
    .189
    
    hey, everybody's gotta have SOMETHING to beat on.  and look at the
    great discussion i started.
232.191More on the new Star Gack...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Jan 19 1995 14:5519
    
    And anyways, the guy did a good job with it.  The appeal of the Vulcans
    (which saved the original, if any concept did) is that we want to see
    what a similar species with a totally different mix of mental
    properties and tradeoffs would be like.  To bring it off as an actor,
    (and Leonard Nimoy did) YOU MUST NEVER let yourself be "normal" for a
    human.  In some sense, it's easier for this guy, to copy the Nimoy
    personna a bit, but in other ways it must be harder.  You cannot make
    up what Vulcans are, or at least not much.  The guy did a good job, but
    did not have a big part in this "pilot movie" 2-hour format.  We'll see
    if he can build a character after some weeks.
    
      By the way, amidst thoroughly atrocious acting, I found one other
    possible bright spot.  It's the "emergency holographic doctor" !  This
    is great !  I got a big kick of the guy wandering around looking lost
    "Will somebody please terminate my program ?"  The tough life of a
    "sprite" !  This is potentially great comic relief !
    
      bb
232.192SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 14:5510
    .187
    
    torrid-zone as i used it, being terrestrial and all, refers to the
    drier regions in and near the tropics, not to a specific continent. 
    which is why australian abos show many of the same characteristics that
    african blacks possess.  generally the same climate produces generally
    the same genotype.  the mediterranean mix results from vast amounts of
    melting-pot activity over the past 5,000 years, i.e., since we humans
    got "civilized" enough to travel long distances as a matter of relative
    ease.
232.193OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jan 19 1995 15:0311
    Re: .192
    
    >drier regions in and near the tropics
    
    Aren't semitic peoples native to these regions as well?
    
    >which is why australian abos show many of the same characteristics that
    >african blacks possess
    
    What about South Americans?  They took up residence on the order of
    20,000 years ago.  What about the Indian subcontinent?
232.194SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 19 1995 15:063
Will Q make appearances on ST Voyager?  I like Q.
I can't stomach Kate Mulgrew, so I'll prolly not
pay much attention to the show otherwise.
232.19545777::ALEUC8Thu Jan 19 1995 15:0711
    .192
    
    >which is why australian abos show many of the same characteristics that
    >african blacks possess.  generally the same climate produces generally
    >the same genotype.  the mediterranean mix results from vast amounts of
    
    shouldn't you preface this with "It is thought that this is ..." ?
    
    and you mean phenotype not genotype
    
    ric
232.196SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 15:1121
    .193
    
    semites are native to a moister region in the fertile crescent - the
    desert conditions we see in that area today developed primarily over
    the past 2500 years or so.  satellite mapping shows rivers in the area
    that have been buried by the drifting sands.  desertification is
    happening at a terrifying rate.
    
    > What about South Americans?
    
    amazon natives show the broad flat noses of warm-region people together
    with the moderate pigmentation of forest dwellers.  the inca, who lived
    in a higher, cooler, drier climate, had projecting noses.  the maya,
    who also had projecting noses (seriously beaky roman ones!) did not
    live in the rainforest, they cleared land and farmed it and were
    thereby exposed to the sun and a generally drier air.
    
    > the Indian subcontinent
    
    there are at least 14 ethnic regions of the indian subcontinent.  pick
    one.  and tell me when the present population's forebears settled there.
232.197really now.TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationThu Jan 19 1995 15:3215
re: .186

	Your kidding right?

re: .196

>    in a higher, cooler, drier climate, had projecting noses.  the maya,
>    who also had projecting noses (seriously beaky roman ones!) did not
>    live in the rainforest, they cleared land and farmed it and were
>    thereby exposed to the sun and a generally drier air.
 

	Now your being just plain silly. Where did you get this from?!?!

			Robert.
232.198WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 19 1995 15:343
    -1 true, very true... :-)
    
       Chip
232.199BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 19 1995 15:5611
| <<< Note 232.164 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur" >>>


| My apologies to all women (including Glen) on this grave error!

	<grin>..... hey Jack..... I guess you've just given us another example
where you talk out yer butt! :-)  When you say things are fact, are you just
making them up, or what? If so, there is a topic for that.... heh heh....


Glen
232.200ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Thu Jan 19 1995 15:589
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232.201What does he do when he's "off"?DECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Jan 19 1995 15:5924
    >> It's the "emergency holographic doctor" !  This
    >> is great !  I got a big kick of the guy wandering around looking lost
    >> "Will somebody please terminate my program ?"  The tough life of a
    >> "sprite" !  
    
    I found myself wondering:  Why is he so obsessed with being turned off?
    Is he tired?  Does he get bored in "idle" mode?  If a computer program
    had some form of "consciousness" (an interesting question that may
    be explored here if they get the notion), what would it "want" to do,
    keep working, or be turned off so it could get some rest?  I'd think
    it would want to keep working, since that's all it "knows".  Thus the
    seeming incongruity of the holo-doc constantly wanting to be turned
    off.  It might have been more interesting if he'd expressed gladness,
    as in "Oh good, they forgot to turn me off, now I can look around and
    have some time to myself", and so on, sort of like a kid whose parents
    inadvertently let him stay up late.
    
    re: "Q"
    
    I've heard he'll make an appearance, and I hope so, he's my favorite
    character from TNG.  He also had my favorite most-chilling line from
    TNG: "Awwww.  Nothing happened."  I guess you hadda be there.
    
    Chris
232.202BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 19 1995 16:003

	Next Generation snarf!!!
232.203BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 19 1995 16:003

	Damn!!!!
232.204MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurThu Jan 19 1995 16:164
>>     When you say things are fact, are you just
>>    making them up, or what? 
    
    Uhhhhhhhhhhh......yes?
232.205SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 16:3023
    .197
    
    > re: .186
    >
    >         Your kidding right?
    
    "you're kidding, right?"  yvw.
    
    no, he's not kidding.  he is correct.  in addition to warming the
    incoming air, the nose also humidifies it.
    
    >> in a higher, cooler, drier climate, had projecting noses.  the maya,
    >> who also had projecting noses (seriously beaky roman ones!) did not
    >> live in the rainforest, they cleared land and farmed it and were
    >> thereby exposed to the sun and a generally drier air.
    >
    >
    >        Now your being just plain silly. Where did you get this from?!?!
    
    the place i got it from is actually two disciplines of science that are
    known as archaeology and anthropology.  i suggest that you might take
    up reading for a hobby instead of giggling at things you apparently
    don't understand.
232.206CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 19 1995 16:425
    RE: .197  
    
    Well actually I was only half kidding.  Now I feel so smart :-).  
    	
    
232.207Any evidence? It still sounds silly to me...TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationThu Jan 19 1995 17:3535
    
>    "you're kidding, right?"  yvw.
 
	Thank you.
   
>    no, he's not kidding.  he is correct.  in addition to warming the
>    incoming air, the nose also humidifies it.

	Sorry, I find this tough to believe - Is there a significant
	difference in the length of the nasal passage between say,
	Africans and Europeans? Enough to have any effect at all on
	the warmth and humidity of incoming air?
    
    >> in a higher, cooler, drier climate, had projecting noses.  the maya,
    >> who also had projecting noses (seriously beaky roman ones!) did not
    >> live in the rainforest, they cleared land and farmed it and were
    >> thereby exposed to the sun and a generally drier air.
    >
    >
    >        Now your being just plain silly. Where did you get this from?!?!
    
 >   the place i got it from is actually two disciplines of science that are
 >   known as archaeology and anthropology.  i suggest that you might take
 >   up reading for a hobby instead of giggling at things you apparently
 >   don't understand.

	So, your going to stick by the 'Mayans have long noses because they
	cleared the land' scenario? Yucatan is a pretty wet place - did the
	ancestors of the Maya have long noses when they migrated there or did
	they develop them after large scale clearing of the Yucatan
	forests began (WAG for preclassic Mayan around 600 AD?)? Can you cite
	any studies to back this up? You are an expert in both archaeology and
	anthropology so this request shouldn't be too big a deal. I agree I
	should read more - give me your recommendations and I'll look into
	it, OK? 
232.208Correction to last post...TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationThu Jan 19 1995 17:475
    Well, thats what I get for making a WAG - 600 AD was well within the
    classic Mayan period. Most estimates of the arrival of the Mayan into
    the Yucatan area are in the 2500-1500 BC time range. Pretty recent.
    
    		Robert.
232.209collision on classical period dateSMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 19 1995 17:4725
232.210SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Jan 19 1995 17:593
    
    I think TOOK::NICOLAZZO should quit while he's still a little behind ;)
    
232.211DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jan 19 1995 18:099
    Re: .209
    
    >but preclassical mayan was essentially pre-christian; the timeframe 
    >generally accepted for the height of the classical period is +200 to 
    >+900. 
    
    Let me see if I have this straight:  we toss out the semites because
    the migratory patterns evolved some 5000 years ago, and that's too
    recent, but we allow the mayans from some 2000 years ago.  Yes?
232.212SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 19 1995 18:155
And to think...

It all started as an innocent question
about whether anyone had watched the premiere episode
of "Star Trek Voyager."
232.213MPGS::MARKEYWewease Woger!Thu Jan 19 1995 18:161
    I swear, if he calls me big nose _one more time_ I'm gonna thump 'im!
232.214POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorThu Jan 19 1995 18:192
    Your nose is going to be three foot wide across your face if you don't
    shut up!
232.215SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 19 1995 18:201
All right....  I'm warning you!!!
232.216MPGS::MARKEYWewease Woger!Thu Jan 19 1995 18:211
    Well you do have a big nose...
232.217CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 19 1995 18:234


 man, it looks like I missed a good rathole, eh?
232.218SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 19 1995 18:272
The best, Jim, the best.  I think this one was
a Florida-style sinkhole.
232.219CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 19 1995 18:444


 That's what I get for not paying attention for a couple days.
232.220BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 19 1995 20:246
| <<< Note 232.213 by MPGS::MARKEY "Wewease Woger!" >>>


| I swear, if he calls me big nose _one more time_ I'm gonna thump 'im!

	Brian, that's no reason to start preachin to him!
232.221More than I EVER wanted to know about noses...TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationFri Jan 20 1995 11:1249
232.222SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdFri Jan 20 1995 13:219
    
    
    Decided to take a chance and watch a network TV show last night....
    
    Due South
    
    
    Was pleasantly surprised....
    
232.223MAIL2::CRANEFri Jan 20 1995 13:221
    I too enjoy that show.
232.224BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 13:374


	I saw that too. I really liked it. 
232.225POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 20 1995 13:532
    They make fun of Americans on that show. It's produced by Canadians.
    8^)
232.226SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 13:5434
    .221
    
    you're right about the specifics on nasal anatomy.  as i said, i
    remember stuff but not always the exact specifics.  in any case, the
    studies i read about were pointed in saying that the extension of the
    external nose was shown to be directly related to the ability to warm
    and humidify intake air.  i'm not an anatomist, and i don't even play
    one on teevee.  :-)
    
    maya nose shape was not affected by their activities as farmers.  (that
    would indeed be a silly thing to posit.)  it was affected by where they
    (and their many-generations-past forebears) lived.  it appears that the
    maya were not among the first wave over the bering land bridge; their
    progenitors apparently also produced many of the north american tribes,
    most of which also have projecting (but not necessarily narrow) noses. 
    inference is that all of these peoples had, for many millennia, lived
    in open, RELATIVELY drier areas where having a projecting nose was
    prosurvival.  such drier areas are not found as rainforests; the fact
    that the maya cleared and farmed land, being open-space dwellers
    instead of rainforest dwellers, fits in with their physiognomy, it
    doesn't cause it.
    
    thompson's idea of the maya was indeed as noble, peace-loving
    agrarians.  he did know that they practiced human sacrifice, but he
    didn't know that they did it on a massive scale or that they used
    principally captured enemies as victims.  his magnum opus on them is
    titled _the rise and fall of maya civilization_ and it's a good read
    despite the things that are now known to be in error.  i think thompson
    sort of fell in with the "noble savage" crowd and simply overlooked
    that people, whoever they are, are human.  :-)  i mean, really, just
    look at how peacable we are here in the box are.
    
    have you seen the pictures in this month's national geographic, from
    bonampak?  among the most impressive precolumbian art i've ever seen.
232.227SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 13:564
    due south was okay until they stepped over the line by having leslie
    neilsen as a guest star.  i'm sure he's very funny, but i find him a
    classless clown; if i want to see good physical humor i'll watch the
    marx brothers or dick van dyke.
232.228BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 13:597


	Gee, I remember when he was a serious actor...... the show is off the
beaten path to begin with, which is why I think it's so appealing. Right now
Leslie is definitely off the beaten path, which is why I thought he fit in so
well.
232.229SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 20 1995 14:072
I still like SCTV, where the Canadians made
fun of themselves!
232.230MAIL2::CRANEFri Jan 20 1995 14:094
    Ya might also like to know that Leslie`s father was a real Mounty and
    he showed the Mountie on the show how to tie his boots right. Mr.
    Neilson used to always be the bad guy and he fit right into this show.
    I liked every time he fell off the horse he`d get up and call a cab.
232.231SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 20 1995 14:101
What about the noses on "Due South"?
232.232SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 14:243
    ya gotta wonder (is this a ttwa) whether the due south people expected
    viewers to catch the wonderful pun in the name of the "wolf" on the
    show.
232.233BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 14:306
| <<< Note 232.231 by SUBPAC::JJENSEN "Jojo the Fishing Widow" >>>


| What about the noses on "Due South"?

	What about them????
232.234BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 14:304


	Dick, what is the pun???
232.235SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 14:4568
    for those who want to work on figuring out the pun in the "wolf's"
    name, there are lots of linefeeds here so as not to show the answer on
    an xnotes screen.  for the rest of you, read on.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    the animal's name is dieffenbaker.  he's also deaf.  there is a plant
    called dieffenbachia, commonly known as dumb cane.  when eaten, dumb
    cane paralyzes the vocal cords, causing temporary muteness.  since a
    mute critter can't speak or bark or whatever to make sound, it fits
    rather cleverly into the animal's purported inability to hear.
232.236Have a good weekend.TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationFri Jan 20 1995 15:4723
re: .226
    
    
	Thanks for the clarification regarding the Maya. I can stop chasing
	that shadow I created now. I still don't buy the projecting vs.
	flat nose thing being a result of heat and humidity. I'm not
	sure all of these minor differences in populations need be the
	result of environmental pressures at all. (I hope this doesn't open
	another rathole! :*) )

>    I think thompson sort of fell in with the "noble savage" crowd and
>    simply overlooked that people, whoever they are, are human.  :-) 

	That was a pretty common attitude at times, but at least he didn't
	claim that they learned their culture from Old World contacts or
	spacemen! :*)

>    have you seen the pictures in this month's national geographic, from
>    bonampak?  among the most impressive precolumbian art i've ever seen.
                                                  
	Yea, nice stuff!

			Robert.
232.237BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 15:527


	Ahhh..... I guess if someone was up on their Canadian history, they
would have gotten that on the first shot! But thank you kindly for explaining
it to those who have not brushed up on their Candadian history. All I know is
they got multiple personalities....
232.238SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 15:523
    .236
    
    thank you for a most stimulating discussion.
232.239SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 15:533
    .237
    
    canadian history?  huh?  did i miss a step here?
232.240POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 20 1995 16:181
    The dog was named after one of our Prime Ministers.
232.241SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 16:233
    .240
    
    ah, that makes it all the funnier, then.  an unintentional pun...
232.242DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Fri Jan 20 1995 17:3975
    My .211 is feeling neglected....
    
    I have my Discover magazine on race from November 1994.  The specific
    article is "Race without Color" and it describes how you could define
    races by examining other common attributes, such as lactose tolerance
    or resistance to malaria or fingerprint patterns.  He uses these to
    illustrate reasons why characteristics spread.
    
    "Finally, some geographically variable traits have no known effect on
    survival [like resistance to malaria] and are invisible to rivals and
    to prospective sex partners [bird coloration, lion's manes].  They
    merely reflect mutations that happened to arise and spread in one area
    [fingerprint patterns].  They could equally well have arisen and spread
    elsewhere -- they just didn't."
    
    He discusses body shape as a geographically diverse trait that aids
    survival, contrasting the Inuit with the Dinkas of East Africa.  In
    that context, nose shape also makes sense as a survival trait.  But
    what about skin color (which is what started this whole discussion)?
    
    "The usual view is that skin color varies geographically to enhance
    survival.  Supposedly, people in sunny, tropical climes aroudn the
    world have genetically dark skin, which is supposedly analogous to the
    temporary skin darkening of European whites in the summer.  The
    supposed function of dark skin in sunny climates is for protection
    against skin cancer.  Variations in eye color and hair form and color
    are also supposed to enhance survival under particular conditions,
    though no one has ever proposed a plausible hypothesis for how those
    variations might actually enhance survival.
    
    Alas, the evidence for natural selection of skin color dissolves under
    scrutiny.  Among tropical peoples, anthropologists love to stress the
    dark skins of African blacks, people of the southern Indian peninsula,
    and New Guineans and love to forget the pale skins of Amazonian Indians
    and Southeast Asians living at the same latitudes.  To wriggle out of
    those paradoxes, anthropologists then plead the excuse that Amazonian
    Indians and Southeast Asians may not have been living in their present
    locations long enough to evolve dark skins.  However, the ancestors of
    fair-skinned Swedes arrived even more recently in Scandinavia, and
    aboriginal Tasmanians were black-skinned despite their ancestors'
    having lived for at least the last 10,000 years at the latitude of
    Vladisvostok.
    
    Besides, when one takes into account cloud cover, peoples of equatorial
    West Africa and the New Guinea mountains actually receive no more
    ultraviolet radiation or hours of sunshine each year than do the Swiss. 
    Compared with infectious diseases and other selective agents, skin
    cancer has been utterly trivial as a cause of death in human history,
    even for modern white settlers in the tropics.  This objection is so
    obvious to believers in natural selection of skin color that they have
    proposed at least seven other supposed survival functions of skin
    color, without reaching agreement.  Those other supposed functions
    include protection against rickets, frostbite, folic acid deficiency,
    beryllium poisoning, overheating, and overcooling.  The diversity of
    these contradictory theories makes clear how far we are from
    understanding the survival value (if any) of skin color.
    
    It wouldn't surprise me if dark skins do eventually prove to offer some
    advantage in tropical climates, but I exppect the advantage to turn out
    to be a slight one that is easily overridden.  But there's an
    overwhelming importance to skin, eye and hair color that is obvious to
    all of us -- sexual selection.  Before we can reach a condition of
    intimacy permitting us to assess the beauty of a prospective sex
    partner's hidden physical attractions, we first have to pass muster for
    skin, eyes, and hair.
    
    We all know how those highly visible "beauty traits" guide our choice
    of sex partners.  Even the briefest personal ad in a newspaper mentions
    the advertiser's skin color, and the color of skin that he or she seeks
    in a partner.  ...  Eye color and hair form and color, while not so
    overwhelmingly important as skin color, also play an obvious role in
    our sexual and social preferences.  Just ask yourself why hair dyes,
    hair curlers and hair straighteners enjoy such wide sales.  You can bet
    that it's not to improve our chances of surviving grizzly bear attacks
    and other risks endemic to the North American continent."
232.243POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 20 1995 17:492
    That's why I like this medium so much, finally people see me as more
    than just another pretty face.  ;-)
232.244BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 18:073

	When did they ever see you as that???
232.245POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 20 1995 18:181
    I'm not telling YOU Glen.
232.246BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 18:194


	BUMmer....
232.247POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 20 1995 18:221
    precisely
232.248MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 23 1995 18:2512
re: .144, dick

>    			an excellent strategist does not make it his
>    policy to send down shore parties comprising the three or four most
>    valuable, and most nearly irreplaceable, personnel on his ship.  kirk
>    was a study in bad command.

Well, I think TOS would have been pretty boring if they'd always sent unknown
crewmembers down in the away teams and then spent the whole show concentrating
on Spock, Kirk, Uhura, Chekov, Sulu, Scotty and Bones sitting around on the
bridge discussing the price of dilithium crystals . . . 

232.249SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareMon Jan 23 1995 18:308
    jack, i never said tos wouldn't have been boring if they'd done it
    right.  but then i do recall some anthology shows from the '50s that
    were downright excellent.  you never saw the same actors in two
    episodes.  so send unknowns on shore parties and follow them down. 
    remember, every big name started out as an unknown - give 'em some
    exposure while the rankers, about whom we don't give a rat's patootie,
    cool their heels up there waiting for the organians to permit
    communicators to get through.
232.250BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Jan 23 1995 18:399


	I'll say one thing for William Shatner, he has made a living on
overacting. The OST, ST movies, TJ Hooker, and singing, "Lucy in the sky with
diamonds"!


Glen
232.251POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorMon Jan 23 1995 19:023
    Well, he's toned it down considerably on his TEKWAR tv series. I must
    admit, it's not a bad production. In fact, there have been a few
    episodes where Shatner wasn't even on.
232.252BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Jan 23 1995 19:065


	Glenn, I have seen that. And yes, it is a very good production. And
yes, he has seemed to calm down a bit.... 
232.253DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Mon Jan 23 1995 20:085
    The TekWar productions are pretty good TV SF.  Shatner's the executive
    producer, so he probably doesn't have time for more than a recurring
    character.  And Bascomb mostly conveys information instead of finding 
    himself tested by fire, so he doesn't have much opportunity to get
    worked up.
232.254CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumWed Jan 25 1995 12:5915
    Finally watched a full episode of ST:Voyager...not impressed.  Acting
    is not good (in general), story was unoriginal, and the writing/dialogue 
    was uninspiring, to say the least.
    
    I see a bit of light if a few characters develope properly (I like the
    black vulcan, but I wonder if this is just a pc thing), I like the 1/2
    Klingon lady (but she needs further development), and I like the 
    appearance of the new ship.
    
    I have to take back what I said previously about the hologram
    doctor...I think there is good opportunity for comic relief here.  I
    especially liked the shrinking bit "Would someone PLEASE come down and
    fix my projector?!".  Oh well, I'm easily amused, what can I say?
    
    -steve 
232.255WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Wed Jan 25 1995 14:274
    If Vulcans existed, would they refer to the dark-skinned among them as
    "black Vulcans?"
    
    
232.256POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 15:291
    nope, African American Vulcans.
232.257NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 25 1995 15:381
Vulcans of color.
232.258POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 15:503
    But don't all Vulcans have colour?
    
    That's like calling someone a coloured guy.
232.259POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed Jan 25 1995 15:572
    
    I am pinkybeige in colour.
232.260why can't Vulcans be dark-complected, anyway ?CSSREG::BROWNKB1MZ FN42Wed Jan 25 1995 16:047
    I wonder if Tuvok  has green blood... Klingon blood seems to vary
    between pink, purple and red.
    
    The really incredibly unbelievable wondrous thing about ST isn't
    warp drive, transporters or wormholes, it's how all those alien
    folk from all over the galaxy all speak english. No ESL cultures 
    out there, eh?
232.261POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 16:202
    They all speak English cause it's a TV show and people wouldn't go for
    subtitles.
232.262exist for a prolonged period, profitablyCSSREG::BROWNKB1MZ FN42Wed Jan 25 1995 16:2117
    I remember back in high school, I remember one of the classmates, who
    was also a good friend, referred to himself as "colored" and not
    "black" or "afro-american". We used to have some strange
    pseudo-theoretical discussions, about strange stuff like why the 
    art teacher, Mr Bradshaw, would state that black was the absence of 
    color, where white was the presence of all colors. So I used to joke
    with him, using that "logic" that I was the "colored" one, not he.
    So far, from the one show I have seen, Tuvok doesn't seem to be as 
    analytical and scientifically precise as good ol' Mr. Spock was.
    
    According to TV guide, he was a runner-up for Geordie Laforge's 
    position, after LeVar Burton. He played a Klingon or two in TNG and
    also had a part in the "Generations" movie, so he is no rookie to the
    Starfleet. They also seem to have the rubber-ear thing down pretty
    good, now. I'm just waiting for the split-hand salute and for him to say
    "live long and prosper..."                                     
    
232.263OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 16:403
    Since I'm not going to hunt about for a Waco note, assuming one even
    exists:  A&E's "American Justice" is doing a show on the whole Waco
    incident tonight at 9 or 10.
232.264BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 25 1995 16:506
| <<< Note 232.260 by CSSREG::BROWN "KB1MZ FN42" >>>


| Klingon blood seems to vary between pink, 

	I think I might be Klingon.....
232.265SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareWed Jan 25 1995 18:0115
    .260
    
    they don't all speak english.  as was made clear in the trial in st vi,
    translators are used - the klingon translators are obviously less
    advanced than federation hardware and must be carried in the hand.
    
    as was less clear to the public but was nevertheless stated early on by
    gene roddenberry, the st crews carry translators.  we don't know how
    the things work or what they look like, but there was some suggestion
    that it might be through the crews' chest badge insignia, which are (as
    made clear in tng) communicators.  kirk was unable to understand the
    gorn in arena because he was transported by the metrons with nothing
    that might be of use to him.
    
    or maybe they have babel fish.
232.266Lost in the numbskull zone....GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Jan 31 1995 14:5916
    
       Well, I missed last week's round, but I saw ST Voyager again
     last night.  In fact, on the channel I was watching, it followed
     a Picard STNG rerun.
    
       It's too bad this is such a stinker.  The only hope is that the
     captain lady gets phazed, or maybe is assimilated to the Borg.  And
     she can take pretty-boy with her.
    
       This ST organization is very professional, and so they can be
     entertaining even with key roles played by zombies, just from
     sheer creativity.  But don't follow Picard with this tripe !
     I suppose they thought it would work as a lead-in.
    
       Ha !  bb
    
232.267OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Jan 31 1995 16:228
    >It's too bad this is such a stinker.
    
    That's the minority view, from all I've seen.  You want stinkers? 
    There's the one with the Enterprise morphing into some weirdo temple
    and Data cackling in various personalities.  There's the one with the 
    crew devolving into various animal life forms.  There's the one with
    Dr. Crusher doing flashbacks on her investigation into the death of the
    Ferengi scientist.  Need we continue?
232.268SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareTue Jan 31 1995 16:341
    the ultimate star trek stinker was spock's brain.  no competition.
232.269re .268: Notes Collision!EVMS::MORONEYTue Jan 31 1995 16:3610
The old series had some stinkers as well.

Spock's Brain, and how about the one with the aliens torturing McCoy to
see if the mute woman would save him?

(I can see it now, a network bigwig going to the producer "Gene, your show is
_way_ over budget.  If you can produce an episode or two _real cheap_ we won't
cancel it.." So he produces this one, no background props needed at all (it's
pitch black!) for most of it, one alien was just a pretty woman and the others
were recycled "brainy-head" costumes) 
232.270POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsTue Jan 31 1995 16:368
    I like the new ST Voyager series. It's first two episodes are way
    better than it's predecessors. 

    And the opening credits are great!
    
    Captain Janeway is doing just fine by me.
    
    Glenn
232.271SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 31 1995 17:252
Captain Janeway needs a new hairdo.  She looks
like an Old West schoolmarm.
232.272POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsTue Jan 31 1995 17:311
    She could probably use a warm moist rogering too.
232.273MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsTue Jan 31 1995 17:321
    Would that help to hold her hairdo better?
232.274POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsTue Jan 31 1995 17:351
    It would force her to, at least.
232.275SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 31 1995 17:428
Whatever it takes, loosen the hair a little.
You could throw a chair at that style she's
sporting now.

Maybe that's the point, though.  A hair style
constructed to withstand all manner of inter-
galactic adventures without moving.

232.276BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Jan 31 1995 18:077

	She let her hair down in last night's episode, something Pickard could
NEVER do! :-)  She was quite attractive with it down.


Glen
232.277Could be worse, could be betterROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 31 1995 18:154
Last nights episode was a not-so-subtle dig at nuclear power.  There seem to
be too many cracks and fissures in space, time, etc. in STV.

Bob
232.278WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Jan 31 1995 19:114
    
    Janeway is a little WASP for Star Trek, isn't it?
    
    
232.279Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 31 1995 22:281
    Bottom
232.280Mebbe improving...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Feb 14 1995 16:148
    
    Well, they were better on the feminist ST last night, but the plot
    wasn't.  It was a warm-over of a 20-year old one from traditional ST.
    
    I've noted that to true Trekkie's, there is no such thing as satiety
    howsomever.  So I guess this one gets a B-.
    
      bb
232.281Neelix has his zgug together...CSSREG::BROWNJust Visiting This PlanetMon Feb 20 1995 15:013
    Maybe tonite's "calling the romulans thru the wormhole" story will 
    be better, I hope, they got a long way to go to get it right...
    Even Bab5 is giving STV'ger a strong run for its money.
232.282The SimpsonsAKOCOA::DOUGANMon Feb 20 1995 15:202
    Things to hate yesterday: The Simpsons in Australia.  Probably the
    worst Simpsons yet.  What was the point?  And not funny.
232.284BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 21 1995 17:516


	Anyone see Star Trek Deep Space 9? It was about some ancient text that
can be interpreted many ways to mean many different things. I wonder what they
were talking about?
232.285CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 21 1995 18:054


 beats me...
232.286SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 18:423
    
    
    The Constitution of the United Planets?
232.287OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Feb 21 1995 18:476
    Re: .284
    
    >I wonder what they were talking about?
    
    Nostradamus, no doubt.  (BTW, Revelations was a very controversial
    inclusion in the Bible; somebody had a good lobby.)
232.288SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CTue Feb 21 1995 19:4921
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 20:53:07 -0800 (PST)
From: bglover@netcom.com (William Glover)
To: NOBAN@tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu
Subject: NRA-TV 2-15-95 short transcript
Message-Id: <199502200453.UAA05574@netcom21.netcom.com>

Background...
NRA-TV is the official NRA TV channel. NRA bills it as the weekly
magazine of news and views for gun owners.

NRA-TV is on Galaxy 7 transponder 20 at 10:00 PM EST, broadcast 
weekly on Wednesday. The network that NRA-TV is on is called 
NET(National Empowerment TV), the phone number is 800-5000-NET.

NET is a non-profit TV channel and will gladly accept donations at
the above phone number.

AND THEY LISTEN...they have a new internet account, NET@NRA.org for 
feedback on the show.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
232.289MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityWed Mar 01 1995 18:3622
    Not surprisingly, HBO (a Time/Warner company of course) has a
    certain infatuation with the Soviet Union.  Still, they have
    managed to turn out two fine made-for-cable movies with the
    USSR as a backdrop. The first was Stalin, starring Robert
    Duvall. The latest is "Citizen X", starring Donald Sutherland
    and Max Von Sydow (among others, of course).
    
    Citizen X is the story of the police "militia" that was
    responsible for tracking down the person responsible for
    the sexual mutilation and murder of 52 people, 36 of which
    were under the age of 17, making him the most prolific
    serial killer in USSR (if not world) history. [I guess that
    genocide is not considered serial murder... or else the USSR
    would have held that record too with Stalin].
    
    Citizen X is a study in getting things done in a bureaucracy;
    and in police methods in the USSR. Among the more charming
    aspects was how homosexuals were routinely rousted and
    detained during the 8 year investigation; until a certain
    party boss was confronted with his own appetites...
    
    -b
232.290PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 01 1995 18:4010
    
>>    the person responsible for
>>    the sexual mutilation and murder of 52 people, 36 of which
>>    were under the age of 17, making him the most prolific
>>    serial killer in USSR (if not world) history. 

	I do believe that would be Andrei Chikatilo, except that I 
	think I might be spelling that wrong.  An extremely scary
	guy.

232.291MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityWed Mar 01 1995 18:413
    I do believe you are right... spelling and all.
    
    -b
232.292OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Mar 01 1995 20:555
    One of the producers remarked that after he met the guy, he was
    extremely put off the idea of telling his story.  That's why it's about
    the investigation, rather than the killings.  (He said that life in the
    Soviet Union drove him to kill, and now that the Union has been
    dissolved and the way of life is so different, he should be released.)
232.293MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityThu Mar 02 1995 03:236
    Well, they can release him if they want. Only problem is,
    he was executed approximately 45 minutes after he was
    sentenced (something the USSR got right). I don't know
    who that producer was talking to...
    
    -b
232.294PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 02 1995 12:105
	.292  A read of _Hunting the Devil_ would no doubt convince
	you that there's no way that that animal should ever have been
	released.  A total sicko.  

232.295OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Mar 02 1995 14:409
    Re: .292
    
    >A read of _Hunting the Devil_ would no doubt convince you
    
    Where did you get the impression I needed convincing?
    
    >that animal should ever have been released.
    
    Where did you get the impression that he had been?
232.296reading too much into things...PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 02 1995 14:4410
    
>>    Where did you get the impression I needed convincing?
    
	I didn't.  Chill out.  I was just recommending a book,
	for crying out loud.

>>    Where did you get the impression that he had been?

	I didn't.  I knew he had been executed.

232.297OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Mar 02 1995 15:029
    Re: .296
    
    >I didn't.
    
    Then don't say things like "would convince you."
    
    >I didn't.
    
    It parses that way.
232.298PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 02 1995 15:043
	.297  look, you misinterpreted what i wrote - don't blame 
	      me for that.  end of discussion.
232.299BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 02 1995 16:373

	Hey you 2.... stop that! you sound like Joe and I!!!!
232.300BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 02 1995 16:374


tv snarf
232.301Would someone please go get thatPSDV::SURRETTETue Mar 07 1995 10:4818
    
    
    Anyone see Chicago Hope last night?
    
    I watched it for the first time last night, and thought
    it was pretty hysterical.  The whole scene around the
    heart transplant was a great bit.
    
    And my vote for the best line on television in recent 
    memory :
    
     "... and I pull a Bill Buckner with the heart!"  
    
    I nearly fell off the couch laughing.
    
    Walt
    
    
232.302BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 13:5311

	Anyone see the Comedy Awards last night on ABC? I was flipping through
the stations when this comedian was on. I knew the face, but not the name.
Anyway, he was talking about winning an award, and he said one of the
qualifiers was that you had to do 4 abortions or less. I nearly died. He went
on to say that sometimes comedians overstep the line, which he might have done.
Anyone know this guys name?


Glen
232.303NOTCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 13:574


 Gee, the guy sounds hilarious...
232.304TV Highlights...SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MAWalking Incubator, Use CautionTue Mar 07 1995 16:5110
    Actually, I gather that the "history-making-moment" from last night's
    Comedy Awards will probably turn out to be slightly sordid, and not
    terribly funny.  
    
    Jon Lovitz, presenting some award to Jamie Leigh Curtis, grabbed her 
    breast in front of television millions, causing her to retaliate 
    by grabbing his crotch, which caused her father, Tony, to jump up 
    and cheer more than the award she won!
    
    M.
232.305SheeshCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 16:534


 Ah, TV at its best...
232.306GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingTue Mar 07 1995 17:007
    
    
    I caught about 5 minutes of that show.  The Rodney Dangerfield portion. 
    Now, that guy is funny.
    
    
    Mike
232.307HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstWed Mar 08 1995 06:412
    FC St.Pauli was in CNN World Sports, just for the record.
    I doubt that Reading FC ever was, for example.
232.308I still like her though, even if she is from France!BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 22 1995 18:5110


	On the new star trek, someone mentioned how the voice of the new
captian sounds to him. After watching this weeks episode, I agree with his
analogy. Now it's going to be hard to watch without this same thought
reoccuring. Oh... the person she sounds like? Mrs. Conehead. :-)


Glen
232.309HELIX::MAIEWSKIWed Mar 22 1995 19:006
  When ever I see her I can't stop thinking about Columbo's wife.

  I can just imagine him back home driving around in his old gray car catching
murderers and wondering when Mrs. C is going to come home.

  George
232.310Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu May 11 1995 03:492
    The Funky Squad - Without a doubt, the best thing Australia has to
    offer !!!! It is brilliant !!!!!
232.311Progressive "Margie" was a single-parent householdDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Aug 03 1995 10:4232
re: 502.74
    
    What I do remember about "My Little Margie" is that Margie used to
    look right into the camera and make an exasperated "Grrrrrrrr!"
    when things were going awry.
    
    Whoops, I didn't mean to say that the series was made in the 40's
    (I think it ran from 1953 to 1956, or thereabouts), but I think it
    was made to resemble those 40's comedy films where "everything went
    wrong", usually with a female comedienne type and a sidekick.  Vern
    always seemed to be wearing a baggy old 40's kind of suit. :-)
    
    
    >> My Dad (may he rest in peace) took me to
    >> see Gail Storm sing live in a nightclub in Las Vegas in 1956.
    
    Hey, that was lucky... she was one of my early kiddie crushes (I
    must've started young).
    
    >> It was called "I Remember Mama".
    
    Aha... in one of my TV books, I have an excerpt from an "I Remember
    Mama" script that will probably put a lump in your throat.  Very nice
    old-fashioned sentimentality, but not wrung out of you like they do
    these days.  I'll see if I can dig it up and send you a copy.
    
    For another slice-o-life 1950's domestic show, check out "The Life
    of Riley".  I have a few episodes on videocassette, and they were
    somewhat surprising (the show frequently became "serious", which
    I'd completely forgotten).
    
    Chris
232.312CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Aug 03 1995 12:5311

  I don't remember a lot about My Little Margie, other than I was in love
 with Gail Storm.  I could be wrong, but I seem to remember her recording 
 a song or 2.





 Jim
232.313CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Aug 03 1995 12:5812
       In daze of your, some TV shows would always end with the same
       line.
       
       In My Little Margie, the show always ended with Charlie Farrell
       (the father) saying, "That's My Little Margie!"
       
       "Sergeant Preston" always ended with the beloved Mountie fondling
       his dog and announcing, "King, this case is closed!"
       
       There must have been others.  (Well, Dragnet always ended
       with the gavel coming down on MARK VII, but I'm not sure if that
       counts.)
232.314MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 03 1995 13:124
'Tweren't no gavel.

'Twere a five lb. sledge.

232.315CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Aug 03 1995 13:192
       
       Right you are, Wrong I am.
232.316NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu Aug 03 1995 13:315
I recall one particularly memorable Get Smart show, where Barbara Feldon
(Agent 99) is attempting to soothe Don Adams (Agent 86), who is grieving
over the loss of Agent 43: "Oh Max, you're worth two 43's any day!"

Roger Bacon couldn't have writ better.
232.317A wealth of data...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Aug 03 1995 14:0920
    
      Thanks, Chris.  Yes, this belongs over here - the gender-school
     thing sent me into hyper-time-warp yesterday, sorry.
    
      Of course, like all drama/acting, the shows weren't exactly
     representational - they were as idealized and unrealistic in
     their way as Bill Cosby's Huxtables were recently, and that
     holds for good shows and bad.
    
      Nevertheless, what IS real, and I think can be educational, is
     the underlying, unthought-of assumptions behind them, assumptions
     that simply wouldn't hold today, but did then, without thinking
     about them.  One of these was what might be called, "male deference".
     In the mid-fifties, a man in the presence of women had a DIFFERENT
     CODE OF CONDUCT than when not, and all males knew it and were
     trained in it.  To understand us dinosaurs, if they think it's
     worth the bother, 'Box boppers can get a taste of the prorocol from
     these old shows.
    
      bb
232.318SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Aug 03 1995 14:505
    .312
    
    Gale Storm.
    
    NNTTM.
232.319But I insist on thanking youCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Aug 03 1995 14:555



 BIIOTY
232.320Truth is stranger than fictional namesDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Aug 03 1995 15:396
    If you're a meteorologist, "Gale Storm" is a pretty funny name...
    
    Gale Storm actually won her name in a talent contest.  She was born
    Josephine Owaissa Cottle.
    
    Chris
232.321Things are different these days...DOCTP::KELLERSpprt smlr gvt. http://www.lp.org/lp/lp.htmlThu Aug 03 1995 16:0255
RE: .317

I received the following via E-mail today (as a joke) and thought it quite 
appropriate to your note.


HEADERS AND FOOTERS REMOVED

The following is from 1950's Home Economics textbook intended for High
School girls, teaching how to prepare for married life.

1.  Have dinner ready:  Plan ahead, even the night before, to have a
delicious meal - on time.  This is a way of letting him know that you have
been thinking about him, and are concerned about his needs.  Most men are
hungry when they come home and the prospects of a good meal are part of the
warm welcome needed.

2.  Prepare yourself:  Take 15 minutes to rest so you will be refreshed when
he arrives.  Touch up your makeup, put a ribbon in your hair and be fresh
looking.  He has just been with alot of work-weary people.  Be a little gay
and a little more interesting.  His boring day may need a lift.

3.  Clear away the clutter.  Make one last trip through the main part of the
house just before your husband arrives, gathering up school books, toys,
paper, etc.  Then run a dust cloth over the tables.  Your husband will feel
he has reached a haven of rest and order, and it will give you a lift, too.

4.  Prepare the children:  Take a few minutes to wash the children's hands
and faces if they are small, comb their hair, and if necessary, change their
clothes.  They are little treasures and he would like to see them playing
the part.

5.  Minimize the noise:  At the time of his arrival, eliminate all noise of
washer, dryer, dishwasher or vacuum.  Try to encourage the children to be
quiet.  Be happy to see him.  Greet him with a warm smile and be glad to see
him.

6.  Some Don'ts:  Don't greet him with problems or complaints.  Don't
complain if he's late for dinner. Count this as minor compared with what he
might have gone through that day.

7.  Make him comfortable:  Have him lean back in a comfortable chair or
suggest he lie down in the bedroom.  Have a cool or warm drink ready for
him.  Arrange his pillow and offer to take off his shoes.  Speak in a low,
soft, soothing and pleasant voice.  Allow him to relax and unwind.

8.  Listen to him: You may have a dozen things to tell him, but the moment
of his arrival is not the time.  Let him talk first.

9.  Make the evening his: Never complain if he does not take you out to
dinner or to other places of entertainment; instead, try to understand his
world of strain and pressure, his need to be home and relax.

10  The goal: Try to make your home a place of peace and order where your
husband can relax.
232.322:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Aug 03 1995 16:073
    
    
    You wimmin payin attention?
232.323CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Aug 03 1995 16:1110


 Every once in a while MST3K runs a short feature that looks like that
 sounds!




 Jim
232.324PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 16:144
>>    You wimmin payin attention?

	some of us only had to watch our mothers in action to know
	the routines.
232.325DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Thu Aug 03 1995 16:1710
    
    re:.321

    I ain't gonna touch that right now,.... that sucker is glowin' hot

    :-)
    Dan
    
    But that is kinda what my mom told my sister in her adolescences...

232.326GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Aug 03 1995 16:245
    
    
    So MiLady, did you learn well?
    
    (Okay, you owe me a smack next time we meet :'))
232.327PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 16:255
    
>>    So MiLady, did you learn well?

	oh yes, trust me, i learned quite well indeed.

232.328SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Thu Aug 03 1995 16:264
    
    	is it getting warm in here? 
    
    
232.329PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 16:278
    
>>    	is it getting warm in here? 

    well, if it is, it's not my doing.
    i'm quite cool.
    
    

232.330NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 03 1995 16:283
> Be a little gay and a little more interesting.

If he found out she was a little gay, it would certainly be interesting.
232.331From the Curmudgeon's DictionarySMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Aug 03 1995 16:3112
    .330
    
    gay  adj.  Formerly, an adjective that could with impunity be applied
    to anyone, but which must now be used with extreme circumspection
    because it imputes certain behavioral characteristics about the nature
    of which most people profess to be blissfully ignorant.
    
    	Don we now our gay apparel,
    	Fa la la la la la la la la...
    
    			- Christmas carol, "Deck the Hall"
    
232.332GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Aug 03 1995 16:422
    
    So we all have to dress in drag, eh Dick?
232.333just DonHBAHBA::HAASbuggedThu Aug 03 1995 16:430
232.334CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Aug 03 1995 19:136
     <<< Note 232.331 by SMURF::BINDER "Night's candles are burnt out." >>>

>    because it imputes certain behavioral characteristics 
    
    	AHA!!!  Even the Curmudgeon's Dictionary says it's
    	behavioral!!!   :^)
232.335SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Aug 03 1995 19:217
    .334
    
    > Even the Curmudgeon's Dictionary says it's
    > behavioral!!!
    
    The Curmudgeon's Dictionary was first published in 1983.  We've learned
    a little since then.  :-)
232.337SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Aug 03 1995 20:349
    .336
    
    > hasn't learned that it can update such things
    
    If the editor did that, it wouldn't be the Curmudgeon's Dictionary, it
    would be Frederick Stenger's Dictionary.  From reading both the first
    and second editions, I get the impression that Stenger concentrated his
    efforts more on adding new entries than on revising those of the
    original author.
232.338with me, _in re_ .312, it was Tempest... :-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Thu Aug 03 1995 22:441
    
232.339One of many such lines, can't recall the othersDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamTue Aug 08 1995 15:0823
    TV TTWA:
    
    When I was a kid, I hated "The Munsters", because it compared
    unfavorably to its more sophisticated sister show "The Addams
    Family", and so I never watched it.  Lately though, I've been
    watching it on Nick at Nite, and I'm amazed that it's actually
    eliciting a chuckle or two.  I'll chalk this up to aging, I
    suppose.
    
    Every once in a while they slip in a little understated zinger
    line, and I wonder what they're up to.  One of last night's such
    lines was uttered when Herman sold off some bogus vacation land
    that had been sold to him by a couple of shifty operators (approx.
    quote, except for the last several words:)
    
    	I sold the land to a big missile corporation... when times
    	get tough they'll solve all our problems by blowing up the
    	whole world.
    
    Completely understated, just tossed off, nothing said about it
    before or after.  Weird...
    
    Chris
232.340The 'Box TVmania king...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 08 1995 15:145
    
      Thanx Chris, for Margie/Mama stuff in company mail.  I am fighting
     back a nostalgia attack as I type.
    
      bb
232.341Would be more fun than workDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamTue Aug 08 1995 15:456
    Yeah, that's fun stuff... if I ever win Mass Millions, I'll
    startup a little cable station that shows nothing but old
    sitcoms like this, at least the ones that still exist (Margie
    should still be around, but I'm afraid that Mama isn't).
    
    Chris
232.342NETCAD::WOODFORDBraceYerselfCanada!!I'm-a-Comin'!Tue Aug 08 1995 15:5412
    
    
    Just a thought.....
    
    
    I have not watched television since last thursday! :*)
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
232.343POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 09 1995 13:372
    
    didn't miss much
232.344Used the "+" key for a while, then the "off" keyDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Aug 09 1995 14:1714
    All you missed was the bizarre image (which I caught whilst
    channel surfing) of a woman all dressed in white as if she
    were getting married, but instead standing in front of a casket
    with a kid.  Very strange.
    
    Must've been that golddigger there, whatshername, who'd married
    the rich 2000-year-old man.
    
    Oh, you also missed Lily Munster telling Grandpa about living in
    "some damp, cold cave", but she dropped the "p" in "damp", so it
    came out as "some damn cold cave", which was good for a brief
    chuckle.
    
    Chris
232.345Good one to watch if it gets repeatedTROOA::TRP109::Chrisparadigm shifting without a clutchWed Sep 06 1995 14:2712
Watched a great documentary on PBS last night - "Apollo 13, to
the Edge and Back".  It was made in 1994 and I imagine that Ron
Howard watched this more than a few times before making his film.
I couldn't believe that I still got emotional about this even though
I don't remember the event, the space program doesn't generally
interest me, and I already knew it was a happy ending.  It's just
a terrific story.  Did you know that John Aaron (the guy working to
figure out how they could get extra voltage) was only 27 years old?
I can't imagine having that kind of responsibility now, never
mind in my 20's.  And the emotion in the voice of (?? - the Ed
Harris character) when he was trying to describe how he felt when
he saw the re-entry  ("it was neat") brought a tear to my eye.
232.346Made my jaw dropDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 14:5214
    I saw that Apollo 13 documentary too.  It was pretty good, but
    what made the whole thing so moving (as well as astonishing)
    for me was seeing that tough old bird Gene Kranz.  I've read
    a lot about him over the last 25+ years, and it was quite the
    moment to see him get all choked up over the mission 25 years
    later.  At the point where his emotions got the better of him
    (as it were), he spat out an r.o., and then moments later,
    he apologized (whether he apologized for the r.o. or for "losing
    control" is an interesting exercise).  In any event, to see
    this tough-as-nails guy so moved over everyone's efforts to
    save these three guys so long ago was definitely a lump-in-the-throat
    maker.
    
    Chris
232.34743GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceWed Sep 06 1995 15:041
    Tonight 10 PM EDST ABC   Ruby Ridge
232.348BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 06 1995 15:069
    
    	A&E started a new series called "Crime and Science" this past
    	Sunday at 10PM EST.  [I missed it because I forgot it was on
    	until last night!!]
    
    	I believe it's a weekly show, and if you remember the "Quincy"
    	TV series then you know what it's about ... forensic medicine,
    	etc.
    
232.34925% more effective than SominexDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 16:057
    I saw one of those "Crime and Science" episodes by accident
    (you never know what you'll find in channel-surfing mode),
    and it was about as exciting as watching paint dry.  Maybe
    it was just a slow crime week or something, though, and I'll
    give it another chance next time it pops up.
    
    Chris
232.350TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisit's time to trashercise!Tue Sep 26 1995 14:103
Did anyone else watch Murphy Brown last night?  Paul Reubans (sp?-
aka Pee Wee Herman) had a guest starring role and he was
HILARIOUS!  I hope he becomes a regular.
232.351SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Sep 26 1995 14:161
    Yup.  Yup.  Yup.
232.352Great job by ReubensAMN1::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 26 1995 14:4420
    I'd long since given up on "Murphy Brown", and happened upon last
    night's hilarious episode only through the luck of channel surfing.
    I missed only the first few minutes.
    
    What a great episode!  Not only is Reubens "back" (to stay, I hope),
    but they've brought back a great character whom the producers had
    stupidly thrown away in the series' early seasons, that vacant
    blond news guy (can't recall the character's name).  When they
    first introduced that character early on, I'd been hoping they'd
    have Corky marry him and make him a regular, but no.  What a loss...
    
    Anyway, it's the first time in years that I've laughed out loud
    at a "Murphy Brown" episode.  It was good to see Garry Marshall
    in the role as Reubens' boss, as well.  The not-so-in-joke about
    "Laverne and Shirley" was funny.
    
    I guess I'll have to start watching this again.  Maybe they'll
    bring back the painter guy (Eldin?).
    
    Chris
232.353WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterTue Sep 26 1995 14:471
    I always knew _somebody_ had to watch Murphy Brown.
232.354Somebody's been watching it, but...AMN1::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 26 1995 14:5811
    Well, it sure hasn't been me, for years.  Their ridiculous one-sided
    political slams completely turned me off.  They even worked in one
    last night against Buchanan, even though it was a complete non-sequitur,
    but they just couldn't go through an episode without an in-your-face
    to the conservatives in the dwindling audience.
    
    Now, I could have forgiven all that, if the show had continued to be
    funny over the years, but it wasn't.  They'd lost it after a few
    seasons, probably around the time of Corky's divorce.
    
    Chris
232.355TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisit's time to trashercise!Tue Sep 26 1995 15:044
I don't usually watch it either, but I saw a preview for last night
that looked pretty funny and wasn't disappointed.  I was flipping 
between that and the football game.  I can't believe Detroit beat
my 49ers  :-(
232.356WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterTue Sep 26 1995 15:185
    >Well, it sure hasn't been me, for years.  Their ridiculous
    >one-sided political slams completely turned me off. 
    
     They were in competition with Designing Women to see who could fit the
    most anti-conservative slams in one episode...
232.357CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Sep 26 1995 15:223
    Yes, someone must be as they were nominated for 1, many, some emmys for
    the 88 straight year.  Just another reason not to watch network
    television IMO, YMMV, etc.
232.358Best performance by four people insulting each otherDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 26 1995 15:347
    Eahh, Emmys are crap anyway.  For example, back when "Golden Girls"
    was on, the Emmy people felt compelled to nominate three or four
    of them every year like they were joined at the hip or somethin',
    thus using up most of the available nomination slots, and leaving
    everyone else out in the cold for years.
    
    Chris
232.359MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyTue Sep 26 1995 15:355
    > Best performance by four people insulting each other
    
    No, that would "Crossfire."
    
    -b
232.360CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Sep 26 1995 15:361
    or The Capitol Gang
232.361MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyTue Sep 26 1995 15:374
    
    There's five of them... HTH.
    
    -b
232.362SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Sep 26 1995 16:019
    
    I like the bumper sticker I saw not too long ago...
    
    
    "Kill your TV"
    
    
      Thank goodness for the History, Learning and Discovery channels...
    
232.363SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Sep 26 1995 17:105
    .362
    
    > Thank goodness for the History, Learning and Discovery channels...
    
    What are these, on cable or something?
232.364POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Sep 26 1995 17:141
    I suppose you use bunny ears Hare Binder?
232.365TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualThu Oct 05 1995 11:5410
    
    I saw some of `Deep Space Nine' last night, for some reason.  
    A 2-hour show.  Must have been the season opener.
    
    Anyway...my TTWA:  Are Klingon "warriors" the most hapless in the 
    galaxy?  They seem to be easily defeated in both ship-to-ship and 
    hand-to-hand combat by Starfleet and its officers.  Perhaps Starfleet
    should have a reputation as the most fearsome warriors in the Alpha
    Quadrant.
    
232.366Kup'lahPOLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Oct 05 1995 13:014
    The Klingon philosophy is a losing one, they need to get beyond the
    quest for glory and honour in battle. Also, their philosophy and
    lifestyle has left them poor and divided while the UFP has progressed
    and created wealth and well being.
232.367Klingons are gurlie poofs.DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Thu Oct 05 1995 15:497
    .365
    
    My wife said the same thing.  Worf seems to constantly get beaten in
    any hand-to-hand activity.
    
    To paraphrase an old joke : Klingons - attack from the rear and wipe
    'em out.
232.368Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Oct 06 1995 01:573
    Well I watched yet another episode of  the original on Wednesday 
    night and it was great as a always. That William Shatner... what
    an actor !
232.369The only good part of "Pet Detective"DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Fri Oct 06 1995 03:248
     "STARDate...2257...rounded off to the nearest decimal point... we
    MUST...find a CURE...for Bones."
    
    "I canna DO it Captn... I DOWNT HAF the POWer."
    
    "DAMNit Jim, I'm a DOCtor, not a POOL-MAN."
    
    
232.370Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Oct 06 1995 05:201
    Great movie that one !!!
232.371Babylon 5GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 10 1995 15:265
    
      Bab five - caught a piece of one the other day.  Am I mistaken, or
     is this actually a better product than "Lost in Star Gak" ?
    
      bb
232.372POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 10 1995 16:101
    It had a Dune kinda feel to it.
232.373Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidFri Oct 27 1995 03:273
    There is a comedy show on TV over (down) here called 'Full Frontal'. 
    It is very funny and I reckon it's the best show of it's kind. Last 
    nights episode has me in stitches.
232.374TROOA::BUTKOVICHruns with scissorsFri Oct 27 1995 03:472
    Is "Fast Forward" still showing?  I thought Steve Vizard was a pretty
    funny guy...
232.375Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidFri Oct 27 1995 03:571
    i've heard of that but can't answer your question. Chele ?
232.376MAIL1::CRANEFri Oct 27 1995 11:081
    	 would like to see Mr. Nye the Science guy more often but...
232.377Much talk about talk.GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedFri Oct 27 1995 12:049
    
      Joe Lieberman (Democratic senator from Connecticutt) and Bill
     Bennett (former GOP secretary of education) are screeching about
     these new-type prurient daytime TV talk shows.   You know, the
     ones where the mother admits sleeping with the daughter's boyfriend ?
     Apparently, this is a VERY profitable business.  One of the hosts
     claimed 4.5 million viewers and almost no cost.
    
      bb
232.378CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Oct 27 1995 12:3010
    That would have been Sally Jesse Raphael.  These bozos are fools.  
    If folks wish to watch that trash, let them.  Rikki Lake, Charles 
    Perez, SJR, Donawho, Oprah, etc. pander to the sensational same as 
    A Current Affair, Entertainment Extra, etc., etc., etc.  Erosion of
    freedoms in action folks, right before your very eyes.  What we have
    here is bi-partisan buffonery.  Toss in the labelling requirements for 
    music with explicit lyrics as another misguided attempt to regulate 
    morals.  
    
    Brian
232.379SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 27 1995 12:3413
    
    
    Was channel surfing last night after returning from the wake, and
    stopped at one of the major networks.. (NBC?) It didn't look right, so
    I glanced in the TV Guide...
    
      They're putting those freakin, stupid soap-operas on prime-time
    now!!!!!!!!
    
    
      Dumb!!! Dumber!! Dumbest!!!! What was it called?? "As the turd
    whirls"???
    
232.381BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forFri Oct 27 1995 13:598
RE: 232.379 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?"

> Dumb!!! Dumber!! Dumbest!!!!

Switch to PBS.


Phil
232.382Daytime "talk" - a thoroughly depressing experienceDECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoFri Oct 27 1995 14:1221
>> "As the turd whirls"
    
    < Insert guffaw choked-off for the sake of adjacent office dwellers,
      which I've developed by now into a fine art. :-) >
    
    I cannot believe how bad television has become, both daytime and
    evening.  For pure awful-ness, I give the edge to daytime because
    it has become wall-to-wall sleaze, directly reflecting both the
    nosedive of society's values and our utter lack of shame or
    embarrassment over any sordid personal aspect of our lives and
    others' lives.
    
    I used to be a TV junkie, and now I only rarely go near the thing.
    I was home sick on Monday and tuned into the daytime stuff, and
    couldn't believe how much worse it's gotten just in the last couple
    of years.
    
    It's depressing to think that these people's votes count the same
    as everyone else's.  There's no hope, folks.
    
    Chris
232.383GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Oct 27 1995 14:166
    
    
    Actually, with the way a lot of telelvision is these days, Beavis and
    Butthead ain't too awful bad.  At least they're trying to be stupid.
    
    Mike
232.384CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 27 1995 14:2119
       I especially enjoy the advertising on TV.  It used to be that all
       the TV stations would proudly proclaim their adherence to the
       National Association of Broadcasters' code, which established
       limits to the amount of advertising/hour (it was either 6 or 8
       mins/hr).  This was really awful, as it provided a woefully
       insufficient opportunity for me to be told about the Miracle Mop
       and Folger's Coffee and the fine programs that I could enjoy some
       other evening.
       
       It's especially nice to enjoy a movie on commercial TV, or one of
       Ted Turner's fine cable stations.  The first 30 minutes are
       commercial-free, so that you'll get interested in the thing, and
       from then on the movie:advertsiement ratio is about 3:5.
       
       It really sucks to watch PBS (except during the beloved pledge
       weeks) or AMC or probably the pay channels, cause they don't stop
       the shows to let you get up and pee.
       
       --Mr Topaz
232.385HANNAH::MODICABorn under a Bad SignFri Oct 27 1995 14:2412
    
    The hell with Bennet and the politicians complaining about it!
    Maybe they should clean up the sleaze and cheap talk practiced
    every day in Washington first. You know, set an example.
    
    On a lighter note, I absolutely love the old
    Clive James Postcards series.
    He has a wonderful irreverance and sarcasm that makes his
    narrated visits to foreign lands a joy to behold.
    
    						Hank (noting again)
    
232.386POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Oct 27 1995 14:392
    Mr. Topan, perhaps you should have a chat with Mr. Catheter Problem
    before you watch your next movie on PBS.
232.387SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 27 1995 16:229
    
    re: .381
    
    >Switch to PBS.
    
    See previous... re: channel surfing... Actually I wound up watching an
    interesting program on TLC... along with some "tlc" after my long ride
    back from Clinton MA...
    
232.388POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsFri Oct 27 1995 17:354
    
    Ah, but was it a longer ride TO Clinton, MA 8^)?
    
    
232.389SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 27 1995 17:494
    
    
    Could've been... ;) ;) ;)
    
232.390GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Sun Oct 29 1995 20:028
re Steve Vizard

He is now a management type rather than a performer - he at least part owns 
the production company that produces Full Frontal, Big Girls Blouse, Jimoin 
and various others. Tonight Live finished up a few years ago.


\C
232.391Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidSun Oct 29 1995 22:594
    Re Clive James: A postcard from .....
    
    They have just finished the re-runs of that series downunder. I too
    think he's great !
232.392Stellaaaaahhhhh!!!LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Oct 30 1995 13:307
    CBS Playhouse put on a most excellent "A Streetcar Named Desire"
    last night.  Jessica Lange, as Blanche, was fabulous.  Alec Baldwin
    played a very good Stanley.  John Goodman as Mitch was a tad
    disappointing; and whoever played Stella put in a solid performance.
    
    I love this play.  I make it a point to see every possible rendition
    that I can.  I've always depended on the kindness of strangers.
232.393NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Oct 30 1995 15:051
Another terrific Simpsons Halloween special.
232.394TROOA::COLLINSCyberian Party HamsterMon Oct 30 1995 15:176
    
    "Wow, this place looks expensive.  I feel as though I'm wasting 
     money just standing here."
    
     It was AXE-cellent!   :^)
     
232.395Diane Lane, I thinkTROOA::BUTKOVICHruns with scissorsTue Oct 31 1995 02:272
    >> whoever played Stella put in a solid performance.
    
232.396MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 01 1995 01:082
Caught John Carpenter's "Body Bags" on UPN this evening. Not half bad.

232.397New Digital tv adsBIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 01 1995 12:38163
From:	PONYEX::PONYEX::MRGATE::"NEMTS::SALES::A1::ADVERTISING"  1-NOV-1995 09:17:20.09
To:	@Distribution_List
CC:	
Subj:	Digital's Worldwide Brand Advertising Campaign                         1

From:	NAME: Corporate Advertising          <ADVERTISING@A1@SALES@AKO>
To:     See Below

From: Jeffrey Brooks @AKO, DTN 244-6234
    

	On Sunday, Nov. 5, Digital begins its second year of brand 
advertising with a new ad campaign created by DDB Needham Worldwide.  
It's the most widespread communication yet of the company's direction 
for the future -- "connectivity."  

	That week, a special issue of "Digital Today" describing and 
illustrating our worldwide brand- and product-focused ad campaign 
will be distributed to all Digital facilities worldwide and to our 
partners in the Americas.

	Connectivity means connecting people to people, people to 
information, and companies to companies.  Digital is in the best 
position to provide that connectivity.  The advertisements you'll see 
over the next few weeks and months will deliver this message in 
forceful and compelling terms.  

	In the United States, Digital's brand advertising will appear 
primarily on Sundays in selected broadcast and cable TV programs -- 
sports, news and entertainment; on radio nationwide; and in 
newspapers and business magazines.  Product- and service-specific ads 
will appear in business and information technology publications.  
This high-impact television and business print activity provides a 
broad umbrella under which all Digital products and services will 
fit. 

 	The brand ads complement Digital's ongoing product and service 
advertising, which many of you have seen, and reinforce the company's 
contemporary market-direct approach and "voice," which separates 
Digital from its competitors.  These ads have much in common with and 
compliment the advertising for Digital's Personal Computer Business 
Unit, which is created by Young & Rubicam.  As you'll see, both 
efforts "speak" in a confident, assertive voice.

	The advertising also acknowledges the complexity of today's IT 
environment.  It recognizes that no one knows exactly what the future 
will bring -- not us, not our customers, not our competitors.  But 
Digital positions itself by defining how it supplies infrastructure 
tools so flexible, they can make the future work, whichever and 
whatever that future turns out to be.

	The TV commercials and print ads will feature the tag line, 
"Digital...Whatever It Takes."  This statement communicates the 
position and differentiation of our company on several levels.  It's 
a declaration of:
    
    	o  our ability to provide connectivity, to anticipate change, to 
           respond to customer needs and protect customer investments; 
           
    	o  our willingness to incorporate, integrate, and maintain 
           whatever operating system or hardware clients require; 
    
    	o  our intent to compete vigorously and ethically; and
    
    	o  our willingness to work hard on behalf of our clients.  
    
    	In a very real sense, "Whatever it takes" reflects our 
    willingness -- your willingness -- to go above and beyond standard 
    expectations.
    
    	The new campaign is worldwide.  For the first time, Digital will 
    air brand advertising on TV in top overseas markets, such as London 
    and Tokyo.  These commercials will commence in Q3.  
    
    	We've also worked with our agency's extensive global network of 
    offices to translate and adapt the campaign for local markets.  Each 
    image and line of copy will be honed country by country.  While the 
    voice is constant, the European and Asian influences for the ads that 
    run in those markets will be unmistakable.  
    
    	In particular, specific local adaptation of the "Whatever It 
    Takes" tag line is under way.  Some countries may choose to retain 
    the original tag line because of its distinctively American flavor.  
    Other countries may translate or modify it, as appropriate, to meet 
    their cultural needs. 
    
    	I am convinced this new campaign accurately reflects Digital's 
    image as a truly global company.  The ads communicate our message -- 
    connectivity, power, strategic alliances, services, and globality -- 
    strongly and clearly.
    
    	The TV ads that begin on Sunday in the U.S. will be followed by 
    network radio starting Monday, Nov. 6.  A three-page ad will appear 
    in the "Wall Street Journal" on Tuesday, Nov. 7.  In Canada, the 
    campaign kicks off the week of Nov. 5 with ads in broadcast and print 
    media.   
    
    	The schedule of the TV ads in the U.S. and Canada is listed 
    below.  More information about the new brand advertising campaign -- 
    including the four-week schedule of TV, radio and print ads in the 
    U.S. and Canada -- will appear in LIVE WIRE and the Information 
    Repository.  I encourage you to watch and listen for these 
    advertisements in your local media.  We look forward to your feedback 
    and comments.
    
    Regards,
    

    
    U.S. Media Schedule for Sunday, Nov. 5 (subject to change)
    
    Network             Program
    
    ABC			"Good Morning America/Sunday"
    ABC			Sunday Movie
    
    Fox			National Football Conference Game
    
    NBC			"Sunday Today"
    NBC			American Football Conference Game 1
    NBC			American Football Conference Game 2
    
    TLC	          	"Scientific American World"
    			"Wonders of the Universe"
    			"Science Frontiers"
    
    TDC 		"Time Traveler"
    
    A&E			"Screening Room"
    
    Canada Media Schedule for Week of Nov. 5
    (Ads begin airing on Monday, Nov. 6 and are subject to change.)
    
    CBC			"Fifth Estate"
    CBC			Prime Time News
    
    Discovery Channel	"Beyond 2000"
      (Canada only)	"Hi-Tech Culture"
    			"On the Internet"
    			"Wings"
    
    Global TV Network	"Early News"
    			"NYPD Blue"
    			"Late News"
    
    NewsWorld		"Business World"
    			"On the Arts"
    			"Pacific Rim Report"
    			"The Lead"
    			"Pam Wallin Live"
    
    Showcase		"Phoenix" 
    			"Crocodile Shoes"
    			"Festival Films"
    
    TSN			"Grand Slam Golf"
    			"SportsDesk"
    
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232.398Oprah vs. 'trash TV'...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Nov 07 1995 12:1721
    
      [from Lowell Sun Entertainment section, 11/6/95]
    
        Oprah Winfrey says she's shocked, just shocked.
    
        After hearing recent criticism of talk shows, the queen of the
      genre did a little channel surfing of the competition and got a
      taste of trashy TV that she says nearly drove her to consider
      quitting.
    
        "I wonder, is this a sign that my time has come and gone ?"
      Winfrey wrote in a commentary in the November issue of TV Guide.
      "Should I just get out of the business and let 'Kissing Contest,'
      'Men Who Are Dogs,' and 'Big Butt Contest' rule ?"
    
        Winfrey is "embarassed by how far over the line the topics have
      gone," but she acknowledges that some of her early programs
      contributed to the problem.  For the past few years, however, she
      has been urging viewers to demand high-quality, uplifting television.
    
    
232.399ACIS03::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Nov 07 1995 12:241
    <-- pot and kettle, IMO.
232.400WAHOO::LEVESQUEI'm a lumberjack and I'm okTue Nov 07 1995 12:341
    Now that she's made her millions she gets religion? How conveeeenient.
232.401Oprah??! Sloooowly I turn...DECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoTue Nov 07 1995 13:0621
        >> "I wonder, is this a sign that my time has come and gone ?"

    It's extremely unfortunate that her time ever came in the first place.
    It should have been gone 13 weeks after it started, max.
    
    What a hypocrite, trying to take the high road after starting this
    whole trend.  Not only did she drag the whole thing into the sleaze
    pond, she's managed to be a contributing factor in destroying families
    as well.
    
    How, you ask?  There's a lot of impressionable borderline "head cases"
    out there who sit around all day and soak up all this drek that Oprah
    and her ilk wallow in and spew all day.  Then, guess what happens at
    night?... these psycho-imbeciles "map" all that junk into their own
    lives and project it onto their families.  I've seen it happen,
    particularly (but not exclusively) with my own sister.  Sure, she'd
    always been "eccentric", but she tore her family apart with this crap,
    and it wouldn't have happened without Oprah's vehicle pounding it into
    her warped head every day.
    
    Chris
232.402SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Nov 07 1995 14:464
    Some FOX affiliates have a program called NightStand, which is a really
    sharp jab in the butt of the trash talk shows.  It's HILARIOUS.  I saw
    it once in Florida during recent vacation and just about laughed myself
    silly.
232.403Catch this oneDECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoTue Nov 07 1995 14:547
    NightStand is definitely hilarious, and worth seeking out.  I saw
    it by accident (as with most other shows) one night, and for a long
    time I thought I was seeing an actual trash talk show.  When it finally
    dawned on me that I was seeing a beautifully-executed spoof, I damn
    near fell apart laughing.
    
    Chris
232.404BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 07 1995 15:073

	Dick Binder almost silly.....that would be a sight to see!
232.405POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Nov 07 1995 15:111
    What night is this silly show on?
232.406BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 07 1995 15:464

	Thursdays at 9:00. Dick is replacing Jessica Landsbury in, Murder He
Wrote!
232.407SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Nov 07 1995 15:523
    The Orland station runs NightStand Saturday at midnight, right after
    MAD, which latter is a pale imitation of the original SNL but vastly
    better than the current SNL offering.
232.408TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisruns with scissorsTue Nov 07 1995 18:224
I think I saw it on Global after SNL last week - Dennis Miller was supposed 
to be on, but I fell asleep before I saw him.  Like Chris, I thought this
was a real trash show at first - real good spoof. (So is the Larry Sanders 
show in case anyone hasn't seen it yet)
232.409TTMYGHMMMMMMTROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisbad spellers UNTIE!Fri Nov 17 1995 19:275
I forget which topic had the "Friends" discussion going.... but did
you ever wonder how Rachel and Monica can possibly afford the loft
in NYC?  I mean Rachel is a waitress at a coffee shop and Monica
is unemployed!  And where the heck does Phoebe live anyway?  We've
see everyone else's apartment but hers.  
232.410DASHER::RALSTONscrewiti'mgoinhome..Fri Nov 17 1995 19:543
    ^I mean Rachel is a waitress at a coffee shop and Monica is unemployed!
    
    Maybe that's only their day job!  :)
232.411BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Fri Nov 17 1995 20:344
    
    	Maybe Phoebe contributes some of the wealth she amasses from her
    	lucrative guitar performances into the "Rachel and Monica" fund.
    
232.412ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckMon Nov 20 1995 12:222
    
    well Rachael is definitly boinkable. Yes she is.
232.413TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityFri Dec 01 1995 11:267
    
    I hear that a spinoff of `Baywatch' is going on the air soon, a new
    series called `Bikewatch', featuring the adventures of the beach
    bicycle patrol.
    
    Eeeeesh.
    
232.414BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Dec 01 1995 12:444

	Joan....just think. For the hets out there, babes with boob-cake-like
kahannas will be riding their bikes on the beach... bouncey bouncey bouncey...
232.415CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Dec 01 1995 12:534
    Baywatch has already spawned another jiggle fest.  Baywatch Nights. 
    Add it to the list of high quality programming available like Friends,
    Rikki Lake, the mid-day FOX triad of mutant du jour freak, er, talk
    shows, <insert any sitcom here>.  
232.416ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Dec 01 1995 13:352
    
    hey, hey, I like Friends
232.417DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Dec 01 1995 17:424
    
    	Me too!  You cannot compare "Friends" with the silly
    	talk show stuff......
    
232.418{snicker}SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Dec 01 1995 17:524
    
    
    Yeah... "Friends" is such a true-life, realistic show....
    
232.419Hmmm, should I view Baywatch or commit suicide?VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Dec 01 1995 18:299
    Christ, why watch that crap at all?  Weren't y'all bitching about
    hollyweird a while ago and how they should straighten up?  Hell
    you have to be in a coma to watch that crap.  I thought the cops
    and FBI were supposed to rustle up all the bad guys anyway, not
    the chicks in the g-strings.
    
    Oh well, I've seen them (ladys) nekkid anyway.
    
    MadMike
232.420DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Dec 01 1995 19:2313
    
    
    	re: Andy
    
    	Actually, to be honest, I have been able to relate to some
    	of the storylines.  Some aspects are out there, yes, but
    	for the most part I find it a funny show and I can relate
    	to some of the characters.  As can other friends of mine.
    	A very good friend in fact, *is* Chandler from that show.
    	Both myself and his sister tell him all the time.......  =)
    
    	To each his/her own....
    
232.421Clean, sober, TV-free for ~3 years nowEST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Dec 01 1995 20:295
>   <<< Note 232.419 by VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK "Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly" >>>
    Hell you have to be in a coma to watch that crap.

Opiate of the masses, and all that.
Kill your television. Live happier, more active, more productive lives.
232.422CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Fri Dec 01 1995 21:3610


 For a brief period of time last week, I was considering buying a 27inch
 stereo whoopdeedoo TV..til I realized how much I hate TV.




 Jim
232.423MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 01 1995 22:262
Yabbut the 27-inchers are really neat for watching a good movie on tape, Jim.

232.424;-)CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Sat Dec 02 1995 01:084


 You had to say that, didn't you, Jack
232.425MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Dec 02 1995 02:162
Of course!

232.426ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Dec 04 1995 12:003
    Yeah, but a 31" TV is the minimum you really want for a home theater
    set-up.   8^)  (TV may suck, but selective movie renting can be very
    entertaining- especially in surround sound)
232.427A TV can be too big?STOWOA::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeMon Dec 04 1995 12:274
Is there some relationship between the TV picture size and room size?
I believe I have heard that watching too large a TV can be tiresome
work if you have to move your eyes too much because the screen is
beyond some threshhold of screen size and dustance from screen ratio.
232.428BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Mon Dec 04 1995 12:316
    
    	All I know is that there's an inverse relationship between TV
    	size and penis size.
    
    	8^)
    
232.429HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterMon Dec 04 1995 12:325
    
    >All I know is that there's an inverse relationship between TV
    >size and penis size.
    
    	Please don't tell us more about how you came to know this.
232.430CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 04 1995 12:365



 is dustance the measurment of dust on the screen?  Maybe that's my problem
232.431CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Dec 04 1995 12:561
    So Shawn, how's your new 75" rear projection unit doing?  
232.432ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Dec 04 1995 12:5820
    re: .427
    
    >Is there some relationship between the TV picture size and room size?
    
    Actually, room size is not the relevent issue (in itself), but the
    distance between your normal seated position from the TV.  I forget the
    actual formula used, but the larger the TV, the farther you need to be
    seated from it (unless, of course, you have one of those front
    projection TVs with a line-doubler/quadrupler- an expensive affair, to 
    say the least).
    
    The reason isn't so much eye fatigue, as it is scan lines.  If you are
    sitting too close to a large-screen TV, you can too easily see the
    scan-lines, which makes for a perceived diminished picture quality. 
    The bigger the TV, the more relevent this issue becomes.
    
    For my 31" TV, 8-9' distance seems to work well.
    
    
    -steve 
232.433DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomMon Dec 04 1995 12:596
    
    > 	All I know is that there's an inverse relationship between TV
    > 	size and penis size.
    
    hhhmmmm... I don't have a TV.... I wonder what that means... ;->
    
232.434CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Dec 04 1995 13:051
    You are asexual, NNTTM.
232.435LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistMon Dec 04 1995 13:073
    .433
    
    it means you have a open receptacle to plug into.
232.436POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 13:081
    This troubles me.
232.437ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Dec 04 1995 13:081
    <-- as well it should!
232.438BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 13:219
| <<< Note 232.433 by DEVLPR::DKILLORAN "No Compromise on Freedom" >>>


| > 	All I know is that there's an inverse relationship between TV
| > 	size and penis size.

| hhhmmmm... I don't have a TV.... I wonder what that means... ;->

	It would destroy all my illusions..... ;-)
232.439BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 13:225
| <<< Note 232.435 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "hysterical elitist" >>>

| it means you have a open receptacle to plug into.

	If only this were true.... ;-)
232.440TROOA::COLLINSThis spot marks your location...Mon Dec 04 1995 13:233
    
    "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean"
    
232.441PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 13:257
    
>    "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean"

    that was purty freakin' funny.  the nativity scene thing was
    great.
    

232.442TROOA::COLLINSThis spot marks your location...Mon Dec 04 1995 13:308
    
    .441
    
    Agreed.  I'd seen the "turkey" part before, but I hadn't seen the
    "nativity" part 'til last night.
    
    When the Dalek destroyed the little lamb, I just about soiled my armour.
    
232.443MAIL2::CRANEMon Dec 04 1995 13:362
    .438
    I always thought that it was penis size = pistol size...not T.V. size!
232.444Well, Hard Drive Speed, too.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 04 1995 13:401
Yeah, every computer geek knows that it's RAM size that counts!
232.445WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 04 1995 13:413
    >I always thought that it was penis size = pistol size...not T.V. size!
    
     You sure about that, Mr Derringer?
232.446LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistMon Dec 04 1995 13:453
    Speaking of penis size, did you know that it took only 
    18 months to erect the Empire State Building?  A mere
    year and a half.  I find that incredible.
232.447TROOA::COLLINSThis spot marks your location...Mon Dec 04 1995 13:493
    
    "In Xanadu did Kublai Khan..."
    
232.448BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Dec 04 1995 13:549
    
    	There's a new "Mr. Bean" out??
    
    	Does anyone know where I could buy VHS tapes of all his episodes?
    	I haven't seen them anywhere.
    
    
    	And BTW, my TV is a 20" Panasonic Stereo model.  Wise guy.
    
232.449WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 04 1995 14:572
    interesting tidbit on the Empire State Bldg, but what's more unusual
    is that it is, in fact, still erect after all these years...
232.450POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 14:591
    Not only that, it's still standing up too!
232.451move = 'movie'BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Dec 04 1995 14:596
    
    	Hmmm, if they ever make a "First Family II", maybe the daughter
    	can "sacrifice herself" there.
    
    	[Or am I the only one that ever saw this move?]
    
232.452SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 15:012
    Shawn, "The First Family" was a record album by Vaughn Meader.  There
    was a First Family II, and I have a copy.
232.453BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Dec 04 1995 15:136
    
    	I know that ... I have at least 1 of them, if not 2.
    
    	I was referring to the Bob Newhart movie, with Gilda Radner as
    	the daughter.
    
232.454LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistMon Dec 04 1995 15:175
    |interesting tidbit on the Empire State Bldg, but what's more
    |unusual is that it is, in fact, still erect after all these years...
    
    indeed!  especially when you consider that a 10-ton B-?? aeroplane
    flew smack dab into it in 1945!  it shuddered, but stood tall!
232.455WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 04 1995 15:181
    -1 yeah, that too!
232.456BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Dec 04 1995 15:193
    
    	And don't forget that King Kong hung off of it also.
    
232.457LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistMon Dec 04 1995 15:252
    i think someone should do a tv documentary on the ESB.
    someone like that civil war guy.
232.458POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 15:271
    Is that ESP /nasser style?
232.459BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Mon Dec 04 1995 15:325
    
    	Don't you mean \nasser
    
    	?
    
232.460LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistMon Dec 04 1995 15:345
    first nasser, now topaz.  
    hey, i just inadvertently typed a cute face.  wanna see it?
    
    
                                 ;p
232.461PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 15:374
   .460  i am in the process of coveting that face now. 

	 okay, i'm done.  
232.462BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Mon Dec 04 1995 15:383
    
    	Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's face.
    
232.463CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Dec 04 1995 15:382
    You can use that as your sign off Bonnie.  we can then refer you to the
    Glyph that used to be known as LANDO::OLIVER_B 
232.464POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 15:391
    Oph the Glypher?
232.465PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 15:5310
   you know, when i first saw Oph in the lobby of the Yangtze River
   restaurant, i suspected it was her (perhaps due to the air of
   total brilliance that surrounded her.  perhaps not.)  anyways,
   i almost walked up to her and said, "Oph?", but then it occurred to
   me that perhaps that wasn't the optimal greeting, particularly in
   the case that it wasn't her.  so i didn't.

   i love sharing these little stories with you.

232.466NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 04 1995 15:575
re .465:

I once saw something about a woman who was making a rendezvous with another
woman named Gay.  She didn't know what Gay looked like.  You can imagine
the rest.
232.467POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 16:001
    "Pardon me, I'm looking for someone named Gay. Might that be you?"
232.468CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 04 1995 16:1018
>   i love sharing these little stories with you.



   and we're all the more better for it..
   Thanks for sharing..





 Jim




 
232.469;pLANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistMon Dec 04 1995 16:295
    di - i knew it was you in the lobby.  i think the host even
    used your name when he spoke with you.  but i'm sorta shy, so 
    i waited for the formal intros...
    
    oph
232.470BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 16:344

	Shawn... don't know if anyone told you..... but.... Gilda Radner is
dead...
232.471BUSY::SLABOUNTYGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Dec 04 1995 16:5013
    
   >restaurant, i suspected it was her (perhaps due to the air of
   >total brilliance that surrounded her.  perhaps not.)
    
    
    	Is this the same way you knew it was me when I walked into
    	Rocco's?
    
    
    	RE: Glenn
    
    	I didn't say Gilda would have to be in the sequel.
    
232.472PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 17:052
  .471  i'm sorry... have we met?
232.473BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:061
<---yeah, Richardson! Gilda wouldn't have to be in the sequel. She'd be rotted!
232.474BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:1310
    
    	RE: Diane
    
    	[sniff!]
    
    
    	RE: Glen/Glenn
    
    	Glen/Glenn ... what's the difference??
    
232.475PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 17:175
  shawn, i'm not sure what it was.  attitudinally, it just seemed like it
  must be you.  somehow.  it's a pretty subtle thing.


232.476CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordMon Dec 04 1995 17:288
    
    	Oddly enough, Shawn was the most quiet person at the
    	Yangtze River.
    
    	I'm sure it had nothing to do with the fact that I didn't
    	stop talking the whole time.
    
    
232.477PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 17:334
   .476  we were lucky lucky jack wasn't there, that's all i can say.
	 what a blabbermouth he is.  i mean, you just can't get a 
	 word in edgewise.
232.478BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:344
    
    	Karen I was mesmerized by your presence, and even if I could
    	have spoken, words wouldn't have done the moment justice.
    
232.479TROOA::COLLINSGreat big Electrowhocardiofluxe!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:353
    
    <vacuum-cleaner noises>
       
232.480POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 17:391
    Shawn, Sean, what's the difference?
232.481MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 17:413
re: Di

It's due to all the time I spend in Laconia.
232.482BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:438
    
    	RE: Glen[n]
    
    	>Shawn, Sean, what's the difference?
    
    	I've been called both, and worse, so there's not much difference
    	to me.
    
232.483POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeMon Dec 04 1995 17:454
    
    Shawn was quiet because he has a hard time figuring out what's going on
    around him.  Needs everything explained to him, don't you know.
    
232.484POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 17:451
    Well, neither of those is my name, so I wouldn't answer to them.
232.485PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 17:473
   .481  are you blaming Harley exhaust fumes for something?  is
	 that it?
232.486MPGS::MARKEYnow 90% fulla gadinkydustMon Dec 04 1995 17:497
    
    > Well, neither of those is my name, so I wouldn't answer to them.

    Unless, of course, either one became part of your heralded
    schizoid brood...

    -b
232.487POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 17:551
    Oh, well, yes, them, I forgot about them. The medication is helping.
232.488MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Dec 04 1995 18:0412
    The "Lost in Space" cast was in Boston last week.  Dr. Smith was on the
    Brudnoy show Friday evening.  He was a riot.  One of the questions a
    caller made was...
    
    "Jonathan, if the goal of the mission was to go to Alpha Centuri, then
    what was the practicality of sending the Robinson family considering
    the intent was to colonize?  
    
    Jonathan Harris' response was, "Well, the robot and I always got along
    pretty well."  
    
    Coming from him, it had me in stitches!
232.489BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 18:118
| <<< Note 232.474 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Great baby! Delicious!!" >>>



| Glen/Glenn ... what's the difference??

	One is a full time poof, the other just has a poof personality.... one
of many different personalities.
232.490Maybe they were going to send the ship back for more :-)DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoMon Dec 04 1995 18:4618
    re: Lost in Space
    
    Ha... sorry I missed that, Jonathan Harris is a character.
    BTW, he despises the guy in the robot suit, Bob May.  I don't
    know if that came out on this round, or if he held it in check
    because May actually showed up at this particular convention to
    get into the reconditioned robot suit.
    
    As for the question (why send the Robinsons to colonize), the caller
    didn't pay attention to the first episode, where they state that the
    Robinsons were to be the first of ten million families (or even ten
    million families a *year*, I forget which) to be sent to Alpha
    Centauri.  This was to help ease Earth's overcrowding, supposedly.
    
    Hmmm... 10,000,000 spaceships to Alpha Centauri to solve
    overpopulation.  Aren't condoms cheaper?...
    
    Chris
232.491MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Dec 04 1995 18:551
    Not only that, isn't Alpha Centauri a star?!
232.492MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 18:555
>    Hmmm... 10,000,000 spaceships to Alpha Centauri to solve
>    overpopulation.  Aren't condoms cheaper?...

Mebbe the Vatican was funding the project.

232.493SMURF::WALTERSMon Dec 04 1995 19:141
    doesn't explain how the robinsons had so few kids.
232.494BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 19:165
| <<< Note 232.491 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I press on toward the goal" >>>

| Not only that, isn't Alpha Centauri a star?!

	She appeared in 2 episodes of Doctor Who. 
232.495PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 19:162
  .493  i suspect those outfits were really hard to get out of.
232.496BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haMon Dec 04 1995 19:166
    
    	Just because the Vatican funded the project, doesn't mean the
    	Robinsons were strictly "missionaries".
    
    	[wink, wink, nudge, nudge]
    
232.497MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 19:192
Sinners, all.

232.498Must've fired the science consultant after Episode 1DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoMon Dec 04 1995 19:2511
    >> Not only that, isn't Alpha Centauri a star?!
    
    Yep, but in an astonishing display of scientific accuracy that
    was rarely matched in the rest of the series, the first episode
    went out of its way to say that they were going to a planet
    orbiting the star Alpha Centauri.
    
    They even got the travel time right, roughly five years at near
    the speed of light.
    
    Chris
232.499MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Dec 04 1995 19:311
    Karen Saved Me!!!
232.500MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Dec 04 1995 19:311
    Robot Snarf!
232.501BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 19:375
| <<< Note 232.499 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I press on toward the goal" >>>

| Karen Saved Me!!!

	I thought it was supposed to be Jesus that saved you? 
232.502POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeMon Dec 04 1995 19:405
    
    "so few kids"?  They had THREE!  That's a flippin' ARMY of kids!
    
    
    
232.503And I'm not going to say it again!STOWOA::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeMon Dec 04 1995 19:562
Awright, awright, that's enough! Knock it off! Back to the subject, or
to your room, NOW! ;^)
232.504CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Dec 05 1995 13:125
    
    	3 is an army ?  Gee, I guess I'll have a small nation
    	on my hands by the time I'm done having kids ;-)
    
    
232.505WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Dec 05 1995 13:321
    Thus saith the baby macheeeeen!
232.506POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 14:011
        Let us give her a standing ovulation!
232.507TROOA::COLLINSPuzzled and puzzedTue Dec 05 1995 14:043
    
    Stop egging her on.
    
232.508PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 05 1995 14:052
   .506  there's a fallopian a little silly.
232.509SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 05 1995 14:111
    looks like zygote here too late.
232.510POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 14:121
    Yes, I'm going down the tubes.
232.511WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Dec 05 1995 14:153
    >looks like zygote here too late.
    
     No need for uterus.
232.512CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Dec 05 1995 14:201
    Inconceivable!
232.513POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 14:231
        I just dilated the wrong phone number!
232.514SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 05 1995 14:311
    You shouldn't use your dictaphone.
232.515SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Dec 05 1995 14:375
    
    
    	don't be such a dictator...
    
    
232.516CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Dec 05 1995 16:025
    
    	I see I started a little punfest here.
    
    	Glad to be of cervix!
    
232.517SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 05 1995 16:201
    hysterical, wasn't it?
232.518POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 05 1995 16:224
    
    All this baby talk is making me kind of nauseous, selfish non-gravida
    that I am.
    
232.519POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 16:381
    what were you expecting?
232.520CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Dec 05 1995 16:401
    Surely, you gest. 
232.521SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 05 1995 16:514
    re: .454
    
    B-25 Mitchell medium bomber
    
232.522CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Dec 05 1995 17:043
    
    	It has been kind of laborious, I'll grant you that!
    
232.523WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Dec 05 1995 17:086
    re: .519
    
    >what were you expecting?
    
     The insertion of a comma at just the wrong spot could get you smacked
    but good! :>
232.524POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 17:281
    Yes, that's why I gave that comma a wide birth.
232.525HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundTue Dec 05 1995 17:301
    I guess people's love of puns have been born out in this topic.
232.526BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetTue Dec 05 1995 17:373
    
    	You meant "borne", of course.
    
232.527POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 17:421
    Perphaps he can enter a contraction to his last note.
232.528MPGS::MARKEYNo thanks, I already don't have oneTue Dec 05 1995 17:434
    
    Obviously, you're in a moment of transition...
    
    -b
232.529POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 17:441
    Is that like a midwife crisis?
232.530HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundTue Dec 05 1995 19:391
    I think we're pushing it here.
232.531POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 19:471
        I'm always obstetrics.
232.532PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 05 1995 19:512
  .531  you're not quite as pediatrics as some others in here though. ;>
232.533POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 19:541
        That would be a breech of protocol.
232.534POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 05 1995 19:585
    
    Take it to the TTMYGT note, _please_!  Just the thought of conception,
    much less childbirth, makes me queasy.
    
    
232.535POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 20:011
        Ultrasound advice if ever I heard it.
232.536PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 05 1995 20:022
   .535  oh my - that was a good one.  <applause>
232.537HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundTue Dec 05 1995 20:022
    I just can't picture it.  I guess I'll have to let it gestate a little
    longer.
232.538POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 20:041
    You might find a picture in the C section of your paper.
232.539BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Dec 05 1995 20:063
    
    	Otherwise known as the "Indoor Sports" section?
    
232.540POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 20:101
        <--- that was a fetal attempt at a pun.
232.541CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Dec 05 1995 20:221
    Nice post partum there Glenn.
232.542Is it too late to abort this?HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundTue Dec 05 1995 20:280
232.543POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 20:351
    No, it's come to a head.
232.544Which one is going to be the crowning pun?HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundTue Dec 05 1995 20:560
232.545SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoTue Dec 05 1995 21:213
    If it doesn't stop soon, someone is likely to get slapped.
    
    DougO
232.546HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundTue Dec 05 1995 21:275
    RE: .545

    Wouldn't that be a miscarriage of justice?

    -- Dave
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232.548CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Dec 06 1995 01:243

 TV people TV!
232.549Ever willing to obligeDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Wed Dec 06 1995 02:3316
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232.550SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 06 1995 11:561
    If you put in TV, do you get a womb with a view?
232.551POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Dec 06 1995 12:091
        I'll feel better after about forceps of coffee.
232.552CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Dec 06 1995 12:145
    What did one frisky new born say to the other just after being born?
    
    
    
    Your placenta or mine?
232.553BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Wed Dec 06 1995 12:211
<--was that a fetal attempt at humour?
232.554POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Dec 06 1995 12:231
    Glen, see .540
232.555CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Dec 06 1995 12:248
    
    	I saw a McDonald's commercial last night that had me laughing
    	so hard, I was crying.
    
    	It's a Dad and his toddler trying to have lunch at McDonald's.
    	Trust me, the little tyke wasn't acting!
    
    
232.556BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Wed Dec 06 1995 12:246
| <<< Note 232.554 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "CPU Cycler" >>>

| Glen, see .540


	EEEEK! Sorry... I will pay you your royalty now.... 
232.557SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 06 1995 12:291
    You could have used "fetal attraction" glen, that's close.
232.558POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 06 1995 16:1212
    
    	>I saw a McDonald's commercial last night that had me laughing
    	>so hard, I was crying.
    
    	>It's a Dad and his toddler trying to have lunch at McDonald's.
    	>Trust me, the little tyke wasn't acting!
    
    
    And you people wonder why I don't want children 8^).
    
    
    
232.559PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 06 1995 16:138
    
>>    And you people wonder why I don't want children 8^).

    the kid's adorable though, he really is.
    
    
    

232.560CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Dec 06 1995 17:507
    
    
    	Actually, mz_debra, after 232.534, I wonder no longer.
    
    	(FWIW, conception wasn't a terrible experience at my house ;-) )
    
    
232.561WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Dec 07 1995 10:423
    >(FWIW, conception wasn't a terrible experience at my house ;-) )
    
    <smirk>
232.562CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 12 1995 12:1510


 Our cable company blessed us with 2 new channels this week..The House and
 Garden Network and FX (which appears to broadcast old network reruns and
 a bunch of other garbage).



 Jim
232.563MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 12:345
My cable co. picked up FX at the beginning of the month, too, Jim. Although
there are no listings available for it yet, they appear to carry some
interesting stuff - Mission Impossible, Swiss Family Robinson, Batman,
Green Hornet, etc.

232.564BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 12 1995 16:1311

	Tonight, on Roseanne, her gay business partner gets married and they go
to the wedding. They moved the time from 8:00 pm (where she has been averaging
a 14th place finish for the week) to 9:30 (where Coach, who was in the 60's
last season, has been in the top 10 all year). I think her ratings will go up
this week. Fraiser, and then Roseanne. Good night for tv. 



Glen
232.565MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 16:157
TTWA:

> Fraiser, and then Roseanne. Good night for tv. 


(Sorry, Glen.)

232.566CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 12 1995 16:219


 Another reason I hope my TV self destructs soon..



 
the slide continues (tm)
232.567NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 16:215
I know Roseanne is this fat ugly lady who's always on the covers of the
tabloids, but who's this Fraiser?  And is it really spelled thay way?

Signed,
TV-less
232.568TROOA::COLLINSDon't do what Donny Don't does!Tue Dec 12 1995 16:223
    
    `Fraiser' is portrayed by Daryll Strawberry.
    
232.569NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 16:231
Agagagagagagag!
232.570CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 12 1995 16:2310


  I'll confess to having watched Roseanne, once, when it first joined the
  TV lineup.  I've never watched a complete episode of Frasier.




 Jim
232.571Don't know why they get the ratingsMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 16:273
Most "spinoffs" seemed to be doomed from day one. I've yet to see
one that comes close to being as good as its source.

232.572SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 12 1995 16:291
    don't be too ruff on him
232.573UHUH::MARISONScott MarisonTue Dec 12 1995 16:4310
>Most "spinoffs" seemed to be doomed from day one. I've yet to see
>one that comes close to being as good as its source.

I dunno... I thought "After M*A*S*H" was a classic...  ;-)

Seriously... I like "Frazier" a lot. I don't have much time to watch it,
with 1 toddler and 1 infant, but I do get a kick out of it (I think his
brother is the best character...)

/scott
232.575BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Tue Dec 12 1995 16:484
    
    	I don't think that's the same Christopher Lloyd from "Taxi",
    	though.  The same guy also does/did "Wings".
    
232.574TROOA::COLLINSDon't do what Donny Don't does!Tue Dec 12 1995 16:506
    
    I notice that Christopher Lloyd is the only writer mentioned in
    the opening credits of `Frazier'.
    
    Does he write every show?
    
232.576BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 12 1995 17:0411
	I think Frasier is as good on his own show as he was on Cheers. Add in
the rest of the cast and you have quite the funny show. 

	While I will admit that Roseanne is fading this season, I'm hoping
tonight will be pretty funny. One of the credits showed a transvestite talking
to Jackie. And Jackie was trying to convince the guy that she was actually a
lady. :-)


Glen
232.577CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 12 1995 17:055



 How nice....
232.578just reconfirming a noters note...GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Dec 12 1995 18:365
    according to "t.v. guide", the christopher lloyd associated with
    fraiser is not the same guy who played 'jim' on "taxi"...
    
    
    
232.579CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 12 1995 18:474


Thanks very much, raq..
232.580BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessTue Dec 12 1995 18:515
    
    	You're welcome, Jim.
    
    	8^)
    
232.581Lloyd is in Deadly GamesDOCTP::KELLERHarry Browne For President 1996Wed Dec 13 1995 10:509
    The Christopher Lloyd who played in Taxi now plays the arch villian in a 
    show called Deadly Games.  Actually a pretty good show.  Leonard Nemoy has
    a hand in writing and producing it.  However, it doesn't have much of a
    chance to stay on the air because it keeps gettin moved around.  It is
    scheduled for Tuesday nights at 8:00pm on UPN 38.  However on Tuesday's
    there is usually either a Celtics or Bruins away game which will bump the
    show to either Wednesday or Thursday.
    
	--Geoff
232.582From the Department of Elevated StandardsAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Dec 21 1995 18:4411
    Last night Nick at Nite ran one of the old "Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour"
    shows, one of their Christmas episodes, just for old times' sake
    (they're doing one of these holiday "rarities" every night for the
    last week or so).
    
    Yark!  I can't beleeeeeeeve the crap I used to watch.  The best
    thing about it was watching the amateurish bit players tripping
    their way through the sketches.  My guess is that they were the
    writers doing double duty.
    
    Chris
232.583BUSY::SLABOUNTYI smell T-R-O-U-B-L-EThu Dec 21 1995 18:453
    
    	At least now we know where the new SNL gets their influence.
    
232.584BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Thu Dec 21 1995 20:083

	SNL of TODAY, maybe...
232.585BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 09 1996 12:0817
232.586TROOA::COLLINSToronto TontoFri Jan 12 1996 15:193
    
    `ReBoot' is rapidly shaping up to be the most entertaining show on TV.
    
232.587BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 12 1996 15:286
| <<< Note 232.586 by TROOA::COLLINS "Toronto Tonto" >>>


| `ReBoot' is rapidly shaping up to be the most entertaining show on TV.

	Is the the tv version of Das Boot?
232.588SCASS1::BARBER_Afla fla floleyFri Jan 12 1996 16:421
    I love that show!  (Reboot)  
232.589DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Sat Jan 13 1996 20:012
    OTOH, "3rd rock from the sun" will not make it.
    
232.590POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertSat Jan 13 1996 20:085
    Heard this on the tube today:
    
    Motto of the San Francisco Bomb Squad:
    
    "If you see us running, catch up!"
232.591Eahh...DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoMon Jan 15 1996 01:319
    I saw a random five minutes of the latest version of "Pride and
    Prejudice" on the A&E channel.  The one that was done in 1982
    (I believe as a joint effort of Australia and the BBC) was much
    better, and is available on video, if you're a fan of this stuff.
    
    Then again, if you're a fan, you probably already knew all this,
    but what the heck.
    
    Chris
232.592TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceMon Jan 15 1996 20:141
Is it just me, or does Mr. Darcy need to "get done" asap?!?
232.593PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 20:202
  .592  how would we know that about you?
232.594TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceMon Jan 15 1996 20:331
<---- 8*)   Well, I have been a little cranky lately! :-)
232.595A chance to tell advertisers what you really thinkLYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisTue Jan 16 1996 23:5822
    I have 4 tickets to a survey, which involves screening [one? surely not
    more than two] "pre-recorded 1/2 hour television segments (including
    programs and commercials)".  Based on a recent conversation in
    TV_CHATTER, it's reasonable to suspect the interest is mainly that of
    advertisers trying to weed out the more lame and dud-like
    advertisements before spending the big bucks on air time.
    
    This thing is tomorrow, 17 January, at the Wyndham Garden Hotel on
    Totten Pond Road in Waltham, MA, at 7:30 PM.  I've been tempted to
    haul my lazy posterior down there just for the pleasure of exercising
    a pen dipped in acid -- but indolence and inertia is winning.  I'll
    have these highly desirable ducats at ZK tomorrow;  I could, if need
    be, get over to LKG between 5 and 5:30.
    
    Please send me mail (VMSSPT::Curtis, or VMSSPT::LYCEUM::Curtis) or ring
    me up if you're silly^H^H^H^H^H interested in "evaluating not-yet released
    television material that is being considered for NATIONWIDE BROADCAST",
    as I won't have time tomorrow to enjoy the jokes and ribbing that will
    doubtless follow this note.
    
    Dick
                           
232.596COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 17 1996 00:016
If you think it would be more fun with a group of eight, I can provide
_another_ four tickets to go with Dick's.

They're in the trash can at the moment, but could be retrieved.

/john
232.597POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertWed Jan 17 1996 01:503
    {rubbing eyes}
    
    Is that who I thought it was?
232.598ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 17 1996 11:5111
    I went to one of those many years ago.  You will probably watch a pilot
    for a show that never made it to the little screen, complete with
    commercials.  A week or so later, someone will call you on the phone
    and ask you what you remembered about the commercials.  I don't know
    what comes next as I didn't remember anything about the commercials and
    the person on the phone lost interest very quickly.
    
    Would I do it again?  Nope, but it was interesting from the point of
    view of learning a bit about how they test the stuff.
    
    Bob
232.599CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Jan 17 1996 12:308

 A friend of mine had a similar experience, Bob.  It had nothing to do 
 with the TV program itself, and everything to do with the commercials.



 Jim
232.600DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Jan 17 1996 13:294
    
    
    	TV snarf!
    
232.601Rrrrrrehhh!DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Jan 17 1996 13:3013
    Follow up to my .591 on A&E's "Pride and Prejudice":
    
    I forced myself to sit there and watch a half hour or so of
    this wretched, amateurish production last night, just to make
    an honest comparison.  It's even worse than I'd thought it was
    before.
    
    Please, if you like Jane Austen material, find, rent, or buy the
    1982 Australian/BBC co-production that I'd mentioned before.  It
    has been shown on PBS' Masterpiece Theater a couple of times in
    the early 1980's, and it is available on video.
    
    Chris
232.602It was great!GENRAL::RALSTONlife in the passing lane!Fri Jan 19 1996 12:512
Did anybody see "Friends" last night? Ross' ex-wife and her female companion
got married. The service was performed by Newt's sister.
232.603BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 19 1996 13:305
    
    	"Now I've seen everything."
    
    	"She's gone!!"
    
232.604:)GENRAL::RALSTONlife in the passing lane!Fri Jan 19 1996 13:350
232.605PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 13:383
  .603  she and chandler are really good.

232.606BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 19 1996 13:405
    
    	I would have to rate Lisa as 1 of the top 5 actresses on TV
    	right now ... granted, I have a limited number of shows and
    	performers to base this on, but most of it is crap anyways.
    
232.607Friends, ER and Frasier are the only shows I watch, sometimes Seinfeld.GENRAL::RALSTONlife in the passing lane!Fri Jan 19 1996 14:142
I watch a minimal amount of television. But, I try to catch Friends, every 
Thursday evening. It is a funny, well acted and a forward thinking program.
232.608WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 19 1996 15:411
    It's on too early. I don't get to sit down in front of the TV before 9.
232.609 CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Jan 19 1996 15:479
    I can`t say I particularly like "Friends". The humour is far too
    obvious and everyone on it is too nice. (Ie,boring). Still,Muricans go
    for that sort of thing.
    
    Give me Bernard Manning anyday.
    
    Er,actually, please don`t.
     
    
232.610UPSAR::POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsFri Jan 19 1996 16:394
    
    I watched Friends once.  I couldn't concentrate on the programme
    because I was too busy worrying about the bizarre hairstyles.
    
232.611HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Jan 19 1996 16:394
    
    Tonite, NH PBS Channel 11.
    
    The Red Green Show.
232.612Best Supporting Role by a RollerAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 19 1996 16:4611
    >> I watched Friends once.  I couldn't concentrate on the programme
    >> because I was too busy worrying about the bizarre hairstyles.
    
    I've never watched "Friends", but after seeing an entire issue
    of the-hideous-thing-that-TV-Guide-has-become devoted to hair
    styles (with particular attention to those of the actors in this
    series), I'm expecting a new category in next year's Emmy Awards:
    
    		Best Performance by a Hairstyle
    
    Chris
232.613UPSAR::POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsFri Jan 19 1996 16:493
    
    Oh good, so it's NOT just me!
    
232.614SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras.. doomed to extinctionFri Jan 19 1996 16:518
    
    
    Watched it out of curiosity just once to see if the guy really looked
    like our Jack Martin...
    
     Sure enough!! And it only took about 30 seconds into the show!! More
    than enough time to switch to something decent...
    
232.615QUINCE::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 19 1996 17:377
| <<< Note 232.610 by UPSAR::POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Tear-Off Bottoms" >>>


| I watched Friends once.  I couldn't concentrate on the programme
| because I was too busy worrying about the bizarre hairstyles.

	Come clean my vxt, deb.... it has diet coke all over it!
232.616ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Jan 23 1996 13:046
    re: .611
    
    I watch that one, too, when I get the chance.
    
    
    -steve
232.617another show to ignore from now onACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Jan 23 1996 13:066
    I watched friends once.  I found myself rather distracted by the
    brunette.  8^)
    
    I saw part of the "wedding" episode, too...it was a bit much for me.
    
    -steve
232.618BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 23 1996 13:106
| <<< Note 232.617 by ACISS2::LEECH "Dia do bheatha." >>>


| I saw part of the "wedding" episode, too...it was a bit much for me.

	You really ought to get out more, Steve.... :-)
232.619CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Jan 23 1996 15:088

  I've enjoyed the series on the development of the Boeing 777 that PBS
 has been running.  I'm thinking of ordering the series on tape.



 Jim
232.620So thair 8PSCASS1::BARBER_Agot milk?Tue Jan 23 1996 16:011
    "Friends" rules!
232.621SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 23 1996 16:455
    
    <-------
    
    crap floats to the top....
    
232.622POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselTue Jan 23 1996 17:191
    Whatever you say, Spry Guy.
232.623Lassie in disguise, according to ye olde MAD magazineAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Jan 23 1996 17:219
    >> crap floats to the top....
    
    That reminds me, I think there's a remake of "Flipper" on the air
    on obscure stations and/or obscure wee hours of the night.  I half-saw
    part of an episode that appeared to involve teenagers and Navy guys
    involved in some kind of international spying and intrigue.  What that
    had to do with a dolphin, I never figured out.
    
    Chris
232.624BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 17:274
    
    	Maybe the bad guys were planning on using Flipper for spying on
    	subs or something.
    
232.625MAIL1::CRANETue Jan 23 1996 17:282
    .624
    I thought they were showing the Incredible Mr. Limpet (SP) again!
232.626:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 23 1996 17:318
    
    re: .622
    
    >Whatever you say, Spry Guy.
    
    
    
    Hmmmm... seems those suspenders are still a might too tight... wot???
232.627WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 24 1996 08:554
    Flipper seems to have the same affliction that a lot of characters do
    like J.B. Fletcher, Hercules, Matlock, etc...
    
    always being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
232.628LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Tue Jan 30 1996 14:496
    good show on pbs last night called 'the battle over citizen kane'.
    w.r. hearst, the newspaper magnate vs. orson welles, the boy genius.
    talk about when giant egos collide!!
    
    for the most part, hearst won out in the end, snuffing out Welles'
    hollywood career.  imagine peaking at 25.
232.629MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 30 1996 14:575
Do you recall what program carried it, Oph?

I'd like to watch for a re-broadcast. The WRH/CK saga is one which has
always intrigued me.

232.630BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 30 1996 15:044
    
    	Caught a British show called "Drop the Dead Donkey" on the COMEDY
    	channel last night ... overall, very good and funny.
    
232.631LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Tue Jan 30 1996 15:443
    |Do you recall what program carried it, Oph?
    
    jack, channel 2, wgbh.  rosebud.
232.632SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itTue Jan 30 1996 16:245
    re: .630
    
    Comedy Central
    
    nnttm.
232.633good effects on this, too...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Feb 05 1996 17:3510
    
      And believe it or not, I rather like the TV extravaganza 4-hour
    of Swift's Gulliver's Travels, or at least the first half last
    night.  I'll watch tonight's finale as wells.  It's rare that TV
    does a decent job with books, but occasionally the medium works -
    LeCarre's Smiley series, Lonesome Dove.  If the story is too long to
    fit a movie format, and the actors include movie actors, instead of
    just the TV facsimile.
    
      bb
232.634SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 05 1996 17:431
    I liked it too (Gulliver).  Danson did a good job.
232.635CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 17:474
    After freezing my little piggies off yesterday chasing the kiddies
    around the mountain, I curled up with a comforter and the clicker.  
    Caught Spies Like Us, Top Gun and Quigley Down Under.  I was in
    vegetative bliss.  
232.636Kind of boring I thought.GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesMon Feb 05 1996 17:581
Gulliver's Travels didn't pass the Tom Ralston sleep test.   :)
232.637BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 18:306
| <<< Note 232.633 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Welcome to Paradise" >>>


| I'll watch tonight's finale as wells.  

	bb, better off watching it as yourself. Wells is dead and rotted.
232.638SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 19:0016
    This Ted Danson Gulliver's Travels is a travesty.
    
    First off, Danson's utter lack of a British accent makes him sound 
    ridiculous among all those quality actors who do possess, or can at
    least affect, one British accent or another.
    
    Second, they way the show intercuts flashbacks is cheap and adds
    nothing to the Swift story.
    
    Third, the whole point of Gulliver's Travels was political satire. 
    They're wasting most of it.
    
    Fourth, even a garage shop with a couple of Macintoshes could do better
    matte shots, and the handling of light and shadow is abominable - light
    from below illuminating Danson's face while he's supposedly under
    bright sunlight...
232.639BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 19:022
	Dick, I take it you really liked the movie, eh?
232.640SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Mon Feb 05 1996 19:5110
    
    re: .636
    
    >Gulliver's Travels didn't pass the Tom Ralston sleep test.   :)
    
    
    Sorta like my test when I show up at a musical...
    
    ;)
    
232.641ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 12:198
    
    I watched Melrose Place last night, but turned it off at 8:40. Did
    Brooke off Billy, or more to the point who was the second person to
    die??
    
    I now see why I hadn't watched it in more than a year. Jake has pretty
    much slept with every female character on the show. This happens all
    the time in apartment complexes, yes it does.
232.642BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 12:221
<---do i detect a bit of jealousy??? :-)
232.643ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 12:265
    
    no. I can sleep with Heather Locklear, Courtney Thorne-Smith et al
    any day of the week. NOT!
    
    well, maybe just a little bit jealous.
232.644CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Feb 06 1996 12:271
    Didja take them posters off yer wall, Mahk?  
232.645WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 06 1996 12:281
    they weren't on the ceiling? that's where i'd put them...
232.646ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 12:304
    
    I have no posters of beautiful women in my cube or house tyvm.
    
    I hope somebody will answer my question from .641. I got's to know!!
232.647SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Feb 06 1996 12:316
    
    
    >I got's to know!!
    
    You gots to get a life, little buddy...
    
232.648WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 06 1996 12:384
   > they weren't on the ceiling? that's where i'd put them...
    
     According to local legend, he's the first one to put a poster
    carousel on his ceiling (complete with remote control.)
232.649the whole 4 hours...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Feb 06 1996 12:3910
    
      Well, I did watch the second half of Gulliver, and I still liked it.
    
      I have read the book twice, and Binder is correct, the story is
     changed in the ways he mentions, and in others.  Alas, this is one
     of those books that wouldn't translate well without adaptation.
    
      As for satire, it dripped off the TV.
    
      bb
232.650POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 12:411
    ahhh, Heather Locklear, I'd like to go to bed with her again.
232.651SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Feb 06 1996 12:499
    
    
    > ahhh, Heather Locklear, I'd like to go to bed with her again.
    
    
    ????????????
    
    Heather looks like your hand????????
    
232.652SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 06 1996 12:491
    Did your other Heather Locklear get a puncture?
232.653POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 12:511
    Um, I wanted to before.
232.654GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Feb 06 1996 13:261
Only one reply about Gulliver today. How come?
232.655ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 13:282
    
    well Tom, I'm still waiting to find out how MP ended. no such luck.
232.656SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Feb 06 1996 13:306
    re: .654
    
    >Only one reply about Gulliver today. How come?
    
    Gee!!! I missed it!! I musta hada wash my hair that night(s)...
    
232.657GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Feb 06 1996 13:321
It never ends!    :)
232.658CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Feb 08 1996 15:155
    Knowing me,knowing you with Alan Partridge.
    
    If any of you Muricans get the chance to watch this,then watch it. It
    is quite hilarious I must say.
    
232.659MAIL1::CRANEThu Feb 08 1996 15:242
    Does any one remember why Mr. Ed was canceled? I heard he went on to
    get his PH.d (Palimino[SP] Horse degree).
232.660BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 15:418
| <<< Note 232.658 by CHEFS::COOKS "Half Man,Half Biscuit" >>>

| Knowing me,knowing you with Alan Partridge.

	Thought ABBA did that?



232.661BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 15:4410

	Mr Ed was canceled because they couldn't find a stunt double that
looked like him, and talked. Surfing, skateboarding, driving trucks, are
something his insurance policy would not allow him to do. I also heard he was
quite pissed because they had to have his and her hay beds, and he wanted to
sleep WITH the philly..... 


Glen
232.662NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 08 1996 15:451
Filly.
232.663SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 08 1996 15:463
sleep WITH the philly..... 
    
    The whole orchestra?
232.664CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Feb 08 1996 15:4617
    ABBA did indeed do that. The show starts with the ABBA tune.
    
    In fact,Alan Partridge`s catch phrase is "knowing me,Alan Partridge,
    knowing you <insert guest name> ah,ha!"
    
    For example,last week,a fan of the show really wanted to meet Alan
    Patridge but sadly died of a coronary during the week. So his coffin
    was wheeled in and Alan Patridge interviewed his widow instead. His
    widow said the deceased "liked a drink and was bad tempered".
    
    The widow and the deceased`s Uncle then went on to judge the Miss
    Norwich competition with Alan Patridge later in the show.
    
    
    
    Quite hilarious. But you got to watch it to get the joke.
    
232.665SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 08 1996 15:471
    For that one,  I owe Silva.
232.666BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 15:531
tv devil snarf!
232.667BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 15:557
| <<< Note 232.665 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

| For that one,  I owe Silva.


	For which one????? And what do you owe me????
232.668PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 08 1996 16:002
  .667  look more closely, Tonto.
232.669SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 08 1996 16:081
    <- she mo' savvy
232.670POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 08 1996 16:081
    I would never sleep with a sandwich.
232.671PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 08 1996 16:132
  .669  you're so good, i can't stand it. ;>
232.672BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 08 1996 16:143
    
    	I bet you say that to ALL the guys.
    
232.673LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Feb 08 1996 16:182
    colin, do you play a musical instrument?  i hope you do.
    you have such an ear.
232.674SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 08 1996 16:231
    One dabbles in the flute, fife, treble recorder, and penny whistle.
232.675POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 08 1996 16:231
    <--- Pervert!
232.676SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 08 1996 16:281
    That too.
232.677BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 16:325
| <<< Note 232.676 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

| That too.

	As homer simpson would say...YAAAAHOOOO!
232.678ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 08 1996 19:332
    
    colin, you never cease to amaze me with your wit.
232.679If you like dogs!GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Feb 13 1996 13:572
I watched the Westminster Dog Show, on USA Network, while working last night. 
I really enjoyed it and plan on watching it again tonight.
232.680NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 13 1996 13:592
Do you really like dogs, or is it just because they made the Ralston family
fortune?
232.681Does .-1 imply Ralston Arf-o-Meal?BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Tue Feb 13 1996 14:051
    
232.682CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 13 1996 14:083

 ALF returns in a TV movie Saturday night.
232.683GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Feb 13 1996 14:194
re: .680, .681

This is fun. It's like eighth grade all over again.  :)

232.684NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 13 1996 14:212
Musta been slow in your school.  By the time I was in 6th grade, kids had
stopped calling me Saxophone.
232.685POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 13 1996 14:211
    I see you haven't made any Gaines since then.
232.686CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 13 1996 14:245
>    I see you haven't made any Gaines since then.


  You're barkin' up the wrong tree, Bub.
232.687NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 13 1996 14:272
I bet if Ralston had a dollar for every stupid joke he's heard about his name,
he'd be on the Gravy Train.
232.688It's a dog eat dog world...BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Tue Feb 13 1996 14:271
    
232.689SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 13 1996 14:281
    all these replies are just nybbles and bits.
232.690GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Feb 13 1996 14:303
re: 689

Hey, wrong company!  :)
232.691POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 13 1996 14:411
    Let's snausages any others, okay?
232.692POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionTue Feb 13 1996 14:443
    
    Feeling friskies today?
    
232.693NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 13 1996 14:461
Like Ed Al Poe, I nevermore want to read this string of puns.
232.694PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 13 1996 14:483
  poe was a raven lunatic.

232.695an' a belly laugh, tooHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Tue Feb 13 1996 14:500
232.696LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Tue Feb 13 1996 14:511
    his heart was in the right place.  you could tell.
232.697CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Feb 13 1996 15:223
    re: .692...
    
    Iam
232.698SADF seeking TLAOAS. Goal: who knows?BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Tue Feb 13 1996 15:245
    >>  Iam
    
    desperate::pheremone
    
    should be your conference.
232.699ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 13 1996 16:392
    
    ken l ration that? I can't
232.700TV SNARFGENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Feb 13 1996 16:430
232.701Sure makes me miss Max a whole lot, thoughMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 14 1996 00:469
re: Tom

>I watched the Westminster Dog Show, on USA Network, while working last night. 
>I really enjoyed it and plan on watching it again tonight.

All puns aside, thanks for the pointer/reminder. I've been watching it this
evening and have to admit it's some of the best TV I've seen in a long time.


232.702GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Feb 14 1996 00:593
Is it as good as watching sheep-dog trials?

\C
232.703MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 14 1996 01:225
I kinda like watching sheep dog (or border collie) trials, so I guess
I'd say "yes".

The variety of dogs seen is pretty amazing.

232.704WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Feb 14 1996 10:254
    >I've been watching it this evening and have to admit it's some of the 
    >best TV I've seen in a long time.
    
     It's been in the shop for a couple years, has it?
232.705BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 14 1996 10:306
| <<< Note 232.703 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| I kinda like watching sheep dog (or border collie) trials, 

	It's good to see we're doing something about our borders now.... put
them all on trial!
232.706ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 14 1996 12:176
    
    <<< The variety of dogs.....
    
    yeahbut, what kind of wine do you serve, red or white??
    
    Doc?
232.707rules of thumbWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Feb 14 1996 12:222
    sparkling wine with poodles, red with the hunting breeds, whites with
    lapdogs...
232.708POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionWed Feb 14 1996 12:574
    
    Were there any Airedale Terriers?  I didn't get to watch 8^/.
    
    
232.709MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 14 1996 13:106
>    Were there any Airedale Terriers?  I didn't get to watch 8^/.

Yes.

Best of show went to a "Clumber Spaniel", if I recall correctly.

232.710POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of ValentinesWed Feb 14 1996 13:114
    
    Oh, damn 8^/.  I love Airedale Terriers.  I'd give anything to have
    time for a dog 8^(.
    
232.711LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Wed Feb 14 1996 13:142
    when i shift from full to part time, i'm gonna get me a border
    collie.
232.712CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Feb 14 1996 13:173

 Were there any great danes?
232.713ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 14 1996 13:182
    
    nah, a couple that were just ok
232.714ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Feb 14 1996 13:196
    Yes, Clumber won best in show.  The Boxer and the Afghan were
    awesome as well.  
    
    
    Mike
    
232.715GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesWed Feb 14 1996 13:262
The dog show was great. Made television worth watching. I had never heard of a 
Clumber Terrier before. It was a great looking dog. I think I want one.
232.716MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 14 1996 13:345
> ...and the Afghan were awesome as well.  

The coat on that dog as it was being walked around the ring was simply amazing.
I hope the groomer made out well.

232.717SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Wed Feb 14 1996 13:4011
    
    
    
    Wow!!!!!!
    
    
    All that dog-action!!!!!!
    
    
    I musta been washing my hair.....
    
232.718ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Feb 14 1996 13:425
    RE: .716
    
    Yes, a very regal looking animal.
    
    Slim
232.719SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Feb 14 1996 13:4414
    Dog shows are a yawn.  Sheep dog trials, on the other hand, are truly
    interesting and fun to watch - I love seeing them during the annual
    Highland Games at Loon.
    
    At least the sheep dogs are doing something useful that they are bred
    and trained to do.  Show dogs are inbred to within an inch of their
    lives to an artificial standard of appearance, often to the detriment
    of their intelligence and temperament.  They are then sometimes
    physically mutilated to bring them into complete conformance with said
    standard (docked tail, clipped ears, etc.).  Then they are pampered to
    with an additional half inch of their lives, for the sole purpose of
    winning prizes whose import is that the dogs' owners/breeders/trainers
    have succeeded in achieving the desired artificiality with their living
    toys.
232.720SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Wed Feb 14 1996 13:473
    
    Hey Dick!! Everyone needs a hobby.... wot??
    
232.721BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 14 1996 13:545
    
    	Dick, that sounds very similar to the life of a professional
    	model.  Of course, a little poetic license must be taken for
    	some of the terms used.
    
232.722SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Feb 14 1996 14:053
    .721
    
    At least a professional model can say no.
232.723GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesWed Feb 14 1996 14:111
I saw many a wagging tail. But maybe that means used and abused.  :)
232.724SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Feb 14 1996 14:154
    They're grateful for attention.  It doesn't mean they're not abused. 
    Often, even humans cannot recognize abuse - consider the number of
    children whose parents deprive them of the right/ability to use the
    brains they were born with.
232.725PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 14 1996 14:197
>>I saw many a wagging tail. But maybe that means used and abused.  :)

	yes, the dogs always look as though they've been tortured,
	don't they? ;>  stop all that pampering!  you're killin' me!

	i think dog shows are great to watch.  
232.726MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 14 1996 14:296
> It doesn't mean they're not abused. 

While I won't deny that abuse does occur to some show dogs, it's hardly
fair to characterize the entire set thus. And it's hardly sufficient
reason to disparage the activity in its entirety.

232.727DPE1::ARMSTRONGWed Feb 14 1996 14:2924
>        <<< Note 232.703 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>
>
>I kinda like watching sheep dog (or border collie) trials, so I guess
>I'd say "yes".
>
>The variety of dogs seen is pretty amazing.

    Anyone interested in watching Sheep Dog trials might want to
    consider coming out to Western Mass over Memorial Day Weekend.
    Every year our Sheep Breeders Association sponsors the
    Mass Sheep and Wool festival, and included is one of the great
    Sheep Dog trials held in the Northeast.  We have about 60 dogs
    from all over the east coast with trials all day Sat and Sunday.
    The novice dogs run on Sat. and the experienced dogs run Sunday.

    We also have sheep shows, spinning contests, shearing demonstrations,
    sheep to shawl contests, etc. going on both days.  Sat night we have
    a big pot luck (everyone invited) and Davis Bates will be telling
    stories at 7PM.

    the event is held at the Cummington Fairgrounds, about 10 miles
    west of Northampton.  Its free.
    bob

232.728BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 14 1996 14:303
    
    	Some of you people REALLY need to get lives.
    
232.729WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 14 1996 14:376
    i owned an afghan a while back and it took dedication just keep the
    coat looking "presentable". i can't imagine the care and time to keep
    it in show condition.
    
    the color of mine was blue and she was the very best dog i have ever
    owned.
232.730SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Feb 14 1996 14:392
    I just throw my afghan in the wash.  A tumble dry on the
    low setting and it comes out looking great!
232.731P.E.T.A.'s gonna get you!~HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 14 1996 14:430
232.732PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 14 1996 14:558
>   <<< Note 232.728 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448" >>>

>    	Some of you people REALLY need to get lives.

       you mean, like, where we watch movies and play pool a lot?
       well, it's something to aspire to, granted. ;>
    

232.733GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERCONFUSIONWed Feb 14 1996 15:073
    
    
    Anyone remember Sam Kinison's bit on the doggie psychologist?
232.734No.BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Wed Feb 14 1996 15:081
    >>  Anyone remember Sam Kinison's bit on the doggie psychologist?
232.735ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 14 1996 15:148
    
    .732
    
    bwahahahahahhahahahahahahahha
    
    {ahem}
    
    I'm better now, thanks for the laugh.
232.736BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 15:3022
   <<< Note 232.715 by GENRAL::RALSTON "Fugitive from the law of averages" >>>

>The dog show was great. Made television worth watching. I had never heard of a 
>Clumber Terrier before. It was a great looking dog. I think I want one.


	You are probably not the only one, and therein lies a problem for 
	those of us who do dog rescue. 
	
	12 to 18 months after Westminster, we generally start seeing a glut
	of abandoned dogs of the same breed as the Best of Show. 

	We are just now starting to see the increase in Scottish Terriers
	due to Peggy Sue's win last year.

	The only good news this years is that Clumbers are a fairly rare
	breed and it will take longer for the puppy mills to gear up.


Jim

	
232.737Give yourself an 'atta person'BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Wed Feb 14 1996 15:329
    >> <<< Note 232.736 by BIGHOG::PERCIVAL "I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO" >>>
    
    
    bless you for the work.
    
    the local Human(e) society gets a coupla hunnert bucks and some free
    labor out of me every year.
    
    dog (and animal rescue) people are unsung heroes.
232.738Why do I like to start trouble??GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesWed Feb 14 1996 15:381
Sure animal rescue is good, but not Operation Rescue!!
232.739great bitHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 14 1996 15:395
>    Anyone remember Sam Kinison's bit on the doggie psychologist?

Nothing like a little beating to help ol' Rusty's attitude...

TTom
232.740BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 15:4110
              <<< Note 232.737 by BSS::PROCTOR_R "Keybored..." >>>

>    bless you for the work.
 
	I'm just grunt labor. My wife is the one that keeps it organized.
	Started out as a voicemail line for rescue refferals a little
	over a year ago. Now it's a registered non-profit corporation
	soon to be granted (we hope) full 501c(3) charitable status.

Jim
232.741OK. Bless BOTH of you for the work.BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Wed Feb 14 1996 15:4512
    >> non-profit corporation soon to be granted (we hope) full 501c(3) 
    >> charitable status.
    
    	were it not a serious subject I would giggle about being a
    non-profit corporation in need of charitable status; 
    
    but it's serious so I won't.
    
    DEC used to support certain charitable organizations, altho I think
    since the 'happy-sizing' and 'corporate overhead control' that stuff
    went the way of VAXen I'm afraid...
    
232.742Rathole?GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesWed Feb 14 1996 15:576
   >DEC used to support certain charitable organizations, altho I think
   > since the 'happy-sizing' and 'corporate overhead control' that stuff
   > went the way of VAXen I'm afraid...
    
Digital stopped supporting charity because Bob Palmer rightly figured out that
his job was making money for his stock holders. 
232.743More Rathole. End of Rathole *8)BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Wed Feb 14 1996 16:013
    >> Digital stopped supporting charity...
    
    I know. I just looked at my pay stub.
232.744SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Feb 14 1996 16:0314
    All humane societies need help.  There are so many unwanted
    animals in need of good, loving homes.  For many people a 
    pet is an impulse purchase, often made without thinking about
    care, feeding and especially the attention and interaction
    an animal needs.
    
    Ferret shelters receive a chunk of my change and my time
    in NH.
    
    And, as a side note:  I have actually taken one of my
    cat's to a kitty shrink.  It was an experience. :-)
    
    MM
    
232.745POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of ValentinesWed Feb 14 1996 16:065
    
    You could have tried feeding him Science Diet Light.  It might have
    been cheaper 8^).
    
    
232.746BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Wed Feb 14 1996 16:077
    >> ...to a kitty shrink.  It was an experience. :-)
    
    Good Bob:	I'll bet the cat came back two sizes smaller.
    
    Bad Bob:	... kitty shrink. Ummmm.... Err..... Hah.
    
    
232.747SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Feb 14 1996 16:2320
    Actually, the kitty in question did need "shrinking" as he
    weighed in at about 22 lbs and was not "big boned" :-). 
    However, he was of the mind that he would either live in
    the company of many, many kitties and be very low on
    the totem pole, be in the company of no kitties and
    behave, or be in the company of a few kitties and pee his
    way to the top.  The last instance described our home
    at the time :-(.  I was having a hard time finding him a
    home due to his creative litterbox habits, and as we were
    living in a apartment at the time, his creative litterbox
    habits were going to start getting us all in trouble in
    short order.  So, as a last ditch effort before I sent him
    to a shelter, where I knew he would probably be put to sleep,
    we went to the kitty psychologist.  Fortunately, at the last
    minute, Mr. Misha found a new home as an only kitty, and last
    I had heard, even though they had added to the brood, he appears
    to have stayed potty trained to this day.
    
    MM
    
232.748BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 16:3121
              <<< Note 232.741 by BSS::PROCTOR_R "Keybored..." >>>

>    	were it not a serious subject I would giggle about being a
>    non-profit corporation in need of charitable status; 
 
	The paperwork is truly amazing for the "charitable" designation.
	So far we've had it returned twice and had to amend the Articles
	of Incorporation once (I will credit the IRS on this one, they
	gave us the exact wording that we needed to change/add).

	We just got the ammended Articles back from the Secretary of
	State's office yesterday, Kat forwarded to the IRS last night.

	As for non-profit vs. charitable. A lot of clubs will go for
	non-profit status where the club doesn't "do" charity work, 
	just to keep the dues, etc. straight and seperate from personal
	income.


Jim

232.749BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 16:4610
     <<< Note 232.744 by SMURF::MSCANLON "a ferret on the barco-lounger" >>>

>    All humane societies need help.  There are so many unwanted
>    animals in need of good, loving homes.

	A stat I heard just recently. For every child born in the US
	each day there are 15 dogs born. Doesn't count cats, ferrets,
	birds, horses, etc.

Jim
232.750BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 14 1996 16:528
    
    	Now, does that mean that there are 15 dogs born world wide for
    	every US child born, or 15 dogs born in the US for every US
    	child born?
    
    	Statistics can be tossed and turned to prove either side of an
    	argument.
    
232.751BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 16:5813
   <<< Note 232.750 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448" >>>

    
>    	Now, does that mean that there are 15 dogs born world wide for
>    	every US child born, or 15 dogs born in the US for every US
>    	child born?
 
	US only.

	Another stat (US Only). 15 million dogs are euthanized each year
	because homes can not be found for them.

Jim
232.752SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Feb 14 1996 17:1014
    Not to mention the "exotic" classes of pets whose owners
    really have no palce to take them if the pet does not work
    out.  Last I heard there was one Iguana shelter in Nashua,
    I think there are a couple of bird shelters, but with 
    Chinchillas, African Pygmy Hedgehogs, and now even Prairie
    Dogs being sold by pet stores, you will be getting a larger
    variety of animals which all humane shelters are not used
    to dealing with, especially since there are people who will
    dump their animal if it gets sick.  Ferrets, by the way, are now
    the third most popular pet in America.  I think cats are first,
    then dogs.
    
    MM
    
232.753BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 17:1910
     <<< Note 232.752 by SMURF::MSCANLON "a ferret on the barco-lounger" >>>

>especially since there are people who will
>    dump their animal if it gets sick.

	Or old. Fully 30% of the dogs we see at the Humane Society are
	over 7 years old. Not an impossible rescue job if it's a Shi Tzu, 
	but pretty tough if it's a Irish Wolfhound (we've fostered both).

Jim
232.754SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Feb 14 1996 17:2917
    re: .753
    
    True.  That's how I got Rommel (yes, my ferret with the
    para-military name). They said he was about six when they dropped
    him off at the shelter.  They left no other i information about
    his food, his medical history, or even what he liked to play
    with.  I took him since I have a soft spot (in my head, Keith wo
      would say :-) for the hopeless cases.  Rommel also had adrena
    disease which resulted in $300+ dollars of surgery two months later.  
    Eight months later, poor Rommey is showing symptoms again :-( 
    We're waiting for the e blood tests to come back before we start 
    chemo.  Many owners won't mention the cancer or diabetes or other c
    chronic problem when they bring the pet in, since they are afraid no one
    will take it in if they do. 
    
    MM
     
232.755Norplant for dogs???GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesWed Feb 14 1996 17:520
232.756no work, no handoutHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 14 1996 17:530
232.757BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 18:459
   <<< Note 232.755 by GENRAL::RALSTON "Fugitive from the law of averages" >>>
>                           -< Norplant for dogs??? >-

	Knowing "doggy" folks, there probably is such a treatment.

	More properly, spay or neuter, is the answer.

Jim

232.758I'm probably missing the point!! :)GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesWed Feb 14 1996 20:401
I didn't think that a spayed or neutered dog could be in a show however.
232.759BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Wed Feb 14 1996 20:444
    >> I didn't think that a spayed or neutered dog could be in a show
    however.
    
    You need to take a trip to San Francisco sometime..
232.760BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 14 1996 21:0014
   <<< Note 232.758 by GENRAL::RALSTON "Fugitive from the law of averages" >>>

>I didn't think that a spayed or neutered dog could be in a show however.

	Altered dogs can not be shown for conformation. They can be entered
	in obediance trials.

	The ONLY reason to breed a dog is to improve the breed. I would
	guess that actual improvement can be had with less than 10% of
	the purebreds that are registered with the AKC today. 

	There is NO GOOD REASON to breed a mixed-breed dog.

Jim
232.761WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 15 1996 09:282
    MM, i'd hardly call a nazi general field marshal's name
    "para-military". :-)
232.762BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 15 1996 10:486

	Anyone see that rapping Pilsbury Dough Boy? I thought I was gonna die!


Glen
232.763ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 15 1996 12:223
    
    watched 9210 last night for the first time in about a year, maybe less.
    wasn't half bad.
232.764POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of ValentinesThu Feb 15 1996 12:274
    
    Not half bad, no; it was prolly all bad 8^).
    
    
232.765SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Feb 15 1996 12:505
    re: .760
    
    And altered purebred cats can be shown in championship.
    
    
232.766Never seen it, really!BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Thu Feb 15 1996 12:526
    >> watched 9210 last night for the first time in about a year...
    >> wasn't have bad.
    
    Yeah it wasn't bad.
    
    90210 however, sucked.
232.767GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesThu Feb 15 1996 13:147
   
    >And altered purebred cats can be shown in championship.
    
Just goes to show ya, cat's just don't hold to the same high standard as dogs.

:)
    
232.768BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Feb 15 1996 13:3916
   <<< Note 232.767 by GENRAL::RALSTON "Fugitive from the law of averages" >>>

>Just goes to show ya, cat's just don't hold to the same high standard as dogs.

	Just a difference in philosophy I would guess. AKC conformation
	competitions are meant to determine the "best" of the available
	breeding stock. Altered dogs can't breed so they are not allowed.

	Seems like the cat fanciers are more interested in finding just
	the best cat, regardless of breeding capabilities.

	Then again it may be that cat folks are just "different".

	;-)

Jim
232.769I like petsGENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesThu Feb 15 1996 13:584
Actually, I may be one of the few people who likes both cats and dogs. I think
both personalities add something to a family structure. However, my
youngest son is extremely allergic to cats, so we had to get rid of ours years
ago. I still own two dogs.
232.770SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Thu Feb 15 1996 13:595
    
    >Actually, I may be one of the few people who likes both cats and dogs.
    
    We ain't as few as you think....
    
232.771SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiThu Feb 15 1996 14:155
    > I may be one of the few people who likes both cats and dogs.
    
    ...people who like...
    
    nnttm.
232.772BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 15 1996 14:296
    
    	Binder, one of these days someone WILL thank you for all the "help"
    	you offer ... like maybe a boot to the head.
    
    	8^)
    
232.773POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of ValentinesThu Feb 15 1996 14:324
    
    Whatever happened to, er, Don LeBeau?  Mr. Boot To The Head?
    
    
232.774SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Thu Feb 15 1996 14:3211
    
    
    Tell you what Shawn...
    
     He's pretty good at gabbing away during baseball games, so this year,
    during one of those games, I'll see if I can let a foul ball slip
    through my fingers whilst his head is turned...
    
    
    :)
    
232.775SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Fri Feb 16 1996 14:1311
    
    last night...
    
    PBS  
    
    Battlefield
    
    The Battle of Midway
    
    Excellent way to spend two hours!!!
    
232.776SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Feb 16 1996 14:272
    Shock horror!  Andy admits watching PBS, that evyl destroyer of the
    'Murican moral fabric and lying, scheming hotbed of limolib politics!
232.777Boeing snarfSMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Feb 16 1996 14:271
    
232.778BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 14:313
    
    	Oh, no ... Binder's been bitten by the snarf bug.
    
232.779SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Feb 16 1996 14:322
    Naw, not really.  It was just like those mountain climbers say, ya
    know, "bcause it was there."
232.780whites on the right, colors on the leftWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Feb 16 1996 14:348
    >last night...
    >PBS  
    >Battlefield
    >The Battle of Midway
    >Excellent way to spend two hours!!!
    
     I was busy rearranging my sock drawer.
    
232.781CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Feb 16 1996 14:3510


 Good Seinfeld last night.  I loved the showerhead bit as this is one of
 my pet peeves.  I recently bought a new shower head and have been unable
 to get the thing apart to remove the flow restrictor.



Jim
232.782LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 16 1996 14:423
    the final scene was hilarious.  kramer getting
    blown out of the shower by the elephant shower 
    head.
232.783HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Feb 16 1996 14:429
    
    I agree Jim.
    Georges father was a riot!
    "They don't want us there, so we're going".
    
    And Michael Richards has got to be one of the best physical
    comedians I have ever seen.
    
    						Hank
232.784SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Fri Feb 16 1996 14:455
    
    re: .780
    
    You sure you weren't washing your hair too???
    
232.785CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Feb 16 1996 15:252
    Good Seinfeld, hmmmmmm, where is that oxymoron note.  IMO, that is the
    second most annoying show going.  
232.786BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 15:296
    
    	That IS a great show.  Even though Jerry is about as good an actor
    	as Kevin Costner is.
    
    	What's your least favorite show, Brian?  "Friends"?
    
232.787CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Feb 16 1996 15:361
    It's right up there all right.   
232.788BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 15:386
    
    	Ross, asking about the tattoo on Rachel's butt: "Does it hurt, or
    	      can you still, like, do stuff?"
    
    	Rachel: "I guess so."
    
232.789GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesFri Feb 16 1996 15:465
Friends:

That's not a tatoo

it is too, it's the world from very, very high up!
232.790LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 16 1996 15:566
    | Even though Jerry is about as good an actor
    |as Kevin Costner is.
    
    you're absolutely right about seinfeld's acting.
    however, he had the uncommonly good sense to surround 
    himself with 3 incredible comedic actors.  
232.791ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 16 1996 16:472
    
    hell fire and brimstone Oph, is there *any* actor you do like?
232.792LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 16 1996 16:541
    dustin hoffman is an actor.  
232.793MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Feb 16 1996 16:541
    Bill Clinton is an actor.
232.794SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 16 1996 16:582
    Hoffman is a method actor,  He's OK as long has he has a week or so to
    work up to it.
232.795LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 16 1996 17:022
    hoffman has incredible range.  he could play any role 
    handed to him.
232.796POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatFri Feb 16 1996 17:041
    I think hoffman is a talentless twerp who wins awards for doing tripe.
232.797SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 16 1996 17:051
    I can't imagine him as the Terminator.
232.798LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 16 1996 17:082
    he could even play don henley playing musician-cum-lover of 
    walden pond.
232.799SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 16 1996 17:101
    Hasta la vista, Mrs. Robinson.
232.800MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Feb 16 1996 17:121
    Hogan's Heroes Snarf!
232.801ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 16 1996 17:173
    
    i personally think Gene Hackman is a great actor, not that my opinions
    account for much around here.
232.802LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 16 1996 17:181
    gene hackman is a fine actor.
232.803SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Feb 16 1996 17:252
    Gene Hackman's being a fine actor has nothing whatever to do with
    Battis' opinions.
232.804SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Fri Feb 16 1996 17:257
    
    re: .796
    
    Well then!!! I hadn't realized "Rainman" was tripe!!
    
    Thanks for cluing me in!!!
    
232.805BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 17:296
    
    	Actually, "Rain Man" seems to me to be the extent of Hoffman's
    	ability.
    
    	He plays a mumbling twerp quite well.
    
232.806BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 16 1996 17:305

	Could Hoffman play Don Notts?????  :-)

	Ishta...... a classic....:-)
232.807SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Feb 16 1996 17:323
    .804
    
    Everybody gets lucky once in a while.
232.808CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Feb 16 1996 17:335
    Mark, you forgot to add "....but I'm not bitter." to your note. :-):-). 
    BTW, I agree whichoo on Hackman.  I cannot think of anything I saw 
    of his that I really did not care for.  
    
    Brian
232.809SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Fri Feb 16 1996 17:369
    
    
    re: .807
    
    >Everybody gets lucky once in a while.
    
    
    
    Then lucky for me a sawr it!!!
232.810ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 16 1996 17:483
    
    Brian your right about the bitter bit, but I always considered that
    your trademark, and hence, did not want to infringe on the patent.
232.811CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Feb 16 1996 18:0513


>	Could Hoffman play Don Notts?????  :-)



    Knotts




 nnttm
232.812CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Feb 16 1996 18:261
    Any relation to Knotts Berry Farm?
232.813POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 16 1996 18:474
    
    Knott berry likely.
    
    
232.814SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Feb 16 1996 19:087
        Wallace Beery Farm, then?
        
        (and no "Shaddups" from you, Eric!)
        
        ;*)
            

232.815Look, don't touchTROOA::TEMPLETONNo sugar addedSat Feb 17 1996 01:1712
    Our TV guide and the TV never get to-gether.
    
    They advertised one thing and put on some-thing else.
    
    I did watch a National Geographic (that was not advertised) about Truk
    (sp) Island and the Jananese fleet that was sunk there.
    It was amazing how the ships (boats) looked, laying on the bottom of
    that sea bed, some of them looked like they just dropped to the bottom,
    without disturbing anything on deck.
    
    I understand this is now a great place for divers, as long as you don't
    try to move any-thing, they want averything left just the way it is.
232.816MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Feb 17 1996 01:242
Whose territory is that these days, Joan?

232.817How soon we forget:-)TROOA::TEMPLETONNo sugar addedSat Feb 17 1996 03:327
    You got me
    
    I'm not sure, I think it still belongs to Japan.
    
    I can't remember who (read country) was looking after the area
    
    joan
232.818MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 04 1996 14:1711
While I rarely watch any network teevee other than news-type programs,
an advert last night during 60 Minutes piqued my curiosity  regarding
an Alan Alda made-for-teevee movie they were running on CBS at 21:00 -
Jake's Women.

For some odd reason that I still can't identify, I decided to watch
it. For some odd reason, once watching it and recognizing that it
was a typical Alan Alda vehicle in which the poor acting was rivaled
only by the poor direction, I stuck with it to the end.

I guess if nothing more, I reaffirmed my opinions of network teevee.
232.819ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Mar 04 1996 17:122
    There was a good Enya video block on channel <mumble>, yesterday.  I
    wish I hadn't missed most of it.
232.820ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 04 1996 19:384
    
    "I'll take stupid questions for $300 Alex"
    
    What is an Enya???
232.821BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesMon Mar 04 1996 19:415
    > What is an Enya???
    
    a new age enema.
    
    
232.822LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsMon Mar 04 1996 19:411
    she's a singer from ireland, i think.
232.823CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesMon Mar 04 1996 20:181
    Yes, yes she is.  New agey and tolerable in small doses.  IMO etc.
232.824ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Mar 05 1996 11:354
    Gotta love those surreal videos...
    
    Enya tends to be a bit on the mellow side, though, so headbangers may
    not appreciate her talents.  
232.825BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 05 1996 17:426
    
    	Some of us headbangers tend to "drop down to your level" and
    	listen to inferior music from time to time.
    
    	In moderate doses, of course.
    
232.826CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Mar 05 1996 17:5711

 Speaking of TV and music, last night I was channel surfing and came across
 2 good programs..Ch 5 (Boston) had an hour long "Salute to the BSO" with
 some nice music, and TNN had a program from the old Ryman Auditorium featuring
 Doc Watson, Earl Scruggs, et al..great music (too many commericials).




Jim
232.827SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 05 1996 18:0011
    
    
    Last night...
    
    History Channel...
    
    movie about Golda Meir...
    
    Excellent adaptation... well written, factual and Ingrid Bergman was
    great in the role...
    
232.828CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationTue Mar 05 1996 19:376
    
    	Sunday night, PBS was airing "Les Miserables in Concert"
    
    	'twas quite nice ...
    
    
232.829BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 05 1996 19:425
    
    	Who's this Les Miserables guy?
    
    	Never heard of him.
    
232.830CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesTue Mar 05 1996 19:431
    His friends call him, Happy
232.831ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Mar 05 1996 19:483
    He's Les Nessman's cousin.
    
    Bob
232.832BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Mar 05 1996 19:491
he's into news?
232.833WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Mar 06 1996 09:432
    Les Mis was on last night on NH public broadcasting too. that was great
    play! saw it back in 91(?) at the Wang.
232.834BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Mar 12 1996 20:51211
NIELSEN LIST



Prime-time ratings as compiled by Nielsen Media Research for Feb. 26 to Mar. 3.
Top 20 listings include the week's ranking, season-to-date rankings in parentheses,
rating for the week and total homes. An X in parentheses denotes one-time-only
presentation. A rating measures the percentage of the nation's 95.9 million TV
homes. Each ratings point represents 959,000 households. 

1. (2) Seinfeld, NBC, 21.2, 20.3 million homes 

2. (3) Friends, NBC, 19.5, 18.7 million homes 

3. (4) Caroline in the City, NBC, 18.2, 17.5 million homes 

4. (1) ER, NBC, 18.1, 17.4 million homes 

5. (7) Home Improvement, ABC, 16.1, 15.4 million homes 

6. (6) Single Guy, NBC, 16.0, 15.3 million homes 

7. (15) Murphy Brown, CBS, 15.3, 14.7 million homes 

7. (9) 60 Minutes, CBS, 15.3, 14.7 million homes 

9. (X) Grammy Awards, CBS, 14.6, 14.0 million homes 

10. (15) Nanny, CBS, 14.5, 13.9 million homes 

11. (10) Frasier, NBC, 14.3, 13.7 million homes 

12. (27) Can't Hurry Love, CBS, 13.6, 13.0 million homes 

13. (8) NYPD Blue, ABC, 13.3, 12.8 million homes 

14. (17) NBC Monday Night Movies: Seduced by Madness Pt. 2, NBC, 13.2, 12.7
million homes 

14. (17) Roseanne, ABC, 13.2, 12.7 million homes 

16. (11) Coach, ABC, 13.0, 12.5 million homes 

16. (13) 3rd Rock From the Sun, NBC, 13.0, 12.5 million homes 

18. CBS Tuesday Movie: Gone in the Night, CBS, 12.9, 12.4 million homes 

18. (21) Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 12.9, 12.4 million homes 

20. (12) Grace Under Fire, ABC, 12.8, 12.3 million homes 

21. Chicago Hope, CBS, 12.6 

21. High Society, CBS, 12.6 

23. (X) Drew Carey Show, ABC, 12.1 

23. PrimeTime Live, ABC, 12.1 

25. Touched by an Angel, CBS, 12.0 

26. 20/20, ABC, 11.7 

27. Wings, NBC, 11.6 

28. Dateline NBC (Tuesday), NBC, 11.5 

28. John Larroquette Show, NBC, 11.5 

30. America's Funniest Home Videos, ABC, 11.3 

30. Cybill, CBS, 11.3 

30. Law & Order, NBC, 11.3 

30. NBC Sunday Night Movie: Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, NBC, 11.3 

34. Almost Perfect, CBS, 10.7 

34. Naked Truth, ABC, 10.7 

36. Ellen, ABC, 10.5 

37. Drew Carey Show, ABC, 10.3 

37. (X) Sergei Grinkov: Celebration of a Life, CBS, 10.3 

39. ABC Sunday Night Movie: Dalva, ABC, 10.2 

40. Dateline NBC (Friday), NBC, 10.0 

40. Family Matters, ABC, 10.0 

40. Fresh Prince of Bel Air, NBC, 10.0 

43. Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 9.8 

43. Melrose Place, Fox, 9.8 

45. In the House, NBC, 9.5 

46. Boy Meets World, ABC, 9.4 

46. 48 Hours, CBS, 9.4 

48. Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 9.3 

48. X-Files, Fox, 9.3 

50. ABC Monday Night Movie: A Kidnapping in the Family, ABC, 9.2 

50. Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 9.2 

52. Unsolved Mysteries, NBC, 9.1 

53. (X) New Visions of the Future, NBC, 9.0 

53. Step by Step, ABC, 9.0 

55. America's Funniest Home Videos, ABC, 8.9 

56. CBS Sunday Movie: Jake's Women, CBS, 8.8 

56. Fox Tuesday Night Movie: In the Line of Fire, Fox, 8.8 

56. Mad About You, NBC, 8.8 

59. Cops 2, Fox, 8.7 

60. Rescue: 911, CBS, 8.6 

61. America's Most Wanted, Fox, 8.4 

61. Before They Were Stars, ABC, 8.4 

63. Second Noah, ABC, 8.1 

63. World's Funniest Videos, ABC, 8.1 

65. Lois & Clark, ABC, 7.9 

66. Martin, Fox, 7.6 

67. Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 7.4 

68. Due South, CBS, 7.3 

69. Cops, Fox, 7.2 

70. (X) Wizard of Oz on Ice, CBS, 7.1 

71. Living Single, Fox, 7.0 

71. Party of Five, Fox, 7.0 

73. New York Undercover, Fox, 6.9 

74. Fox Movie Special: In the Line of Fire, Fox, 6.5 

74. Ned and Stacey, Fox, 6.5 

76. Sliders, Fox, 6.2 

77. ABC Thursday Night Movie: Consenting Adults, ABC, 6.0 

77. (X) Ned and Stacey, Fox, 6.0 

77. (X) Second Noah, ABC, 6.0 

80. Sisters, NBC, 5.9 

81. Saturday Night at the Movie: Freaky Friday, ABC, 5.8 

82. Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 5.6 

83. (X) Ned and Stacey, Fox, 5.4 

84. (X) Crimes of the Century, NBC, 4.4 

84. (X) Hypernauts, ABC, 4.4 

86. Home Court, NBC, 3.9 

87. Hope & Gloria, NBC, 3.4 

88. Savannah, WB, 3.3 

89. Sister, Sister, WB, 3.1 

90. Sister, Sister (Sunday), WB, 3.0 

91. Kirk, WB, 2.7 

91. Nowhere Man, UPN, 2.7 

91. The Parent 'Hood, WB, 2.7 

94. (X) Harrison: Cry of the City, UPN, 2.6 

94. The Wayans Bros., WB, 2.6 

96. Unhappily Ever After, WB, 2.3 

97. (X) The Nerd, NBC, 1.9 

98. (X) Larouche Political Address, NBC, 1.8 

99. Pinky & Brain, WB, 1.6 

     
232.835SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairTue Mar 12 1996 20:551
    >-- 91. sez it all.
232.836POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Tue Mar 12 1996 22:412
    Wow, NBC is really cleaning up with comedy no less. They obviously know
    what they're doing.
232.837BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Mar 12 1996 23:571
<--if they knew what they were doing, they would clean up with some sort of soap
232.838:-)USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed Mar 13 1996 01:283
    Glenn, when'd u get yer own show
    
    Pinky and Brain?
232.839POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 01:321
    Brain and BRAIN! What is BRAIN?!?
232.840USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed Mar 13 1996 01:331
    Brain is what u have little of...:-)
232.841POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 01:341
    Uh, was that some sort of insult there?
232.842USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed Mar 13 1996 01:361
    That was for deidre...
232.843POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 01:372
    I'm sorry. With my low I.Q. and all, you'll forgive me if I'm a little
    slow.
232.844USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed Mar 13 1996 01:381
    I  thot deidre neva had to say she was sorry
232.845BSS::SMITH_Sthe rude dudeWed Mar 13 1996 02:013
    re .834
    I think Seinfeld is very funny.
    :)
232.846SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 02:051
    -1 who doesn't?
232.847BSS::SMITH_Sthe rude dudeWed Mar 13 1996 02:103
    Well, acording to that Nielsen thing, there is a few. But who cares
    about them poll type things anyway.
    
232.848SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 02:131
    Seinfeld rulz!!  He was #1 on the list...
232.849BSS::SMITH_Sthe rude dudeWed Mar 13 1996 02:161
    I agree. Great show. I only wish I could watch it more. 
232.850SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 02:201
    You can!!  Gotta VCR?  8)
232.851BSS::SMITH_Sthe rude dudeWed Mar 13 1996 02:232
    I wish I knew how to work that damn thing. I know it's cliche but I
    never tried to mess with it. 
232.852SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 02:271
    Well, John Covert can fix you right up.  Right, John?  John?
232.853BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Mar 13 1996 09:336
| <<< Note 232.851 by BSS::SMITH_S "the rude dude" >>>

| I wish I knew how to work that damn thing. I know it's cliche but I
| never tried to mess with it.

	So we have low iq's, but you can't work a vcr? Hmmmm....
232.854SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 10:343
    .846
    
    Seinfeld sux.
232.855SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 13 1996 10:421
    Opiate of the masses.
232.856NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 13 1996 11:531
What's a Seinfeld?
232.857PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 12:176
	excellent characters on Seinfeld.  like Hank said, Kramer
	has to be the best physical comic in years.

	i'm really fond of Niles, though.  he sort of gives "Frasier"
	the edge for moi.
232.858WAHOO::LEVESQUEscratching just makes it worseWed Mar 13 1996 12:3017
     Seinfeld's writing has been unimpressive. Too many times it seems the
    premise is overworked; they try to run too far with a something of
    minimal comedic value. It sometimes seems as if they have bits they
    want to do, but they need to forge some sort of premise so they can do
    the bit. The resulting premise seems contrived.
    
     Frasier is a show that was a big surprise for me. When I heard the
    premise I had very low expectations. Yet the show has been remarkably
    funny, with excellent characters and solid writing. Niles is a riot,
    especially the way he drools over Daphne.
    
     I also like ER, mostly for the characters involved. I had to warm up
    to it. I thought the first, highly hyped shows were a disappointment,
    but the performances and writing improved.
    
     My favorite show is NYPD Blue. I'm most annoyed that contrary to the
    TV Guide, it hasn't been on the last couple of weeks.
232.859CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Mar 13 1996 12:334


 "It was not a pick...no pick!!"
232.860SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 12:381
    .854 huh-uh
232.861HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Mar 13 1996 13:093
    
    Dana Carvey show last nite was a riot.
    I especially liked his election reviews.
232.862POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 13:103
    Well I'll tell ya, Seinfeld has had me laughing quite loudly at times.
    They beat a joke to death, and I like that. It would also seem that a
    lot of people like that too.
232.863POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersWed Mar 13 1996 13:119
    
    > They beat a joke to death, and I like that.
    
    
    ...REALLY?
    
    
    
    8^))))))
232.864BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 13:335
    
    	NBC's Thursday night line-up took 5 out of the top 6 spots.
    
    	That's nothing short of amazing, IMO.
    
232.865DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 13:395
    
    
    	'cept that they keep running repeats!!  I'm getting
    	very annoyed.
    
232.866BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 13:556
    
    	It was 1/2 and 1/2 last week, I think.
    
    	"Friends" - repeat
    	"Caroline in the City" - repeat
    
232.867BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Mar 13 1996 13:564

	JJ, they are only doing it because they know school gets in the way of
you seeing every episode. :-)
232.868CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesWed Mar 13 1996 13:572
    They would both be just as good the second time arounds as the first. 
    That is if you are a glass half full kind of person.  
232.869BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 14:005
    
    	The repeats are being used to stretch the season through the
    	"sweeps", so that they'll have new episodes during that week/
    	month/whatever.
    
232.870DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 14:486
    
    
    	Glen,
    
    	I don't have school on Thursday nights though!  =)
    
232.871BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Mar 13 1996 15:424

	Oppps....I meant your part time job...yeah, that's what they are doing
it for! :-)
232.872EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARWed Mar 13 1996 15:507
>>    Well I'll tell ya, Seinfeld has had me laughing quite loudly at times.

ditto. I am glad its #1. Do any video rentals have them? maybe not! How do I 
watch all the previous episodes..? if not all some top ten episodes.

thanks
-Jk
232.873BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 15:575
    
    	Where are you?
    
    	Check UPN [Boston 38] weeknights for repeats.
    
232.874CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Mar 13 1996 15:5911


 Seinfeld is in syndication and is shown Monday thru Saturday at 7 on
 CH 38 in Boston.  Check your local listings.  They've run a bunch of
 good ones, some that I'd never seen before, and one's that had me 
 laughing hysterically.  



 Jim
232.875SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 13 1996 16:027
    
    Heard an ad on the radio about a new series on 38 called "Swift
    Justice"
    
    Anyone know anything about it?? and should us paranoid gun-nutters
    watch it for the vicarious thrill of it all???
    
232.876CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:0612
    
>    Anyone know anything about it?? and should us paranoid gun-nutters
>    watch it for the vicarious thrill of it all???
 

  Yes..it is a new series on 38.




 hth ymmv kfc obp doa bvd etc   

232.877EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARWed Mar 13 1996 16:1010
Shawn, Jim,

	Yes! I have been watching this daily for the past 2 months, but Iam sure
I have missed quite a lot of episodes, before that. If these were just repeats 
(atleast some of them), I was wondering if someone has come up with a video
of best past episodes of Seinfeld. 

	BlockBuster told me that they can't rent TV episodes.

-Jk
232.878SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 16:116
    .877
    
    > BlockBuster told me that they can't rent TV episodes.
    
    Ask them to explain the numbers of Star Trek episode tapes in their
    stores, then.
232.879BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 16:115
    
    	I'm sure that Columbia House will come out with a set of old
    	"Seinfeld" episodes sometime in the near future.  But they'll
    	be rather expensive ... $20 or so for every 3 episodes.
    
232.880BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Mar 13 1996 16:133

	Jim, maybe they have to wait until the show is off the air?
232.881GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Mar 13 1996 16:1314
    
    >>Seinfeld rulz!!  He was #1 on the list...
    
    that was only because er was a repeat last week.  otherwise, i am sure
    it (er) would have been number one again.  last week was a repeat week
    for a lot of shows, which was actually good for me as i was able to get
    to bed earlier than usual.  and as far as the show being good the
    second time around, this is true, but after seeing it once, and it is
    on again, you now have the 'option' to watch something else that you
    normally wouldn't have because your preferred show has already been
    seen.
    
    did that make any sense???
    
232.882SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:141
    -1 yes, perfect sense to me.  8)
232.883CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:189

 Somewhere at home I have a copy of an hour long "best of Seinfeld" that 
 they ran a couple years ago.  Unfortunately, I have this nasty habit of
 not labeling my tapes so I haven't the slightest idea where it is :-/



Jim
232.884SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:202
    My favorite episode was where Kramer was betting with some (obviously
    Texan) dude on arrival times at the airport.  Too funny!!
232.885CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:259

 one of my favorites was on just recently (syndication)..where Jerry
 attempted the roommate switch.  The scenes with Jerry/George planning
 the scenario was hilarious.



 Jim
232.886#2 is "Delores!"DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:5113
    
    	re: Glen from way back
    
    	Yes, the part-time job got in the way but I have a reprieve
    	from that till May so NBC can kindly stop running repeats!  =)
    
    	My favorite Seinfeld episode is the masturbation (can I say
    	that in here?) one.
    
    			"I'm out!!"
    
    	Too funny.
    
232.887NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 13 1996 16:535
>    	My favorite Seinfeld episode is the masturbation (can I say
>    	that in here?) one.

Gak!  The bad news I just picked up a TV for $30 last night.  The good news
is I don't have a decent antenna, so it's only usable with the VCR.
232.888BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 17:015
    
    	JJ, the best show will probably be airing in May.
    
    	Just thought you'd like to know.  8^)
    
232.889exDECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 17:024
    
    
    	But of course!
    
232.890SPECXN::CONLONWed Mar 13 1996 17:119
    Why hasn't NYPD Blue been shown for the past two weeks??  Does anyone
    know?

    It's our favorite show, too, and the TV Guide said it was supposed
    to be on last night.  We were ticked when they played that "High
    Incident" thing instead.  (They place "High Incident" in NYPD's
    time slot last week, too.)

    What's going on?
232.891CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesWed Mar 13 1996 17:132
    Too many viewers complained of becoming violently ill with motion
    sickness because the camera wouldn't stay still.
232.892PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 17:167
>    Too many viewers complained of becoming violently ill with motion
>    sickness because the camera wouldn't stay still.

	i don't get violently ill from it, but that _is_ one of the
	reasons i don't watch it.  very annoying camera work, imho.

232.893WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou'll put someone's eye out!Wed Mar 13 1996 17:181
    Guess I've gotta rethink that favorite show business... ;-)
232.894POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 18:556
    Funny how people watch TV differently. The first night I watched NYPD I
    noticed the jumpy camera work and I commented on it. Then everybody
    else got mad at me because they hadn't noticed and now that was all
    they _could_ notice.

    8^)
232.895PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 18:596
   .894  yeah, and one of my roommates actually likes the camera work.
	 he thinks it adds an artsy, raw touch to the show.

	 go figyuh.

232.896ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 19:145
    
    .885
    
    Jim, that was a good episode. I cracked up when he was talking about
    the orgy, and she was up for it!!
232.897POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 19:156
    Well, it does give it a raw feel.

    There another show called "Homicide" that does jumpy editing. At first
    I thought it was a mistake, but after a couple more I realized it was
    intentional. Also, they do future flashes within a scene. It's
    different.
232.898NYPD Blue is great.SPECXN::CONLONWed Mar 13 1996 19:2714
    The jumpy camera work is done with the camera operator running
    around the set as the action takes place.

    It's supposed to make it seem more 'real' to the audience (the
    way footage is shot almost haphazardly for the news at times.)

    NYPD Blue does a LOT of 'reaction shots', too.  As the various
    characters go through situations in the detective room, Donna
    (and others) hear and see quite a few things without saying anything.

    The characters have quick conversations among themselves - they get
    right to the point and things happen quickly.

    This show is done extremely well.  (I just wish they'd show it again!!)
232.899PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 19:329
>    The jumpy camera work is done with the camera operator running
>    around the set as the action takes place.

	for me it was like Glenn said - once i noticed it, that was
	all i could notice.  it seems to happen the same way all the time.
	the camera focuses on a shot and then shifts slightly to one
	side.  drives me nuts. ;>  ah well, to each his own.

232.900SPECXN::CONLONWed Mar 13 1996 19:3911
    In a past life before Digital, I worked as a PBS camera operator,
    so I always, always notice TV camera work (even when there's
    nothing special to notice.)  I got into the habit when I'd watch
    our own programs on television to critique my specific camera work
    or my editing (I also worked as a technical director on some shows.)

    Now that I've seen NYPD Blue a bunch of times, the camera work just
    seems fluid to me (it moves the way the characters move and the way
    I'd move and look around if I were in the room.)

    Yeah, to each his own - I like it!
232.901PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 19:4612
>                     <<< Note 232.900 by SPECXN::CONLON >>>

>    Now that I've seen NYPD Blue a bunch of times, the camera work just
>    seems fluid to me (it moves the way the characters move and the way
>    I'd move and look around if I were in the room.)

	do you always focus on something and then correct to one side? 
	bizarre. ;>

	i guess most people must like it though, since it's fabulously
	popular.

232.902DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Wed Mar 13 1996 19:516
That particular style seems very prevalent in  commercials these days, too.
Definitely a fad, I think. Drives me nuts as well. It seems so deliberately
affected. 

I like many of Woody Allen's films, but he used this style in a recent film
(the one with Judy Davis & Sidney Pollack). Couldn't watch it. Made me mad.
232.903I don't try to focus too intently unless they slow down...SPECXN::CONLONWed Mar 13 1996 19:541
    No, my eyes just go along for the ride when I watch NYPD Blue. :)
232.904POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksWed Mar 13 1996 19:5511
    
    I remember the fad of about 10 years ago when so many commercials
    filmed various body parts while the dialogue went on.  There'd be a
    couple of people talking, but you hardly ever saw their faces - first
    you'd see one's hand, then the other's feet, then one's collar,
    then...then...then...
    
    
    
    
    
232.905Notes collision with .904 - I remember this, too.SPECXN::CONLONWed Mar 13 1996 19:574
    Bruce, some commercials jump around so badly that you can barely
    SEE anything.  (It makes me mad, too, when this happens.)
    
    It definitely takes a certain knack to get it right.  :)
232.906BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 20:2615
    
    	And all this technology going on to REMOVE the jumpiness from
    	the camera.
    
    	Does anyone watch The Discovery Channel?  There's a couple shows
    	that are really good, "Beyond 2000" and "Movie Magic". I think it
    	was on "Beyond 2000" that I saw a segment on a thing called "Sky-
    	Cam" or "SpaceCam" or something like that, which is a new camera
    	that steadies itself via 3 electric gyros that compensate for the
    	transporting aircraft's movement [in this case, it was a helicop-
    	ter ... they showed the point of view of the camera, which was
    	steadier than anyone could hold it standing onthe ground, and
    	then they switched over to the point of view of the helicopter
    	and it was swaying all over the place.  Amazing.].
    
232.907SPECXN::CONLONWed Mar 13 1996 20:4417
    Good point - they also hire special camera operators (for movies)
    to do the stedi-cam (sp?) work (where they actually WEAR the camera 
    as part of a harness and walk backwards in front of the actor during
    filming, etc.)  The stedi-cam has special gyros (or whatever) to
    make the filming smooth.

    A good example of stedi-cam work is in the movie "Sister Act"
    - at one point during the singing, the stedi-cam moves all the
    way around Whoopi Goldberg and stops with a shot taken from
    behind her (towards the other 'nuns'.)  It's all done smoothly,
    of course.

    My favorite 'cam', though, was the "SPOON CAM" (done by a Dad for
    America's Funniest Home Videos awhile back.)  The spoon is mounted
    on the camera and it goes into a cup to scoop up baby food, and then
    it zooms toward an infant who chortles as he opens his mouth to eat
    what's on the spoon.  (The Dad is narrating - "...the SPOON CAM...") ;)
232.908POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 20:473
    How about a "SPAM-CAM" ?
    
    
232.909SPECXN::CONLONWed Mar 13 1996 20:527
    Yeah!  That would work!  :)
    
    The look on the infant's face was so priceless when his Dad was coming
    at him with the "SPOON CAM" - it was kind of an "Oh, Dad. You are such 
    a crack up" look.  :)
            
    (The infant seemed to be about 3 months old.)
232.910SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 21:1514
    .907
    
    > A good example of stedi-cam work is in the movie "Sister Act"
    
    A better one is the movie "Much Ado About Nothing."  The Steadicam
    operator follows a crowd of dancing people from a small walled garden
    through an arch into a courtyard.  He then circles a full revolution
    around the people as they dance in the courtyard and then, ahead of
    them, backs through another arch into a much larger garden.  He
    continues moving backward and is slowly, gently airborne, rising over
    the roof of the villa as he pulls back for a full panoramic scene.  (He
    backed onto a cherrypicker.)
    
    This is all one continuous shot.
232.911SPECXN::CONLONThu Mar 14 1996 00:209
    Wow - I'd like to see that!
    
    The woman who did the Steadicam work in "Sister Act" (and in a number
    of other movies) showed quite a bit about wearing the camera in a
    segment I saw about her some time back.
    
    One of the most tiring things they have to do (at times) is to walk
    uphill backwards in front of the actors in the scene while wearing
    the harness with all the equipment on it.
232.912SPECXN::CONLONThu Mar 14 1996 00:2714
    Speaking of interesting camera work - we saw an episode of
    "Wonders of Weather" on the Learning Channel a few days ago
    which showed some of the most amazing time-lapsed films I've
    ever seen.  They showed outdoor scenes in general, and quite
    a bit of footage with clouds and storms.

    The "Wonders of Weather" show tonight is called 'Rains & Floods'
    (but it also shows time-lapsed footage here and there.)  The
    episode we saw a few days ago was about the guy who spends most
    of his professional life doing time-lapsed films of weather
    and outdoor scenery.

    I'd like to get a copy of the earlier episode - I've never seen
    a collection of time-lapsed films like this.  We were amazed.
232.913But then, what do I know:-)TROOA::TEMPLETONSomedays are golden...and then:-)Thu Mar 14 1996 01:029
    What is the difference between camera work and special affects?
    
    I have heard some people refer to "Citizen Kane" as being a great
    special affects movie, but I always thought of it as being just good
    camera work.
    
    
    
    joan
232.914TROOA::BUTKOVICHrunning on emptyThu Mar 14 1996 03:402
    The Monkey-Cam on Letterman is one of my favs, followed closely by the
    Sparky-Cam
232.915WAHOO::LEVESQUEhickory dickoryThu Mar 14 1996 10:151
    During the NCAA playoffs, I wonder if we can expect the Camby-Cam?
232.916POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Thu Mar 14 1996 13:022
    I was watching the U.K. snooker championships last night and they had a
    pot-cam. It was cooool maaaaaan.
232.917POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksThu Mar 14 1996 13:073
    
    Snooker!
    
232.918ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Mar 14 1996 13:242
    I read that as "smoker" first go through.  Brought strange images to
    mind, it did.
232.919ASDG::GASSAWAYInsert clever personal name hereThu Mar 14 1996 20:0511
    For those really into nature-cam work, I recommend "The Hellstrom
    Chronicles".  It's narrated by a lunatic who believes that everything
    will eventually boil down to a fight between man and insect for
    dominance on the planet.  The insect photography is out-of-control.
    
    For those into nifty-cam work in general, car racing now incorporates
    driver-cam, front-of-car-cam, back-of-car-cam, top-of-car-cam,
    suspension-cam, brake-cam, pit-cam and pace-car-cam.
    
    Lisa-cam
    
232.920BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 20:104
    
    	Hmmm, speaking of auto racing ... I think it'd be neat to see
    	a race via "PistonCam" or "HubcapCam".
    
232.921SPECXN::CONLONThu Mar 14 1996 20:132
    Yeah, Shawn, they could have a contest to see who could watch the
    HubcapCam without throwing up. :/
232.922POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Thu Mar 14 1996 20:201
        I'd be interest in a double-overhead-cam. That would be swell.
232.923SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 14 1996 21:432
    D'they have cam neeley cam for hockey?
    
232.924WAHOO::LEVESQUEhickory dickoryFri Mar 15 1996 10:172
    On the food network they do video segments on what people are eating.
    When they visited Krawiecki's house, they used the spam cam.
232.925SPECXN::CONLONFri Mar 15 1996 15:4012
    Hey - did people here discuss it when they revealed the new technology
    for making a RED STREAK appear on the TV screen when the hockey puck
    is hit during hockey games?

    It's not as good as a HockeyPuckCam would be, but it shows where the 
    puck is going (and it seems to be some sort of sensing device rather 
    than some guy drawing a red dash on the screen like John Madden does 
    when he's drawing football plays.)

    It was kinda cool, although my husband and I thought they ruined it
    by making such a big deal about the 'new technology' before showing 
    what it was.  We were expecting something a bit more spectacular.
232.926SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 15 1996 16:034
    You can't see the puck half the time when you're really at a hockey
    game, having the read streak thing ruins the realistic feel for those
    of us who would like to see what we'd really see.  Now if they'd make
    it interactive so you could turn it off on your set...
232.927CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Mar 15 1996 16:042
    Here, let me help, Dick.  Red streak, not read streak. 
    NNTTM,GTBOS,HTH 
232.928BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 15 1996 16:103
    
    	Maybe this calls for a P-Chip?
    
232.929WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 15 1996 16:211
    -1 watch you language and use a lower case "c" please... :-)
232.930ACISS1::SCHELTERFri Mar 15 1996 18:465
    Get a big screen TV.  No problem seeing the puck on one of them.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.931BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 15 1996 18:513
    
    	What about a TV that made the players smaller?
    
232.932ACISS1::SCHELTERFri Mar 15 1996 19:205
    Perhaps the NHL should start using larger pucks.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.933Anyone for a Swiftie?SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Mar 15 1996 19:424
        Let's go to a hockey game, he said; puckishly.

        
232.934ACISS1::SCHELTERFri Mar 15 1996 19:535
    I'll have to check my plans.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.935POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksFri Mar 15 1996 19:543
    
    You have a schedule, and stick to it?  Don't you ever just wing it?
    
232.936BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsFri Mar 15 1996 19:555
    >  Don't you ever just wing it?
    
    yep. shot from the hip, and it just kept flyin'....
    
    *8)
232.937ACISS1::SCHELTERFri Mar 15 1996 19:592
    If I could get someome else to drive, that would be icing on the cake.
    
232.938BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 15 1996 20:234
| If I could get someome else to drive, that would be icing on the cake.
    
	No, it would be the driver of whatever it is you want driven!
232.939ACISS1::SCHELTERFri Mar 15 1996 20:263
    <--  {Grin}
    
    
232.940ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 18 1996 14:482
    
    this slapstick form of humor is a pathetic attempt imho.
232.941maybe (Jessica?) killed her own sisterTROOA::BUTKOVICHwhatever it takesTue Mar 19 1996 14:194
    Has anybody else been watching "Murder One" - it's excellent, and very
    good too
    
    I don't know who the murderer is, but I don't think it's Richard Cross.
232.942:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKITue Mar 19 1996 14:248
    
    
    re: .941
    
    >it's excellent, and very good too
    
    Shouldn't this go in the "Dept. of Redundancy Dept." note??
    
232.943BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 20 1996 19:284
    
    	Battis, looks like Loni Anderson will be joining the cast of
    	"Melrose Place" in a couple weeks.
    
232.944BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 21 1996 12:04239
NIELSEN LIST

Prime-time ratings as compiled by Nielsen Media Research for March 11-17. Top
20 listings include the week's ranking, with rating for the week, season-to-date
rankings in parentheses, and total homes. An "X" in parentheses denotes
one-time-only presentation. A rating measures the percentage of the nation's 
95.9 million TV homes. Each ratings point represents 959,000 households. 



1. (2) Seinfeld, NBC, 20.1, 19.3 million homes 

2. (3) Friends, NBC, 18.0, 17.3 million homes 

3. (7) Home Improvement, ABC, 17.3, 16.6 million homes 

4. (11) 20/20, ABC, 17.2, 16.5 million homes 

5. (4) Caroline in the City, NBC, 16.9, 16.2 million homes 

6. (X) Frasier, NBC, 16.7, 16.0 million homes 

7. (6) Single Guy, NBC, 16.1, 15.4 million homes 

8. (8) 60 Minutes, CBS, 15.6, 14.9 million homes 

9. (16) NBC Monday Night Movies: A Face To Die For, NBC, 14.7, 14.1 million home

10. (11) Frasier, NBC, 14.4, 13.8 million homes 

11. (10) Dana Carvey Show, ABC, 14.2, 13.6 million homes 

12. Mad About You, NBC, 14.0, 13.4 million homes 

13. (32) CBS Sunday Movie: A Husband, a Wife and a Lover, CBS, 13.9, 13.3 million

14. (28) Dateline NBC, (Tuesday) NBC, 13.6, 13.0 million homes 

15. Dateline NBC, (Friday) NBC, 13.4, 12.9 million homes 

16. (13) Grace Under Fire, ABC, 13.3, 12.8 million homes 

16. (15) 3rd Rock Under The Sun, NBC, 13.3, 12.8 million homes 

18. (16) Nanny, CBS, 12.8, 12.3 million homes 

19. (21) Chicago Hope, CBS, 12.5, 12.0 million homes 

20. John Larroquette Show, NBC, 12.4, 11.9 million homes 

21. Coach, ABC, 12.0 

22. PrimeTime Live, ABC, 11.8 

22. Roseanne, ABC, 11.8 

22. Wings, NBC, 11.8 

25. Dateline NBC, (Wednesday) 11.6 

25. Murphy Brown, CBS, 11.6 

27. Family Matters, ABC, 11.3 

28. Almost Perfect, CBS, 11.2 

28. Law & Order, NBC, 11.2 

30. Cybill, CBS, 11.0 

30. Ellen, ABC, 11.0 

32. Unsolved Mysteries, NBC, 10.9 

33. Mad About You, NBC, 10.8 

34. Faculty, ABC, 10.7 

35. America's Funniest Home Videos, ABC, 10.5 

36. Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 10.4 

37. Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 10.2 

38. Buddies, ABC, 10.1 

38. CBS Wednesday Movie: A Mother's Instinct, CBS, 10.1 

40. Good Company, CBS, 10.0 

40. NewsRadio, NBC, 10.0 

42. ABC Thursday Night Movie: Straight Talk, ABC, 9.7 

43. Bonnie, CBS, 9.6 

43. NBC Sunday Night Movie: Forever Young, NBC, 9.6 

45. Dateline NBC, (Sunday) NBC, 9.4 

46. Muppets Tonight, ABC, 9.3 

47. (X) High Incident, ABC, 9.2 

47. Simpsons, Fox, 9.2 

49. Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 9.1 

49. Fresh Prince of Bel Air, NBC, 9.1 

49. Melrose Place, Fox, 9.1 

52. America's Funniest Home Videos, ABC, 8.8 

52. X-Files, Fox, 8.8 

54. JAG, NBC, 8.6 

55. (X) CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 8.5 

55. Lois & Clark, ABC, 8.5 

55. Married ... With Children, Fox, 8.5 

55. Nanny, CBS, 8.5 

55. Step By Step, ABC, 8.5 

55. World's Funniest Videos, ABC, 8.5 

61. Brotherly Love, NBC, 8.4 

62. Aliens in the Family, ABC, 8.3 

63. ABC Sunday Night Movie: The Last Action Head, ABC, 8.2 

64. Second Noah, ABC, 8.1 

65. Before They Were Stars, ABC, 8.0 

65. Cops 2, Fox, 8.0 

67. Dave's World, CBS, 7.8 

68. America's Most Wanted, Fox, 7.7 

69. CBS Tuesday Movie: Die Hard 2, CBS, 7.6 

70. High Incident, ABC, 7.5 

71. New York Undercover, Fox, 7.4 

72. CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 7.2 

72. Martin, Fox, 7.2 

72. Murder One, ABC, 7.2 

75. Cops, Fox, 7.1 

76. ABC World of Discovery, ABC, 7.0 

76. Show, Fox, 7.0 

78. Fox Tuesday Night Movie: Rising Sun, Fox, 6.8 

79. CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 6.7 

79. Dave's World, CBS, 6.7 

81. CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 6.6 

81. Sister, NBC, 6.6 

83. CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 6.5 

83. CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 6.5 

85. Ned & Stacey, Fox, 6.4 

85. Sliders, Fox, 6.4 

87. CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 6.3 

88. Living Single, Fox, 6.2 

88. Saturday Night at the Movie: The Rocketeer, ABC, 6.2 

88. (X) TV Funniest Wedding, Fox, 6.2 

91. (X) Simpsons, Fox, 6.1 

92. CBS NCAA Basketball, CBS, 5.9 

92. Malibu Shores, NBC, 5.9 

94. Home Court, NBC, 5.4 

94. Partners, Fox, 5.4 

96. Hope & Gloria, NBC, 5.3 

97. (X) Campaign '96, CBS, 5.0 

98. (X) Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 4.9 

99. (X) Simpsons, Fox, 4.5 

100. (X) Star Command, UPN, 4.1 

101. Moesha, UPN, 4.0 

102. Savannah, WB, 3.5 

102. Sister, Sister, WB, 3.5 

104. The Parent 'Hood, WB, 3.3 

105. Minor Adjustments, UPN, 3.1 

106. (X) Wayans Brothers, WB, 3.0 

106. Wayans Brothers, WB, 3.0 

108. Kirk, WB, 2.9 

108. Sister, Sister, WB, 2.9 

110. Swift Justice, UPN, 2.8 

111. Paranormal Borderline, UPN, 2.7 

112. Parent 'Hood, WB, 1.8 

113. Pinky & the Brain, WB, 1.7 

By The Associated Press


232.945ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 21 1996 12:204
    
    .943
    
    yes, there is a god.
232.946ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Mar 21 1996 13:551
    <-- No, there isn't.
232.947ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 21 1996 14:493
    ---------->
    
    yes, there is.
232.948BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 21 1996 14:507
    
    
    
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232.949BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu Mar 21 1996 14:525



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232.950CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Mar 22 1996 15:574
    I like the apartments in "Friends". Very spacious and open plan.
    
    However,the programme is ultra naff.
    
232.951SCASS1::BARBER_Abreath in, breath outFri Mar 22 1996 17:141
    Bullocks.
232.952SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Mar 25 1996 18:398
    
    <------
    
    The show is "Bullocks"???
    
    
    Then, I agree....
    
232.953CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteMon Mar 25 1996 20:023
Dunno why people don't say `crappy wanky old bollox' when they mean it.

Chris.
232.954Great show...SALEM::DODAWorkin' on mysteries without any cluesThu Mar 28 1996 15:591
alt.tv.nowhere-man
232.955CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Mar 28 1996 16:002
    Twin Peaks has been on Bravo at 7:00 recently.  I loved watching that. 
    Just weird enough.
232.956BSS::PROCTOR_RUnmarried Childless Head of HouseholdThu Mar 28 1996 16:023
    I miss Mz. Peel muhself.
    
    the Avengers wuz cool.
232.957LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Mar 28 1996 17:191
    i loved that show.
232.958TROOA::BUTKOVICHChrisbert Inc.Thu Mar 28 1996 17:203
    Due South looks very funny this week - Constable Benton Fraser has to
    go undercover in a Catholic girls school to try and find a missing
    student.  I must say, Paul Gross makes a pretty nice looking dame!
232.959BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 28 1996 18:585
| <<< Note 232.958 by TROOA::BUTKOVICH "Chrisbert Inc." >>>

| I must say, Paul Gross makes a pretty nice looking dame!

	He makes a pretty nice bed covering, too.
232.960BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereThu Mar 28 1996 18:593
    
    	Quiltmaker by trade?
    
232.961NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 28 1996 19:042
He must be rather large if he can cover a bed.  Or perhaps he's been run over 
by a steamroller.
232.962BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 28 1996 19:053

	Who says he has to cover the whole bed?
232.963NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 28 1996 19:051
Actually, since his name is Gross, he oughta be large.
232.964NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 28 1996 19:063
>	Who says he has to cover the whole bed?

A bedcovering covers a bed.  Would you call a handkerchief a bedcovering?
232.965SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 28 1996 19:141
    We'll habe to wait and see if the man get his mountie.
232.966LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Mar 28 1996 19:213
    i was watching "law & order" last night.  i kept
    noticing the younger cop.  benjamin bratt.  rather
    rather.
232.967NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 28 1996 19:221
Colin, shouldn't that be mountee?
232.968BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 28 1996 19:304

	Bonnie, we could never hang out together. We seem to have the same
taste in men. :-)
232.969BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 28 1996 19:3033
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232.970LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Mar 28 1996 19:376
     |We seem to have the same taste in men. :-)
    
     no prob, glen.  when you think about it. :-)    
      
     lovely facial bone structure on that guy.
    
232.971SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 28 1996 19:385
    > Colin, shouldn't that be mountee?
    
    Only if glen gets gross.
    
    
232.972BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 28 1996 19:3810
232.973BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 28 1996 19:397
| <<< Note 232.971 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>


| Only if glen gets gross.


	I needed a laugh today....thanks! :-)
232.974WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreTue Apr 23 1996 12:481
    Murder One. Good two hour episode last night. And another one tonight.
232.975DPE1::ARMSTRONGTue Apr 23 1996 12:539
>    Murder One. Good two hour episode last night. And another one tonight.

    Yep, season finale tonight.

    Who do you think done it?
    The shrink?  the bodyguard?  the rich kid from South America?

    This has been a good 'who done it'.  Wonder where it will go next season.
    bob
232.976WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreTue Apr 23 1996 12:561
    I haven't the slightest. I only started watching a couple of weeks ago.
232.977TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Tue Apr 23 1996 14:2113
    I agree - this is a great show.  I was really mad at myself when I
    forgot to watch the closing arguments a couple of weeks ago.  Last
    nights show had my heart racing - isn't that weird?  I mean, I had
    guessed what the verdict was going to be, but the lead up to it still
    made me anxious.  I've been impressed by all the actors, but especially
    Jason Gedrick last night. His acting has finally caught up to his 
    looks! (humina humina) 8*)  There is supposed to be a web page that was
    set up by ABC/Bochco for people to discuss their guesses.  I've been
    trying to think back - is it possible that Julie could have killed her
    own sister?  By the reactions of the lawyers as they watched the tape
    of the murder (shades of the Bernardo case?), it's somebody they know.
    
    What time is the finale on tonight?
232.978WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreTue Apr 23 1996 14:375
    >I've been trying to think back - is it possible that Julie could 
    >have killed her own sister?  
    
     If so, that would make it a tough sell that she'd allow Theodore to
    talk to her husband to obtain the tape, no?
232.979TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Tue Apr 23 1996 14:511
    <---  right you are!  Damn, there goes that theory...
232.980Murder One HomepageTROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Tue Apr 23 1996 15:101
    http://www.abctelevision.com/murder1.html
232.981DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 23 1996 15:216
    
    
    	I could be wrong but I recall hearing on the radio last
    	week that Murder One is not slated to be renewed for next
    	year.
    
232.982POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manTue Apr 23 1996 16:001
        I think it was the governor who did it.
232.983ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 29 1996 19:582
    
    if no butler, then I would choose the bodyguard.
232.984BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 29 1996 21:236
| <<< Note 232.983 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs" >>>


| if no butler, then I would choose the bodyguard.

	Don is still here, he's just quiet now. :-)
232.985Network will probably fill time slot with talk showDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedMon Apr 29 1996 22:0020
    Murder One WAS an excellent show; it isn't being renewed, drat!!
    
    I guessed correctly that Avedon would be convicted; Richard Cross
    had AIDS.  I guessed incorrectly as to the actual killer (the father
    of the kid from South America) Portalegre (sp)? did the deed, not his
    son (who was pond scum also).
    
    The last couple of years TV Guide ran articles on shows that were
    close to being cancelled and allowed the viewing public to call in
    and express support for a show.  That saved Picket Fences for
    at least 3 more seasons and Homicide also.  Too bad they didn't
    keep Murder One in the same time slot for just a few consecutive
    weeks.  I think if the show hadn't been pre-empted so much when it
    initially came on the air, it would have caught on.
    
    Maybe some network will give Bocchco another shot at this type of
    show (of course it would have to be another case because this one
    was been solved).
    
    
232.986BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Apr 29 1996 22:049
    
    >I guessed correctly that Avedon would be convicted; Richard Cross
    >had AIDS.  I guessed incorrectly as to the actual killer (the father
    >of the kid from South America) Portalegre (sp)? did the deed, not his
    >son (who was pond scum also).
    
    	Well, looks like I don't have to watch THAT episode to find out
    	how it ends.  8^)
    
232.987ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 14:003
    
    Seinfeld was great last night. it was the masterbation show, quite
    hilarious.
232.988POLAR::RICHARDSONA message by wormTue Apr 30 1996 14:011
    They're whacky eh?
232.989CASDOC::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Apr 30 1996 14:081
Beats me.
232.990ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 14:292
    
    well the episode was kinda stiff
232.991EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARTue Apr 30 1996 14:456
>>    Seinfeld was great last night. it was the masterbation show, quite
>>    hilarious.

Yup! It was the best episode I have seen so far!

-Jk
232.992CASDOC::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Apr 30 1996 14:523
I thought they'd pull it off the air.

(Perhaps they did)
232.993POLAR::RICHARDSONA message by wormTue Apr 30 1996 14:572
    Well, if the was something obscene in that episode, I wasn't able to
    put my finger on it.
232.994BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haTue Apr 30 1996 15:173
    
    	Couldn't grasp the concept, Glenn?
    
232.995POLAR::RICHARDSONA message by wormTue Apr 30 1996 15:311
    Oh but I did! It was a stroke of genius!
232.996ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 16:053
    
    shawn, glenn said you could come over and borrow his tape of the
    episode.
232.997CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitTue Apr 30 1996 16:574
    That show called Seinfield is very funny indeed.
    
    Probably the funniest thing from America since Frasier.
    
232.998WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 30 1996 16:591
not very surprising given they ARE the masters of their domain.
232.999EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARTue Apr 30 1996 17:051
or .. Lord of their Universe, King of his county and Queen of the Castle.
232.10001000ACISS2::LEECHextremistTue Apr 30 1996 18:129
    
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232.1001BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeTue Apr 30 1996 18:2510
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232.1002assuming Canadian cows, that is :-)CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MnextTue Apr 30 1996 18:316
<----.1001 

    Now shouldn't that be hockey game instead of The Tonight Show?


kb
232.1003classic tvTROOA::BUTKOVICHI'm pink,therefore I'm spamFri May 03 1996 23:306
    "Baldrick, you wouldn't see a subtle plan if it painted itself purple
     and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing ``Subtle Plans Are 
     Here Again''. 
     
      Edmund Blackadder 
    
232.1004PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BSat May 04 1996 01:453
 .1003  eh?  not cunning?

232.1005TROOA::BUTKOVICHI'm pink,therefore I'm spamMon May 06 1996 00:393
    I don't think so, but I've been know to be wrong before!  8*)
    
    
232.1006LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthMon May 06 1996 13:474
    "Prime Suspect" with Helen Mirren, last night on PBS.
    A most excellent import from britain.  the acting is
    superb and the plot twists would keep any mystery buff
    entranced.  
232.1007BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon May 06 1996 15:209
    
    i started to watch the miniseries "a season in purgatory" last nite. 
    even from the snippet in the t.v. guide, i couldn't help but think that
    this story reminds me of the kennedy clan.  i can even piture brian
    denahey (sp) as a kennedy...
    
    it's an o.k. movie, and i'll probably end up watchin the rest
    tuesday...
    
232.1008POWDML::AJOHNSTONbeannachdMon May 06 1996 17:105
    Actually, it's sort of based upon Ethel Kennedy's nephew, last name
    Skakel. And the family quite purposely resembles the Kennedy's.
    Dominick Dunne is very clear on this.
    
      Annie
232.1009ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon May 06 1996 18:052
    Lots of real "family" oriented stuff on the toob last night.  Eesh. 
    These movies of the week keep getting trashier and nastier.
232.1010SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon May 06 1996 19:295
    .1009
    
    You should have paid a couple bux more and gotten a teevee that has an
    off switch.  You'd be amazed how pleasant it is to sit in a quiet house
    and read a good book.
232.1011ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon May 06 1996 19:4714
    .1010
    
    Who said I watched them?  I couldn't get past the trashy previews that
    were on every 10 minutes during Lois and Clark.  I always see the
    previous of Sunday night movies, and they seem to get worse and worse. 
    Family oriented viewing like: adultery, fornication, deception, murder,
    etc. etc.   In fact, after turning the channel, I was inundated with
    highlights of another rather seedy movie soon to come on the toob.
    
    Luckily, I was busy most the evening with my C program (no TV in dad's
    computer room). 
    
    
    -steve
232.1012BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon May 06 1996 20:037

	Steve, May is sweeps month. Expect a lot more movies like that. After
May is done, expect nothing bu reruns.


Glen
232.1013BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Mon May 06 1996 20:064
    
    	So if we miss the May smut the 1st time around we can see it all
    	in the re-runs?
    
232.1014SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon May 06 1996 20:275
    .1011
    
    > trashy previews ... during Lois and Clark.
    
    And of course Lois and Clark isn't trash?  Give me a break, pulleeze!
232.1015BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon May 06 1996 20:465
    
    	Teri Hatcher is good trash, though ... yowza!!
    
    	Come to think of it I've never actually watched that show.
    
232.1016ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon May 06 1996 20:504
    .1014
    
    It's trash of a less smutty variety.  It is also escapist fare, which I
    prefer to movies about violent dysfunctionalism. 
232.1017BSS::DEVEREAUXphreaking the mundaneMon May 06 1996 20:547
One of my fav trash programs to record is sMelrose Place... Smut like that
could never be smuttier...

My other fav is The X-Files...

And ...soon to be added to the list...   The Kindred
232.1018SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon May 06 1996 20:545
    .1016
    
    Of course, the fact that one might actually learn something about
    people from "movies about violent dysfunctionalism" is meaningless to
    the true escapist.
232.1019POLAR::RICHARDSONNooo, spank you!Mon May 06 1996 20:551
    I enjoyed American Gothic. I'm sorry it got yanked.
232.1020ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon May 06 1996 21:0314
    .1018
    
    You are correct.  TV programs about violent dysfunctionalism are
    absolutely meaningless to me.  I don't believe that any of the shows
    I'm complaining about are "true to life" type shows, but more like
    sensationalized for TV smut stories.
    
    My original whine is regarding the lack of family-type fare on the
    toob, and increased smut levels.  I remember when I was younger and
    there were many family-type TV shows to watch.  Even the "smut" of two
    decades ago was not near as bad as the normal sitcom of today.
    
    
    -steve                                                        
232.1021SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon May 06 1996 21:125
    Then you ought to push as strongly as you can for the V-chip, Steve. 
    Experts in the TV and advertising industries are mostly agreed that the
    V-chip will return us to the days of Ozzie and Harriet and Father Knows
    Best because advertisers won't want their products associated with
    shows that the chip blocks out.
232.1022ACISS2::LEECHextremistTue May 07 1996 13:091
    If I had kids, I would buy a TV with the V-chip in it. 
232.1023POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Tue May 07 1996 13:501
    But, then they wouldn't be able to see Frito Lay!
232.1024CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 07 1996 14:4312


 One night over the weekend I was watching the news on Ch 7 (Boston) and
 they were talking about the traffic problems resulting from the alleged
 drunk driver allegedly running into the beam on 93..the newsreader spoke
 of the traffic problems that "plabed the hug".  (I assume she meant to
 say "plagued the hub").



 Jim
232.1025BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 07 1996 14:544
    
    wonder if that'll make it to dick and ed's blooper show..
    
    
232.1026POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Tue May 07 1996 15:024
    I remember a great set of bloopers I saw by a reporter who was doing a
    bit on acid rain affecting the local rivers and lakes. She kept saying
    livers. There was about 8 or 10 takes. She kept saying livers. she
    actually cried on the last one. They never finished the bit.
232.1027Don't try this at home, kids.SPECXN::CONLONTue May 07 1996 15:1012
    One classic TV news blooper I remember well (from about 8 years ago)
    was when a local TV guy put on a bullet-proof vest and had someone
    shoot him in the chest with a .22 handgun.  (It wasn't on the
    Blooper show, of course, because it wasn't funny.  It was on another
    show.)

    He stood there so confident that he would be protected from the bullet,
    then he spent the next five minutes of the blooper cursing (it was all 
    'beeped out', of course) as he bent over and staggered around the area 
    in excruciating pain.  He must have thought he was wearing one of those
    NFL jackets that can absorb the blow of a baseball bat to the chest
    without breaking ribs.  He wasn't expecting the pain and it was bad.
232.1028BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 07 1996 15:216
    
    i like watching the blooper shows, except when its a repeat for the
    third time.  i often find myself (not that i was lost) laughing outloud
    at them...
    
    
232.1029FINS::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doTue May 07 1996 15:245
    
    	Hmmm, a repeat for the 3rd time?
    
    	That means that this would be the 4th time it was on?
    
232.1030BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 07 1996 15:335
    
    it happens...
    
    
    
232.1031POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresTue May 07 1996 15:364
    
    What happens?
    
    
232.1032CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 07 1996 15:538
    
>    What happens?
 

 doo doo   
    

232.1033BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 07 1996 16:3611
    
    re:  What happens?
    
    >>That means that this would be the 4th time it was on?
    
    shows do occassionaly get repeated more than once or twice...
    
    i think shawn was trying to prove something wrong with my note...or at
    least be a pain in the bum(b)...
    
    
232.1034BUSY::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doTue May 07 1996 16:3910
    
    	Just another in the series of "Bet you never thought of it that
    	way" scenarios I like to bring up.
    
    	A show is only a repeat if it's being shown for at least the 2nd
    	time ... so the 3rd repeat would be the 4th showing.
    
    	There are others, many of which begin with "re" [strange, eh?]
    	like "revisit", etc.
    
232.1035TROOA::BUTKOVICHtragically unhipWed May 08 1996 05:192
    That was a mighty fine episode of "NYPD Blue" shown earlier tonight.
    Dennis Franz is a *very* good actor, don't you think?
232.1036LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 13:152
    the best nypd blue in months.  i just knew something was
    going to happen to that kid.  andy sr. troubles me.
232.1037POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Wed May 08 1996 13:202
    Well, it was a good thing I didn't have a can of gasoline handy while I
    was watching NYPD, there would have been a very big fire.
232.1038WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhiskey. line 'em upWed May 08 1996 13:233
>andy sr. troubles me.
    
    Apparently we are about to see the 'dark side' of Andy sr....
232.1039LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 13:281
    a gut-wrenching scene.
232.1040GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed May 08 1996 13:284
    
    andy, you're a jr?????
    
    
232.1041DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed May 08 1996 14:158
    
    
    	I was not expecting what happened with Andy Jr.  But the
    	minute it happened I said "this'll knock Sipowicz off the
    	wagon".  I was hoping he wouldn't give in to it but......
    	
    	Good start for the May sweeps......
    
232.1042POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Wed May 08 1996 14:211
        "whiskey! Line 'em up!"
232.1043CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 08 1996 14:333
    TTWA:  How do they all keep standing with the earthquakes going on in
    the background all the time?  Why don't things fall off the shelves,
    also?  
232.1044Dennis Franz is a great actor, always.SPECXN::CONLONWed May 08 1996 15:365
    Bonnie - yeah, I figured Andy, Jr. was going to get killed after seeing 
    him tell his Dad about becoming a cop.  After that, they made such
    a point of Andy, Sr. showing him dangerous situations.  I just didn't
    think they'd kill him off this soon.  (He didn't even have his uniform
    yet.)
232.1045LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 15:504
    those writers are so cynical.  last week, final scene.
    andy sr giving major hug to andy jr after the baby 
    arrived.  very touching.  there's something about men
    hugging that i've always found very touching.   
232.1046POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileWed May 08 1996 15:513
    
    Yes, one generally has to touch to hug.
    
232.1047LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 15:531
    wise guy.
232.10488^)POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileWed May 08 1996 15:553
    
    No, I think that was a different cop show.
    
232.1049GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed May 08 1996 16:206
    
    starring ken wahl.  i loved that show.  i guess there was a movie last
    week sort of wrapping up the show.  i missed it.  if anyone happened to
    tape it, i'd be most pleased to borrow it...
    
    
232.1050BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Wed May 08 1996 16:235
    
    	Wasn't that the 1 that Joan Severance co-starred in for awhile?
    
    	Yowza, what a doll!!
    
232.1051GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed May 08 1996 16:254
    
    off-hand, i don't know who joan severance is, so i don't know the
    answer to your question...
    
232.1052Strong show because of complex characters....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed May 08 1996 16:266
|   Apparently we are about to see the 'dark side' of Andy sr....
    
    Some of us have been seeing the "dark side" of Andy Sr for a long while
    now.
    
    								-mr. bill
232.1053LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 16:321
    we even saw his back side once.
232.1054It's a dirty job, etc.DECWIN::RALTOBananas in Pajamas??Wed May 08 1996 16:355
    >	Wasn't that the 1 that Joan Severance co-starred in for awhile?
    
    Yes, but then unfortunately Joan Severance got laid off.
    
    Chris
232.1055BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Wed May 08 1996 16:413
    
    	Don't quit your day job, Chris.  8^)
    
232.1056But did she get Severance pay?SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedWed May 08 1996 16:570
232.1057BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Wed May 08 1996 17:043
    
    	Covert?  You've got a live one here.  8^)
    
232.1058She did get some Benny FeetDECWIN::RALTOBananas in Pajamas??Wed May 08 1996 17:085
    >                  -< But did she get Severance pay? >-
    
    No, but she got extended medical coverage through Doc Severinson.
    
    Chris
232.1059SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 17:117
    
    
    re: nypd and commercial tv in general...
    
    
    
     I'm glad that my hair needs so much washing...
232.1060CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 08 1996 17:158
    <----....and socks need rearranging more often that one would imagine and
    your fish can never be that clean nor can you count your pennies too
    often to ensure no one is stealing them and it is important to have the
    paper clips in your desk all face the same way not to mention lining up
    your pencils by length.  Yes, with all of these important tasks, I don't
    have time to watch commercial tv very often either.  
    
    Brian
232.1061WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhiskey. line 'em upWed May 08 1996 17:274
    >Some of us have been seeing the "dark side" of Andy Sr for a long while
    >now.
    
     <sigh>
232.1062SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 17:457
    
    
    re: .1060
    
    Hey boy!!! You trying to make me paranoid???  I'll catch you one day
    peeking in on my activities!!!!
    
232.1063LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 17:481
    the dark side of andy k.
232.1064NYPD BluesSCASS1::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionWed May 08 1996 18:074
    No one said anything about Donna going to Apple Computer. It would have
    great if she had said Digital. But, then again, would the general
    population know who Digital is?
    
232.1065LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 18:092
    bad timing for donna to join apple.  seems
    they're losing their core business.
232.1066CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed May 08 1996 18:173

 Yeah, they no longer have appeal
232.1067SCASS1::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionWed May 08 1996 18:324
    -1
    
    Good one, Jim
    
232.1068ACISS2::LEECHextremistWed May 08 1996 18:511
    Let's stem the tide of these puns before they get out of hand.
232.1069snarfCSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 18:551
    They are always really seedy.
232.1070ABACUS::MINICHINOWed May 08 1996 19:476
    I watched NYPD blue last night and was crying my eyes out..I love that
    show, I don't watch tv much but I have a few shows in the week that I
    have to watch...that's one of them..I was so bummed out when he took
    that drink.... DF makes that character so real and so human. Great
    episode last night. 
     
232.1071USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed May 08 1996 19:493
    get a life!
    
    :-)
232.1072from somebody who hates tvCSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 19:492
    Looking foreward to tomorrow's ER. I don't get to see prime time shows
    because I'm here, but I usually catch most of that one. Good show, IMO.
232.1073LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 19:522
    er is vacuous.  the show's already peaked.
    
232.1074another good oneTROOA::BUTKOVICHtragically unhipWed May 08 1996 19:532
    I watched "Chicago Hope" for the first time last Monday night - I
    enjoyed it very much, especially the "clown" scenes.
232.1075CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 19:542
    But I've only seen it about 4 times, so it's still pretty new to me.
    :>)
232.1076LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 19:571
    chicago hope is one big clown scene, all the time.
232.1077CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 19:581
    Bozo was a favorite of mine, as a yoot...
232.1078BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Wed May 08 1996 20:265
    
    	You must be old.
    
    	I don't think I had even been born yet when Bozo was a yoot.
    
232.1079BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 14 1996 19:5924

	While watching Murphy Brown last night I saw a commercial for....






                               SPOILER ALERT!!!






                THE VERY LAST EPISODE OF MURDER SHE WROTE!!!!!


	At least now her relatives and friends can relax. They won't be accused 
of killing anyone on national tv. :-)



232.1080CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 14 1996 20:023
    Sheesh, first they cancel Candlepin Bowling and now Murder She Wrote. 
    I'm devastated.  What next?  Cancelling reruns of Alf?  This is a sad
    day indeed.....
232.1081CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 14 1996 20:094


 Where are there reruns of ALF (he asked excitedly)?
232.1082BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Tue May 14 1996 20:174
    
    	Wow, with all these cancellations, soon it'll be tough for Andy
    	to find time to wash his hair.
    
232.1083LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthTue May 14 1996 20:212
    i wonder what will happen to andy tonight...
    
232.1084ACISS2::LEECHTue May 14 1996 20:221
    <--- We could speculate in the "story" topic, if you like.  8^)
232.1085LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthTue May 14 1996 20:281
    no, the other polish guy, sipowicz!
232.1086SPECXN::CONLONTue May 14 1996 20:326
    Bonnie, the NYPD Blue previews made it look like he gets himself
    pretty scraped up going after his son's killers.  (Lt. Fancy also
    tells him that he is disgracing his son's memory by what he's doing.)

    Poor Sipowicz - Dennis Franz is such a great actor in all this.

232.1087PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 14 1996 20:476
> Dennis Franz is such a great actor in all this.

	feh!


232.1088SPECXN::CONLONTue May 14 1996 20:484
    You don't like Dennis Franz, Di?
    
    I do.  I like most of the other actors on NYPD Blue, too.
    
232.1089PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 14 1996 20:503
   no.  i find him sort of, well, revolting.  yeah, that's it.

232.1090BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 14 1996 20:511
so if he read what was on the scripts, he would be ok? :-)
232.1091POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 14 1996 21:123
    Di, I'm surprised at you.
    
    Franz is charming, in an ugly sort of way.
232.1092TROOA::BUTKOVICHtragically unhipTue May 14 1996 21:141
    he's too short
232.1093BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Tue May 14 1996 21:156
    
    	He was great in "Die Hard II".
    
    	Although he does seem to play the same character in most of the
    	roles I've seen.
    
232.1094PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 14 1996 21:165
    
>    Franz is charming, in an ugly sort of way.

	I don't know why, but I don't find him charming in the
	least.  
232.1095POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 14 1996 21:192
    OK, he's a butt ugly boozer with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
    Except perhaps that he sweats when he eats.
232.1096SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 14 1996 21:214
    
    
    	sweating when one eats is definitely a sign of good character. :)
    
232.1097BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Tue May 14 1996 21:225
    
    	Yes, he realizes how important eating is to the longevity of a
    	character, and therefore strives to put that extra effort into
    	the scene for believability.
    
232.1098He's popular on NYPD Blue for being a good actor.SPECXN::CONLONTue May 14 1996 21:342
    Well, I like Dennis Franz quite a bit.
    
232.1099POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 14 1996 22:388
              Do you like frogs?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
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	  '  '--'   
232.1100POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 15 1996 00:593
    
    <-- I do 8^).
    
232.1101I understand Andy K's hair is exceptionally cleanWAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorWed May 15 1996 11:2016
    great episode of NYPD Blue last night. Sipowicz had fallen hard off the
    wagon, and Sylvia had booted him. Sipowicz was screwing up at work
    by working while under the influence, and all of the problems that can
    cause. Lou sent him home. Meanwhile, Simone gets a lead on the killers
    from a prostitute. Simone et al set up to intercept the perps, and when
    the make Simone as a cop and pull their pieces, Simone ices 'em both.
    All witnesses call it a clean shooting, and it was. Sipowicz is now on
    an extreme bender, so much so that even the bartender can hardly stand
    to be in the same room as him. He staggers out of the bar after hearing
    on the news about the death of the perps. He harrasses a trio of black
    guys, who proceed to pummel his drunken ass and make off with his gun.
    From Sipowicz's description, the beat cops find the main perp. Lou
    bargains with the perp to retrieve Sip's piece in exchange for letting
    the guy walk. Lou gives it back to Andy after he promises to sober up.
    Andy then returns to Sylvia for the reconciliation scene, which ends
    the episode.
232.1102SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 12:4510
    
    
    Yep.... sure is....
    
    After I washed it, I spent a few minutes surfing between the
    Knicks-Bulls game and the Blues-Red Wings game..
    
    Got bored, so I finshed the Sunday Boston Globe Mag crossword puzzle,
    and started in on a new book...
    
232.1103CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed May 15 1996 13:044
    
    	I painted my nails.
    
    
232.110410-penny? Or smaller?? SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 13:061
    
232.1105and then....BSS::PROCTOR_RFear is my copilot...Wed May 15 1996 13:3113
    
    re.-2 "Do you like frogs?
    
    then:
    > Note 232.1100 by POWDML::HANGGELI
    
    > <-- I do 8^).
    
    Ahem. I'm really a prince trapped in a frogs' body.
    
    There's only one way to let me out!
    
    {smooch}
232.1106ACISS2::LEECHWed May 15 1996 13:441
    Beware of propositioning frogs, Mz_Debra...
232.1107SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 13:548
    
    
    > Beware of propositioning frogs, Mz_Debra...
    
    
    
    yes... especially since they tend to stay ugly, even after being
    kissed...
232.1108BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed May 15 1996 13:5710

	Watched the new Dr Who movie last night. It still had the charm of the
tv series, with the effects being MUCH better. It was cool that they put in a
lot of stuff from the past 33 years..... and it was cool that the brought back
some things that had been lost. The only thing I didn't like was they had too
many comercials. :-)


Glen
232.1109DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed May 15 1996 14:0910
    
    	re: Dennis Franz
    
    	Di,  is the actor you don't like or the character he plays?
    	
    	I think Dennis portrays a great character.  Somewhat of what
    	I would expect of an NYC cop who is a recovering alcoholic.
    	I love to dislike him......  I just wish he'd CRY over the
    	death of his son.
    
232.1110PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 15 1996 14:289
>       <<< Note 232.1109 by DECWIN::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>
    
>    	Di,  is the actor you don't like or the character he plays?

	The actor.  He's probably a great guy and all that, and from
	what I've seen, he is a good actor.  I just don't like watching
	him, for some reason.  Can't like everybody. ;>
     

232.1111LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 16 1996 14:136
    .1098
    
    suzanne, i am wichoo.  franz is a heckuva actor.
    it's what the character sipowicz has seen in his
    line of work that makes him jaded, and at times,
    ugly.  
232.1112POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneThu May 16 1996 14:461
    Sipowicz is a big Eagles fan, apparently.
232.1113GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 16 1996 16:329
    
    was anyone an avid fan of the show "sisters"??  i used to watch it all
    the time, then stopped watching for a while, then would watch
    sometimes.  somewhere along the line, i missed the entrance of the
    youngest "sister", charlie...would someone please tell me how she fits
    into the family??
    
    -raq
    
232.1114WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorThu May 16 1996 16:371
    It doesn't matter, the series has ended for good.
232.1115GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 16 1996 16:396
    
    yes, i know that...but i was most confused while watching the series
    finale...i'd like to end that confoosion...
    
    :>
    
232.1116BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu May 16 1996 17:063

	The kids father shacked up with another woman and she had Charlie. 
232.1117WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 16 1996 17:241
i was an avid fan of Sela Ward :-)
232.1118for your great grandchildren...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu May 16 1996 17:314
    
      Ended "for good" ?  With cable, I didn't think this ever happened.
    
      bb
232.1119NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 16 1996 17:391
I don't think you'll catch Amos and Andy on the tube anytime soon.
232.1120BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeThu May 16 1996 17:415
    
    	Well, no more new episodes will be shown ... that is, not for
    	another 5 years at which time they'll all be broke and ready
    	for a reunion show.
    
232.1121SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 16 1996 17:458
    
    re: .1119
    
    >I don't think you'll catch Amos and Andy on the tube anytime soon.
    
    
    Tis a shame... I enjoyed those before the PC era...
    
232.1122BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeThu May 16 1996 17:494
    
    	Now that the PC era is upon us, I spend more time in Netscape
    	than I do watching TV.
    
232.1123ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 16 1996 18:172
    
    what Andy??? you mean you weren't washing your hair?
232.1124BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu May 16 1996 18:423

	You can see/tape them on Lifetime... from 9:00-10:00 am.
232.1125NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 16 1996 18:441
You won't see Amos and Andy on Lifetime in this lifetime.
232.1126SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 16 1996 18:4610
    
    re: .1123
    
    > what Andy??? you mean you weren't washing your hair?
    
    Nope... this show was on regularly in my youth... when I kept my hair
    really short.
    
     I only had to wash it once a week during my Saturday night bath...
    
232.1127GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 16 1996 19:056
    
    >>>  when I kept my hair really short.
    
    yeah, like i could really braid your hair now...
    
    
232.1128SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 16 1996 19:3311
    
    
    Well, raq, dear...
    
    In those days, I played mucho sports and it behooved me to keep things
    short..
    
     Less mess under the ball-cap, helmet... etc...
    
    :)
    
232.1129BSS::SMITH_SFri May 17 1996 01:073
    I'm hooked on "The Three Stooges" re-runs they are showing on the
    family channel.  Curly is the best.
    -ss
232.1130ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 13:282
    
    <--- "Look at the grouse. look at the grouse"
232.1131ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 03 1996 12:433
    
    I now have ESPN2 as of this past saturday. It replaces the faith and
    values channel. there's a lesson in here somewhere I'm sure.
232.1132PCBUOA::KRATZMon Jun 03 1996 13:535
    My cable system has ESPN's channel next to the Discovery channel.
    
    Saturday morning is interesting: I can flip between the tree huggers
    filming Bambi's habitat and the Ak47 crowd trying to blow Bambi's
    brains out.
232.1133SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 03 1996 14:246
    
    
>...and the Ak47 crowd trying to blow Bambi's brains out.
    
    
    	Hey, you don't spoil any meat that way. ;*)
232.1134GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Mon Jun 03 1996 18:274
    >I now have ESPN2 as of this past saturday. It replaces the faith and
    >values channel. there's a lesson in here somewhere I'm sure.
    
    So now you can watch something worthwhile.
232.1135Is "Fwoar!" the politically-incorrect expression?DECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersMon Jun 03 1996 18:528
    > >I now have ESPN2 as of this past saturday. It replaces the faith and
    > >values channel. there's a lesson in here somewhere I'm sure.
    >
    > So now you can watch something worthwhile.
    
    Yeah, like Trailer Park Ladies' Bowling!  :-)

    Chris
232.1136GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Mon Jun 03 1996 20:423
    >Yeah, like Trailer Park Ladies' Bowling!  :-)
    
    Yeah, that's what I'm saying.   :)
232.1137ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 04 1996 12:462
    
    i prefer women's jello wrestling. entertaining to say the least.
232.1138GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jun 04 1996 16:3412
    
    anyone else watch those 'world music awards'??? (andy, i know you were
    washing your hair...or at least packing...:>)
    
    michael jackson put on a good show, tho he must have told every person
    there that he loved them...kinda annoying.  princess stephanie looked
    used.  and tina arena (sp) is gonna be hot in the u.s. (my prediction). 
    tho i have to say i find it very annoying when a performer sings along
    with his/her/their record, or lip syncs...what's the point of
    'performing live'????   real mccoy wasn't...(as far as i could tell)...
    
    
232.1139EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairTue Jun 04 1996 16:364
    > michael jackson put on a good show, tho he must have told every
    > person there that he loved them...kinda annoying.
    
    Yeah, especially to their parents.
232.1140There are people who actually watch these shows ????BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Jun 04 1996 16:550
232.1141GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jun 04 1996 17:3215
    
    well, actually, that's where i went when the commercials came on during
    the show i really wanted to watch.  i guess the one good thing about
    this show is it's 'unbias'.  i believe the awards are based on record
    sales.  if you sold the most records in your category in your country,
    you got an award.  i only say bits and pieces here and there, and by
    the time, michael came out, the show i was watching was over and i
    hadn't turned off the t.v. yet, so i watched it.
    
    and the people in the audience were absolutely insane when michael was
    on stage.  it reminded me of the footage they show of the beatles when
    they were on stage.  people crying, screaming their love for the
    performer.  i guess the people in monte carlo don't get out much.  :>
    
    
232.1142DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jun 04 1996 17:4811
    
    
    	I flipped to it a couple times myself.  Michael looks 
    	just like his sister Janet.
    
    	I see he was trying to prove something by having three
    	kids sitting on his lap in the audience.
    
    	And Shania Twain sure has make a spot for herself!  Front
    	row, between Michael and Prince Albert.
    
232.1143NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 04 1996 17:521
Michael Jackson has a Prince Albert?
232.1144SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Jun 04 1996 17:544
    .1143
    
    And I didn't even know Michael Jackson rolled his own tokes, let alone
    ciggerets.
232.1145and I know you know thisWAHOO::LEVESQUEthe hell with jander, WAHOO lives!Tue Jun 04 1996 17:562
    er, I think he's referring to what's euphemistically referred to as
    "body modification"
232.1146feh!MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Jun 04 1996 20:568
    I watched until Seal's "performance" of Kiss From a Rose (I'd been
    hoping [like an idiot] that he might do a *different* selection from
    his album).  It seemed to me that every "performance" was lip-synched. 
    Why bother, for cryin' out loud?  No need to see who "won", since
    record sales can be researched elsewhere (and I don't care enough about
    record sales to do so).
    
    Leslie
232.1147SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 04 1996 21:326
    
    
    	I had to laugh at all the kids screaming and crying for MJ. I
    laughed even harder at the adults. :)
    
    jim
232.1148BIGQ::SILVAWed Jun 05 1996 03:055

	Leslie, if he lip synced it, that was good. At the grammy's he sang
live. He has a good recording engineer, as he has no voice. Well, at least that
night he didn't.
232.1149MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketWed Jun 05 1996 19:2013
    .1148  :-}  Saw the Grammys (Grammies?) and enjoyed it.  Lip synch is OK if
    you're a fevered adolescent who MUST see EVERY MOVE (I'm thinking of
    myself in '63 re: the Beatles), but nowadays I'd much rather experience
    actual singing (or the *attempt* thereof).
    
    Kept watching the record-sales-"award"-show, despite lip synch, thinking
    I might catch a few more of Seal's lyrics; liner notes say he'd rather
    have listeners believe whatever they think they hear.  ("I've been
    kissed by a rose on the <?>" - Grave? gray? - not that any of it has
    to make sense!)
    
    Leslie
    P.S.  Hedgehog come out yet?  (In any sense :-)?
232.1150BeatlenitDECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersWed Jun 05 1996 19:268
    re: .1149
    
    The Beatles lip-synched their movies, but they didn't lip-synch
    their TV appearances, at least not until the post-Pepper years,
    when they hardly ever appeared anyway (I'm thinking of the
    unintentionally-hilarious "Hello Goodbye" "video").
    
    Chris
232.1151"Uurrrhhhh, I'm supposed to say something now?..."DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Jul 01 1996 14:5017
    TV TTWA:
    
    What planet is the "new" host of Masterpiece Theater from?
    
    His post-show commentary on last night's "The Rector's Wife" (or
    some similar title) strongly suggests that he hadn't even watched
    the show.  He actually seemed to believe that "adultery in the
    ranks at the Church of England" was the primary theme.
    
    Where'd they get this guy?  Bring back Alistair Cooke.
    
    Speaking of last night's Masterpiece Theater, the female lead was
    an interesting character... Lindsay Duncan, I believe her name is.
    She looks very familiar, but I can't remember where else I might
    have seen her.
    
    Chris
232.1152All in the Family triviaCSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 01 1996 14:543

 Alice the cook?  
232.1153Fading memoryDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Jul 01 1996 15:119
    >                     -< All in the Family trivia >-
    > Alice the cook?
    
    Hmmm, I dunno... I don't remember "All in the Family" (and its
    assorted variations) all that well.  Must've been during college
    years.  :-)  I'll check my teevee books at home tonight.  I'm not
    even sure I have the actress' name correct...
    
    Chris
232.1154CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 01 1996 15:248


 There was an episode in which one of the characters (Meathead perhaps?)
 mentions Alistair Cooke and Edith responds with "who's Alice the Cook?"


 Jim
232.1155"Norman, coordinate"DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Jul 01 1996 15:285
    Oh-ho... in that case, "never mind".  Anyway, I was having real
    trouble envisioning this dignified British lady playing Archie
    Bunker's cook.  :-)
    
    Chris
232.1156FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jul 01 1996 15:447
    
    	re: masterpiece theatre
    
    	I caught the last little bit of MT last night and was unimpressed
    with the final commentary myself. 
    
    jim
232.1157re: the actressDECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Jul 01 1996 20:133
I think she also played the wife in "A Year in Provence" (sp?), with the guy
who plays Inspector Morse on A&E Mystery.
232.1158Yeah, that's itDECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Jul 01 1996 20:142
ps: Inspector Morse = John Thaw?
232.1159BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Jul 01 1996 20:1722
                               Lindsay Duncan

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Actress filmography

  1. City Hall (1996) .... Sydney Pappas
  2. "Year in Provence, A" (1994) (mini) TV Series
  3. Rector's Wife, The (1993) (TV) .... Anna Bouverie
  4. "GBH" (1991) (mini) TV Series .... Barbara Darby
  5. Body Parts (1991) .... Dr. Agatha Webb
  6. Reflecting Skin, The (1990) .... Dolphin Blue

  7. "Traffik" (1989) (mini) TV Series .... Helen
  8. Manifesto (1989) .... Lily Sacher
  9. "Colin's Sandwich" (1988) TV Series .... Rosemary
 10. Prick Up Your Ears (1987) .... Anthea Lahr
 11. Loose Connections (1983)
 12. On Approval (1980) (TV) .... Helen Hale
    
            Copyright 1990-1996 The Internet Movie Database Ltd
    
232.1160DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Jul 01 1996 20:266
>  Copyright 1990-1996 The Internet Movie Database Ltd

Shawn,

Is there a pointer you might share?
232.1161I need to get to the movies more oftenDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Jul 01 1996 20:275
    Thanks for the info, guys.  Hmmm, I don't think I've ever seen
    any of those other things she's been in.  Maybe she just has "one
    of those faces".  :-)
    
    Chris
232.1162BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Jul 01 1996 20:277
    
    	http://us.imdb.com
    
    	This is the sequel to
    
    	http://www.msstate.edu/Movies
    
232.1163DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Tue Jul 02 1996 16:071
Ack. Thanx.
232.1164LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Fri Jul 26 1996 19:426
    a new show, called "Men Behaving Badly" will air this fall.
    i find the title, well, sorta odd.  i know not of the show's
    content.  
    
    i was wondering if any of the 'box brethren take umbrage
    in regards to the title in question.
232.1165WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyFri Jul 26 1996 19:461
    we're used to such abuse. we've got big shoulders.
232.1166CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jul 26 1996 19:477

 From the previews it appears to be a real dumb show.



 Jim
232.1167POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennFri Jul 26 1996 19:491
    I'm trying to cut down on my umbrage intake.
232.1168PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 26 1996 19:504
> From the previews it appears to be a real dumb show.

	well _that'll_ set it apart then.
232.1169CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jul 26 1996 19:558

 right..this one appears to be dumber than the rest, with humor that is lower
 than sophomoric.



 Jim
232.1170earned itGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jul 26 1996 20:004
    
      We men deserve to be objects of scorn and ridicule.
    
        bb
232.1171PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 26 1996 20:056
>          <<< Note 232.1170 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Welcome to Paradise" >>>

	shhhh.  that's one of the secrets men are supposed to
	keep from each other. ;>

232.1172Prediction: title change to "Bad Boys" in 6 weeksDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jul 26 1996 20:2911
    I don't take penumbrage at the title "Men Behaving Badly"; the
    very fact that they have to explicitly state this in the title
    means that they consider men behaving badly to be a highly unusual
    and rare situation, such as "Man Bites Dog", and worthy of going
    out of our way to observe.
    
    Chris
    
    P.S.  Based on the promos of new shows that I've seen so far,
          the upcoming TV season is rapidly shaping up to be a
          mega-bomb, one for the books.
232.1173SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jul 26 1996 20:336
    .1172
    
    > mega-bomb, one for the books
    
    Note to our Brit readers, he does not mean bomb as you understand the
    term.
232.1174BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri Jul 26 1996 20:437
    
    	Watch for "Suddenly Susan", starring Brooke Shields, coming
    	this fall.
    
    	The commercials she does for the show are somewhat amusing,
    	and she still looks quite good.
    
232.1175PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 26 1996 20:452
  your life is even sadder than i thought, shawn.  poor dear.
232.1176BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri Jul 26 1996 20:476
    
    	Ummm, well, errr, I didn't say I was going to actually watch
    	the show this fall.  I was merely suggesting that everybody
    	else watch the show and then tell me how good/bad it is, and
    	whether Brooke gets naked or not.
    
232.1177Did she drop the razor?DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jul 26 1996 21:036
    >	Watch for "Suddenly Susan", starring Brooke Shields, coming
    >	this fall.
    
    Who was she before she suddenly became Susan?
    
    Chris
232.1178I'm glad I (mostly) quitDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jul 26 1996 21:059
    > > mega-bomb, one for the books
    >
    > Note to our Brit readers, he does not mean bomb as you understand the
    > term.
    
    Right... "mega-dud" would be more appropriate for the approaching
    torrent of televised mediocrity.
    
    Chris
232.1179WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyMon Jul 29 1996 10:513
    >and	whether Brooke gets naked or not.
    
    She doesn't. /hth
232.118042333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Mon Jul 29 1996 12:022
    "Men behaving badly" is on a par with AbFab - but yanks ddn't like that
    either.
232.1181BULEAN::BANKSMon Jul 29 1996 12:031
Oh, look at what you've done, darling.  You've made me go fetal.
232.1182CSC32::M_EVANSwatch this spaceMon Jul 29 1996 12:565
    but Darling!
    
    You look Fabulous that way
    
    ;-)
232.1183ACISS2::LEECHTue Jul 30 1996 14:594
    "Men Behaving Badly"
    
    Sounds like something FOX would put out.  (and no, I have no idea what
    network this show belongs to)
232.1184WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefTue Jul 30 1996 15:002
    Must be NBC because I've seen previews and that's the only station I've
    had on in more than a week.
232.1185similarHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 30 1996 15:003
re: "Men Behaving Badly"

Maybe this is something like _Psycho Dad_ that Al Bundy watches...
232.1186SMURF::WALTERSTue Jul 30 1996 17:2111
    
    Man behaving badly
    
    A few years ago my Sis sent me the novella on which this series is based. 
    (Part of the "cultural care packages" that the family sends to stop me
    going native - marmite, branston pickle and Black Adder tapes.)  It's a
    sort of X-generation odd couple.
    
    I caught one episode on a visit to the UK. I thought the book was crap,
    the and TV sitcom much worse.  It should do very well.
    
232.1187BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Jul 30 1996 17:437
    
    	You know, I have never seen more than 1/2 of a "Black Adder"
    	episode.
    
    	This isn't due to lack of interest, though.  I just never
    	think to look for them and watch/tape them.
    
232.1188PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 17:594
>      <<< Note 232.1187 by BUSY::SLAB "Duster :== idiot driver magnet" >>>

   you can borrow my tapes any time, shawn baby.
232.1189British HomourKERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttTue Jul 30 1996 20:057
    Just a quick question. I noticed the slatting the "Men behaving badly"
    got, and I wondered if you guys state side actually enjoy British humour.
    
    'cause being more South African than British I do not see the funny
    side to British comedy at all.
    
    Stevo
232.1190SMURF::WALTERSTue Jul 30 1996 20:353
    That's a shame.  We used to find the South African notion of government
    to be hilarious.   
    
232.1191PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 20:362
  .1190  hee hee heeeee. ;>
232.1192TypicalKERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttTue Jul 30 1996 20:436
    re:.1190
    
    If you are trying to draw me into a debate on South African politics
    then open a new note. If not then keep you ignorant comments to
    yourself.
    
232.1193SMURF::WALTERSTue Jul 30 1996 20:462
    Hmmm.  An insufferable boer.
    
232.1194PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 20:482
   .1193  ohmygawd.  perfection. ;>
232.1195yeah rightKERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttTue Jul 30 1996 20:523
    .1192
    
    With a name like Freke, I am hardly a boer now am I?
232.1196SMURF::WALTERSTue Jul 30 1996 20:582
    I suspect that your humour deficit is not _only_ associated with Brit
    humour.
232.1197POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Jul 30 1996 20:581
    DeBeers are afffecting him.
232.1198SMURF::WALTERSTue Jul 30 1996 21:011
    Glenn! You're tutu much.
232.1199POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennWed Jul 31 1996 03:231
    That's what de clerk downstairs always tells me.
232.1200POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennWed Jul 31 1996 03:321
    This snarf's for Ed.
232.1201CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitWed Jul 31 1996 11:0917
    "Men Behaving Badly" is very popular in the UK,just behind Coronation
    Street and EastEnders in the TV ratings.
    
    It`s all about 2 blokish blokes who live in a house. Recently,one
    of the blokes girlfriends has moved in,which they`re not too happy
    about `cos there`s "green stuff in the fridge" instead of beer,
    and she`s put cushions on the settee. Plus she drinks beer out of
    a glass instead of from the can. (That`s the sort of top notch
    humour).
    
    Sadly,in the USA you won`t be having the hilarious UK version,as
    they`re making their own series,based on the UK version. Thus 
    they`ll probably be little beer drinking,no smoking cigarettes
    or getting drunk in pubs,few references to "shagging" and a 
    nice moral ending to each programme. Snoooze.
    
    
232.1202HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Jul 31 1996 11:5113
    Stevo,
    
    > Just a quick question. I noticed the slatting the "Men behaving
    > badly" got, and I wondered if you guys state side actually enjoy British
    > humour.
    
    	Yes, very much so. Recently saw "One foot in the Grave"
    and it was hilarious. Just one of many British comedy shows
    I enjoy.
    
    						Regards
    
    							Hank 
232.1203SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 31 1996 14:295
    > I wondered if you guys state side actually enjoy British
    > humour.
    
    Yes indeed.  It would appear that we, unlike your charming self, have a
    sense of humour.
232.1204SCASS1::BARBER_Aplease pass the dirtWed Jul 31 1996 14:301
    I don't "get" british humor at all.  Monty Python is boring and inane.  
232.1205don't say noHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 31 1996 14:315
>Monty Python is boring and inane.

Blasphemy!~

Nexted thing you'll be telling us that you see no humor in Ab Fab...
232.1206LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 31 1996 14:321
    i loved "absolutely fabulous".  i even watch the reruns.  
232.1207SCASS1::BARBER_Aplease pass the dirtWed Jul 31 1996 14:333
    I like ab fab however, I used to watch it on Comedy Central.  The only
    thing I hate is that I can barely decipher the british accents when
    they start rambling 90 to nothin'.
232.1208BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Wed Jul 31 1996 14:396
    
    	April, look for "Mr. Bean", starring Rowan Atkinson ... who also
    	starred in "Black Adder".
    
    	"Mr. Bean" is excellent.
    
232.1209ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 31 1996 14:572
    
    have you ever seen "Are you being Served?"
232.1210POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennWed Jul 31 1996 15:424
    I absolutely love Python.
    
    A couple of nights ago I watched the episode done entirely in German with 
    English sub titles and I was practically rolling on the floor.
232.1211POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Jul 31 1996 16:035
    
    I'm with Glenn.  [Well, I'm not really, but you know what I mean.]
    
    Monty Python is the best.
    
232.1212PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 31 1996 16:128
	And then there's Fawlty Towers.  Rising Damp (sp?) had its
	moments, too.  

	I do think Rowan Atkinson is a major gem among the Brit
	comics, though.


232.1213Not teevee, I know...SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 31 1996 16:141
    In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Goat...
232.1214PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 31 1996 16:172
   .1213  or "Spigot".
232.1215BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Wed Jul 31 1996 16:235
    
    	"Fawlty Towers" was a riot!!
    
    	I was ROLLING during "The Germans" episode!!
    
232.1216What? Che?CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 31 1996 16:273

 My favorite was the woman who was hard of hearing..
232.121742333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Wed Jul 31 1996 16:295
    Cybil, despite my best endeavours, keeps being left on in my household.
    
    I'm beginning to like it.
    
    Is there a cure?
232.1218SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 31 1996 16:304
    .1217
    
    No.  Christine Baranski is one of the funniest people America has
    produced in the past decade or so.
232.1220CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitWed Jul 31 1996 16:465
    For the best in British humour,watch anything with Syd James or Tony
    Hancock in.
    
    Flippin` hilarious.
    
232.122142333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Wed Jul 31 1996 16:476
>          <<< Note 232.1220 by CHEFS::COOKS "Half Man,Half Biscuit" >>>
>    For the best in British humour,watch anything with Syd James or Tony
>    Hancock in.
>    Flippin` hilarious.
    
    The grave isn't that amusing to me.
232.1222BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Jul 31 1996 23:466
    
    I love the british wit ...
    
    Now, how do I get a hold on a Danger Mouse T-shirt?
    
    Doug.
232.1223CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 01 1996 04:038

 Reach out and grab it...




hth
232.1224SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 01 1996 12:481
    <- agagagag.  American wit ain't bad either.
232.1225CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Aug 01 1996 13:438
    "Carry on Loving" was on last night.
    
    Utter comic brilliance.
    
    "Life of Brian" is on tonight.
    
    Er,utter crap. Though bits are funny.
    
232.122642333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Thu Aug 01 1996 14:141
    There's a new "Monty Python & The Holy Grail" PC game out....
232.1227BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 15:063

	can't imagine Monty Python being PC.... they wouldn't be funny.
232.1228ACISS2::LEECHThu Aug 01 1996 16:584
    .1222
    
    Whatever happened to Danger Mouse?  Never see it on the toob any more. 
    Great cartoon.
232.1229Or is that "Darkwing Duck"?SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedThu Aug 01 1996 21:275
   Replaced by "Pinky and the Brain", I guess.  I've never seen a whole
   episode, but it's a cute idea...  :-)

   -- Sam

232.1230SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Aug 02 1996 02:2512
    re: .1228
    
    Used to be on Nickolodean pretty regularly.  Don't know what
    happened to it.
    
    re: .1229
    
    No, Dangermouse and Penfold are very British, and each episode
    usually contains a horrible pun or two :-)
    
    Pinky and the Brain are hysterical, but different. 
    
232.1231CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Aug 02 1996 11:228
    The last episode of "Men behaving badly" was on last night. A great
    shame.
    
    Dorothy has moved out,so Gary can spend more "quality lager time"
    with his flat mate.
    
    It will be greatly missed until the next series.
    
232.123242333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Fri Aug 02 1996 11:425
    I thought the BBQ was wunnerful.
    
    A
    
    PS Squeak!
232.1233CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Aug 02 1996 15:096
    
    	My husband and I accidentally caught an episode of 
    	Dr. Katz on Comedy Central.  I laughed almost non-stop
    	for 30 minutes.  
    
    
232.1234Someone must have this, somewhereDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Aug 02 1996 15:0914
    I still wish some PBS station around here would run "No, Honestly".
    What a cute little show that was... if it must be compared to something
    American to establish a point of reference, it's somewhat reminiscent
    of the old Burns & Allen show, but "No, Honestly" had more charm and
    romance in addition to its zany ongoings.  Each story was told as a
    flashback by the couple as a fond remembrance of the early days (and
    crazy times) of their marriage and careers, when they were struggling
    to make it.
    
    Anyone remember seeing this?  The PBS outlet in Boston ran it in the
    late 1970s and/or early 1980s.  I've never seen this on videocassette
    either.
    
    Chris
232.1235BULEAN::BANKSFri Aug 02 1996 15:132
Did anyone happen to videotape "Game, Set, & Match" off PBS about 7-8 years
ago?  Now, there's a series I miss.
232.1236PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 02 1996 15:156
>         <<< Note 232.1233 by CNTROL::JENNISON "It's all about soul" >>>

    same thing happened to me a coupla nights ago.
    er, except not with your husband.
    

232.1237POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 02 1996 15:156
    
    I watched it in England in the 70s.  Very funny - I'd love to see it
    again.
    
    The sequel, "Yes, Honestly" wasn't nearly as good.
    
232.1238POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 02 1996 15:163
    
    Hmm, and I still remember the theme song.  This troubles me 8^).
    
232.1239seeing is believingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 02 1996 15:173
>    I watched it in England in the 70s.  ...

Main, that's some set of eyes ya got there!~
232.1240POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 02 1996 15:205
    
      ,
    8^p.
      '
    
232.1241BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Aug 02 1996 16:175
    
    	Is "Drop the Dead Donkey" still airing?
    
    	I saw that once on Comedy Central and thought it was a riot.
    
232.124242333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Fri Aug 02 1996 17:111
    DtDD died last year.
232.1243CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Aug 02 1996 18:556
    
    	re .1236
    
    	{phew}
    
    
232.1244And now, a word from our spawnerAMN1::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Aug 07 1996 20:3314
    Okay, folks, TV trivia time:
    
    Television's first commercial was:
    
    a) Broadcast from a Boston TV station
    b) In 1930
    c) Free of charge to the sponsor
    d) Offensive to at least one modern-day special-interest group
    e) Illegal
    f) All of the above
    g) Some of the above (take your pick)
    h) None of the above
    
    Chris
232.1245For r/o's and/or too shy to askDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Aug 08 1996 19:367
    re: -1
    
    Okay, okay, you can stop the flood of replies now... :-)
    
    (BTW, the answer is:  f) All of the above.)
    
    Chris
232.1246LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Aug 08 1996 19:391
    was it a beer commercial?
232.1247Good guess, but...DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Aug 08 1996 19:509
    > was it a beer commercial?
    
    No, it was a commercial for some fox trapping company or something
    similar (this was the "offensive to special-interest group" part).
    It was illegal because at the time, the Federal Radio Commission
    (or whatever the FCC precursor was named) had a ban on any and all
    television commercials.  The good old days.
    
    Chris
232.1248ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 22 1996 13:533
232.1249BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Aug 22 1996 16:153
232.1250SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsThu Aug 22 1996 18:141
232.1251BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsThu Aug 22 1996 18:186
232.1252POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meThu Aug 22 1996 18:423
232.1253CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 22 1996 18:473
232.1254That was some performance art, eh?ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Aug 22 1996 21:405
232.1255POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meThu Aug 22 1996 21:483
232.1256ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Aug 22 1996 21:495
232.1257THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Thu Aug 22 1996 22:562
232.1258POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Aug 23 1996 01:473
232.1259POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meFri Aug 23 1996 11:181
232.1260POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Aug 23 1996 13:355
232.1261ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 23 1996 13:362
232.1262POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meFri Aug 23 1996 13:5716
232.1263POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Aug 23 1996 13:583
232.1264BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doFri Aug 23 1996 13:593
232.1265GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Aug 23 1996 14:184
232.1266BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doFri Aug 23 1996 14:276
232.1267SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 23 1996 16:253
232.1268ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 23 1996 16:272
232.1269CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Aug 23 1996 16:5510
232.1270POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Aug 23 1996 17:236
232.1271CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 09 1996 16:2511
232.1272ACISS2::LEECHMon Sep 09 1996 17:454
232.1273There is good things to watch, sometimesN2DEEP::SHALLOWEat Bread, and LiveMon Sep 09 1996 18:0812
232.1274ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 19:294
232.1275kill your televisionASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Sep 09 1996 19:290
232.1276SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyMon Sep 09 1996 19:381
232.1277ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 19:433
232.1278WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Mon Sep 09 1996 19:441
232.1279MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyMon Sep 09 1996 21:384
232.1280BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doMon Sep 09 1996 22:009
232.1281POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DTN 847 6586Tue Sep 10 1996 08:152
232.1282SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Sep 10 1996 12:435
232.1283ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 12:432
232.1284ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 13:547
232.1285ACISS2::LEECHTue Sep 10 1996 14:021
232.1286CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Sep 10 1996 14:023
232.1287ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 14:034
232.1288SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyTue Sep 10 1996 18:403
232.1289ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 18:464
232.1290POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedTue Sep 10 1996 18:522
232.1291BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Sep 10 1996 19:024
232.1292POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedTue Sep 10 1996 19:092
232.1293SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyTue Sep 10 1996 19:091
232.1294ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 19:092
232.1295WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Tue Sep 10 1996 19:097
232.1296POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedTue Sep 10 1996 19:141
232.1297BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Sep 10 1996 19:145
232.1298BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Sep 10 1996 19:159
232.1299ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 19:222
232.1300BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Sep 10 1996 19:245
232.1301NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 10 1996 19:351
232.1302POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedTue Sep 10 1996 19:402
232.1303turn off TV, turn on LIFEASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Sep 10 1996 19:510
232.1304POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedTue Sep 10 1996 19:521
232.1305BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Sep 10 1996 19:563
232.1306POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedTue Sep 10 1996 20:001
232.1307NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 10 1996 20:001
232.1308Could it be.....satan?N2DEEP::SHALLOWNobodys perfect, cept for the LordWed Sep 11 1996 06:1322
232.1309JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Sep 11 1996 06:321
232.1310Lulla-bye, and good night...N2DEEP::SHALLOWNobodys perfect, cept for the LordWed Sep 11 1996 07:229
232.1311 CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitWed Sep 11 1996 11:466
232.1312look down your nose somewhere else.KAOFS::D_STREETWed Sep 11 1996 12:5718
232.1313JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Sep 11 1996 15:186
232.1314POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedWed Sep 11 1996 15:521
232.1315I still watch SOME TV ya know 8-)N2DEEP::SHALLOWNobodys perfect, cept for the LordWed Sep 11 1996 18:4423
232.1316There is only one God, you just don't see it.KAOFS::D_STREETWed Sep 11 1996 19:437
232.1317BIGQ::MARCHANDWed Sep 11 1996 19:472
232.1318One in The SpiritN2DEEP::SHALLOWNobodys perfect, cept for the LordWed Sep 11 1996 21:1018
232.1319GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Wed Sep 11 1996 21:134
232.1320CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsWed Sep 11 1996 21:169
232.1321MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyWed Sep 11 1996 21:163
232.1322MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Sep 11 1996 21:186
232.1323FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Sep 11 1996 21:576
232.1324Lousy showMFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyThu Sep 12 1996 01:157
232.1325POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedThu Sep 12 1996 02:311
232.1326MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyThu Sep 12 1996 02:435
232.1327POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedThu Sep 12 1996 02:584
232.1328WHat happened last night?STAR::JESSOPTam quid?Thu Sep 12 1996 13:0311
232.1329CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 12 1996 13:2710
232.1330ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Sep 12 1996 13:342
232.1331SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Sep 12 1996 13:387
232.1332How can they all be the TRUE God ?KAOFS::D_STREETThu Sep 12 1996 13:5345
232.1333CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 12 1996 13:5812
232.1334ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Sep 12 1996 14:122
232.1335POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedThu Sep 12 1996 18:413
232.1336BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expire.Thu Sep 12 1996 18:5010
232.1337WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Thu Sep 12 1996 18:598
232.1338The One, and Only GodN2DEEP::SHALLOWGrace changes everything!Fri Sep 13 1996 01:1870
232.1339POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 13 1996 02:364
232.1340MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyFri Sep 13 1996 02:402
232.1341HNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionFri Sep 13 1996 10:259
232.1342None so blind...KAOFS::D_STREETFri Sep 13 1996 13:4825
232.1343BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KFri Sep 13 1996 14:054
232.1344Sorry, really I am.KAOFS::D_STREETFri Sep 13 1996 14:199
232.1345BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KFri Sep 13 1996 14:275
232.1346LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideFri Sep 13 1996 14:513
232.1347BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 13 1996 14:544
232.1348POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedFri Sep 13 1996 15:051
232.1349SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 13 1996 15:081
232.1350LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideFri Sep 13 1996 15:091
232.1351BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 13 1996 15:153
232.1352BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 135KFri Sep 13 1996 15:285
232.1353Season-enders>>>MILKWY::JACQUESFri Sep 13 1996 17:0411
232.1354BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 13 1996 17:074
232.1355CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 14 1996 02:318
232.1356BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Sat Sep 14 1996 12:558
232.1357CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 14 1996 13:104
232.1358COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Sep 14 1996 13:101
232.1359POLAR::RICHARDSONAnd big, 30 foot smurfs!Sat Sep 14 1996 14:082
232.1360Patience my donkey!N2DEEP::SHALLOWGrace and peace to you!Sat Sep 14 1996 17:4416
232.1361JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeSat Sep 14 1996 21:298
232.1362I can understand MOST of TV is trash, but...N2DEEP::SHALLOWGrace and peace to you!Sat Sep 14 1996 21:5511
232.1363JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeSat Sep 14 1996 23:086
232.1364Wherever He may lead you! 8-)N2DEEP::SHALLOWGrace and peace to you!Sat Sep 14 1996 23:5012
232.1365CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitMon Sep 16 1996 12:005
232.1366Ever here my version of "Volarie"ACISS1::SCHELTERMon Sep 16 1996 12:566
232.1367POMPY::LESLIEFree the kitesMon Sep 16 1996 13:071
232.1368BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 16 1996 13:187
232.1369NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 16 1996 13:204
232.1370ACISS2::LEECHMon Sep 16 1996 13:333
232.1371BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 16 1996 14:033
232.1372WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Sep 16 1996 15:332
232.1373POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 16 1996 15:335
232.1374CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 16 1996 15:454
232.1375BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 16 1996 17:175
232.1376ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 13:505
232.1377CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Sep 17 1996 13:556
232.1378ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 13:594
232.1379CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Sep 17 1996 14:154
232.1380CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Sep 17 1996 14:448
232.1381ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 14:512
232.1382SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headTue Sep 17 1996 15:111
232.1383ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 15:222
232.1384BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Sep 17 1996 15:357
232.1385GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Tue Sep 17 1996 15:575
232.1386BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Sep 17 1996 16:055
232.1387POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Sep 17 1996 16:073
232.1388New hard drives can hold lots of old scriptsDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 17 1996 16:1021
232.1389BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Sep 17 1996 16:159
232.1390POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Sep 17 1996 16:1510
232.1391BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Sep 17 1996 16:215
232.1392Can't ignore a great source, I guessDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 17 1996 16:3420
232.1393FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Sep 17 1996 16:397
232.1394BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Sep 17 1996 17:397
232.1395SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headTue Sep 17 1996 18:221
232.1396BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Sep 17 1996 18:575
232.1397POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Sep 17 1996 19:004
232.1398Maybe it's a 4 o'clock gameCSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Sep 17 1996 19:445
232.1399ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 20:222
232.1400BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Sep 17 1996 23:152
232.1401BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Sep 17 1996 23:244
232.1402BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Sep 17 1996 23:3014
232.1403POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outWed Sep 18 1996 00:103
232.1404THEMAX::E_WALKERWho needs the Kwik-e Mart?Wed Sep 18 1996 00:581
232.1405POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outWed Sep 18 1996 01:011
232.1406POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, sage sayings 2p a bagWed Sep 18 1996 07:406
232.1407BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Wed Sep 18 1996 15:085
232.1408ACISS2::LEECHWed Sep 18 1996 15:224
232.1409ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 18 1996 15:473
232.1410BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECWed Sep 18 1996 15:495
232.1411ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 18 1996 16:004
232.1412BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECWed Sep 18 1996 16:026
232.1413ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 18 1996 16:073
232.1414BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Wed Sep 18 1996 16:236
232.1415WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Wed Sep 18 1996 16:264
232.1416LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Sep 18 1996 16:281
232.1417LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Sep 18 1996 16:291
232.1418BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Wed Sep 18 1996 16:315
232.1419LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Sep 18 1996 16:321
232.1420BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Wed Sep 18 1996 16:369
232.1421SALEM::DODASearching for the next distractionWed Sep 18 1996 16:384
232.1422CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Sep 18 1996 16:3910
232.1423LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Sep 18 1996 16:401
232.1424BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Wed Sep 18 1996 16:437
232.1425SALEM::DODASearching for the next distractionWed Sep 18 1996 16:483
232.1426BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Wed Sep 18 1996 16:494
232.1427LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Sep 18 1996 16:531
232.1428SALEM::DODASearching for the next distractionWed Sep 18 1996 16:571
232.1429LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Sep 18 1996 17:031
232.1430POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outThu Sep 19 1996 01:023
232.1431CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 03:0810
232.1432BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 19 1996 10:303
232.1433CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 12:579
232.1434GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Sep 19 1996 12:577
232.1435GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Sep 19 1996 13:0210
232.1436WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedThu Sep 19 1996 13:185
232.1437CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Sep 19 1996 13:202
232.1438CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 13:248
232.1439CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 13:2514
232.1440CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Sep 19 1996 13:303
232.1441CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 13:339
232.1442LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideThu Sep 19 1996 14:024
232.1443CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 14:059
232.1444ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 19 1996 14:072
232.1445CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Sep 19 1996 14:349
232.1446SMURF::WALTERSThu Sep 19 1996 14:4112
232.1447LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideThu Sep 19 1996 15:202
232.1448Armchair space cadet checking inDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Sep 19 1996 17:0523
232.1449BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Sep 19 1996 17:157
232.1450CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 17:1514
232.1451SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Sep 19 1996 19:1910
232.1452SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Sep 19 1996 19:193
232.1453CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Sep 19 1996 19:201
232.1454BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessThu Sep 19 1996 19:3814
232.1455BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessThu Sep 19 1996 19:404
232.1456SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Sep 19 1996 19:449
232.1457LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideThu Sep 19 1996 19:471
232.1458BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessThu Sep 19 1996 19:585
232.1459ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 19 1996 20:085
232.1460BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresThu Sep 19 1996 20:105
232.1461LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideThu Sep 19 1996 20:112
232.1462WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Thu Sep 19 1996 20:1718
232.1463CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu Sep 19 1996 20:289
232.1464BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresThu Sep 19 1996 20:393
232.1465SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Sep 19 1996 20:495
232.1466BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 19 1996 21:2712
232.1467BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 19 1996 21:297
232.1468WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Thu Sep 19 1996 22:0618
232.1469CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu Sep 19 1996 23:087
232.1470CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Sep 20 1996 02:3716
232.1471POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outFri Sep 20 1996 02:583
232.1472WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 10:533
232.1473ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 12:352
232.1474Crowd scene at 24,000 feet...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Sep 20 1996 12:365
232.1475SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 12:397
232.1476CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Sep 20 1996 12:593
232.1477nastyGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Sep 20 1996 13:0116
232.1478SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 13:142
232.1479SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Sep 20 1996 13:259
232.1480SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Sep 20 1996 13:266
232.1481ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Sep 20 1996 13:348
232.1482ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 13:562
232.1483SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeFri Sep 20 1996 14:177
232.1484BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Fri Sep 20 1996 14:387
232.1485WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Fri Sep 20 1996 15:448
232.1486"Over the top" replaces "Out of order"DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 24 1996 20:246
232.1487LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsTue Sep 24 1996 20:263
232.1488BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsTue Sep 24 1996 20:308
232.1489ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 26 1996 12:343
232.1490BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 26 1996 13:121
232.1491ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 26 1996 13:174
232.1492BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 26 1996 13:196
232.1493DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Sep 26 1996 15:074
232.1494BUSY::SLABLes MiserablesThu Sep 26 1996 15:205
232.1495POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Sep 26 1996 15:251
232.1496POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Sep 26 1996 15:297
232.1497Seinfeld Season opener. MILKWY::JACQUESThu Sep 26 1996 15:3526
232.1498BUSY::SLABLife Is Just a Fantasy ... baby!Thu Sep 26 1996 15:363
232.1499POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Sep 26 1996 15:372
232.1500GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Sep 26 1996 15:408
232.1501BUSY::SLABLife Is Just a Fantasy ... baby!Thu Sep 26 1996 15:437
232.1502Beam me up, Kramer!MILKWY::JACQUESThu Sep 26 1996 15:4410
232.1503LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsThu Sep 26 1996 15:483
232.1504HANNAH::MODICAFor a limited time only..Thu Sep 26 1996 15:506
232.1505LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsThu Sep 26 1996 15:543
232.1506POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Sep 26 1996 16:581
232.1507POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Sep 26 1996 16:593
232.1508BUSY::SLABLolly^3 get your adverbs here.Thu Sep 26 1996 17:023
232.1509POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Sep 26 1996 17:046
232.1510SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Sep 26 1996 17:1011
232.1511MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Thu Sep 26 1996 17:111
232.1512BUSY::SLABLolly^3 get your adverbs here.Thu Sep 26 1996 17:125
232.1513LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsThu Sep 26 1996 17:381
232.1514great one, ShawnACISS1::SCHELTERThu Sep 26 1996 17:575
232.1515BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 26 1996 17:588
232.1516Gotta love it...GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Thu Sep 26 1996 18:473
232.1517POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Sep 26 1996 18:511
232.1518Rather predictable - very silly doctor troublesBRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Sep 26 1996 18:555
232.1519POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Sep 26 1996 19:132
232.1520DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Sep 26 1996 20:0510
232.1521THEMAX::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasThu Sep 26 1996 21:085
232.1522BUSY::SLABMoving in stereoThu Sep 26 1996 21:344
232.1523WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Sep 27 1996 11:269
232.1524SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlFri Sep 27 1996 13:333
232.1525POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 27 1996 13:343
232.1526DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Sep 27 1996 13:468
232.1527BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 27 1996 13:537
232.1528PamMILKWY::JACQUESFri Sep 27 1996 13:538
232.1529SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlFri Sep 27 1996 13:541
232.1530POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DTN 847 6586Fri Sep 27 1996 13:551
232.1531LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsFri Sep 27 1996 14:036
232.1532SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Sep 27 1996 14:3511
232.1533Brooke's pick...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Sep 27 1996 14:524
232.1534CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Sep 27 1996 15:5710
232.1535WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Sep 27 1996 17:091
232.1536BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Sep 27 1996 17:259
232.1537CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Sep 27 1996 17:413
232.1538BUSY::SLABOf course you can touch this.Fri Sep 27 1996 17:465
232.1539ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 27 1996 20:012
232.1540LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsFri Sep 27 1996 20:031
232.1541BUSY::SLABPears - $0.49 each.Fri Sep 27 1996 20:045
232.1542ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 27 1996 20:064
232.1543LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsFri Sep 27 1996 20:081
232.1544PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 27 1996 20:097
232.1545ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 27 1996 20:278
232.1546LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsFri Sep 27 1996 20:303
232.1547CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Sep 27 1996 20:301
232.1548LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsFri Sep 27 1996 20:331
232.1549PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 27 1996 20:343
232.1550Love NOT the world, but Love those in itN2DEEP::SHALLOWnobodys purfect, cept for The LordSat Sep 28 1996 00:2721
232.1551POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingSat Sep 28 1996 02:151
232.1552Coincidence? No, not at all.N2DEEP::SHALLOWnobodys purfect, cept for The LordSat Sep 28 1996 07:0720
232.1553POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingSat Sep 28 1996 19:143
232.1554Without a doubt!N2DEEP::SHALLOWTruth, or consequences?Sun Sep 29 1996 05:435
232.1555BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Sun Sep 29 1996 14:336
232.1556FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Sep 29 1996 14:465
232.1557BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Sun Sep 29 1996 15:059
232.1558FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Sep 29 1996 16:335
232.1559BUSY::SLABRaging SlabMon Sep 30 1996 14:105
232.1560FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 15:015
232.1561ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 15:163
232.1562POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 30 1996 15:174
232.1563BUSY::SLABRandom acts of senseless violenceMon Sep 30 1996 15:263
232.1564Shepherds ChapelN2DEEP::SHALLOWSubtract L, Invert WMon Sep 30 1996 15:582
232.1565SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 30 1996 16:232
232.1566CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 30 1996 16:3414
232.1567PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 30 1996 16:387
232.1568FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 16:397
232.1569SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 30 1996 16:409
232.1570PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 30 1996 16:419
232.1571BUSY::SLABReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Sep 30 1996 16:439
232.1572CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 30 1996 16:4912
232.1573ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 16:573
232.1574BUSY::SLABRepaint Your WagonMon Sep 30 1996 17:056
232.1575JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Sep 30 1996 17:148
232.1576ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 17:143
232.1577SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 30 1996 17:376
232.1578BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 30 1996 19:207
232.1579BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 30 1996 19:216
232.1580FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 19:529
232.1581BUSY::SLABRomeo and Juliet II: The AntidoteMon Sep 30 1996 19:5712
232.1582BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 30 1996 19:598
232.1583CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 30 1996 20:0210
232.1584BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 30 1996 20:043
232.1585BUSY::SLABRomeo and Juliet II: The AntidoteMon Sep 30 1996 20:045
232.1586BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 30 1996 20:075
232.1587BUSY::SLABSave a tree, say no to FF's!!Mon Sep 30 1996 20:115
232.1588CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 30 1996 20:175
232.1589DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Sep 30 1996 20:472
232.1590BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 30 1996 20:493
232.1591FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 21:068
232.1592MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Sep 30 1996 21:085
232.1593FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 21:085
232.1594POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 30 1996 21:093
232.1595I'm almost afraid to ask where this is going...FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 21:154
232.1596BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 30 1996 21:256
232.1597FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 21:275
232.1598BUSY::SLABSee the girl with the red dress on?Mon Sep 30 1996 21:4912
232.1599 anyone seen dark skies?FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 30 1996 21:5913
232.1600JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Sep 30 1996 22:051
232.1601BUSY::SLABSexy M.F.Mon Sep 30 1996 22:085
232.1602JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Sep 30 1996 22:171
232.1603:-) :-) :-)YIELD::BARBIERIMon Sep 30 1996 22:254
232.1604Gotta love that sci-fi...GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Mon Sep 30 1996 22:395
232.1605ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 13:493
232.1606CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Oct 01 1996 14:0310
232.1607CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Oct 01 1996 14:2915
232.1608ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 01 1996 14:332
232.1609BUSY::SLABSkydive naked from an aeroplaneTue Oct 01 1996 14:366
232.1610SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereTue Oct 01 1996 14:4727
232.1611ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 01 1996 14:502
232.1612CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Oct 01 1996 14:501
232.1613ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 15:115
232.1614BUSY::SLABSlabbage Patch KidTue Oct 01 1996 15:145
232.1615SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 01 1996 15:172
232.1616CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Oct 01 1996 15:194
232.1617ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 15:292
232.1618ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Oct 01 1996 15:472
232.1619BUSY::SLABSlabbage Patch KidTue Oct 01 1996 15:484
232.1620ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 17:222
232.1621SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereTue Oct 01 1996 17:301
232.1622BUSY::SLABSnap your fingers, I'm a lunatic!Tue Oct 01 1996 17:406
232.1623SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereTue Oct 01 1996 17:431
232.1624BUSY::SLABSnap your fingers, I'm a lunatic!Tue Oct 01 1996 17:463
232.1625SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereTue Oct 01 1996 17:512
232.1626FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 01 1996 17:557
232.1627SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereTue Oct 01 1996 17:561
232.1628FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 01 1996 17:585
232.1629EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Tue Oct 01 1996 17:581
232.1630ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 18:522
232.1631ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 02 1996 20:182
232.1632SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 02 1996 20:243
232.1633ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 02 1996 20:274
232.1634POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 02 1996 20:354
232.1635GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 02 1996 21:084
232.1636POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingWed Oct 02 1996 21:291
232.1637BUSY::SLABThe Baby TrainWed Oct 02 1996 21:314
232.1638BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 03 1996 02:234
232.1639POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 03:262
232.1640bring back the mountie!TROOA::BUTKOVICHunarmed in a battle of witsThu Oct 03 1996 04:021
232.1641POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 11:421
232.1642CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Oct 03 1996 13:334
232.1643POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 13:554
232.1644SMURF::WALTERSThu Oct 03 1996 14:181
232.1645WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesThu Oct 03 1996 14:201
232.1646ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 03 1996 14:403
232.1647Lord Tunderin Jesus, by golly!TROOA::BUTKOVICHunarmed in a battle of witsThu Oct 03 1996 17:172
232.1648POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 18:321
232.1649CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Oct 04 1996 02:5612
232.1650WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Oct 04 1996 11:432
232.1651GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Oct 04 1996 12:154
232.1652BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 12:556
232.1653BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 12:587
232.1654DOCTP::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Fri Oct 04 1996 13:095
232.1655BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 13:152
232.1656POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingFri Oct 04 1996 13:508
232.1657BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 14:033
232.1658CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Oct 04 1996 14:1211
232.1659WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesFri Oct 04 1996 14:162
232.1660ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 04 1996 14:312
232.1661SMURF::WALTERSFri Oct 04 1996 14:331
232.1662BUSY::SLABTo the Batmobile ... let's go!!!Fri Oct 04 1996 14:4714
232.1663WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesFri Oct 04 1996 14:512
232.1664BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 15:053
232.1665BUSY::SLABMath is hard, and so am IFri Oct 04 1996 15:065
232.1666BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 15:093
232.1667Maybe, but...STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Oct 04 1996 15:101
232.1668POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingFri Oct 04 1996 15:142
232.1669BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 15:151
232.1670WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesFri Oct 04 1996 15:241
232.1671CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Oct 04 1996 17:462
232.1672GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Oct 04 1996 17:488
232.1673BUSY::SLABTwisted forever, forever twisted.Fri Oct 04 1996 17:545
232.1674GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Oct 04 1996 18:064
232.1675BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 04 1996 20:323
232.1676Socially InbalancedFABSIX::M_CADIEUXKADOUSat Oct 05 1996 03:442
232.1677POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingSat Oct 05 1996 03:471
232.1678It's like frozen ButterFABSIX::M_CADIEUXKADOUSat Oct 05 1996 05:423
232.1679"to each their own"FABSIX::P_OHALLORANGo mbeanfaigh Dia sibhSat Oct 05 1996 11:458
232.1680POLAR::RICHARDSONIf it makes you happy..Sat Oct 05 1996 13:255
232.1681BUSY::SLABWhy don't you bend for gold?Mon Oct 07 1996 15:045
232.1682ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 07 1996 17:436
232.1683ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 07 1996 20:164
232.1684LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 09 1996 15:0811
232.1685MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Oct 09 1996 15:531
232.1686LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 09 1996 16:177
232.1687ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 16 1996 15:308
232.1688ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 16 1996 17:213
232.1689ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 16 1996 17:242
232.1690BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 16 1996 17:373
232.1691How about Sampson?N2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritWed Oct 16 1996 18:079
232.1692BUSY::SLABWatch it, Joe - danger lurks aheadWed Oct 16 1996 18:103
232.1693Hmmm.GOJIRA::JESSOPWed Oct 16 1996 18:353
232.1694BUSY::SLABWatch it, Joe - danger lurks aheadWed Oct 16 1996 18:387
232.1695'GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 16 1996 18:404
232.1696GOJIRA::JESSOPWed Oct 16 1996 18:471
232.1697CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Oct 16 1996 18:492
232.1698GOJIRA::JESSOPWed Oct 16 1996 18:521
232.1699POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldThu Oct 17 1996 07:006
232.1700POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldThu Oct 17 1996 07:023
232.1701GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Oct 17 1996 12:552
232.1702GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Thu Oct 17 1996 13:016
232.1703GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Oct 17 1996 13:182
232.1704CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Oct 17 1996 13:221
232.1705BUSY::SLABWhy don't you bend for gold?Thu Oct 17 1996 14:177
232.1706POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 14:261
232.1707GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Oct 17 1996 14:363
232.1708BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 17 1996 14:525
232.1709GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Oct 17 1996 14:534
232.1710BUSY::SLABWhy don't you bend for gold?Thu Oct 17 1996 15:043
232.1711POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 15:054
232.1712GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Oct 17 1996 15:189
232.1713POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 15:223
232.1714GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Oct 17 1996 15:261
232.1715BUSY::SLABWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Thu Oct 17 1996 16:235
232.1716POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 16:252
232.1717BUSY::SLABWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Thu Oct 17 1996 16:304
232.1718BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Oct 17 1996 16:362
232.1719BUSY::SLABWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Thu Oct 17 1996 16:383
232.1720POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 16:382
232.1721WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goThu Oct 17 1996 17:113
232.1722BUSY::SLABWould you care for a McSeal,sir?Thu Oct 17 1996 17:175
232.1723POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 17:192
232.1724ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 17 1996 17:314
232.1725WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goThu Oct 17 1996 17:3210
232.1726PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 17 1996 17:346
232.1727WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goThu Oct 17 1996 17:361
232.1728PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 17 1996 17:373
232.1729BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 17 1996 17:499
232.1730BUSY::SLABWould you care for a McSeal,sir?Thu Oct 17 1996 17:519
232.1731BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 17 1996 17:583
232.1732WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Oct 18 1996 11:152
232.1733POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 18 1996 12:534
232.1734BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 18 1996 13:093
232.1735GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Oct 18 1996 13:101
232.1736ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Oct 18 1996 13:387
232.1737POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewFri Oct 18 1996 14:292
232.1738LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 14:594
232.1739POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewFri Oct 18 1996 15:0310
232.1740LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 15:051
232.1741BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 18 1996 15:075
232.1742POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewFri Oct 18 1996 15:092
232.1743BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 18 1996 15:154
232.1744GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Oct 18 1996 19:153
232.1745SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Fri Oct 18 1996 19:185
232.1746DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Oct 18 1996 19:4912
232.1747EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARFri Oct 18 1996 20:0815
232.1748BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 18 1996 20:094
232.1749Sporadically watched before, now rarelyTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingFri Oct 18 1996 20:096
232.1750BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 18 1996 20:1316
232.1751LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 20:135
232.1752POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewFri Oct 18 1996 20:263
232.1753LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 20:271
232.1754POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewFri Oct 18 1996 20:281
232.1755best part of SeinfeldGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Oct 18 1996 20:294
232.1756CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Oct 19 1996 02:3014
232.1757BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Sat Oct 19 1996 02:3715
232.1758POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldMon Oct 21 1996 09:412
232.1759BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Oct 21 1996 12:282
232.1760ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 21 1996 12:533
232.1761All In THe FamileYIELD::BARBIERIMon Oct 21 1996 13:135
232.1762BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 21 1996 13:213
232.1763CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 13:3011
232.1764-.whatever reminds me...POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldMon Oct 21 1996 13:375
232.1765ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 21 1996 13:503
232.1766BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 13:531
232.1767ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Oct 21 1996 13:544
232.1768ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 21 1996 13:574
232.1769ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 21 1996 13:596
232.1770ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 21 1996 14:183
232.1771BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 14:212
232.1772MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Oct 21 1996 14:314
232.1773BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 21 1996 15:075
232.1774CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 15:2111
232.1775BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 15:251
232.1776MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Oct 21 1996 15:291
232.1777BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 15:301
232.1778CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 15:5411
232.1779BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 21 1996 17:0312
232.1780CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 17:044
232.1781BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 17:043
232.1782ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 21 1996 17:046
232.1783BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 17:051
232.1784CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 17:1112
232.1785BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 17:146
232.1786BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 21 1996 17:153
232.1787BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 17:165
232.1788CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 17:275
232.1789ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 21 1996 17:294
232.1790BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorMon Oct 21 1996 17:313
232.1791CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 17:399
232.1792ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 21 1996 18:017
232.1793BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Oct 21 1996 18:088
232.1794CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 18:139
232.1795BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Oct 21 1996 18:1410
232.1796BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Oct 21 1996 18:157
232.1797CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 18:168
232.1798I know some flowers can do this but people?HNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionTue Oct 22 1996 10:285
232.1799BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsTue Oct 22 1996 15:023
232.1800CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Oct 22 1996 15:061
232.1801TV at its finest.ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 22 1996 17:111
232.1802BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KTue Oct 22 1996 17:173
232.1803ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 22 1996 17:273
232.1804BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KTue Oct 22 1996 17:425
232.1805ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 22 1996 18:293
232.1806ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 22 1996 19:217
232.1807BUSY::SLABDon't drink the (toilet) water.Tue Oct 22 1996 19:234
232.1808WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goTue Oct 22 1996 19:265
232.1809WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goTue Oct 22 1996 19:262
232.1810SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 22 1996 19:295
232.1811monkeys in bondage ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 22 1996 19:324
232.1812BUSY::SLABDon't drink the (toilet) water.Tue Oct 22 1996 19:424
232.1813SUBSYS::NEUMYERVote NO on Question 1Tue Oct 22 1996 19:515
232.1814BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 22 1996 19:547
232.1815CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Oct 22 1996 21:0010
232.1816BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Oct 22 1996 21:0413
232.1817Glenn - I bet this show is right up your alley!TROOA::BUTKOVICHlaugh for ChucklesTue Oct 22 1996 21:093
232.1818POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Tue Oct 22 1996 21:241
232.1819SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Oct 22 1996 22:4714
232.1820BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 22 1996 23:084
232.1821TROOA::BUTKOVICHlaugh for ChucklesWed Oct 23 1996 03:2511
232.1822ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 13:037
232.1823ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 23 1996 13:315
232.1824GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 23 1996 13:4710
232.1825WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realWed Oct 23 1996 13:482
232.1826BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 23 1996 16:433
232.1827BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 23 1996 17:306
232.1828WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realWed Oct 23 1996 17:403
232.1829find the missing link...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 23 1996 17:454
232.1830ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 23 1996 18:272
232.1831BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 23 1996 18:335
232.1832LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 18:391
232.1833CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Oct 24 1996 14:123
232.1834BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 24 1996 14:175
232.1835BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 16:165
232.1836ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 28 1996 14:552
232.1837BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 28 1996 14:563
232.1838SCASS1::BARBER_AS F S AMon Oct 28 1996 15:042
232.1839POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badMon Oct 28 1996 15:101
232.1840ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 28 1996 15:182
232.1841BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 15:195
232.1842SCASS1::BARBER_AS F S AMon Oct 28 1996 15:191
232.1843BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 28 1996 16:154
232.1844YipppeeeeBRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon Oct 28 1996 16:255
232.1845ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 28 1996 16:302
232.1846ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 28 1996 17:233
232.1847BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 28 1996 19:255
232.1848ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 29 1996 11:561
232.1849POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 11:573
232.1850ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 12:085
232.1851POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldTue Oct 29 1996 12:133
232.1852ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 29 1996 12:323
232.1853ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 12:413
232.1854POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldTue Oct 29 1996 12:435
232.1855ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 29 1996 13:591
232.1856BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Oct 29 1996 14:033
232.1857SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Oct 29 1996 14:126
232.1858PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 14:184
232.1859ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 14:2512
232.1860SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Oct 29 1996 14:317
232.1861PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 14:355
232.1862Slick strikes back ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 29 1996 14:374
232.1863SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 29 1996 14:371
232.1864PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 14:427
232.1865SCASS1::BARBER_AS F S ATue Oct 29 1996 17:172
232.1866WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayTue Oct 29 1996 17:195
232.1867ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 17:372
232.1868WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayTue Oct 29 1996 17:391
232.1869ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 17:412
232.1870hthWAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayTue Oct 29 1996 17:411
232.1871SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 29 1996 17:432
232.1872PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 17:465
232.1873POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badTue Oct 29 1996 17:474
232.1874SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 29 1996 17:531
232.1875going off on a tangent ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 29 1996 17:574
232.1876DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Oct 29 1996 18:047
232.1877where do I cosine ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 29 1996 18:074
232.1878WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayTue Oct 29 1996 18:085
232.1879PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 18:103
232.1880silly meGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 29 1996 18:114
232.1881Buh Bye...BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Oct 29 1996 18:132
232.1882Thye might think he's square.POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badTue Oct 29 1996 18:141
232.1883PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 18:143
232.1884SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 29 1996 18:184
232.1885ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 29 1996 18:232
232.1886POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badTue Oct 29 1996 18:253
232.1887SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 29 1996 18:263
232.1888NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 29 1996 18:351
232.1889LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 29 1996 18:361
232.1890POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badTue Oct 29 1996 18:371
232.1891WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayTue Oct 29 1996 18:4010
232.1892POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 18:417
232.1893DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Oct 29 1996 18:428
232.1894PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 18:586
232.1895SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 29 1996 19:065
232.1896DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Oct 29 1996 19:114
232.1897SCASS1::BARBER_AS F S ATue Oct 29 1996 19:184
232.1898BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 29 1996 19:1915
232.1899BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 29 1996 19:206
232.1900ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 19:212
232.1901POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 19:215
232.1902SCASS1::BARBER_AS F S ATue Oct 29 1996 19:235
232.19038^)POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 19:242
232.1904LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 29 1996 19:251
232.1905SCASS1::BARBER_AS F S ATue Oct 29 1996 19:261
232.1906ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 19:262
232.1907POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 19:273
232.1908ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 19:313
232.1909POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 19:323
232.1910SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Oct 29 1996 19:342
232.1911BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 29 1996 20:0511
232.1912looking very well ...HNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionWed Oct 30 1996 16:107
232.1913ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsFri Nov 01 1996 11:216
232.1914BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 13:1411
232.1915BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorFri Nov 01 1996 13:444
232.1916POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 13:451
232.1917SMURF::WALTERSFri Nov 01 1996 13:471
232.1918ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Nov 01 1996 14:088
232.1919WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Nov 01 1996 14:2711
232.1920GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainFri Nov 01 1996 14:295
232.1921BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 14:319
232.1922BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowFri Nov 01 1996 14:345
232.1923POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 14:363
232.1924SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Nov 01 1996 14:381
232.1925SMURF::WALTERSFri Nov 01 1996 14:4413
232.1926ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsFri Nov 01 1996 14:502
232.1927Nap timeTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentFri Nov 01 1996 15:016
232.1928POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 15:021
232.1929CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Nov 01 1996 15:221
232.1930WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Nov 01 1996 16:261
232.1931SMURF::WALTERSFri Nov 01 1996 17:081
232.1932ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 14:463
232.1933POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 04 1996 14:474
232.1934ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 14:493
232.1935POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 04 1996 14:514
232.1936SALEM::DODAGoodbye Gabriella...Mon Nov 04 1996 14:526
232.1937POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 04 1996 14:523
232.1938POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 04 1996 14:545
232.1939SALEM::DODAGoodbye Gabriella...Mon Nov 04 1996 14:563
232.1940POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 04 1996 14:593
232.1941LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Nov 04 1996 15:012
232.1942FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 04 1996 15:029
232.1943LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Nov 04 1996 15:041
232.1944POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 04 1996 15:062
232.1945TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeMon Nov 04 1996 15:578
232.1946SALEM::DODAGoodbye Gabriella...Mon Nov 04 1996 15:583
232.1947SCASS1::BARBER_Ahey mister big rock starMon Nov 04 1996 16:001
232.1948ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Nov 04 1996 16:161
232.1949POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 04 1996 16:181
232.1950b5 ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Nov 04 1996 16:195
232.1951ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Nov 04 1996 16:211
232.1952ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 16:253
232.1953SCASS1::BARBER_Ahey mister big rock starMon Nov 04 1996 16:273
232.1954SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Nov 04 1996 16:343
232.1955OTOH, "Space: 1999" is starting to look good by comparisonTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentMon Nov 04 1996 16:437
232.1956CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Nov 04 1996 16:461
232.1957POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 04 1996 16:471
232.1958BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 04 1996 18:038
232.1959ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Nov 04 1996 18:133
232.1960WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Mon Nov 04 1996 18:298
232.1961ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 18:494
232.1962WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Mon Nov 04 1996 19:116
232.1963ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 19:273
232.1964WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Mon Nov 04 1996 19:306
232.1965BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SMon Nov 04 1996 19:535
232.1966DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Nov 04 1996 21:339
232.1967WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Mon Nov 04 1996 21:538
232.1968DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Nov 04 1996 22:215
232.1969ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsThu Nov 07 1996 16:462
232.1970BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 16:5312
232.1971ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsThu Nov 07 1996 17:023
232.1972SCASS1::BARBER_Ahey mister big rock starThu Nov 07 1996 18:321
232.1973Left.BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 18:331
232.1974BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 18:525
232.1975POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 07 1996 18:531
232.1976BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 18:565
232.1977POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 07 1996 19:011
232.1978SMURF::WALTERSThu Nov 07 1996 19:022
232.1979JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Nov 07 1996 19:071
232.1980BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 19:275
232.1981BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Nov 07 1996 19:405
232.1982POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 07 1996 19:471
232.1983BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 20:508
232.1984JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Nov 07 1996 20:561
232.1986BSS::PROCTOR_RPet your Peeve today!Thu Nov 07 1996 21:055
232.1985POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 07 1996 21:061
232.1987BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 21:095
232.1988ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 11 1996 11:514
232.1989CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 11 1996 11:549
232.1990SALEM::DODAVisibly shaken, not stirredMon Nov 11 1996 12:048
232.1991ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 11 1996 13:482
232.1992ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Nov 11 1996 14:162
232.1993FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 11 1996 14:225
232.1994GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Nov 11 1996 14:281
232.1995ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 11 1996 14:282
232.1996LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Nov 11 1996 14:294
232.1997BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Mon Nov 11 1996 14:295
232.1998POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 14:305
232.1999GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Nov 11 1996 14:341
232.2000SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youMon Nov 11 1996 14:355
232.2001POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 14:373
232.2002WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Mon Nov 11 1996 14:393
232.2003FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 11 1996 14:4410
232.2004SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youMon Nov 11 1996 14:444
232.2005POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 14:491
232.2006GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Nov 11 1996 15:014
232.2007POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 15:021
232.2008GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Nov 11 1996 15:061
232.2009POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 15:161
232.2010PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 11 1996 15:184
232.2011ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 11 1996 15:193
232.2012BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Mon Nov 11 1996 15:223
232.2013POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 15:241
232.2014GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Nov 11 1996 15:242
232.2015RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Nov 11 1996 16:1420
232.2016DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Nov 11 1996 16:214
232.2017hey, it was on TVSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Nov 11 1996 19:167
232.2018ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 11 1996 19:264
232.2019BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Mon Nov 11 1996 19:302
232.2020Featuring Trini Lopez, no doubtTLE::RALTOMon Nov 11 1996 20:303
232.2021ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 11:573
232.2022BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 12 1996 12:146
232.2023CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Nov 12 1996 12:303
232.2024POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 12 1996 12:481
232.2025Holds, grabs, and pin 'em downTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentTue Nov 12 1996 12:537
232.2026LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Nov 12 1996 12:564
232.2027ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 12:595
232.2028SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youTue Nov 12 1996 13:195
232.2029POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 13:205
232.2030POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 12 1996 13:221
232.2031BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 13:257
232.2032CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Nov 12 1996 13:275
232.2033SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youTue Nov 12 1996 13:273
232.2034ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 13:285
232.2035ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 13:303
232.2036SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youTue Nov 12 1996 13:312
232.2037BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 13:317
232.2038BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 13:323
232.2039SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youTue Nov 12 1996 13:344
232.2040SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youTue Nov 12 1996 13:351
232.2041ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 13:467
232.2042FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Nov 12 1996 15:548
232.2043GOJIRA::JESSOPTue Nov 12 1996 16:151
232.2044SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Nov 12 1996 16:178
232.2045SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 12 1996 16:2922
232.2046SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Nov 12 1996 16:341
232.2047SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 12 1996 16:508
232.2048SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Nov 12 1996 17:014
232.2049GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeTue Nov 12 1996 19:476
232.2050BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 19:523
232.2051POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 12 1996 19:541
232.2052POMPY::LESLIEa=(f/m)((1-(v**2/c**2))**(3/2))Thu Nov 14 1996 06:499
232.2053ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Nov 14 1996 10:584
232.2054..has the IQ of a doorknob...SMURF::WALTERSThu Nov 14 1996 11:595
232.2055WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 14 1996 12:033
232.2056NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 14 1996 12:132
232.2057WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 14 1996 12:151
232.2058...don't even know how to chill milk...SMURF::WALTERSThu Nov 14 1996 12:184
232.2059ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoThu Nov 14 1996 14:122
232.2060BUSY::SLABThe Baby TrainThu Nov 14 1996 14:223
232.2061NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 14 1996 14:231
232.2062BUSY::SLABThe age of aquariusThu Nov 14 1996 22:144
232.2063SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youFri Nov 15 1996 00:081
232.2064BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Nov 15 1996 01:239
232.2065CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Nov 15 1996 02:223
232.2066POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 02:241
232.2067CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Nov 15 1996 11:478
232.2068Voyager retruns to earthBOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveFri Nov 15 1996 13:085
232.2069POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 13:181
232.2070BUSY::SLABThey call me Dr. LoveFri Nov 15 1996 13:317
232.2071POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 13:331
232.2072DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Nov 15 1996 13:386
232.2073POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 13:422
232.2074WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 15 1996 13:516
232.2075POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 13:542
232.2076SCASS1::BARBER_AI wanna grow up just like youFri Nov 15 1996 13:591
232.2077HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingFri Nov 15 1996 14:416
232.2078BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorFri Nov 15 1996 15:3710
232.2079WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 15 1996 16:405
232.2080BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorFri Nov 15 1996 16:433
232.2081WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 15 1996 16:463
232.2082BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorFri Nov 15 1996 17:073
232.2083ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoMon Nov 18 1996 13:353
232.2084WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjMon Nov 18 1996 13:411
232.2085POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 18 1996 13:423
232.2086ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 11:124
232.2087I liked the dear beating on the hunterBIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 19 1996 11:367
232.2088ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 11:395
232.2089BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 19 1996 11:428
232.2090ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 11:463
232.2091PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 19 1996 11:477
232.2092BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 19 1996 12:013
232.2093WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 19 1996 12:292
232.2094ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 12:362
232.2095WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 19 1996 12:411
232.2096CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Nov 19 1996 12:411
232.2097ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 12:442
232.2098WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 19 1996 12:515
232.2099ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 12:532
232.2100ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Nov 19 1996 18:479
232.2101ACISS1::BATTISThu Nov 21 1996 14:462
232.2102BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expire.Thu Nov 21 1996 14:544
232.2103ACISS1::BATTISThu Nov 21 1996 14:592
232.2104irish female first name?WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 21 1996 15:003
232.2105ACISS1::BATTISThu Nov 21 1996 15:432
232.2106SUBSYS::NEUMYERBorn to boogieThu Nov 21 1996 15:505
232.2107I sent this idea to scottadams@aol.comNETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Nov 21 1996 18:102
232.2108ACISS1::BATTISThu Nov 21 1996 19:212
232.2109WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Thu Nov 21 1996 19:378
232.2110NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Nov 21 1996 19:531
232.2111ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 11:365
232.2112ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 11:433
232.2113CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Nov 22 1996 12:057
232.2114ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 12:094
232.2115WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 22 1996 12:135
232.2116DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Nov 22 1996 12:218
232.2117WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 22 1996 12:261
232.2118GENRAL::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Nov 22 1996 12:381
232.2119ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 12:383
232.2120LANDO::OLIVER_Blook to the swedes!Fri Nov 22 1996 12:412
232.2121DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Nov 22 1996 12:414
232.2122ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 12:422
232.2123WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 22 1996 12:426
232.2124ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Nov 22 1996 13:082
232.2125ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 13:182
232.2126BUSY::SLABDon't drink the (toilet) water.Fri Nov 22 1996 13:229
232.2128ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 13:283
232.2129POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 22 1996 13:297
232.2130BUSY::SLABDon't drink the (toilet) water.Fri Nov 22 1996 13:2910
232.2131POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 22 1996 13:311
232.2132ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 13:323
232.2133ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Nov 22 1996 13:474
232.2134ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 13:482
232.2135DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Nov 22 1996 13:504
232.2136ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Nov 22 1996 13:522
232.2137WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 22 1996 13:552
232.2138ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 14:043
232.2139chew thoroughlyGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Nov 22 1996 14:054
232.2140BUSY::SLABDon't get even ... get odd!!Fri Nov 22 1996 14:065
232.2141HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingFri Nov 22 1996 14:0713
232.2142ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 14:114
232.2143SMURF::WALTERSFri Nov 22 1996 14:123
232.2144DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Nov 22 1996 15:336
232.2145NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Nov 22 1996 15:361
232.2146BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetFri Nov 22 1996 15:413
232.2147BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorFri Nov 22 1996 16:244
232.2148POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Nov 22 1996 16:283
232.2149ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Nov 25 1996 12:463
232.2150BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 25 1996 12:4724
232.2151BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 25 1996 12:487
232.2152HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingMon Nov 25 1996 12:524
232.2153BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 25 1996 13:402
232.2154Funny commercialVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Nov 25 1996 17:4712
232.2155Tainted Love......BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 25 1996 17:554
232.2156VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Nov 25 1996 18:052
232.2157BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 25 1996 18:081
232.2158ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Nov 26 1996 11:392
232.2159ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Nov 26 1996 12:142
232.2160ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Nov 26 1996 12:353
232.2161BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 26 1996 12:394
232.2162ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Nov 26 1996 13:195
232.2163NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 26 1996 13:211
232.2164WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 26 1996 14:511
232.2165PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 14:534
232.2166ersatz court coverageGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Nov 26 1996 15:018
232.2167Interesting cultural phenomenonTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Favor-for-DollarsTue Nov 26 1996 16:1013
232.2168Only in Canada, you sayTROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeTue Nov 26 1996 16:189
232.2169POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 26 1996 16:271
232.2170No and yesTROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeTue Nov 26 1996 16:4213
232.2171Not a sports star, but...VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Nov 26 1996 16:436
232.2172BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyTue Nov 26 1996 16:454
232.2173TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeWed Nov 27 1996 11:038
232.2174BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorWed Nov 27 1996 12:378
232.2175ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Nov 27 1996 16:212
232.2176TROOA::BUTKOVICHeschew obfuscationWed Nov 27 1996 18:125
232.2177LANDO::OLIVER_Bgrindleproot hanglebungedyWed Nov 27 1996 18:154
232.2178POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 18:211
232.2179SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 27 1996 18:244
232.2180POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 18:281
232.2181MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Nov 27 1996 18:301
232.2182ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 18:572
232.2183TROOA::BUTKOVICHeschew obfuscationMon Dec 02 1996 18:1711
232.2184BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Dec 02 1996 19:1314
232.2185The Mountie rides again!TROOA::BUTKOVICHeschew obfuscationTue Dec 03 1996 13:284
232.2186POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 03 1996 15:013
232.2187BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Dec 03 1996 15:043
232.2188TROOA::BUTKOVICHeschew obfuscationTue Dec 03 1996 15:162
232.2189BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Tue Dec 03 1996 15:184
232.2190BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Dec 03 1996 18:226
232.2191ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Dec 04 1996 12:471
232.2192CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Dec 04 1996 13:023
232.2193nWRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comWed Dec 04 1996 13:512
232.2194MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Dec 04 1996 13:581
232.2195BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Dec 04 1996 14:016
232.2196WRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comWed Dec 04 1996 14:174
232.2197BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Dec 04 1996 14:3611
232.2198Looks Like we Made itWRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comWed Dec 04 1996 14:402
232.2199BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Wed Dec 04 1996 14:496
232.2200Wish I had a swing like that in my backyard.WRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comWed Dec 04 1996 14:513
232.2201BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECWed Dec 04 1996 15:1214
232.2202WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Wed Dec 04 1996 15:446
232.2203LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 09 1996 15:416
232.2204BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 09 1996 16:214
232.2205POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 09 1996 16:231
232.2206LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 09 1996 16:242
232.2207POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 09 1996 16:321
232.2208...but what's going on with Lois and CLark????...GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Dec 09 1996 18:114
232.2209BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 09 1996 18:204
232.2210POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Dec 09 1996 18:203
232.2211PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 09 1996 18:2411
232.2212Sinbad?GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Dec 09 1996 18:502
232.2213BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 09 1996 22:439
232.2214WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 09:285
232.2215BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 10:346
232.2216WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 10:453
232.2217BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 10:478
232.2218BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 10:498
232.2219POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 10 1996 11:565
232.2220CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Dec 10 1996 12:175
232.2221PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 12:2011
232.2222ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 12:232
232.2223PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 12:307
232.2224POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 12:501
232.2225LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 10 1996 12:533
232.2226PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 12:576
232.2227LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 10 1996 13:022
232.2228re .2226NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 10 1996 13:021
232.2229Trek needs a fresh start, maybe a retro-seriesTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Indonesian SqueezeTue Dec 10 1996 13:0717
232.2230BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 13:126
232.2231BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 13:135
232.2232NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 10 1996 13:171
232.2233WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 10 1996 13:191
232.2234Yah... SULU!GOJIRA::JESSOPTue Dec 10 1996 13:317
232.2235GOJIRA::JESSOPTue Dec 10 1996 13:322
232.2236WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 15:293
232.2237POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 15:301
232.2238CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Dec 10 1996 15:313
232.2239POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 15:321
232.2240POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 10 1996 15:334
232.2241LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 10 1996 15:436
232.2242PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 15:447
232.2243WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 10 1996 15:504
232.2244POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 16:011
232.2245WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 16:083
232.2246PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 16:1112
232.2247SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 10 1996 16:131
232.2248WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 16:191
232.2249All we can see is a reflection of the ceilingTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Indonesian SqueezeTue Dec 10 1996 16:2024
232.2250POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 16:211
232.2251BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 16:236
232.2252DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Dec 10 1996 18:246
232.2253ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 18:392
232.2254GOJIRA::JESSOPTue Dec 10 1996 18:401
232.2255SCASS1::BARBER_Abang bang you're deadTue Dec 10 1996 20:253
232.2256POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 11 1996 05:4917
232.2257ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 11 1996 11:353
232.2258CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Dec 11 1996 11:532
232.2259BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 12:246
232.2260ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Dec 11 1996 12:3013
232.2261BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 12:4413
232.2262POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 11 1996 13:031
232.2263BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 13:074
232.2264ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Dec 11 1996 14:013
232.2265BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 15:265
232.2266DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Dec 11 1996 16:397
232.2267POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Dec 11 1996 16:515
232.2268SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Dec 11 1996 17:143
232.2269BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsWed Dec 11 1996 17:1512
232.2270BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 17:247
232.2271ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 11 1996 19:154
232.2272BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Wed Dec 11 1996 19:447
232.2273CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Dec 12 1996 10:214
232.2274WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 12 1996 10:271
232.2275POMPY::LESLIEThu Dec 12 1996 11:261
232.2276ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Dec 12 1996 11:532
232.22778^)POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Dec 12 1996 11:553
232.2278POMPY::LESLIEThu Dec 12 1996 11:593
232.2279GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Dec 12 1996 14:135
232.2280BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Dec 12 1996 14:185
232.2281GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Dec 12 1996 14:452
232.2282ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 16 1996 18:573
232.2283POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 18:583
232.2284POMPY::LESLIETue Dec 17 1996 08:534
232.2285BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 17 1996 14:344
232.2286brilliant!TROOA::BUTKOVICHeschew obfuscationTue Dec 17 1996 14:492
232.2287POMPY::LESLIETue Dec 17 1996 15:131
232.2288BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 17 1996 15:193
232.2289%^>GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeTue Dec 17 1996 15:317
232.2290POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 08:497
232.2291ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 11:372
232.2292GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 18 1996 11:535
232.2293BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 18 1996 11:567
232.2294NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Wed Dec 18 1996 12:188
232.2295ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 12:272
232.2296POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 12:324
232.2297GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 18 1996 12:467
232.2298ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 12:545
232.2299ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Dec 18 1996 12:562
232.2300NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 18 1996 13:011
232.2301WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Dec 18 1996 13:021
232.2302re: 2300ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Dec 18 1996 13:057
232.2303POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 13:061
232.2304OHFSS1::POMEROYWed Dec 18 1996 13:222
232.2305CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitWed Dec 18 1996 15:4413
232.2306no strong languageCTHU26::S_BURRIDGEWed Dec 18 1996 15:501
232.2307SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Dec 18 1996 16:053
232.2308POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 16:104
232.2309SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Dec 18 1996 16:215
232.2310CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Dec 18 1996 16:245
232.2311POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 16:255
232.2312I really hate anachronistic jiggle showsBULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Dec 19 1996 12:265
232.2313ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Dec 19 1996 12:382
232.2314BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Dec 19 1996 12:472
232.2315CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Dec 19 1996 15:3212
232.2316SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Dec 19 1996 16:264
232.2317isn't that inFacesion of privacy?MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Dec 19 1996 16:492
232.2318POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Dec 19 1996 23:571
232.2319POMPY::LESLIEFri Dec 20 1996 09:271
232.2320BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightTue Dec 24 1996 13:447
232.2321POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 24 1996 15:195
232.2322NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 26 1996 12:3723
232.2323BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Thu Dec 26 1996 13:427
232.2324BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Dec 26 1996 20:2810
232.2325BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughThu Dec 26 1996 20:4012
232.2326BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughThu Dec 26 1996 20:5034
232.2327BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughThu Dec 26 1996 21:1020
232.2328ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 12:142
232.2329MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Dec 27 1996 13:234
232.2330POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Dec 27 1996 13:273
232.2331BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECFri Dec 27 1996 14:077
232.2332POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Dec 27 1996 14:133
232.2333BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECFri Dec 27 1996 14:1511
232.2334BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 14:318
232.2335BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 14:328
232.2336BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Dec 27 1996 14:355
232.2337MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Dec 27 1996 14:351
232.2338BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 14:377
232.2339BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Dec 27 1996 14:384
232.2340WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Fri Dec 27 1996 14:5420
232.2341MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Dec 27 1996 15:1522
232.2342WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Fri Dec 27 1996 15:3130
232.2343BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 15:568
232.2344MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Dec 27 1996 16:2537
232.2345WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Fri Dec 27 1996 17:0917
232.2346ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 19:032
232.2347MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Dec 27 1996 20:131
232.2348WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Sat Dec 28 1996 15:007
232.2349POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 30 1996 07:3210
232.2350ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 30 1996 11:242
232.2351POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 30 1996 11:431
232.2352BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 150KMon Dec 30 1996 13:146
232.2353HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman noter, on borrowed time.Mon Dec 30 1996 13:206
232.2354BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 150KMon Dec 30 1996 13:246
232.2355GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Dec 30 1996 13:275
232.2356HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman noter, on borrowed time.Mon Dec 30 1996 13:277
232.2357ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 30 1996 14:443
232.2358BUSY::SLABDon't get even ... get odd!!Mon Dec 30 1996 14:483
232.2359SMURF::WALTERSMon Dec 30 1996 14:502
232.2360WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Mon Dec 30 1996 14:519
232.2361CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Dec 30 1996 15:019
232.2362MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyMon Dec 30 1996 15:052
232.2363NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Dec 30 1996 15:078
232.2364LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 30 1996 15:074
232.2365NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Dec 30 1996 15:083
232.2366SMURF::WALTERSMon Dec 30 1996 15:112
232.2367MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyMon Dec 30 1996 15:144
232.2368POLE!SUBSYS::NEUMYERBorn to boogieMon Dec 30 1996 15:184
232.2369GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeMon Dec 30 1996 16:395
232.2370WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Dec 30 1996 16:481
232.2371GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeMon Dec 30 1996 16:5112
232.2372BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetMon Dec 30 1996 16:526
232.2373BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendMon Dec 30 1996 16:532
232.2374nnttmWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Dec 30 1996 17:041
232.2375TROOA::BUTKOVICHI'll be there in a jiffy!Mon Dec 30 1996 17:552
232.2376ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 30 1996 18:204
232.2377BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 30 1996 19:176
232.2378GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeMon Dec 30 1996 19:215
232.2379ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 11:493
232.2380SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Tue Dec 31 1996 11:555
232.2381SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 31 1996 11:592
232.2382ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 12:022
232.2383SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 31 1996 12:041
232.2384BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Tue Dec 31 1996 13:486
232.2385BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Tue Dec 31 1996 13:5110
232.2386WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 31 1996 14:112
232.2387BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Tue Dec 31 1996 14:113
232.2388swoon cityWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 31 1996 14:141
232.2389ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 14:162
232.2390WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 31 1996 14:181
232.2391LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Dec 31 1996 14:221
232.2392SCASS1::BARBER_Abang bang you're deadTue Dec 31 1996 14:252
232.2393ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 14:442
232.2394SCASS1::BARBER_Abang bang you're deadTue Dec 31 1996 14:531
232.2395BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Tue Dec 31 1996 15:067
232.2396ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 15:123
232.2397NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 31 1996 15:232
232.2398MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyTue Dec 31 1996 15:281
232.2399NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 31 1996 15:301
232.2400DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Dec 31 1996 15:344
232.2401WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 31 1996 15:563
232.2402BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Dec 31 1996 16:015
232.2403BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Dec 31 1996 16:0612
232.2404POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 06:544
232.2405POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 06:5511
232.2406FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Thu Jan 02 1997 08:435
232.2407We were pronounced "man and wife"!!!POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 09:123
232.2408FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Thu Jan 02 1997 10:477
232.2409POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 11:061
232.2410POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 02 1997 12:173
232.2411POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 12:181
232.2412BUSY::SLABBasket CaseThu Jan 02 1997 14:436
232.2413BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereThu Jan 02 1997 15:2210
232.2414POMPY::LESLIEFri Jan 03 1997 06:308
232.2415BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Fri Jan 03 1997 13:434
232.2416TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahFri Jan 03 1997 13:446
232.2417CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 03 1997 13:473
232.2418EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARFri Jan 03 1997 13:536
232.2419BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Fri Jan 03 1997 13:566
232.2420oh, and she's thin, blonde and blue-eyed...GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Jan 03 1997 16:386
232.2421SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 03 1997 18:075
232.2422LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 03 1997 18:103
232.2423WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Jan 03 1997 18:131
232.2424BUSY::SLABDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Jan 03 1997 18:143
232.2425SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 03 1997 18:307
232.2426GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Jan 03 1997 18:591
232.2427POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 03 1997 19:001
232.2428POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Jan 03 1997 19:013
232.2429CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 03 1997 19:023
232.2430BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Jan 03 1997 19:125
232.2431Grumpy old croaker checks inTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoFri Jan 03 1997 19:3210
232.2432TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahFri Jan 03 1997 19:372
232.2433SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 03 1997 19:505
232.2434BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 03 1997 22:164
232.2435CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Jan 04 1997 02:1111
232.2436POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Jan 04 1997 04:291
232.2437CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Jan 04 1997 11:564
232.2438BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Sat Jan 04 1997 13:086
232.2439POMPY::LESLIEMon Jan 06 1997 07:153
232.2440BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessMon Jan 06 1997 14:233
232.2441LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 06 1997 14:251
232.2442BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 06 1997 14:251
232.2443BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresMon Jan 06 1997 14:457
232.2444WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 06 1997 14:511
232.2445TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahMon Jan 06 1997 15:3320
232.2446BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightMon Jan 06 1997 16:058
232.2447POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Jan 06 1997 17:101
232.2448POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Jan 06 1997 17:163
232.2449BUSY::SLABFUBARMon Jan 06 1997 17:173
232.2450LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Jan 07 1997 16:103
232.2451POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 07 1997 16:141
232.2452abeGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Jan 07 1997 16:163
232.2453SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jan 07 1997 16:216
232.2454LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Jan 07 1997 16:272
232.2455MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyTue Jan 07 1997 19:354
232.2456Can't handle making decisionsCSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Jan 07 1997 19:3711
232.2457SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jan 07 1997 19:382
232.2458SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Tue Jan 07 1997 20:141
232.2459BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteTue Jan 07 1997 21:055
232.2460GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Jan 08 1997 11:211
232.2461SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 08 1997 11:241
232.2462POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityWed Jan 08 1997 11:345
232.2463BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendWed Jan 08 1997 11:437
232.2464ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 08 1997 12:143
232.2465ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Jan 08 1997 12:292
232.2466LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 08 1997 12:334
232.2467NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 08 1997 12:353
232.2468LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 08 1997 12:561
232.2469BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendWed Jan 08 1997 12:588
232.2470TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahWed Jan 08 1997 13:2910
232.2471her speach was tres lame.LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 08 1997 13:361
232.2472GOJIRA::JESSOPWed Jan 08 1997 14:002
232.2473NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 08 1997 14:011
232.2474WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 08 1997 14:0823
232.2475PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 08 1997 14:114
232.2476WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 08 1997 14:142
232.2477BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Wed Jan 08 1997 14:258
232.2478LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 08 1997 14:291
232.2479BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 08 1997 14:326
232.2480WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 08 1997 14:373
232.2481Could be more fun than the Game Show ChannelTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoWed Jan 08 1997 14:476
232.2482MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 08 1997 14:486
232.2483LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 08 1997 14:501
232.2484BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Wed Jan 08 1997 15:145
232.2485CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Jan 08 1997 15:458
232.2486BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendWed Jan 08 1997 16:045
232.2487Let's see, $199 + installation + $300 first-year programsTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoWed Jan 08 1997 16:2115
232.2488BRAT::CURRANWed Jan 08 1997 16:2619
232.2489SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledWed Jan 08 1997 16:394
232.2490I've been mostly looking at http://www.tvdish.comTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoWed Jan 08 1997 16:4618
232.2491BUSY::SLABAntisocialWed Jan 08 1997 16:495
232.2492Some people have verrrrrry strange livesTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoWed Jan 08 1997 17:008
232.2493NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 08 1997 17:071
232.2494BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendWed Jan 08 1997 17:071
232.2495POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 08 1997 17:071
232.2496BUSY::SLABAntisocialWed Jan 08 1997 17:098
232.2497POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 08 1997 17:132
232.2498LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 08 1997 17:171
232.2499BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendWed Jan 08 1997 17:186
232.2500ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 08 1997 17:213
232.2501WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 08 1997 17:252
232.2502BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 08 1997 17:397
232.2503Let me guess: threats of violence over "Quake vs. Quisp"?TLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoWed Jan 08 1997 17:4116
232.2504BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 08 1997 17:422
232.2505COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 08 1997 17:4813
232.2506Most 1980s+ game shows were stunningly awfulTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoWed Jan 08 1997 19:1811
232.2507SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledWed Jan 08 1997 19:2210
232.2508ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 08 1997 19:254
232.2509check out 17.7967TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahWed Jan 08 1997 19:262
232.2510You folks have the most amazing memories! :-)TLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoWed Jan 08 1997 19:366
232.2511POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 09 1997 06:015
232.2512GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Jan 09 1997 12:236
232.2513WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 09 1997 14:566
232.2514GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Jan 09 1997 16:435
232.2515GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Jan 09 1997 16:462
232.2516CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 09 1997 18:574
232.2517SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Jan 10 1997 13:0812
232.2518HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 13:107
232.2519LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 10 1997 13:141
232.2520PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 13:165
232.2521HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 13:196
232.2522CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 13:2110
232.2523DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Jan 10 1997 13:275
232.2524LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 10 1997 13:322
232.2525CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 13:344
232.2526CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 13:359
232.2527mebbe the insult is in codeWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Jan 10 1997 13:373
232.2528PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 13:426
232.2529I should post my list of Smith-to-robot insults :-)TLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoFri Jan 10 1997 13:5446
232.2530BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Jan 10 1997 14:0211
232.2531MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 14:108
232.2532BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 14:111
232.2533BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Jan 10 1997 14:124
232.2534MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 14:152
232.2535ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Jan 10 1997 14:4011
232.2536MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 14:546
232.2537CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 15:114
232.2538BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 15:225
232.2539SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Jan 10 1997 15:503
232.2540POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 15:533
232.2541Saturn adLANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 10 1997 16:002
232.2542SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 10 1997 16:015
232.2543BUSY::SLABDon't drink the (toilet) waterFri Jan 10 1997 16:075
232.2544LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 10 1997 16:105
232.2545SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 10 1997 16:208
232.2546LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 10 1997 16:293
232.2547BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Jan 10 1997 16:304
232.2548BUSY::SLABDon't get even ... get odd!!Fri Jan 10 1997 16:446
232.2549WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Jan 10 1997 16:581
232.2550POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 17:041
232.2551BUSY::SLABDon't get even ... get odd!!Fri Jan 10 1997 17:1211
232.2552EVMS::MORONEYSYS$BOOM_BAHFri Jan 10 1997 17:213
232.2553SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Jan 10 1997 17:223
232.2554GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Jan 10 1997 17:235
232.2555GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Jan 10 1997 17:234
232.2556MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 17:251
232.2557SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 10 1997 17:274
232.2558POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 17:322
232.2559DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Jan 10 1997 17:344
232.2560BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Jan 10 1997 17:368
232.2561POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 17:391
232.2562BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 10 1997 17:429
232.2563POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 18:024
232.2564MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jan 10 1997 18:2515
232.2565POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 18:333
232.2566BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 18:598
232.2567DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Jan 10 1997 19:025
232.2568POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Jan 10 1997 19:173
232.2569Can't take out the trash, my back is very delicate todayTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoFri Jan 10 1997 19:2787
232.2570POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 19:271
232.2571Yes, eat the whole box of cereal before you sueTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoFri Jan 10 1997 19:3525
232.2572BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Jan 10 1997 19:381
232.2573BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doFri Jan 10 1997 19:414
232.2574MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 20:4813
232.2575GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Fully EngagedMon Jan 13 1997 14:307
232.2576MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Jan 14 1997 13:259
232.2577POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 14 1997 13:311
232.2578some ramblings re ERMPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jan 17 1997 14:0560
232.2579POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukFri Jan 17 1997 14:085
232.2580MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jan 17 1997 14:093
232.2581DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Jan 17 1997 14:3826
232.2582My limited TV viewing in a nutshell!MILKWY::JACQUESFri Jan 17 1997 15:4432
232.2583AB FAB revisited!LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 16:172
232.2584SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 17 1997 16:353
232.2585DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Jan 17 1997 16:455
232.2586STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Jan 17 1997 17:251
232.2587MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jan 17 1997 18:049
232.2588SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 17 1997 18:086
232.2589STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Jan 17 1997 18:092
232.2590SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 17 1997 18:103
232.2591STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Jan 17 1997 18:121
232.2592LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 18:131
232.2593STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Jan 17 1997 18:131
232.2594LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 18:161
232.2595MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jan 17 1997 18:186
232.2596SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 17 1997 18:204
232.2597LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 18:221
232.2598MILKWY::JACQUESFri Jan 17 1997 18:261
232.2599LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 18:293
232.2600MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jan 17 1997 18:3310
232.2601LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 18:395
232.2602POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 17 1997 18:544
232.2603LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 18:541
232.2604POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 17 1997 19:034
232.2605LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 19:051
232.2606SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 17 1997 19:063
232.2607I'm definitely too serious about this showMPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jan 17 1997 19:087
232.2608POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 17 1997 19:172
232.2609LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 19:191
232.2610POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 17 1997 19:201
232.2611SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Jan 17 1997 19:561
232.2612CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Jan 18 1997 02:174
232.2613TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahSun Jan 19 1997 22:567
232.2614POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Jan 20 1997 01:451
232.2615POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukMon Jan 20 1997 06:0016
232.2616BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 20 1997 10:482
232.2617COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 11:261
232.2618BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 20 1997 12:175
232.2619AXPBIZ::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Jan 20 1997 15:3211
232.2620BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Jan 20 1997 20:0610
232.2621BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Jan 20 1997 20:064
232.2622TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahMon Jan 20 1997 20:191
232.2623BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Jan 20 1997 21:185
232.2624BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 20 1997 22:554
232.2625POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukTue Jan 21 1997 08:112
232.2626BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Jan 21 1997 13:5011
232.2627BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 21 1997 13:516
232.2628BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Jan 21 1997 14:065
232.2629BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 21 1997 14:401
232.2630MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Jan 21 1997 14:414
232.2631BUSY::SLABAll the leaves are brownTue Jan 21 1997 14:493
232.2632BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 21 1997 15:323
232.2633POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 21 1997 15:341
232.2634BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 21 1997 15:351
232.2635BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Jan 21 1997 16:417
232.2636BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Jan 21 1997 17:0643
232.2637POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 21 1997 17:081
232.2638CADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandTue Jan 21 1997 17:503
232.2639TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahTue Jan 21 1997 18:382
232.2640BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Tue Jan 21 1997 19:2827
232.2641CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Jan 22 1997 01:1823
232.2642CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Jan 22 1997 01:1910
232.2643Who sponsored it? Audi?DSPAC9::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandWed Jan 22 1997 02:343
232.2644CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Jan 22 1997 08:4614
232.2645POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukWed Jan 22 1997 08:462
232.2646Dumb version of Quantum LeapPOMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukWed Jan 22 1997 08:471
232.2647the Western is dead...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Jan 22 1997 11:468
232.2648MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 22 1997 12:1011
232.2649POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 22 1997 12:302
232.2650TROOA::BUTKOVICHtry a little tendernessWed Jan 22 1997 13:112
232.2651WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 22 1997 13:214
232.2652LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 22 1997 13:263
232.2653MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 22 1997 13:281
232.2654re: .2652WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 22 1997 13:281
232.2655SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledWed Jan 22 1997 13:327
232.2656;pLANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 22 1997 13:364
232.2657POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 22 1997 13:437
232.2658BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 22 1997 14:133
232.2659BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 22 1997 15:157
232.2660BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 22 1997 15:165
232.2661SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Wed Jan 22 1997 15:1675
232.2662CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Jan 22 1997 23:579
232.2663Worst movie I've seen in a decade ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Jan 23 1997 11:371
232.2664Sounds like Silk Purse SyndromeTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Jan 23 1997 16:1410
232.2665ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 24 1997 11:485
    <--  Actually, LCD technology has come a long way, and may make the
    60's TV Guide predicitons right.  Oh, and let's not leave out the new
    plasma TVs... very expensive right now, but the technology is there to
    have a very large TV that is only a few inches thick, that you can mount
    on your wall.
232.2666ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 24 1997 12:295
    
    << plasma TVs
    
    
    we already have plasma tvs, just rent any Arnie or Sly film.
232.2667SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 24 1997 13:264
    > LCD technology
    
    Yup, you too can have a 14" active-matrix multiscan monitor for your
    puter.  Only $2995.
232.2668ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 24 1997 16:331
    I'm talking LCD TVs... and I didn't say it was cheap.
232.2669CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitMon Jan 27 1997 10:118
    Harry Enfield and Chums. Flipping superbly brilliantly excellently
    wonderfully super comedy at his best. (Billy Connolly - take note).
    
    1 hilarious sketch is when Dad meets his gay son`s boyfriend for the
    1st time. They go to a pub "I`ll have a pint of bitter,please Dad".
    "Are you sure? They do sell babycham you know".
    
    ho,ho!                                    
232.2670LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 27 1997 18:124
    funniest new tv show: 'king of the hill'.
    the trials and tribulations of hank hill
    and his family.  set in a small town in
    texas.  
232.2671SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 27 1997 18:131
    < that woman ain't right.
232.2672hank, the good ol' boyLANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 27 1997 18:161
    just the _sound_ of his voice cracks me up.
232.2673WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 28 1997 09:402
Civil War series is back on. i can watch it over and over
and over...
232.2674BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Jan 28 1997 14:278
    
    	Did anybody see "La Femme Nikita", the new weekly series that's on
    	USA last night?  I believe it was the 1st episode.
    
    	Not bad.  The premise is the same as the movie, but the basis for
    	the show appears that it will be more technological than the movie.
    	IE, more computer-oriented spywork than actual guns and bombs.
    
232.2675BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROTue Jan 28 1997 16:0517
                <<< Note 232.2674 by BUSY::SLAB "As you wish" >>>

    
>    	Did anybody see "La Femme Nikita",

	I'm sure someone did.

> the new weekly series that's on
>    	USA last night?  I believe it was the 1st episode.
 
	It's been on for about a month.

>    	Not bad. 

	Not great either, but there's not much on Mondays.

Jim
232.2676All new episodes! 8^)ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Jan 30 1997 12:027
    I didn't turn the toob on last night, but I did watch Hercules the
    other night.  No Aphrodite or brunette bow-babe, but Calysto made an
    appearance... even made up to look evil (dark make-up around the eyes,
    etc.), she's not too bad.  Nice midriff, to be sure.
    
    I think they should replace Xena with Calysto, personally.  But that's
    another show... sort of.
232.2677POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukThu Jan 30 1997 12:1210
    Really stoopid ER last night where a woman 'dies of epilepsy' having
    slept with Doug. Of course the cocaine didn't help.
    
    Benton's face when told he has great hands but no personality was a
    picture.
    
    I like ER, good acting and slightly weird. Really reminiscent of St
    Elsewhere at times.
    
    /a
232.2678where's 3rd Rock?BGSDEV::RAMSAYThu Jan 30 1997 13:011
    does anyone know what happened to 3rd RocK?
232.2679POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukThu Jan 30 1997 13:085
    Interestingly, I read a critique that says the 3rd RftS is about being
    gay in a straight community. I cannot remember if I mentioned this
    before. Glen, do you see the similarities?
    
    /a
232.2680BARSTR::JANDROWThu Jan 30 1997 13:593
    last time i saw it, susan, 3rd rock was on sunday nites at 8:00...it 
    competes with 'touched by an angel', unfortunately (imo).
    
232.2681BGSDEV::RAMSAYThu Jan 30 1997 14:022
    but it hasn't been on the past 2 Sundays or Wednesdays, raq.  I'm so
    afraid it's been cancelled.  I want to write a nasty email to ABC.
232.2682BARSTR::JANDROWThu Jan 30 1997 14:118
    
    don't think it's been cancelled.  i am sure it wasn't on this past
    sunday because of the superbowl.  not sure about the week before. 
    shows sometimes "disappear" instead of showing reruns, i think.  i
    dont' think they'd cancel this show...it just won some award (golden
    globe, i think) and so did john lithgow.
    
    
232.2683BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Jan 30 1997 16:329

	The show is constantly in the top 20, so I doubt it is cancelled.

	Andy.... no, I do not see that. Hmmmmm



Glen
232.2684POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukThu Jan 30 1997 16:365
    
    I think the rationale was that like gays, they are opressed into hiding
    their true selves, etcetera. 
    
    A load of nunkum, imho, but who am I to know?
232.2685BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Jan 30 1997 16:393

	On that level.... yeah.... I guess..... hmmmmmm
232.2686could be...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 30 1997 16:464
  Hmmm...Glen...UFO's...

  bb
232.2687ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Jan 30 1997 17:292
    
    <---- explains lots, actually.
232.2688NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Jan 30 1997 17:381
Complaing to ABC won't do much since it's on NBC...
232.2689BUSY::SLABAs you wishThu Jan 30 1997 17:446
    
    	RE: .2677
    
    	That episode was shown months ago over here ... might have been a
    	repeat on your side of the pond as well.
    
232.2690DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Jan 30 1997 18:125
    
    
    	I doubt it was a repeat over there Shawn.  Their shows
    	are usually at least a few months behind ours.
    
232.2691SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Thu Jan 30 1997 20:2711
    Fox Rides High in Ratings (Reuters) 
    
       The two highest rated shows on television for the week beginning
    Jan. 20 were on the Fox network, according to the latest A.C. Nielsen
    ratings. Super Bowl XXXI and the Fox post-game show were ranked one and
    two, respectively. NBC had six shows in the top 10, led by ``E.R.'' in
    third place. ABC's ''NYPD Blue'' tied at No. 9 and was the network's
    only top ten entry this week. 
    
    
                                       
232.2692POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukFri Jan 31 1997 10:385
    Ayup, ER is 8 months back on you. "Early Edition" is in parallel, tho'.
    
    Is that good or what?
    
    :-)
232.2693ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 31 1997 11:213
    .2691
    
    Where did Hercules rank?  8^)
232.2694BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 11:2726
| <<< Note 232.2693 by ACISS2::LEECH "Terminal Philosophy" >>>

| Where did Hercules rank?  8^)

	It ranks all right! :-)

	Sindicated shows are not on the regular Nielson ratings list. But I
believe I heard that Hercules is the #1 or #2 sindicated show. It's either:


			Baywatch
			Hercules
			Xena



	or


			Hercules
			Baywatch
			Xena



Glen
232.2695ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 31 1997 12:154
    Xena would topple Hercules in the ratings if they'd make Calysto the
    new Xena... unless the bow-babe became a regular on Hercules (Nemesis
    is the character's name, I believe).  Or better yet, boot Hercules off
    the show and have Nemesis, Aphrodite and Calysto joining forces.  8^)
232.2696BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 12:185

	I like the Xena they have now. She can have that, "I'm gonna kick your
butt" look one minute, and then have the tender look the next. And that scream
she does! 
232.2697ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 31 1997 12:323
    Calysto has a better body.  This actress plays a fun villian, too. 
    Perhaps by making her Xena, she would lose a bit of flare.  Of course,
    she's still more fun to look at.  8^)
232.2698WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 31 1997 12:526
i would agree that Calysto has a better body, but i would argue
that Lucy is better looking and has really created the character
called Xena.

i would be very diappointed to see Lucy lose the job based on
her abdominals. it just wouldn't be Xena anymore.
232.2699ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 13:292
    
    they can make room for her on Melrose Place.
232.2700ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 31 1997 16:2210
    I don't think there is a contest between looks (Xena vs. Calysto). 
    Even made up to look "evil", the actress who plays Calysto wins hands
    down (IMO, tastes are a personal thing, though).  Not that Lucy is hard
    to look at, mind you.  
    
    The actress who played Calysto *did* play Xena (the trading
    bodies/death episodes), and did a pretty good job, IMO.
    
    Of course, neither of these women can hold a candle to Nemesis, who is
    the ultimate babe with a bow... she's short, too.  8^)
232.2701WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 31 1997 16:251
now, Nemesis is Aphrodite from Hercules, correct?
232.2702ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 31 1997 16:4316
    No.  Nemesis was once an immortal, but was punished by Hera for not
    killing Eolis (Hercules talked her out of it), and is now human.  The
    important part of the equation is that Nemesis is a beautiful brunette
    (and short, too).
    
    Aphrodite is Hercules' half sister (his "little sis"), and is the
    goddess of love... a title well fitting her uhm... attributes.  She is
    a very comely blonde.
    
    So to go over this once more...
    
    Nemesis - brunette
    Aphrodite - blonde
    
    Both appear on Hercules, though usually not at the same time (which is
    unfortunate). 
232.2703POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 16:443
    {boggle}
    
    
232.2704POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Jan 31 1997 16:453
    
    Who gives a flying fornication?
    
232.2705huge audienceGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Jan 31 1997 16:475
  A VAST number of people, not including me, care intensely.  As a group,
 they are exceeded in number by those who care intensely about Baywatch.

 bb
232.2706LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 31 1997 16:531
    this sort of stuff rots a firm moral base.  imo.
232.2707PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 31 1997 16:557
    no, it just rots.

    about as intriguing as reading about someone's bowling
    escapades.


232.2708ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 31 1997 17:003
    .2704
    
    HEY!  I was just answering a question.
232.2709BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 17:055
    
    	RE: .2702
    
    	What a waste of potentially useful brain cells.
    
232.27108^) ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Jan 31 1997 17:0611
    .2707
    
    That reminds me... Wednesday night really blew chunks.  The lane
    conditions were really bad, no oil left by the second game.  You should
    have seen my ball hook!  MAN!  Too bad I scored terribly, was lucky to
    break 500, I was.  Average just went down... again.
    
    Even Bob "the bowling machine" didn't do very well.  And our captain,
    well, I won't even discuss his series, though I will say he had 14
    splits.  I know the number because he told me.. in fact, he told
    everyone.  He didn't look too happy.
232.2711BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 17:107
    
    	Steve, to be honest, 500 sounds like a darn good score.  I don't
    	think I've even broken 210 in 1 game.
    
    	So maybe you should look for oilless lanes in the future, if it
    	helps your game that much.
    
232.2712They did it with expert timingTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxFri Jan 31 1997 17:336
    > Who gives a flying fornication?
    
    Xena's stunt double, but you gotta pay her time-and-a-half
    after 6:18.
    
    Chris
232.2713SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 31 1997 17:344
    
    	<-- ayup, it's Friday.
    
    
232.2714POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Jan 31 1997 17:353
    
    That's a little bit frightening.
    
232.2715BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 17:371
let it snow let it snow let it snow!
232.2716POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 17:441
    speaking of which, it's snowing like a bastard here.
232.2717POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Jan 31 1997 17:463
    
    How does a bastard snow?
    
232.2718Little-known make-up-a-factTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxFri Jan 31 1997 17:476
    > it's snowing like a bastard here.
    
    By the way, that was the line that the censors deleted from
    "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
    
    Chris
232.2719POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 17:471
    I knew this might start a flurry of questions.
232.2720POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Jan 31 1997 17:483
    
    Don't be a flake - answer me!
    
232.2721CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 31 1997 17:493

 Great..we now have to plow through more puns
232.2722POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 17:501
    You can bank on that.
232.2723snowball effect...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Jan 31 1997 17:504
 I don't like the drift of these puns...

  bb
232.2724LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 31 1997 17:512
    oh, remember colin's "dug less fairbanks".
    freakin' funny it was.
232.2725POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 17:521
    Sorry, guess I precipitated this current round.
232.2726SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 31 1997 17:581
    So we should all give you the cold shoulderrr, eh?
232.2727BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 18:013
    
    	Ice suggest we quit while we're ahead.
    
232.2728PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 31 1997 18:127
>         <<< Note 232.2724 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "ready to begin again" >>>

>    oh, remember colin's "dug less fairbanks".

	yes, outdone only, imho, by "<-- she mo' savvy".


232.2729LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 31 1997 18:193
    .2728
    
    oh yes, most excellent!
232.2730ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 19:203
    
    colin is witty, true enough. the she mo savvy was a classic.
    him one funny dude.
232.2731POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 19:201
    Too bad he's such a recluse.
232.2732SMURF::WALTERSI don't have an ilklingFri Jan 31 1997 19:221
    I felt like I was dead for a few minutes there.
232.2733ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 19:222
    
    yeah, he's a wallflower all right.
232.2734ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 03 1997 13:523
    
    two hour episode of Melrose Place tonight. Haven't seen the show
    in a month or better.
232.2735ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Feb 03 1997 14:038
    .2711
    
    500 is well below my average... and to be honest, my average isn't very
    good this year.  I used to average mid-190's (I averaged 218 in one
    league, though that was only a six-week stretch as a sub).
    
    It wasn't ALL the lane conditions (though they were bad), it was also a
    good dose of "bugman's bowling skills have gone south, lately".  
232.2736TROOA::BUTKOVICHlet's work the problem, peopleMon Feb 03 1997 15:146
    Excellent episode of the X-Files last night - hubba hubba for Dana's
    pick up, too!  I bet she's going to quit at some point during this
    season.
    
    The Discovery Channel also had a wonderful show that had Robin Williams
    interacting with dolphins.  What magnificent creatures.
232.2737LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 03 1997 15:161
    next week she gets brain cancer.
232.2738DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Feb 03 1997 15:3012
    
    
    	re: Chris
    
    	Darn! How did I miss that on Discovery?!  =(
    
    	re: Oph
    
    	Actually, she found out LAST week that she probably has cancer
    	(and that was one f'ed up episode!!).  Next week she finally tells
    	Mulder about it.
    
232.2739LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 03 1997 15:434
    jj, idnkt!  missed last week's episode.
    no wonder she seems so troubled.  loved
    it when she told the little twerp,
    "look mulder, not everything's about you."
232.2740POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 03 1997 15:462
    Yes, the cancer creature said to her "you have something I need." then
    she woke up with a nose bleed.
232.2741BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 03 1997 15:533

	Tell the cancer creature to stay the hell out of her nose. 
232.2742POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 03 1997 15:551
    No, he wanted to snack on her brain tumour.
232.2743ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Feb 03 1997 18:471
    What will the X-Files be like without Skully?  
232.2744ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 03 1997 18:532
    
    prolly, just a skeleton of its former self.
232.2745ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Feb 03 1997 18:593
    Maybe they can replace Skully with Nemesis (minus the bow... though
    that actually might be an interesting addition to normal FBI weaponry).
    8^)
232.2746BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 03 1997 19:047
x-files spoiler on skully




she won't be going anywhere for at least another year..... she is under 
contract.
232.2747TROOA::BUTKOVICHlet's work the problem, peopleMon Feb 03 1997 19:182
    I didn't mean that Gillian Anderson was going to quit the show, I meant
    that Dana was going to quit the FBI.
232.2748BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 03 1997 19:191
ahhhh.... thanks for clearing that up for me.....
232.2749GAK!BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 03 1997 23:075


	Melrose Place's 2 hr special is on!!!!  Isn't it the very best thing to
ever happen on the face of the earth?????
232.2750POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 03 1997 23:161
    'pril and Battis must be doing whirly-twirlies right now.
232.2751POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.uk as of Feb 14Tue Feb 04 1997 06:291
    Bllody SKY showed a repeat X-Files on Sunday.
232.2752ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 04 1997 11:523
    
    Melrose Place was typical last night. Everyone taking turns sleeping
    with everyone else. god i love that show!!
232.2753WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 04 1997 11:541
    Fantasy Island, Batti's style.
232.2754BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonTue Feb 04 1997 20:466
    
    	Coutrney-Thorne Smith's voice is going to be in the next "Duckman"
    	episode.  The preview showed her in a room with Duckman, and she
    	spouts off "Lick lick slobber slobber sex" [or something like that]
    	and jumps on him.
    
232.2755POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 04 1997 20:511
    That is filthy.
232.2756BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 04 1997 23:333

	Where is that April?????
232.2757SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Tue Feb 04 1997 23:521
    ???
232.2758POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 05 1997 02:401
    My dog said "ack" tonight.
232.2759SMURF::WALTERSWed Feb 05 1997 11:171
    .2758   Give him a clarinet.  He is obviously of the acker ilk.
232.2760ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 05 1997 11:441
    Hercules was very good last night.  
232.2761ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 12:082
    
    Glen, here's your cue.
232.2762BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 12:253

	Ok, Battis... Steve.... why was it good?
232.2763BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationWed Feb 05 1997 14:464
    
    	Battis, I think Glen missed a sexual reference for the 1st time
    	in his life.
    
232.2764BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsWed Feb 05 1997 14:561
    Melrose was great !
232.2765ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 15:092
    
    another closet MP fan emerges.
232.2766ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 05 1997 15:4616
    Oopsie.  Hercules, the TV show, was good last night.  You gotta watch
    yourself at all times in here (and my thanks to Glen for missing this
    golden opportinity to slam-dunk my entry with enuendo   8^) ).
    
    Why was it good?  Well, the story was okay... and there was a lovely
    brunette playing the Hine (or Hind... I could never figure out what they
    were saying).  Well, her human form was brunette and attractive,
    anyway.  Ol' Herc was falling for her, too (he missed his chance with
    Nemesis... what a maroon).  There was another really attractive
    brunette in Aries' temple, but she was only on screen for a minute,
    at best.  8^)
    
    All in all, it was much better than any Melrose place episode.
    
    
    -steve
232.2767BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 15:504

	Steve.... who said I missed it? I just wanted to show that sexual
induendo was involved... from the het perspective. Thanks!
232.2768SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Wed Feb 05 1997 16:131
    Sexual innuendo?  Where?
232.2769BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomWed Feb 05 1997 16:203
    
    	Wanna go camping, April?
    
232.2770BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 16:221
:-)
232.2771clarificationACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 05 1997 17:093
    .2767
    
    Missing it = passing up opportunity.  
232.2772WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 05 1997 17:183
    >Sexual innuendo?  Where?
    
     If it were <think Glen> you'd know!
232.2773POMPY::LESLIEAndy, DEC man walking...Thu Feb 06 1997 06:4410
    ER here is months behind the US, but I'm curious to know whether Benton
    really does continue in his sick-joke-for-a-kids-Doctor role or does he
    ever progress?
    
    ...and having missed the ending, last nights was the Halloween episode
    where Susan and Dr Gree were last seen (by me) dancing and drunk. Did
    they end up in bed in that episode? Please can we get this out of the
    way and move onward...?
    
    /a
232.2774WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 06 1997 09:192
Chicago Sons appears to be disintegrating (imo).

232.2775WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 06 1997 10:235
    >...and having missed the ending, last nights was the Halloween episode
    >where Susan and Dr Gree were last seen (by me) dancing and drunk. Did
    >they end up in bed in that episode? 
    
     I don't think so.
232.2776This is pretty much "what's on" in the wee hoursTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 06 1997 12:4524
    This is lame, but oh well...
    
    Whilst channel-surfing I landed on an infomercial for an exercise
    machine (hard to avoid without shutting the infernal box down
    altogether).  This particular one had three has-been actresses
    and a pitchman.  I recognized two of the has-been actresses as
    the blonde from the 1980's show about the girls' boarding school
    (can't remember her name or the show's name, and don't much care;
    oh, wait, I think it was "The Facts of Life" or something similar),
    and Jill Whelan from "The Love Boat" (who's turned out to be
    somewhat attractive in her, what, early 30's).
    
    The third one looks very familiar but I cannot begin to identify her,
    and for some reason it's taken up a lingering and annoying residence in
    the back of my mind.  So if anyone has seen this infomercial and
    can identify her, that would allow me to return to what passes for
    my normal thought processes.
    
    One can almost imagine the infomercial's producers intentionally
    hiring three "Ohhhh, who *is* that?" actresses just so that we'll
    remember their wretched ad above the other hundred or so exercise
    machine ads, but that's too demented even for me.
    
    Chris
232.2777CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Feb 06 1997 12:5611


 I'd love to help you, but right now my brain is occupied trying to remember
 the name of a dog a friend of ours had many years ago (which of course matters
 nothing in the full scheme of things other than we thought of this dog
 the other night when recalling a former domicile of ours in Colorado).



Jim
232.2778ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 06 1997 13:002
    
    great run on sentence there, muppetman.
232.2779A doggie "wag"TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 06 1997 13:045
    Many years ago, half the dogs in our neighborhood were named
    Prince, so how 'bout that as a guess?  The dog formerly known
    as Prince...
    
    Chris
232.2780CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Feb 06 1997 13:078


 Thanks very much, Blazer Boy..

 
 Prince was not the name, thank you.  'twas a female dog..that much I remember,
 and a doberman..er, doberperson.
232.2781NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 06 1997 13:091
Princess?
232.2782CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Feb 06 1997 13:214


 ;-)
232.2783BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughThu Feb 06 1997 15:0912
    
    	RE: .2776
    
    	Well, the blonde from "The Facts of Life" was no doubt Blair, or
    	Lisa Welchel.
    
    	You might remember Jill Whelan as the transplant patient from
    	"Airplane!".
    
    	2 trivial snippets which do absolutely nothing to answer your
    	actual question, but could be interesting nonetheless.

232.2784Must be tough times for ex-sitcom starsTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 06 1997 15:4511
    Yep, that was the blonde from "Facts of Life", thanks, I couldn't
    remember her name at all.  It was easy to identify her just by
    hair color, because all of the other girls on that show were
    brunettes.  That show wasn't too bad, actually, for an 80's sitcom
    (not exactly the Golden Age).
    
    I still can't figure out the other one in that infomercial...
    maybe one of the original Brady Bunch kids or something like that.
    Naw, they're older than that now...
    
    Chris
232.2785BUSY::SLABBeware of geeks baring griftsThu Feb 06 1997 15:498
    
    	Marcia is 39-40, Jan is about 37 and Cindy is about 34.
    
    	Or for the purists, make that Maureen, Eve and Susan.
    
    
    	What channel was this show on?
    
232.2786Desperate times lead to desperate measuresTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 06 1997 15:524
    Only ABC would've been desperate enough to carry such a thing
    in the late 1960's.  :-)
    
    Chris
232.2787BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 06 1997 15:526
| <<< Note 232.2785 by BUSY::SLAB "Beware of geeks baring grifts" >>>


| What channel was this show on?

	Better yet.... what network? 
232.2788WhoopsTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 06 1997 15:538
    Whoops, early 1970's... didn't it start in 1970?
    
    Before their "Happy Days"-based turnaround in 1974 or so,
    ABC was the perennial distant-third runner.  This led them
    to do some interesting things at times, though, that the
    stodgy other two wouldn't dream of doing. :-)
    
    Chris
232.2789BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 06 1997 15:564

	The first year of Mork & Mindy was a classic. After that it was trash.
Same with Welcome Back Kotter. 
232.2790ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 06 1997 16:013
    
    what scares me is the fact that shawn knows so much about tv trivia.
    Did he spend most of his waking hours glued to the set?
232.2791BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Thu Feb 06 1997 16:057
    
    	Chris, I know what channel "The Brady Bunch" was on.  It started
    	in/before '69, BTW.
    
    	I wanted to know what channel this infomercial thing was on, you
    	dolt.  8^)
    
232.2792BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Thu Feb 06 1997 16:157
    
    	I ws in the IMDB, and coincidentally, Eve Plumb had a guest ap-
    	pearance on "The Facts of Life".  Weird, huh?
    
    	Stacey Q ["Two of Hearts"] and Jay Johnson [ventriloquist from
    	"Soap", I believe] also had guest appearances.
    
232.2793Kill the babysitter and save the children ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Feb 06 1997 17:185
 >   what scares me is the fact that shawn knows so much about tv trivia.
 >   Did he spend most of his waking hours glued to the set?


  I wonder if he ever worked for the cable company ....
232.2794I hardly ever notice channels anymore, they keep changingTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 06 1997 17:428
    Oh, that... :-)  From what I've seen in the last couple of weeks,
    it might be easier to say what channels the infomercial *hasn't*
    been on.  I've seen it in passing on different channels... let's
    see... the usual suspects are the low-end cable channels (e.g.,
    SciFi Channel) and the UHF broadcast channels during late night
    and the early morning.
    
    Chris
232.2795MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Feb 07 1997 13:581
    Wonderful Benton-waking-up sequence on ER last night... :'}
232.2796BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Fri Feb 07 1997 14:134
    
    	I was hoping that Carter would "accidentally" sew a scalpel into
    	his abdomen or something.
    
232.2797LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 07 1997 14:182
    the PA with AIDS, she's really quite good.
    stole the show, imo.
232.2798ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 10 1997 13:133
    
    a dilemma for this evening. MP or 3rd Rock from the Sun.
    decisions, decisions....
232.2799You could always tape MP :-)BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Feb 10 1997 13:371
3rd rock
232.2800CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Feb 10 1997 13:472
    Better yet, use the 3rd rock to smash the tape of Melrose Place for an
    immediate upgrade of you television viewing.  
232.2801CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 10 1997 13:529


 Turn the thing off and read a book.




 Jim
232.2802ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 10 1997 14:174
    
    muppetman, you don't seem to understand my dilemma. I am addicted to
    Melrose Place, there is only one cure, that is to watch it. Otoh,
    Dennis Rodman will be a guest on 3rd Rock, do you see my point?
232.2803SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Mon Feb 10 1997 14:173
    That shouldn't be a very hard decision, Mark!
    
    
232.2804CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 10 1997 14:2510


 Well, I don't watch either show, so there is no dilemma.  However, anything
 with Mr. Rodman making an appearance would be less likely to be viewed
 by this writer.


 
Jim
232.2805SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Mon Feb 10 1997 14:371
    Dennis Rodman is a punk.
232.2806ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 10 1997 14:453
    
    ok, you made my decision easier. Raw, uninhibited, graphic sex
    wins out.
232.2807BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 14:457
| <<< Note 232.2806 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town" >>>


| ok, you made my decision easier. Raw, uninhibited, graphic sex
| wins out.

	You pig!
232.2808TROOA::BUTKOVICHlet's work the problem, peopleMon Feb 10 1997 15:042
    Another good episode of the X-Files last night.  I think Fox cares more
    than he has shown.
232.2809POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 10 1997 15:061
    It's just a matter of time before they screw each other's brains out.
232.2810LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 10 1997 15:183
    i passed up 'x-files' for 'prime suspect'.  now i wish i
    hadn't.  i couldn't understand a third of the dialogue
    in ps.
232.2811POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Feb 10 1997 15:183
    
    I watched "Pride & Prejudice" on A&E.
    
232.2812CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 10 1997 15:208


 I watched "Top Secret" on Comedy Central, for the 1233rd time.


 
Jim
232.2813APACHE::KEITHDr. DeuceMon Feb 10 1997 15:223
    On Discovery they had a show on the effect of a comet hitting earth.
    There are quite a few people concerned about this. The show was a lot
    more scientific than I thought it would be
232.2814TROOA::BUTKOVICHlet's work the problem, peopleMon Feb 10 1997 15:316
    Re:  Pride and Prejudice
    
    The problem I had with that production is that I couldn't stand the
    actor who played Mr. Darcy (Colin Firth?).  I can't remember the female
    character's name (Lizzie?) but I think she could have done a lot better
    for herself
232.2815TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Feb 10 1997 16:1010
    Shawn,
    
    Can you look in your handy dandy little book and post the cast list for 
    "Spencer for Hire" I need the info to settle a bet.
    
    
    Thanks
    
    
    joan
232.2816LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 10 1997 16:121
    i believe shawn's out this week.  but maybe not.
232.2817SALEM::DODASomeday, Someway...Mon Feb 10 1997 16:121
he's out.
232.2818ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 10 1997 16:162
    
    he's out, because oph was waiting for this week to begin.
232.2819POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Feb 10 1997 16:1938
    
    "Spenser: For Hire" (1985)
    
                                             [TV series]
    
                                           USA 1985-1988 Color 
    
    
    
         Language:                English 
     Genre/keyword:               Drama / detective 
    
    
    Cast (in alphabetical order) probably complete 
          Avery Brooks .... Hawk
          Richard Jaeckel .... Lt. Martin Quirk
          Carolyn McCormick .... Rita Fiore
          Ron McLarty .... Sgt. Frank Belson
          Barbara Stock .... Susan Silverman
          Robert Urich .... Spenser
    
    
    Notable Guest Appearances: 
          Sarah-Michelle Gellar 
                           as [unknown] 
          Carrie Kei Heim 
                           as Marcella Harrington (ep. 'At the River's Edge
    (1985)') 
          Lauren Holly 
                           as [unknown] 
          Melissa Leo 
                           as Mary Hamilton (ep. 'Mary Hamilton (1986)') 
          Rob Morrow 
                           as Danny, a bicycle messenger (1987) 
          Alexandra Wilson 
                           as [unknown] (1986) 
    
                           
232.2820POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 10 1997 16:211
    Captain Sisko!
232.2821:-)TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Feb 10 1997 16:225
    Thanks Mz_Debra, I am now $20 richer.
    
    
    
    joan
232.2822NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 10 1997 16:251
That's $20 Canadian, which will buy you a small cup of coffee.
232.2823DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Feb 10 1997 16:3214
    
    
    	re: Glenn, a few back
    
    	Actually there are no plans for Scully and Mulder to get
    	together.  Other shows where the main characters start
    	off as friends and end up as lovers have gone downhill
    	(Moonlighting, Cheers, etc).  X-Files doesn't want to end
    	up like that.
    
    	Though I will admit at the end of last night's episode I
    	was yelling at the TV "just hug her already will ya?!"  =)
    
    	
232.2824BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Feb 10 1997 16:356
  >Otoh,
  >  Dennis Rodman will be a guest on 3rd Rock, do you see my point?

  That changes things considerabley.

  Definitely turn off the tube and read a book ...
232.2825POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 10 1997 16:422
    Who said they would become lovers? I was just talking about screwing,
    that's all.
232.2826POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Feb 10 1997 16:483
    
    Yeah, love does seem to be in short supply these days.
    
232.2827SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 10 1997 16:481
    "Fox fox on Fox." 
232.2828POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 10 1997 17:001
    I wouldn't know, I'm a man so there's no real way for me to tell.
232.2829GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Feb 10 1997 17:024
    forgive me, but i thought glenn said there's no real way for him
    to tell he is a man.
    
    i think it IS time to go home, afterall :-)
232.2830POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 10 1997 17:041
    God, it's worse than I thought!
232.2831POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Feb 10 1997 17:044
    
    I don't think Rocush and Leech and Conlon love each other very much. 
    Dire shortage of love there.
    
232.2832BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 17:0911

	I was watching this nature show on cheetahs. Wow... the animals they
killed (other baby animals) was so hard to take. One such kill was a baby that
they had just showed being born. :-(

	But it was quite fascinating to watch them in action. 



Glen
232.2833DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Feb 10 1997 17:165
    
    
    	Geez, Glen didya have to share that?!  :\
    
    
232.2834SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 10 1997 17:181
    Be grateful he didn't tell us about the Chimpansies.
232.2835ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 10 1997 17:182
    
    cheetahs have been known to jog too.
232.2836BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 17:265
| <<< Note 232.2828 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Patented Problem Generator" >>>

| I wouldn't know, I'm a man so there's no real way for me to tell.

	hee hee
232.2837was it Rosie ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Feb 10 1997 17:276
  yeah, there was a cheatah in the Boston marathon a few years back.

  what was her name ?

  bb
232.2838BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 17:273

	JJ.... be thankful there were no bikes involved
232.2839WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Feb 10 1997 17:283
    >yeah, there was a cheatah in the Boston marathon a few years back.
    
     Rosie Ruiz.
232.2840ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Feb 10 1997 18:432
    Babylon 5 was interesting, last night.  I was hoping for a more
    dramatic final battle though... I love special effects.  8^)
232.2841<cringe>TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxMon Feb 10 1997 18:4910
    Oh-oh.  I hate to be the one to bear bad news, but I'd read in the
    paper last week that this is going to be B5's last season.  It was
    supposed to go five years, but WB is putting on the brakes on
    production of new episodes after this season.
    
    Now, for the sake of you B5 fans, I hope the article was incorrect
    and/or premature.  Supposedly the producer will be coming up with
    a proper ending episode(s) for the series.
    
    Chris
232.2842MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyMon Feb 10 1997 19:044
    I love them....I love them dearly.  They are my people....I am their
    sovereign............
    
    PULL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
232.2843DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Feb 10 1997 19:094
    
    
    	Jack honey, I think you need a vacation.  =)
    
232.2844SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Feb 10 1997 19:1710
    re: .2840
    
    I was disappointed.
    
    <spoiler>
    
    
    One should not be able to deflect an entire intergalatic
    conflageration simply by saying, "Shoo!"  
    
232.2845BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 19:3014
| <<< Note 232.2840 by ACISS2::LEECH "Terminal Philosophy" >>>

| Babylon 5 was interesting, last night.  

	Take it to topic 86! :-)


	No matter how much I watch it, I just can't get into it. At least DS9
has made some real good changes to make it a bit more interesting.



Glen

232.2846BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROMon Feb 10 1997 20:0914
  <<< Note 232.2845 by BIGQ::SILVA "http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/" >>>

>	No matter how much I watch it, I just can't get into it. At least DS9
>has made some real good changes to make it a bit more interesting.

	I've enjoyed it from the beginning. The difference between B5 and
	any of the current Trekfare, is that very few of the episodes are
	"standalones" (ie. many make no sense unless you've seen what came
	before).

	The other major difference is that, at least in "normal" space,
	the B5 universe has heard of Issac Newton.  ;-)

Jim
232.2847MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyMon Feb 10 1997 20:259
    
    ZZ        Jack honey, I think you need a vacation.  =)
      
    vacation???  Vacation????  DID YOU HERE THAT EVERYONE.....
    
    I'm Freeeee....FREEEEEEE.......Come on lil birdies.....If I'm Freeeeeee
    you will be Freeeeee TOOOOOOOOO!!!!!   Fly little birdies fly.....the
    sky is your playground....Mrs. Vlademire.....Schultz......  
    
232.2848ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 11 1997 11:222
    
    Melrose Place was good last night. 
232.2849BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Feb 11 1997 11:246
Well, some things haven't changed.

Some people still inexplicably insist on using "good" in the same sentence
with "Melrose Place."

Obviously, I'm still trapped inside a Fellini (sp?) film here.
232.2850POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DEC man walking...Tue Feb 11 1997 11:302
    Red Dwarf goooooooooooooood.
    MP baaaaaaaaaaaaad.
232.2851ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 11 1997 11:393
    
    dawn, it amazes me that you don't watch Melrose Place. Not every
    show or movie i watch needs to convey a deep message.
232.2852POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DEC man walking...Tue Feb 11 1997 11:431
    MP *does* convey a deep message: it says "you are a sad bustard".
232.2853ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 11 1997 11:513
    
    andy, better get your shots in while you can. you only have 3 more
    days.
232.2854BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 11 1997 12:093

	I have to admit... I did watch MP last night. It was....ok....
232.2855They must be getting ready to shut it down ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Feb 11 1997 12:3017
   > Babylon 5 was interesting, last night.  I was hoping for a more
   > dramatic final battle though... I love special effects.  8^)

   I found it to be an extreme letdown on all fronts. Lando an Vir going
   to all that trouble when it was unneccessary because John had ended
   the war, but at least the Narons are free.

   Using nukes to prevent your enemies from fighting so they can wipe
   you out instead. A couple of parent/child conversations followed
   with the parents actually being children wimpering 'So we won't be 
   alone?' and their granddad turning into a spot of light.

   What a disapoointment, going to all that trouble to set up a bounty
   of material for future shows, all to be shot off at once, and a dud at
   that.

   drat ...
232.2856POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DEC man walking...Tue Feb 11 1997 12:371
    Scott Adams appears in B5 this month.
232.2857BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Feb 11 1997 12:3816
Re: MP

It ain't like I don't like superficial shows, in fact I love them.  I
caught a new episode of Red Dwarf while I was in Scotland, which was pretty
fun.

It's just that MP is vacuous, in a sort of superficial, jiggly,
soap-operaesque, pointless kind of way.

Re: B5

"Londo," not "Lando."  "Narn," not "Naron." hth

And the end of the war in no way means the end of interesting plot
material, as demonstrated by this week's episode.  As always, it's too easy
to mistake flashy wars for what's really interesting.
232.2858BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Feb 11 1997 12:4713
>And the end of the war in no way means the end of interesting plot
>material, as demonstrated by this week's episode.  As always, it's too easy
>to mistake flashy wars for what's really interesting.

True. The show may now focus on the telepaths to see who gets control over
earth. The non-aligned worlds could host anumber of interesting developments
and the Narns might be stupid enough to take revenge again.

Still, the last episode had quite a buildup of tactical manuvering, all to 
conclude in a 'we don't need you message' ...

They should have allowed the two children to battle it out for awhile and
then score the moral victory. The 'first one' was almost clutter ... 
232.2859ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Feb 11 1997 15:4714
    .2855
    
    I agree... they spent many o' episodes setting up what I thought would
    be a *great* ending, and then they went out with a mild whimper.
    
    I had the distinct impression that this was a series ender, and a
    rushed one at that.
    
    IMO, thought, only the very ending was disappointing.  They did a good
    job of setting things up throughout the show, it was just that the
    finale was less than thrilling.
    
    
    -steve
232.2860ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Feb 11 1997 15:493
    Xena was good last night.... Calysto returns!  Only she won't likely be
    coming back any time soon.  A shame, really.  I thought the ending
    could have been better... the cat-fight was less than drawing.
232.2861POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 11 1997 18:451
    Nice to see you stopped dating Hercules.
232.2862CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 12 1997 11:474
    Watched the 2nd half of Nova last night on the Inca ruins and how some
    might have been built.  Damn, missed the Stonehenge piece.
    
    
232.2863ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 12 1997 12:143
    Hercules, the TV show, was good last night.  8^)  He actually gets
    married... which means that, unfortunately, this brunette beauty is
    destined to be killed.  Sigh.  
232.2864WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 12 1997 12:298
    >Watched the 2nd half of Nova last night on the Inca ruins and how some
    >might have been built.  Damn, missed the Stonehenge piece.
    
     Yer bummin'. The Stonehenge piece was cool. Modern engineers attempted
    to duplicate the feat in order to discover how Stonehenge might have
    been constructed. Pretty interesting, although I suspect the solutions
    were a bit overengineered compared to the Druids' own work. Still, it
    was a fairly amazing feat, particularly for the time.
232.2865CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 12 1997 12:334
    Hopefully I will catch it on a rerun sometime.  The pyramid piece last
    week was still fascinating, although I had seen it once before.  
    
    meg
232.2866PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 12 1997 13:115
    stonehenge is weird.  you're driving along and then all of a
    sudden it's just... there.


232.2867POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DEC man walking...Wed Feb 12 1997 13:157
    Well, let's not mislead people into thinking that Stonehenge is right
    on the road, it's a way off. The last time I drove there (50 miles or
    so) there was a really tacky cafe there.
    
    When were you a visitor? 
    
    /a
232.2868PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 12 1997 13:2010
   .2867  oh.  well, maybe it's changed, then.  it seemed like it was
	  sort of in the middle of nowhere when i was there, but that
	  was in the mid '70s.  i guess that leaves a lot of time for,
	  er, "progress" to have taken place. ;>  
	  also, it was january, so rather bleak and only a couple of
	  other people there.



232.2869Must've been nice to have so much time back thenTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxWed Feb 12 1997 14:497
    I'd seen the pyramid show several months ago.  Those two guys were
    a hoot, kind of like the Odd Couple; I kept waiting for the bricklayer
    guy to kill the geeky guy.  I hope they got them back to do these
    other shows, which I haven't been able to catch (but they'll probably
    be on again someday).
    
    Chris
232.2870JLC - a definite babe!SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Wed Feb 12 1997 15:035
  Watched True Lies on TV last night. Definitely enjoyable!  The film was
 shortened for TV.  I suspect there were a few shots missing from Jamie Lee's 
 dance routine.
kb
232.2871SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Feb 12 1997 15:455
    .2864
    
    Stonehenge was not built by the Druids.  Its final stage was finished
    in about -2500, roughly two millennia before the Druids showed up in
    Britain.
232.2872WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 12 1997 15:512
    Oops. Shows what I remember from my eighth grade report on Stonehenge.
    :-)
232.2873POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DEC man walking...Thu Feb 13 1997 06:561
    However: the Druids have celebrated solstices there for many centuries.
232.2874ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 13 1997 12:083
    
    good episode of 90210 on last night. tonight's fare will be NCAA
    basketball or a Jean Claude VonDamme movie. 
232.2875SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Feb 13 1997 14:129
    .2873
    
    > However: the Druids have celebrated solstices there for many
    > centuries.
    
    Make that past tense.  These days, what with all the hippies and New-
    Age crystal/pyramid/stone worshipers, the British government closes
    Stonehenge down on the solstice, and armed guards are used to ensure
    that it stays closed.
232.2876POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DEC man walking...Fri Feb 14 1997 07:4611
    Actually, Dick, there have been druidic celebrations every solstice.
    The Police keep away the massed hippies who used to hold impromptu pop
    festivals on these occasions.
    
    Last night's Chicago Hope was very twee, Geoffrey Geiger clowning and
    singing "The Emperors New Clothes". Which set Wendy and me wondering who
    sang it originally. I think Danny Kaye, but I have no idea if it was a
    film, tv or standalone song. Clues?
    
    
    /a
232.2877TROOA::BUTKOVICHDain BramagedMon Feb 17 1997 04:185
    I'm going to live vicariously the next few days by watching the "Eco
    Challenge" on the Discovery Channel.  This years version is taking
    place in BC - first installment was shown Sunday night and I believe
    it's on every night until Wed.  I'm pulling for "Team Fit for Life",
    but I think the challenge might be a bit much for the 70 year old guy.
232.2878BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Feb 17 1997 20:3512
    
    	RE: .2812
    
    	I own "Top Secret!", and "Airplane!", and most of the other "parody
    	movies" that exist.  Great stuff.
    
    
    	RE: .2870
    
    	She didn't take anything off anyways, so there might not have been
    	much missing from that scene.
    
232.2879POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 17 1997 20:371
    Except for you, eh?
232.2880One asteroid had Kansas City's number on it...SPECXN::CONLONMon Feb 17 1997 21:1618
    We watched "Asteroid" on NBC last night.  Decent special effects
    for a TV movie, but the plot had some pretty funny holes in it. :>

    For example, it was cute that they knew an asteroid would hit
    Kansas City, but could only narrow down the time within a 
    48 hour period.

    I mean, really - the only way they could know it would hit
    Kansas City would be if they knew the exact time of the impact
    (otherwise, the asteroid would hit someplace else if it maintained
    its current course.)

    It almost sounded like the asteroid would be willing to orbit the
    Earth to FIND Kansas City if it happened to arrive when KC was on
    the other side.  :>

    All the money for special effects must have left them too broke to
    hire someone who would have given this some thought, I guess.  :>
232.2881CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Feb 17 1997 21:175
    Suzanne,
    
    All things from outerspace have a malevolent intention toward
    earthlings.
    meg
232.2882TROOA::BUTKOVICHDain BramagedMon Feb 17 1997 21:202
    Isn't it odd that Kansas frequently seems to be the chosen site for
    these disasters?  
232.2883Meg...SPECXN::CONLONMon Feb 17 1997 21:229
    Yeah, especially towards Americans.  It's funny how everything and
    everyone from outer space picks on us, in particular.

    Something else funny about the movie was that the main astronomer
    who was tracking the asteroids and worrying about leaving her son
    with her Dad while she tried to protect Earth from being destroyed
    - well, the next big one landed over her Dad's house (in particular.)

    Gee - what an amazing coincidence, eh?  :>
232.2884CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Feb 17 1997 21:2310
    No,
    
    It hits the heartland, and some people don't know where KC is, let
    alone care.  Besides, they know some of us would be cheering for the
    Asteroid if it was taking aim at, say Wash DC, NYC, LA....... 
    Mountains interfere with a good scare shot for Denver, but taking the
    top off one of the peaks on its way in could make for some nifty
    special effects.  
    
    meg
232.2885CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Feb 17 1997 21:246
    Suzanne,
    
    Sort of like twister where the heroines Aunt gets her house crumpled by
    the tornado she is chasing.  
    
    meg
232.2886Some big city (with tall buildings) gets it tonight...SPECXN::CONLONMon Feb 17 1997 21:246
    In the closing episode tonight, I think NYC gets smashed all to
    hell by some of the asteroid pieces (after they broke it up in
    outer space last night using secret laser beams from the Air Force.)

    I love the realism in shows like this, don't you?  :>

232.2887Meg...SPECXN::CONLONMon Feb 17 1997 21:279
    > Sort of like twister where the heroines Aunt gets her house crumpled by
    > the tornado she is chasing.
    
    Yeah - and it's the same tornado which leveled everything around the
    heroine and her crew (while they hid in a building where cars were
    flying in through the roof) - yet they all ran outside to jump in 
    their vehicles (knowing that they had been miraculously spared.)
    
    Uh huh.  :>
232.2888CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Feb 17 1997 21:285
    Gee the things I miss by deciding to watch "Silence of the Lambs" last
    night.  Probably not worth just watching the continuation, geuess I'll
    have to see if Thomas Jefferson starts on PBS tonight, instead.
    
    meg
232.2889BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 17 1997 22:251
isn't he quite rotted by now?
232.2890let it rotCSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Feb 17 1997 22:333
    yeah, but I am into compost ;-)
    
    
232.2891SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Feb 18 1997 01:265
    oops.  I watched part of Part I last night, meant to watch
    Part II tonight, started watching "The Revolutionary War"
    on TLC and promptly forgot.  Ah well, it was more interesting
    anyway, even without the asteriods :-)
    
232.2892POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 18 1997 02:351
    The whole idea was really lame. 
232.2893Thanks in advance.ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Feb 18 1997 11:406
    What was the name of the character Ron Glass played in
    the show "Barney Miller"?
    
    
    Mike
    
232.2894ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 11:433
    
    watched Melrose Place and When animals Attack III. what a hoot!!!!
    I love peoples stupidity, yes I do.
232.2895CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 18 1997 11:449


 Eeesh..I happened to get stuck watching some dumb show he was on last night
 and was wondering the same thing.



 Jim
232.2896GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainTue Feb 18 1997 11:511
    harris, or something like that, maybe?
232.2897CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 18 1997 11:514


 That sounds about right.
232.2898ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Feb 18 1997 11:5312
    Asteroid... your basic disaster movie with absolutely no twists.  Part
    I was better than part II, IMO.  
    
    The outraged guy who shot one of the emergency team leaders would never
    have been able to fire that pistol, IMO... at least not if those men
    with the rifles were a crack unit as we were lead to believe.  This
    part seemed out of place to me, for some reason.  Unnecessary to the
    plot, really. 
    
    Not bad special effects for TV fare.  Leading lady was attractive, too.  
    8^) (well, I didn't watch Hercules, so I may as well comment on this
    show  8^) ).
232.2899ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Feb 18 1997 11:535
    I thought Harris, as well. Not quite sure though.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.2900CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Feb 18 1997 11:543
    So,
    
    Did Dallas get creamed last night?
232.2901ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Feb 18 1997 12:061
    Yup... Dallas got wasted.
232.2902CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Feb 18 1997 12:227
    Cheer!
    
    After inflicting "going Places" on my kid during dinner last night, I
    let her watch animal attacks or whatever.  I preferred looking at the
    vintage Indians and Harleys, but it isn't really her style, yet.  
    
    meg
232.2903BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROTue Feb 18 1997 12:2912
            <<< Note 232.2884 by CSC32::M_EVANS "be the village" >>>

>    Mountains interfere with a good scare shot for Denver, but taking the
>    top off one of the peaks on its way in could make for some nifty
>    special effects.  
 
	Funny thing is that the "after the hit" disaster shots were 
	filmed in Denver (the city was razing a city block and got
	the movie company to pick up the tab). A few "before" shots 
	were filmed in the Springs.

Jim
232.2904ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 12:423
    
    Ron Harris was Glass's character.  yes, you may thank me, profusely
    even.
232.2905CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Feb 18 1997 12:444
    True,
    
    some parts of the Springs are so generic that they could be anywhere in
    the US.  
232.2906DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Feb 18 1997 12:4611
    
    
    	After "Asteroids" last night, there was a preview for a movie
    	called "Contact", to be show in the theaters.  It's about 
    	how one of the research labs picks up some noise in deep
    	outer space (all star cast too - Jodie Foster plays the lead
    	scientist).  I almost died when I heard one of the characters
    	said "why can't they just speak English?!"
    
    	Duh!
    
232.2907mr movies, mr tv, mr music, mr slabo!BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 14:103

	While Battis is correct, I had expected slabo to answer that!
232.2908BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeTue Feb 18 1997 14:406
    
    	I would have, but Battis got there before I even saw the question.
    
    	Now, I could have gone and looked it up and posted the answer a-
    	gain, but then I'd be invading your territory.
    
232.2909BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 15:306
| <<< Note 232.2908 by BUSY::SLAB "A seemingly endless time" >>>

| Now, I could have gone and looked it up and posted the answer a-
| gain, but then I'd be invading your territory.

	Not really.... who said I go look it up?
232.2910BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Feb 18 1997 15:344
    
    	No, you were supposed to key in on the "answer a question already
    	answered" facet of that reply.
    
232.2911BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 15:573

whooosh!
232.2912BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Feb 18 1997 16:073
    
    	That'll be the day.
    
232.2913ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 16:127
    
    saw an excellent biography on A&E last Friday. Solomon and Sheba.
    Solomon summoned Sheba to meet with him, he expected her in about
    7 years, he was quite surprised when it only took her 3 1/2 years.
    Going by caravan wasn't exactly a speedy process back then. Was a
    very good show. Followed by a 2 hour Live Tony Bennett concert, in
    which Hillary Clinton called in a request.
232.2914BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteTue Feb 18 1997 16:174
    
    	Maybe Solomon standing on the front porch yelling "Come back, lil
    	Sheba!" quickened her return.
    
232.2915"We were doing fine until you called this meeting, actually..."SPECXN::CONLONTue Feb 18 1997 16:2011
    RE: .2913
    
    > saw an excellent biography on A&E last Friday. Solomon and Sheba.
    > Solomon summoned Sheba to meet with him, he expected her in about
    > 7 years, he was quite surprised when it only took her 3 1/2 years.
    
    Let's hope he had a really, really good reason to call the meeting.
    
    Nothing like taking years to get there and finding out that all he
    wanted was the current status of whatever project she had going... 
    
232.2916SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Feb 18 1997 16:206
    .2913
    
    Traveling by caravan wasn't exactly as slow as you might think.  The
    usual travel speed was 15-18 miles a day.  This leads me to believe
    that the Queen of Sheba was rather quicker in front of the makeup
    mirror than Solomon gave her credit for.
232.2917BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 16:211
so that caravan's from way back when were just as fast as the Dodge's, eh?
232.2918BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteTue Feb 18 1997 16:353
    
    	Strike 2, Glen.  Want to try for a 3rd?
    
232.2919BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 18:121
	Strike two? Why?
232.2920BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Feb 18 1997 18:226
    
    	2 apostrophe errors in that sentence.
    
    	And "then" doesn't seem to fit, either, so maybe you've already
    	struck out.
    
232.2921BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 18:3511
| <<< Note 232.2920 by BUSY::SLAB "Afterbirth of a Nation" >>>


| 2 apostrophe errors in that sentence.

	point them out, please

| And "then" doesn't seem to fit, either, so maybe you've already
| struck out.

	Nah... it fits fine
232.2922BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Feb 18 1997 18:4010
    
    	Well, ignoring the 2 occurrences of "as", and "that" and "just"
    	are obviously not contractions, leaves us with just 2 s's in that
    	sentence, both with apostrophes, so those would be the 2 apostrophe
    	errors.
    
    	How's this sound?
    
	So caravans from way back when were just as fast as the Dodges, eh?
    
232.2923BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 18:519
| <<< Note 232.2922 by BUSY::SLAB "Afterbirth of a Nation" >>>


| So caravans from way back when were just as fast as the Dodges, eh?

	The first one is wrong by both of us. There sould be no ' or s. 

	The second one was tieing it in with something owned/made by a specific
car makes, so I'm not sure why the ' isn't allowed. It is their vehicle, right?
232.2924PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 18 1997 18:564
  .2923  <banging head on desk>


232.2925NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 18 1997 19:001
Who's head?
232.2926BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 19:012
not mine.... but if she had the chance......i would have a headache! I guess
I'm just asprin for it, eh?
232.2927BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Feb 18 1997 19:0814
    
    	RE: .2923
    
    	You can't use "caravan" with "were", so it's either
    
    	caravan was
    	caravans were
    
    
    	And if you mean "the caravan made by Dodge", you wouldn't say "the
    	Dodge's", you'd say "Dodge's" [and apparently you'd also assume
    	that the reader applied the possessive to the appropriate noun,
    	since your sentence didn't].
    
232.2928PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 18 1997 19:115
	and then there's "tieing", but that would be like rubbing salt
	in the wound, so i won't mention it.


232.2929BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 19:1612
| <<< Note 232.2917 by BIGQ::SILVA "http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/" >>>

| so that caravan's from way back when were just as fast as the Dodge's, eh?

should be......


so that caravan from way back when was just as fast as the Dodge's of today, eh?



would this be correct oh mighty one?
232.2930BUSY::SLABAll the leaves are brownTue Feb 18 1997 19:1910
    
    	No, "the Dodge's" is wrong.
    
    	If you're comparing old/new caravans, either "Dodge's" or "the
    	Dodge" would suffice, although it still would seem a bit, ummm,
    	awkward to me.
    
    	If you're comparing the old caravan to all new Dodge models,
    	then use "the Dodges".
    
232.2931SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsTue Feb 18 1997 20:081
    Shawn, quit annoying the pig.  ;)
232.2932NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed Feb 19 1997 15:359
Truly, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle.






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232.2933ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 19 1997 16:082
    
    <--- i'll take your word for it.
232.2934ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 19 1997 17:315
    Hercules' wife was killed off last night.  Darn shame, too, she was
    quite the looker.  I will have to find another cheesy show to watch,
    now.  8^)  What night does Sinbad come on?  I remember seeing a cute
    side-kick of his in the episode I happened to catch.  Truly riveting
    entertainment.
232.2935BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereWed Feb 19 1997 17:345
    
    	Is anyone watching "La Femme Nikita" on USA every week?
    
    	[Shut up, Jim, and all you Jim wanna-bees.  8^)
    
232.2936CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 19 1997 17:344
    Seems to me Hercules will visit the wife and kid from time to time in
    the underworld in future shows.  Or did he marry again?
    
    meg
232.2937ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 19 1997 18:222
    <--  It was his second wife.  His first wife was a red-head.  8^)
    His second wife lasted a whopping two episodes.  
232.2938BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 19 1997 18:223

	Not every week, slabo.... but sometimes. I like it.
232.2939CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 19 1997 18:235
    The guy is too hard on wives, obviously.
    
    New Simpson's episode this weekend.df  I can hardly wait!
    
    
232.2940BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 19 1997 18:264

	I heard this past weeks was a riot. Someone at work was telling me
about it. I wished he had taped it.
232.2941NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 19 1997 18:293
.2939:

Simpson's hard on wives too.  Oh, _those_ Simpsons.
232.2942I'm sure someone remembersSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Wed Feb 19 1997 18:475
  Sonny and Cher were the guest stars on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Monday.

Calloo callay,
kb
232.2943NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu Feb 20 1997 12:3112
Have you noticed that Scuzzy and Moulder _always_ rent a
Ford or Mercury and the director _always_ seems to have
a couple of lengthy shot where they are getting into or
out of a Ford?  If I got a chance to dash off everywhere
In the US at taxpayers expense I'd prolly rent something
different each time just to try it out.





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232.2944BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Feb 20 1997 12:3510
          <<< Note 232.2943 by NETRIX::"walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com" >>>

>In the US at taxpayers expense I'd prolly rent something
>different each time just to try it out.


	But in the real world, the actors are using the cars that are
	donated by FMC.

Jim
232.2945ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 20 1997 13:223
    
    gee, i didn't realize the Federal Mortgage Co was into car dealing.
    i suppose they found the need to branch out.
232.2946BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Feb 20 1997 13:285
>	But in the real world, the actors are using the cars that are
>	donated by FMC.

A modern twist on the Hawaii Five-0 car rules.  Back on Five-0, good guys
drove FoMoCo products; bad guys drove Chrysler or GM.
232.2947NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu Feb 20 1997 14:1118
Product placement?  Really?  Get outta here!

Well it's just not on.  I keep up my end
of the deal and go into their fantasy world
four an hour on Sunday night.  They could at
least make it a little less blatant and toss
in a Toyota now and then.

In the real world they'd turn up at the hire
desk to find the clerk had ballsed up the
rental and they had a fugly Olds Silhouette
minivan.





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232.2948WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Thu Feb 20 1997 14:5613
    While out ill a couple of weeks back for over a week, I watched reruns
    of Bewitched on channel 50 (Soon to be mourned as it goes to home
    shopping, but that's another string). They were originally sponsored by
    Chevrolet. Everyone on that show had at least on Chevy of on type or
    another. If there was a street scene, then non-Chevies were filmed so
    that you couldn't see the make or model name. Pulling into parking
    lots, there were whole lines of various Chevies to park next to.
    Corvettes, Malibus, Camaros, Blazers and pickups. All shiny and new and
    in perfect condition. Very blatant and very funny, IMHO
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ 
232.2949BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expireThu Feb 20 1997 15:104
    
    	Didn't Travolta drive an Olds Silhouette in "Get Shorty", and
    	Danny liked it so much he went out and bought 1 of his own?
    
232.2950BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Feb 20 1997 15:196
Yeah, that was cute.  "It's the Cadillac of Mini-Vans."  By the end of the
show, we get an aerial shot of all the hotshots in the studio pulling their
Silhouettes into the parking lot.

I do hope that GM paid through the nose (and quite a nose on that van) for
this.
232.2951BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Feb 20 1997 16:058
          <<< Note 232.2947 by NETRIX::"walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com" >>>

>they had a fugly Olds Silhouette
>minivan.

	SMILE when you say that stranger.

Jim (Olds Silhouette Owner)
232.2952PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 20 1997 16:065
  well at least that's not as bad as the security
  guard comment, Colin.


232.2953NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 20 1997 16:081
But they _are_ fugly.
232.2954WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 20 1997 16:323
>Jim (Olds Silhouette Owner)
    
    Take it to 501.
232.2955BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Feb 20 1997 16:4617
              <<< Note 232.2954 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Spott Itj" >>>

>>Jim (Olds Silhouette Owner)
    
>    Take it to 501.


	Now, now guys.

	It's actually a pretty good car. Good mileage, OK in snow, 
	maximum flexibility in seating configurations. Perfect for
	hauling the monster dogs around.

	And at the time it was 4k cheaper that any other minivan with similar
	equipment.

Jim
232.2956NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu Feb 20 1997 16:4816
<musing> I wonder if Fortnum and Mason sells tact in a little jar?

I do like the interior of the Sil and rented one for a couple of
weeks.  I even checked one out on Saturday, now that it has had
a nose job.  Very nice.  I'd venture to discuss its towing capacity,
but I fear that Di would fall asleep at the keyboard.

<hopes this is sounding contrite>.







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232.2957PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 20 1997 16:534
  .2956  if i didn't know better, i'd say you were a towhead.


232.2958BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Feb 20 1997 16:567
          <<< Note 232.2956 by NETRIX::"walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com" >>>

>I'd venture to discuss its towing capacity,

	With the 3.8 litre V6, the book says 2500 lbs.

Jim
232.2959ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 20 1997 18:095
    
    .2958
    
    that'll just about tow Colin around. can't speak for the family,
    howsomever.
232.2960BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Feb 20 1997 18:186
    
    	Hopefully that guy in ZKO has a better sense of humor than those
    	MSO people.
    
    	For your sake, anyways.
    
232.2961BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Feb 20 1997 18:257
    As I recall, no one in ZKO ever had a sense of humor.
    
    Sadly, a very fine sense of humor is required to work in that place,
    else you'd run the risk of taking anything they work on up there
    seriously.  The synergistic interaction between the humorlessness of
    ZKO inhabitants and the quality of the software produced is still one
    more proof that life just imitates Felini.
232.2962PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 20 1997 18:286
>    As I recall, no one in ZKO ever had a sense of humor.

      but...but...but... wasn't Gerald working there then?


232.2963ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 20 1997 18:443
    
    i don't know know di, but then again what else is new. colin wasn't
    even working there when i last visited.
232.2964BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Feb 20 1997 18:505
    
    	I know Di.
    
    	She's on OK person.
    
232.2965TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringThu Feb 20 1997 18:5514
    Help.           
    
    
    They have moved Star_Trek now I can't get it to back into my notebook.
    Anyone know how I can solve this.
    
    
    
    
    Hi Jim
    
    
    
    joan
232.2966BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Feb 20 1997 18:565
    
    	Where'd they move it to?
    
    	[To where'd they move it?]
    
232.2967BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Feb 20 1997 18:586
    
    	Try HUMANE::
    
    	But as of this morning there were a few conferences that hadn't
    	been moved to NOTES$LIBRARY so it might not be available yet.
    
232.2968BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Feb 20 1997 18:583
    
    	Yes, I just popped in there and it's up and running.
    
232.2969BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Feb 20 1997 19:015
    
    	BTW, TURRIS::EASYNET_CONFERENCES contains info for all/most available
    	NOTES conferences.  DIR/TITLE will find the conference that you're
    	looking for, and the move was announced there.
    
232.2970BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Feb 20 1997 19:013
    
    	I think I've said enough for now.
    
232.2971TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringThu Feb 20 1997 19:017
    The heading said it had been moved to HUMANE, then in the body of the
    note it said (I am not quite sure of this) HUMANE (humane.1gk.com) or
    something like that.
    
    
    
    joan
232.2972TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringThu Feb 20 1997 19:058
    My, you type a lot faster than I do.
    
    Is that HUMANE::STAR_TREK? because I tried that before and it could not
    find it.
    
    
    
    joan
232.2973BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFThu Feb 20 1997 19:128
    
    	"Type" faster?
    
    	I typed all of those replies AND visited both of the conferences
    	that I mentioned before you replied to the 1st.
    
    	8^)
    
232.2974BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFThu Feb 20 1997 19:135
    
    	Yes, HUMANE::STAR_TREK is correct.
    
    	Ignore that 2nd pointer, whatever it is.
    
232.2975TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringThu Feb 20 1997 19:166
    Found it, thanks a lot.
    
    
    
    
    joan
232.2976Watch Seinfeld tonight!MILKWY::JACQUESThu Feb 20 1997 19:3317
    Jerry Seinfeld was on Jay Leno last night. He tipped viewers to 
    watch tonight's show. It should be a hoot. They showed a segment
    from the show. Jerry was at his girl-friend's house (the morning
    after) in the bathroom and he accidently knocked her toothbrush
    into the toilet. In a panic, he reached into the bowl, removed 
    the toothbrush, then proceeded to rinse it off before she noticed.
    I think he get's caught in the act. They must have placed a camera
    in the toilet because you can see Jerry's hand reaching in and
    groping around for the brush. It's classic Seinfeld.
    
    Per Jerry, tonight's show is the 150th episode. The network doesn't
    consider it to be the official 150th episode but according to 
    Jerry it is. They plan to aire the official 150th episode some time
    in March. 
    
	Mark
    
232.2977BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Feb 20 1997 19:369
    150 eps already?  Wow!
    
    NBC is a little challenged when it comes to counting episodes.  They
    claimed "15 years of SNL" for the year preceeding their 15th
    anniversary. 
    
    Then again, it's kind of like calling Jan 1, 2000 the first day of the
    next century.  I only mention this in hopes that this argument will
    flare up again.
232.2978POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 20 1997 19:502
    I will be celebrating the new millennium on January 1, 2001. And I'll
    probably watch 2001 Space Odyssey on my Internet/multimedia wrist band.
232.2979SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 20 1997 19:522
    While driving and talking on your cellphone no doubt.  You Canadians
    are so reckless.
232.2980 CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Feb 21 1997 10:434
    Re-runs of "The Professionals" on TV. Highly amusing - though I don`t
    think they`re supposed to be.
    
    
232.2981BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Sun Feb 23 1997 02:1710

	They just had a thing on Mad TV. It was a new tv show for the fall.
Action Jackson. Yes, Micheal Jackson was a cop. His partner was Diamond Liz
Taylor. He was in hunt for his chimp, and it turned out that Latoya took it. So
Micheal and Latoya duke it out. It was too funny. I wonder why they pick on
him? :-)



232.2982GAVEL::JANDROWMon Feb 24 1997 14:033
    who's micheal jackson?
    
    
232.2983ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Feb 24 1997 16:305
    Watched the special on volcanoes last night, then watched "Fire on the
    Mountain".  
    
    I haven't yet seen Schindler's List. I haven't been able to bring
    myself to watch it... yet.
232.2984CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 24 1997 16:337

 I watched "Touched by an Angel"...an oasis on the trash filled TV desert.



 Jim
232.2985SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveMon Feb 24 1997 16:345
    
    	Moi aussi.  I was a bit disappointed in the "to be continued"
    	ending, though.
    
    
232.2986CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 24 1997 16:399


 It will be continued on Tuesday evening, btw..I just started watching the
 show last week..really enjoyed it.



 Jim
232.2987SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveMon Feb 24 1997 16:438
    
    	AARRGH!
    
    	NO!!!
    
    	We'll be traveling Tuesday evening !!!!
    
    
232.2988ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 24 1997 16:452
    
    Karen, that is why God made VCR's.
232.2989BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Feb 24 1997 16:467
    
    	And I suppose that you don't know how to program your VCR, right?
    
    
    	BTW, Fox will be airing "When Disaster Strikes II" tomorrow night
    	at [I believe] 9:00.
    
232.2990ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 24 1997 16:471
    Melrose Place is on this evening. an oasis in the desert of TV trash.
232.2991SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 24 1997 16:471
    Ever hear of a mirage?
232.2992CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 24 1997 16:489


 I'll be taping it, Karen.




 Jim
232.2993ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Feb 24 1997 17:494
    .2986
    
    It's a decent show... one of the few non-trash TV shows out there
    (along with Hercules, of course  8^) ).
232.2994BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Mon Feb 24 1997 18:155
    
    	I saw part of a "Hercules" episode last night.  What a stupid show.
    
    	But Xena is sort of cute.
    
232.2995BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 24 1997 18:245
| <<< Note 232.2991 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

| Ever hear of a mirage?

	wow.... do you store these somewhere??? You're too funny!
232.2996SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsMon Feb 24 1997 23:543
    Yes!  Amanda just decked Taylor!!  
    
    (oops)
232.2997WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 25 1997 09:512
    wannabee Hercules and Xena shows like Tarzan, Sinbad and now
    Robin Hood. nice looking women but enough is enough. bleah...
232.2998BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 25 1997 10:063

	Well, with Sinbad and Robin Hood, at least they have cute men. 
232.2999ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 11:333
    
    a fantastic episode of Melrose Place, followed by an even better
    episode of Chicago Bulls basketball. Best team on the planet Earth.
232.3000WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 25 1997 11:381
    I turned my TV off and read a book.
232.3001SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 25 1997 11:431
    I had to prime the baseboards.
232.3002ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 11:482
    
    gee, i guess my evening pales in comparison to some. how shallow of me.
232.3003BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Feb 25 1997 12:042
The Blazer is easy enough to handle, but MP is just more than some of us
can forgive...
232.3004ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Feb 25 1997 12:242
    Watched a bit of college hoops... then went to work on that stupid
    modem.  
232.3005BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 25 1997 12:445
| <<< Note 232.3004 by ACISS2::LEECH "Terminal Philosophy" >>>

| Watched a bit of college hoops... then went to work on that stupid modem.

	Is it smart yet?
232.3006ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 15:412
    
    is there a web site for Melrose Place?
232.3007BUSY::SLABAll the leaves are brownTue Feb 25 1997 15:437
    
    	Probably.
    
    	A good search engine to use for stuff like that is
    
    	http://www.useless.com
    
232.3008ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 15:515
    
    .3007
    
    shawn, thanks for the pointer. funny thing though, it brought up
    your picture. Is that your web page?
232.3009POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 25 1997 15:531
    zingorama!
232.3010BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Feb 25 1997 16:266
    
    	If that's the best he can do, I have nothing to fear but fear it-
    	self.
    
    	Whatever that means.
    
232.3011ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 16:392
    
    that is the best I can do, you see, insults are hard.
232.3012WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 25 1997 16:511
    i thought math was hard...
232.3013ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 16:543
    
    it is, for shawn at least. don't take him to the racetrack anytime
    soon.
232.3014SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 25 1997 17:041
    I laughed out loud.
232.3015Here ya Go! ;)BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Feb 25 1997 17:101
    http://www.melroseplacetv.com/
232.3016BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Feb 25 1997 17:3013
    
    	You see, Battis, if you'd answered the simple question I asked
    	very early in that betting thread I would have understood the
    	subject better.
    
    	But instead you decided to only tell me how wrong I was for
    	thinking the way I did.
    
    	And Colin, as for you ... ahhh, never mind.  You'll just twist
    	whatever I say into something marginally funny anyways.  Oh, I
    	forgot that SMURF:: is back, so maybe it'd be at least a little
    	more than marginally funny.  8^)
    
232.3017GAVEL::JANDROWTue Feb 25 1997 17:439
    
    karen (and jim), i too was most annoyed when it got to the end and the
    episode was to be continued.  what annoyed me even more is that i read
    in the tv guide first that it was going to be a 2-parter and forgot. i
    could have spent more time working on my homework and just taped it.  i
    really do like the show.  della reese is great, and roma downey can be
    funny without even trying.  it is a nice change to some of what it out
    there on the tube.
    
232.3018CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 25 1997 17:479


 Well, I had read in advance that it was a 2 parter (and remembered ;-).  Not
 sure if I'll be home to watch it tonight so I'll tape it (which will please
 my [still not sure what to call her] ex as she has to work).


 Jim
232.3019SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Feb 25 1997 18:2410
    
    	ARGH !
    
    	I knew there would be at least ONE thing I would forget to do		
    	before we left this morning.
    
    	Unless I can drive REALLYREALLYREALLY fast to NH, we will miss
    	tonight's show.
    
    	
232.3020CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 25 1997 18:384


  Well, I'd consider loaning you the tape, Karen..
232.3021ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 19:202
    
    april, did you catch MP this last week?
232.3022WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 03 1997 09:3920
    anyone catch Nightline last night?
    
    i speaking to the foiled bank robbery in LA this past week.
    
    man, what situation. naturally, the press, police and Stone
    played the "police being out-gunned" angle to the hilt.
    
    let's see here, 300 policemen, 2 bank robbers and an incredibily
    long shootout with literally thousands of rounds being exchanged
    before the robbers are killed. looked more to me like 300 police
    without leadership or a plan. 
    
    it looked like SWAT took their sweet time arriving on the scene
    as well.
    
    i saw a lot of policeman with AR15s/M16s running around, and not
    the few "borrowed" from a local gun store.
    
    amazing coverage though and one of the wildest crimes i've seen
    on televised.
232.3023ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 12:3052
    I saw an interview with some muckety muck in the police dept. who
    basically used this incident to promote a) that assault weapons not be
    readily available to the public (and more strict gun control in
    general), and b) that the police need to be better armed.
    
    You'd think that the police chief (or whatever position he held) would
    realize that not only are fully automatic weapons regulated to the hilt
    (these robbers had either illegally modified their weapons or bought
    them illegally).  I guess he also doesn't know that semi-automatic rifles 
    - of a similar style as used in the robbery, along with the large clips - 
    are already banned.
    
    Better ban them again... seems one ban isn't enough.
    
    Of course, the most amusing aspect of this was this same man telling
    the viewers how these armed robbers bought their "armor piercing"
    shells off the shelf (wasn't there a big to-do about cop-killer bullets
    a while back.. you know, the reason that armor piercing bullets are not
    legal these days - not that this type of ammunition was ever a
    problem... I have never personally witnessed teflon-coated rounds being
    available at any gun shop I've frequented - either before or after the
    ban on such munitions).
    
    There were other inaccuracies in this report, too.  One reported said
    that these men couldn't be brought down with 9mm pistols, that the
    rounds merely bounced off their body armor.  Excuse me?  If you get hit
    - even with body armor - you get knocked back.  You get hit enough, you
    are going down (maybe not killed, but via impact damage).  The vests keep 
    you from getting killed (from most handguns), but they do not keep you 
    from getting hurt... at least not your standard issue body armor (there is 
    a new type of body armor that is much improved over the old armor, which 
    may be capable of this kind of protection).  I think the police simply
    missed the target (understandable with a constant barrage of automatic
    fire coming at you... of course, with 300 policemen, I would think that
    they could have done better.
    
    And why weren't the officers using their shotguns?  The buckshot may
    not penetrate the vest, but inside 50 yards, it will certainly inflict
    some serious bruises, and has a better chance of hitting a
    non-protected area of the body.
    
    I just have a hard time swallowing this story the
    way it was being fed to me, so I turned it off and watched Lois and
    Clark (at least this is understood to be fiction up front).
    
    
    I'm just waiting to hear the cries for more gun bans... even though
    both the firearms, munitions and clips are all covered under previous
    gun-control legislation.  
    
    
    -steve
232.3024ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 12:324
    I also find it hard to believe that 300 police could be "outgunned" by
    two armed assailents - regardless of their weapons (unless they were
    using bazookas or similar ordinace.  Sure, fully-auto weapon vs. 9mm is
    no contest.  But fully-auto vs. 300 9mm, well...
232.3025CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Mar 03 1997 12:436
    Maybe they didn't want to waste the shotgun shells?  Never saw body
    armor on the head and usually isn't much below the waist, at least
    according to G Gordon.  300 cops against two armed assailants?  Kinda
    reminds me of an old ethnic joke from the 1967 7 day war.  
    
    meg
232.3026BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Mar 03 1997 12:528
    
    	Didn't want to waste shotgun shells?
    
    	If they were in that much of a bind against these guys, "waste"
    	shouldn't have been a concern.
    
    	Hec, how many 9MM rounds did they "waste"?
    
232.3027WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 03 1997 13:0110
    the body armor was reported to be extensive (with the exception
    of the head where the first robber finally caught a round and was
    killed).
    
    what the chief was actually saying in the interview was i had no
    clue what to do or how to direct 300 officers in a situation like
    this. he just didn't realize it.
    
    i don't know if it was me or not, but it didn't look like the officers
    were returning all that much fire anyway.
232.3028ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 13:053
    If all 300 cops fired at the same time - even semi-accurately - this
    whole episode would have been much shorter... "extensive" body armor
    or not.
232.3029LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Mar 03 1997 13:083
    .3028
    
    does it matter if they have a target?
232.3030ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 14:013
    
    well, it's Monday, and you all know what that means. Melrose Place
    night!!!!  April, you better not miss tonights episode, young missy.
232.3031BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon Mar 03 1997 14:021
    yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssS
232.3032SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 03 1997 14:052
    Fortunately, I have things to paint.  And if I finish early, I can then
    watch the paint dry.
232.3033ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 14:164
    
    
    colin, Melrose Place is infinitely more interesting than watching
    paint dry. I mean, if april and I watch it, it must be good.
232.3034CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Mar 03 1997 14:256
    gotta be something worth watching at the video store for tonight. 
    Fundraising week for the local PBS station.  While the progrms are
    gennerally pretty good the interminable begging (and yes I am a member)
    gets old rapidly.  
    
    meg
232.3035enough alreadyCSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 03 1997 14:337

 I'm sure we'll see Riverdance 25 times this week.



 Jim
232.3036BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 03 1997 14:409
| <<< Note 232.3033 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Carnations,not just for Easter anymore" >>>



| I mean, if april and I watch it, it must be good.


	You'll watch anything to get a date with April.... you're not foolin
anyone!
232.3037SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutMon Mar 03 1997 15:294
    I have special plans tonight to watch MP with a friend.
    
    This one's gonna be a doozy.  I don't know how it could top last
    week's, but I'm sure it will!
232.3038ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 15:302
    
    will Michael let Megan go back into prostitution? I hope not.
232.3039BUSY::SLABA cross upon her bedroom wall ...Mon Mar 03 1997 15:317
    
    .I don't know how it could top last week's, but I'm sure it will!
    
    
    	I guess they could always pre-empt it.  And there's no way they
    	could top that.
    
232.3040SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutMon Mar 03 1997 15:331
    -1 Shut up and answer my mail!!  8)
232.3041ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 15:362
    
    <--- never gets mail from you anymore. :-(
232.3042BUSY::SLABA cross upon her bedroom wall ...Mon Mar 03 1997 15:515
    
    	Well, Battis, I guess she's picked me over you.
    
    	But I won't rub it in.  Not very often, anyways.
    
232.3043ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 16:143
    
    i guess so slab, and all this time I thought she had better taste.
    Texans are weird that way.
232.3044POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Mar 03 1997 16:191
    filthaaa!
232.3045hahahahahahBRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon Mar 03 1997 16:283
    Oh YES... and Amanda will catch Taylor and Peter in the "Act"...
    
    SueJ
232.3046BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 03 1997 16:293

	Sue.... be serious.... how much acting really goes on in that show?
232.3047ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 16:303
    
    i'd take Amanda over Taylor anyday. course, I think Sam is prettier
    than both of them.
232.30488)BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon Mar 03 1997 16:308
    
    Actually I think its Kyle that catches them.... Amanda was last week..
    Missed the previews..,,
    
    Theres no acting-- theres SEX!
    
    
    SueJ 
232.3049ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 16:314
    .3035
    
    Well, it was good the first 5 times I watched it, but it IS getting a
    bit old now.  8^)
232.3050ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 16:342
    
    Sue, you ain't kidding. It's a weekly orgy, out there.
232.3051SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 03 1997 16:482
    I just went to Home Depot and got another can of Behr brilliant white
    enamel.  Just to be on the safe side. 
232.3052NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 03 1997 16:511
Did you ask for the slowest drying paint they had?
232.3053SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 03 1997 17:241
    Nah, I'll just crank up the humidifier.
232.3054DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 03 1997 17:377
    
    
    	Ok, you MP fans...........  what do you think they'll
    	do with the storyline if it turns out that Heather Locklear
    	is indeed pregnant?!  I bet that'll put a twist on whatever
    	plotline they've got going now!
    
232.3055ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 17:524
    <-- That's easy.  It will take the next 12 or so episodes to figure out
    who exactly the father is... to be culminated by a DNA test after she
    gives birth.  The results of this test will pin-point the father out of
    narrowed field of 10-12 men.
232.3056ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 17:544
    
    it would be even more interesting if all of the women became
    pregnant. They could have a big pool to see who the fathers
    were.  That Amanda, what a man-eater.
232.3057POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Mar 03 1997 17:551
    I'm sure the DNA evidence will point to OJ.
232.3058CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Mar 03 1997 17:552
    It would be more interesting if they were to combine Asteroid with MP. 
    Talk about a disaster with a happy ending.  
232.3059ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 17:582
    
    <--- knock it off.
232.3060BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon Mar 03 1997 18:071
    Lets get em~!
232.3061ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 18:463
    .3058
    
    Maybe we can get Hercules to toss a big rock on them?
232.3062GAVEL::JANDROWTue Mar 04 1997 11:2410
    
    i hate to admit, but i watched part of MP last nite.  i got home from
    school and needed to unwind before i started the homework, and there
    wasn't anything on the tube.  i started with "cosby" and at the
    commercial tuned into mp.  i was lost.   haven't watched it since last
    season.  had no idea who was who.  the acting has gotten worse, and
    amanda's hair is still a mess.  got bored and decided to do my nails
    and look thru the invitation catalogs instead.
    
    
232.3063ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 11:362
    
    <--- of course Amanda's hair was a mess, she just got through boinking.
232.3064Good One Liners !!!BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 04 1997 11:401
    It was a good show... next week looks kinda aaaaaa blah.
232.3065ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 11:437
    
    .3064
    
    Boy, did Billy and Sam have big roles last night!! I knew Taylor was
    going to get caught with Peter, it was inevitable. Wish Megan would
    just find anyone but Michael, he's a sleeze. As for Amanda, she decided
    what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
232.3066BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 04 1997 11:4615
    
    Yea Billy and Sam were there.... Shit! I cant even remember what Sam
    said--- OH YEA..... "Oh Amanda wouldnt stoop that low" hahaha
    
    Kyle is good -- real good... ;)
    
    And we knew that Matt would become the guardian....
    
    Meagan will be on the street!
    
    Kims psycho!
    
    OK enough!
    
    SueJ
232.3067ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 11:506
    
    it's to bad, I like Megan's character. i agree, Kimberly is psychotic.
    crazy as a loon. At least Nick is now off of the show, replaced by
    Matt's niece. I loved Kyle's treatment of Taylor!! What a hoot.
    
    Oh, as a side note, in real life Rob Estes is married to Josie Bissett.
232.3068CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Mar 04 1997 11:504
    Watched "silence of the Lambs" lst night instead.  figured it was
    healthier that MP for the small people.  
    
    meg
232.3069ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 11:522
    
    meg, i don't know, it's a toss up. Serial killers or graphic sex?
232.3070CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Mar 04 1997 11:5912
    Atlehi loves the moths.  Carrie just looked at me and said "Grim mood
    again, huh Ma?"  She then began to do homework and other  things to
    avoid the TV altogether.  Who says serial killers aren't good for
    something?  Have to see if I can get a copy of Fargo now, for the same
    reason.
    
    ;-)
    
    meg
    
    
    
232.3071BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 04 1997 12:0110
    I love the scene in SOTL when the psycho guy is putting make up on
    and dancing around... good tune...
    
    
    And I knew that about ROB a longgggggg time ago..........
    Shes sooo lucky! 
    
    I do like Meagan also... We shall see.. maybe she will flip
    out and turn the tables on KIM!
                     
232.3072CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 12:039

 I didn't turn the TV on until about 10 last night, and happened to catch
 a Jackie Mason special during the PBS beg a thon..pretty funny, though I
 wasn't able to watch the whole thing..taped it though.



 Jim
232.3073ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 12:042
    
    well, excuse us jimbob for liking trashy tv. 
232.3074TRashy!! Give Us Trashy!!!BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 04 1997 12:065
    
    Oh yea!
    
    
    SueJ
232.3075CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 12:183

 No thanks.
232.3076SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Mar 04 1997 12:359
    
    	Ugh.  Now that I've been reading a lot more, I am *SO* bored
    	with TV.  Last night I had no more books to read, so I
    	sat down in front of the TV to unwind after writing out	 
    	the bills.  There was nothing on.  
    
    	I've gotta get to Annie's tonight and get some more books.
    
    
232.3077ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 12:484
    
    << I've gotta get to Annie's tonight and get some more books.
    
    Why borrow from friends when you can buy your own?
232.3078GAVEL::JANDROWTue Mar 04 1997 12:526
    
    what kind of books are you into reading, karen?  i have a bunch that i
    have been meaning to bring back to annie's but i already have a ton of
    credit there...
    
    
232.3079BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Mar 04 1997 12:546
    
    	I forgot that "La Femme Nikita" was on until I looked up at the
    	clock at 10:30 last night, and I had already missed 1/2 of it.
    
    	Oh, well ... I think they show it again on Fridays.
    
232.3080TROOA::BUTKOVICHpeople in masks cannot be trustedTue Mar 04 1997 13:402
    Those of you who couldn't find anything to watch last night should have
    checked out "EZ Streets" - I *love* this show!
232.3081BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 04 1997 13:482
	Shawn.... La Femme and the guy whose face looks pushed in from the
front did the nasty.
232.3082SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signTue Mar 04 1997 13:505
    
    Started to watch EZ streets but couldn't get past Ken Olin. He still
    reminds me of his whiney character on 30something.
    
    ed
232.3083SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Mar 04 1997 13:5412
    
    	Chris,
    
    	I did.  I turned on the set at 10:30, so the show
    	was 1/2 over.
    
    	I zapped through 60 channels looking for anything else,
    	and got disappointed to see the disintegration of Rhoda's
    	marriage to Joe.  Turned back to EZ Streets and caught
    	the last 10 minutes, which I found distasteful.
    
    
232.3084ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 14:073
    
    don't tell me april missed last night's episode. I'll be displeased
    if she did.
232.3085GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceTue Mar 04 1997 14:162
    does anyone in the ayer area know what happened to the history channel?
    
232.3086POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 14:163
    
    Yeah 8^(!
    
232.3087CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 14:186
>    does anyone in the ayer area know what happened to the history channel?
 

  I'm quite certain someone does..   

232.3088BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Mar 04 1997 14:196
    
    	My cable company overlays all the movie channels to which I don't
    	subscribe with The History Channel.
    
    	[I know ... braggart!!]
    
232.3089NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 04 1997 14:241
It's history.
232.3090SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutTue Mar 04 1997 15:401
    I did not miss MP, of course.  That would be a mortal sin.
232.3091ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 17:052
    
    <--- you had me deeply concerned. i'll let you live.
232.3092WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 04 1997 17:061
    how big of you
232.30933rd episode is on tonight - CBS, 10:00TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Mar 05 1997 03:419
    o.k... I'll try not to get too obsessive... but any of you who didn't
    watch EZ Streets because you found the story confusing can go into the
    TV conference (LJSRV1::TV_CHATTER) and see notes 476 15 - 18.  I have
    posted pretty thorough summaries of the pilot and first two episodes.
    
    and BTW... Ken Olin's character is about as far from Michael Steadman
    as you could get.
    
    
232.3094SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signWed Mar 05 1997 13:018
    
   > and BTW... Ken Olin's character is about as far from Michael Steadman
   > as you could get.
    
    That may be, and maybe I didn't watch enough, but he's still Michael to
    me.
    
    ed
232.3095WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Wed Mar 05 1997 14:489
    I just thank the universe that the sound on my TV broke last week and I
    haven't turned the set on in that length of time. I miss B5 and
    NYPD Blue and some PBS stuff, but that's about it and I am getting
    caught up on a lot of reading that I've needed to do and music that
    I've bought, but haven't played yet.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ(Who may never fix the set or buy another one)
232.3096ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 15:173
    
    PJ, if you don't fix the set, you'll miss high quality programming,
    like Melrose Place and 90210.
232.3097BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 05 1997 15:201
NYPD Blue wasn't on this week
232.3098WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Wed Mar 05 1997 15:456
    Then I didn't miss it. I have never watched Melrose Place or any of
    that other drek mentioned. bbblllleeeeeehhhhhhh......
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
232.3099Connell?BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Mar 05 1997 15:460
232.3100WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Wed Mar 05 1997 15:485
    Yes, I am a Connell. Questions about it?
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
232.3101SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signWed Mar 05 1997 16:024
    
    NYPD Blue won't be back until April according to the promo last night
    
    ed
232.3102TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Mar 05 1997 16:054
    I watched the show that was in the NYPD Blue timeslot - I think it was
    called "The Practice" - pretty good, and Dylan McDermot could have
    potential for the boinkable note.  8*)   (not to be confused with Dermot
    Mulroney who is a little too scruffy for my liking)
232.3103SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signWed Mar 05 1997 16:096
    
    I liked the new show also. I hope they get into some more interesting
    cases however. The acting is good, but the plot was a little
    formulatic.
    
    ed
232.3104EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARWed Mar 05 1997 16:515
Yesterday's Seinfeld.

Elaine, was simply too good. At her best I would presume. Specifically the
scene in which she hurries his boy friend to get ready for the airport - sitcoms
don't get any better!
232.3105ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 16:542
    
    yes, Seinfeld is a great show.
232.3106CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Mar 05 1997 16:5810

 The one coming up this Saturday is one of my favorites (assuming TV guide
 is correct).  George gets a job parking cars..


 "Next Wednesday..if I meant this Wednesday, I woulda said this Wednesday"


 Jim
232.3107BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 11:033
    Re: Broken TV:
    
    No rush.  B-5 is in reruns for the next two months. :-(
232.3108WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Thu Mar 06 1997 11:1417
    I know, but I even missed the last new episode. The one where Delenn
    finds that
    
    
    
    spoiler
    
    
    
    she is responsible for the whole Minbari/Earth war and had blocked it
    out. A well, a small price to pay for no TV. Plus I heard that B5 is
    done for and at least on Channel 50 in NH. Supposedly sold (TV station)
    and going to home shopping AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!. 
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
232.3109BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 11:236
    Man, first channel 21 goes down the tubes, then 50 sells out to selling
    full time.  I'm glad I left NH when I did.  Maybe 60 will pick it up?
    
    Yeah, you missed a good episode there.  As for B-5 in general, no it
    ain't over.  They've got at least another dozen eps coming, and season
    5 still hasn't been decided.
232.3110WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 06 1997 12:067
    caught Temorarily Yours last night. thought it was an exceptional
    effort. what's neat about this premise is that the possible story-
    lines are endless.
    
    if the writers can keep up with the gags and script it'll be a winner.
    
    the characters were all great.
232.3111POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateThu Mar 06 1997 12:076
    
    Rumour has it someone on B5 sings "I am the very model of a modern
    major general" at some point on some episode.
    
    Now then, wasn't that useful and interesting.
    
232.3112BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 12:104
At the end of the most recent non-rerun episode of B-5, Marcus (the stupid
British accented twit, who IMNSHO has no business being on the show in the
first place) has such a performance in the last scene and throughout the
closing credits as to warm the cockles of /john's heart.
232.3113SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 12:133
    I watched "How Green Was My Valley" on AMC last nite, and was overcome
    with waves of nostalgia.  I regret that I burst into song at some points,
    much to the amazement and chagrin of the family.
232.3114ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreThu Mar 06 1997 12:402
    
    <--- hope they had earplugs.
232.3115hgwmvGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 06 1997 12:464
  what a sad movie (and what a sad book) that is

  bb
232.3116SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 12:503
    Sad in what sense?  I always thought it was full of hope and rebirth.
    The symbolism of the cage coming up, as if from the very fiery depths
    of hell, is a very uplifting closing scene.
232.3117BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsThu Mar 06 1997 13:094
    
    	Thanks, Colin.  That's another movie I don't have to watch, now
    	that you've given away the ending.
    
232.3118SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 13:111
    Oops.  Sorry mate.
232.3119BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsThu Mar 06 1997 13:164
    
    	That's OK.  I didn't want to see it anyways, and now you've given
    	me a reason for same.
    
232.3120DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Mar 06 1997 13:177
    
    
    	Could someone please tell me if Friends, Seinfeld etc. are repeats
    	tonite or not?  TV Guide has yet to be unpacked..........
    
    	Thanks
    
232.3121wouldn't know about FriendsCSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 06 1997 13:218

 Seinfeld is a repeat..the one about Jerry being a big hit in Japan.




 Jim
232.3122BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 13:238
Nowadays, networks are worried about losing market share to cable,
satellite, ppv and video rentals.

They counter this by running reruns for about 2/3s of the year, continually
moving shows around the schedule, and putting what shows they do have on
hiatus, expecting us to remember them when they magically return without
fanfare months later.  Methinks there's a reason why they're losing market
share, and it isn't just new competition.
232.3123WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 06 1997 13:394
    we just purchased How Green Was My Valley. absolutely a great
    movie (won best picture 1941?).
    
    Maureen O'Hara is a babe.
232.3124BUSY::SLABDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Thu Mar 06 1997 13:414
    
    	She played John Candy's character's mother in the movie "Only the
    	Lonely".
    
232.3125well, I thought it sad...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 06 1997 13:498
  well, ok, Colin, maybe "bittersweet" or something

  you know, the flashback to the idyllic yesters

  and yes, they made good movies back when actors actually acted

   bb
232.3126BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 13:505
Is there anything good on TV for the next few weeks that isn't a rerun?

I saw an ep of "A Touch of Frost" on A&E the other night that I rather
liked, but it isn't a weekly thing on A&E.  With B-5 in reruns, I'm going
to have to take up doing my homework or something...
232.3127SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 13:551
    Bittersweet, yes that's it.
232.3128CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 06 1997 14:028

 Speaking of A & E..they had a recap of the Colin Ferguson story on last
 night..what a nut!



 Jim
232.3129BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 14:031
agreed.
232.3130pilot for series...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 06 1997 14:044
  america's funniest home felony defenses ?

  bb
232.3131ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 10 1997 15:152
    
    It's Melrose night!! It's Melrose night!
232.3132BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeMon Mar 10 1997 15:309
    
    	Who cares!!
    
    	But it's also "La Femme Nikita" night, which is a good thing.
    
    	Oh, and Glen, they didn't "do the nasty" last week, they only
    	kissed and groped a bit before they were interrupted by a phone
    	call.
    
232.3133ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 10 1997 16:152
    
    I care you debra_less_heathen.
232.3134BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 10 1997 17:473

	I had switched channels before they got the call. Oh well...
232.3135ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 10 1997 17:473
    
    I may have to miss melrose Place, I need to do my NCAA picks for
    Soapbox, and hopefully an office 
232.3136BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyMon Mar 10 1997 18:007
    
    	RE: .3134
    
    	So they kissed, and you assumed they did "the nasty"?
    
    	Remind me not to ask you for synopses any more.  8^)
    
232.3137GAVEL::JANDROWMon Mar 10 1997 18:403
    
    ever hear of the vcr, mark?  the record button will allow you to do
    those pick things you mentioned and then watch mp afterwards...
232.3138ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 10 1997 18:503
    
    gee, raq, i never thought of that. i usually only use my vcr for
    playing movies. great idea, problem solved. thanks.
232.3139BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 10 1997 18:5910
| <<< Note 232.3136 by BUSY::SLAB "Act like you own the company" >>>


| So they kissed, and you assumed they did "the nasty"?

	They were doing the touching thing so I figured they were about to do
the nasty. I was just flipping through the channels looking for something good
to watch.


232.3140NETRIX::&quot;slab@busy.enet.dec.com&quot;Raging SlabTue Mar 11 1997 02:178
    "La Femme Nikita" probably wasn't even close to as good as MP was tonight,
    but I liked it anyways.

    Next week USA is re-showing the premiere episode, which is good since I
    missed that one.

[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
232.3141CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 11:569


 Watched "Spy Games" or whatever it was called last night.  It rates up
 there with one of the dumbest TV programs I've ever seen.  



 Jim
232.3142kinda reminds me of "viper"BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 11 1997 12:217
    hey you!!  i was gonna comment on that, too!  the acting is horrible. 
    you can see the stunt doubles as clear as day when they do the fight
    scenes.  i know it's sorta supposed to be bond-ish, but it's a little
    far-fetched.  too bad, too, cuz it almost has the potential to be a
    good show.
    
    
232.3143BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 11 1997 12:221
    Melrose was awesome !
232.3144BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 11 1997 12:241
    Me-SueJ
232.3145CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 12:3811

 re .3142


 really a low budget program..they were using the "city" sets that have been
 used in 1.5million different TV shows and the dialogue was incredibly 
 dull.


 Jim
232.3146ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 12:396
    
    Sue, yes it was. I'm liking Sam's character more and more each week.
    She is the only character on the show that is not boffing her
    neighbors. I loved her reaction when she told Sydney to move the
    display, that someone could trip over it. I fear Megan is back to the
    street walking. too bad, her character had some class.
232.3147WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 11 1997 12:484
    >I fear Megan is back to the street walking. too bad, her character had
    >some class.
    
     ?!!
232.3148OH Boy.... Your ******!BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 11 1997 12:498
    
    
    Naaaa.... Michael will take care of her....
    
    I love Hilda (woman who fell), She has had some awesome
    roles... especially Planes-Trains & Automobiles....
    
    SueJ
232.3149ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 12:505
    
    .3147
    
    she is married to a doctor, but through manipulation by his ex-wife,
    she is slowly being forced back into prostitution. 
232.3150BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 11 1997 13:178
    >> really a low budget program..they were using the "city" sets that
    >> have been used in 1.5million different TV shows
    
    yes!!  in one scene, i said to steve, "oh look, he's going to visit the
    huxtables"... :>
    
    
    
232.3151CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 13:2212


 No, they were looking for Lt Drebin of Police Squad..or was it Erskine
 from the FBI?  No, maybe it was Cannon..


 Notice too, that nobody else, or at least very few people, lived in that
 town.


 Jim
232.3152BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 11 1997 13:3210
    
    yeah, i noticed there were a lot of abandoned houses for them to
    search.  and it was washington, dc and its surrounding 'burbs.  how
    convenient that all the 'safe houses' were in the same area, huh?
    
    (and it was very convenient that that cellar had a couple of kegs for
    max to stand on when her cube went away.  if that assassin had tied the
    noose right, she wouldn't have been able to move when she lost her
    support, but instead, she was able to do gymnastics...
    
232.3153CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 13:467

 Those Warshington DC suburbs sure looked a lot like LA..and the most feared
 assassin in the world was a real bozo.


 man, what a dumb show.
232.3154ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Mar 11 1997 13:5010
    .3141  & .3142
    
    You two are missing the point of the show.  It's supposed to be stupid. 
    It's the Get Smart of the 90's.  I thought the stunt-double shots were
    hilarious... they had to be intentionally obvious.  
    
    Of course, I have an odd sense of humor, too.  8^)
    
    In comparison, Get Smart was funnier... so they need to get on the ball 
    with Spy Hard, if their intent for this show is what I think.
232.3155BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 11 1997 14:068
    
    jim, when i had written "assassin", i had originally typed "bozo"...
    great minds and all that.. %^>
    
    the stunt double shots were *so* bad.  and what was with ivan's accent
    going from russian to american within the same sentence??????
    
    
232.3156CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 14:1010

 My ex and I were wondering whether or not that guy's accent was real..I
 had a heck of a time keeping track of who was doing what to whom and who
 the good/bad guys were, at one point telling her I was going to get a score
 card to keep track of things.


 How about those guys walking along with the earpieces and talking into their
 sleeves?
232.3157BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 11 1997 14:238
| <<< Note 232.3156 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>


| How about those guys walking along with the earpieces and talking into their
| sleeves?

	If the show was taking place in California or New York, this would be
normal.
232.3158BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 11 1997 15:4310
    
    i really don't think the accent was real...that was the same guy that
    played some bozo in the "police academy" movies...
    
    and i was thinking the same thing about the guys walking around with
    the earpiece thingies, but then was also thinking that is probably
    normal in d.c., with the secret service and all...or it could have just
    been a radio or walkman.  but the "touch and twist in the ear and talk"
    was a bit of a stretch...
    
232.3159BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Mar 11 1997 15:456
    
    	I haven't even seen "Spy Game" yet, but I would have guessed that
    	its main intent was not to be a serious show.
    
    	Sounds like my kind of TV show.
    
232.3160CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 15:486
    
>    	Sounds like my kind of TV show.
 

   Well, come to think of it, you may be right.   

232.3161CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 13 1997 11:5711



 How about if they give PBS a begathon channel..all begging all the time..
 and they can run Yanni, John Tesh, all those tap dancing things and all the
 usual begathon things 24 hours a day, 7 days a week..



 Jim
232.3162BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsThu Mar 13 1997 12:073
    I saw John Tesh-- He is a Maddman,,, tee hee ;)
    
    SueJ
232.3163SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Mar 13 1997 12:473
    I watched "Lord of the Dance" last night and thought
    it was wonderful - even with the pledge breaks. :-)
    
232.3164CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Mar 13 1997 13:163
    Me too!
    
    The um male talent was incredible!
232.3165SMURF::PBECKPaul BeckThu Mar 13 1997 13:252
    I could have done with a bit less ego on the part of Flatley. Great
    dancing, silly and sophomoric "plotline".
232.3166hand in hand, more often than notWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 13 1997 14:122
    Unfortunately, it seems without the ego you don't get the greatness
    very often.
232.3167NETRIX::&quot;slab@busy&quot;slabSat Mar 15 1997 03:368
    Apparently Kim Basinger was in a 70's series called "Dog and Cat", but it
    didn't last long, so don't feel bad if you don't remember it.

    And did you know that Alan Thicke was co-singer of the "Three's Company"
    theme?

[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
232.3168NETRIX::&quot;slab@busy&quot;slabSat Mar 15 1997 03:368
    Apparently Kim Basinger was in a 70's series called "Dog and Cat", but it
    didn't last long, so don't feel bad if you don't remember it.

    And did you know that Alan Thicke was co-singer of the "Three's Company"
    theme?

[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
232.3169BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sat Mar 15 1997 05:074
    
    	Hmmm, that was so interesting that I apparently felt the need to
    	post it twice.
    
232.3170BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Sun Mar 16 1997 20:421
phew... I thought I went through dejavu!
232.3171POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Mar 17 1997 03:381
    you did.
232.3172POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Mon Mar 17 1997 03:383
    
    Deja mu.
    
232.3173FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 17 1997 10:204
    
    
    Deja poo.
    
232.3174WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Mar 17 1997 10:311
232.3175WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Mon Mar 17 1997 12:055
    Soup DuJour?
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
232.3176ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 13:173
    
    another blissful night of Melrose Place is in store for me this
    evening. I'm content.
232.3177Cingulotomy can be such a wonderful thing!BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapMon Mar 17 1997 13:181
Have the scars healed yet?
232.3178DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 17 1997 14:404
    
    	One of the actors that played a character on my daytime
    	soap is joining the cast of 90210.  EEsh.
    
232.3179BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 17 1997 14:513

	Is he cute?
232.3180EVMS::MORONEYMon Mar 17 1997 15:029
TTWA:

The setting of the latest X Files episode is just outside my old stomping
grounds, and they are using real place names.  Yet they couldn't be bothered
to find out how the locals pronounce them (they pronounce Albany as
AL-bany rather than AWL-bany)

They probably just threw a dart at a map and said "Let's have the plane crash
here".
232.3181BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeMon Mar 17 1997 15:145
    
    	RE: JJ
    
    	Who's the star, and show did from which he come?
    
232.3182BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeMon Mar 17 1997 15:154
    
    	And BTW, the encore presentation of the premiere episode of "La
    	Femme Nikita" is on USA at 10PM tonight.
    
232.3183ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 15:192
    
    thanks, shawn, but i have paint to dry tonight.
232.3184WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Mon Mar 17 1997 15:527
    PBSland ran a program over the weekend on the Irish folk tune Danny
    Boy, serving up a bunch of versions of the song, including one by
    Jackie Wilson. It was quite well done, save for that pretentious twit 
    Eric Clapton.
    
    
    
232.3185CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 17 1997 16:113

 Hey..Clapton can't sing "Danny Boy"..he ain't Irish!
232.3186WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 17 1997 16:262
    if someone can call him a pretentious twit, then he can sing Danny
    Boy.
232.3187SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Mar 17 1997 16:296
    re: .3180
    
    I meant to look that up on the map.  Anything in the
    Albany area is within an hour of our house (AL-bany
    made me cringe too :-).
    
232.3188WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Mon Mar 17 1997 16:355
    Clapton didn't sing the song, but played a version on his acoustic.
    
    I called him pretentious because he spoke of "addressing the song" --
    and such like. 
    
232.3189BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Mar 17 1997 16:358
    
    	RE: .3183
    
    	Battis, if you do your paint-drying between 9 and 10 you'll be
    	able to catch the show.
    
    	Just trying to help.
    
232.3190EVMS::MORONEYMon Mar 17 1997 16:586
re .3187:

They mentioned the Great Sacandaga Reservoir and Northville, which is on the
north shore of the reservoir.  The reservoir is maybe 30 miles NW Albany as
the UFO flies :-) I didn't catch the name of the place where the
crash itself actually happened, did you?
232.3191DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 17 1997 17:1212
    
    
    	re: Glen
    
    	He's not bad.  Not {swoon} material, but cute.
    
    	re: Shawn
    
    	Actor's name is Rick Hearst.  Used to play Alan-Michael Spaulding
    	on Guiding Light.  Won an Emmy for the role.  Saw an ad last night
    	on FOX showing him on 90210.
    
232.3192DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 17 1997 17:1412
    
    
    	Someone's reply in another note about building contractors
    	reminded me of a commercial that I find *totally* ludicrous.
    	The one about how cable installers always show up on time.
    	On time?  Sure "we'll be there sometime between 9:00 and 4:00"
    	I supposed showing up at 3:35 makes them "on time".  I've never
    	been able to make a specific time appt. to have a cable installer
    	come out and hook up my cable.
    
    	JJ
    
232.3193BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteMon Mar 17 1997 17:1711
    
    	From "Delirious":
    
    
    	Raymond Burr:  "I have to get home NOW ... the cable TV repairman
    			is coming."
    
    	Daughter:      "Why do you have to leave now?"
    
    	Raymond Burr:  "I don't know!"
    
232.3194BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapMon Mar 17 1997 17:278
    .3192:
    
    Ah.  That explains the uneasy feeling I get every time that commercial
    runs.  Either they're wiggling out of something (like blocking off 10
    hours for an appointment, as you suggest), or I've been transported to
    another world.
    
    I think you've got it there.
232.3195ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 11:303
    
    another stirring episode of Melrose place last night. This show has
    everything you'd want in a television program.
232.3196BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Mar 18 1997 11:358
>    another stirring episode of Melrose place last night. This show has
>    everything you'd want in a television program.

Obviously, you're using a definition of the word "want" that I am
unfamiliar with.

Yeah, maybe everything YOU'D want in a TV program, but that only tells me
you don't want much from TV.  ;-)
232.3197SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Mar 18 1997 12:513
    I confess.  I watched "Buffy, The Vampire Slayer".
    And I liked it....(hangs head in shame).
    
232.3198BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Tue Mar 18 1997 12:533
    
    	That was a great movie.
    
232.3199BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Mar 18 1997 12:556
    I kinda like Spy Game.
    
    What I did not like was the idjit on the radjio last night equating it
    (Spy Game) to Xena.
    
    Huh?
232.3200SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Mar 18 1997 13:076
    re: .3198
    
    It's now a series.  I happened to catch a re-run of last's
    weeks premier during a vegetative moment on Sunday, and watched
    another installment last night.
    
232.3201CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 18 1997 13:1610


 watched part of Spy Game last night..what I was was as dumb as the
 first one.  After the fight scene with the guy with the red eyes, I
 took my ex's dog outside and played chase the stick (I threw..the dog
 chased).


 Jim
232.3202BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Mar 18 1997 13:183
    .3201:
    
    In that case, I hang my head in shame.
232.3203BUSY::SLABAntisocialTue Mar 18 1997 13:388
    
    	RE: .3200
    
    	Oh, ick.  Probably wouldn't be the same.  Or, it would be the same
    	every time, which is even worse.
    
    	Any name actors/actresses worth mentioning?
    
232.3204BUSY::SLABAntisocialTue Mar 18 1997 13:383
    
    	And again I forgot that "Spy Game" was on!!
    
232.3205WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 18 1997 14:363
    -1 lucky guy! i watched it for the first time (and last) last
       night. Xena, Hercules, Tarzan, Sinbad, et al are much easier
       to watch. (what's that tell ya?)
232.3206A vote for BuffyBRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Mar 18 1997 14:435
Looks like they've finally put something on Monday mights
worth watching ....

Doug.
232.3207CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 18 1997 15:316

 What night are the Acadamy Awards on?


 (Jim who wants to be far far away from TV that night)
232.3208BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Mar 18 1997 15:413
    
    	Not sure, but I know the day ends in a "y".
    
232.3209BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 18 1997 16:256

	Actually, I have found that the tv shows that are put on from scary
movies seem to be nothing like the movies, which is good. Shows like, Friday
the 13th, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Poltergeist (sp?), Creepshow, Tales from
the Crypt, etc. 
232.3210BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetTue Mar 18 1997 16:384
    
    	"Friday the 13th" was some sort of sci-fi show, wasn't it?  Never
    	saw it, but read stuff about it in ::TV.
    
232.3211BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 18 1997 16:462
sci-fi? no. they would go out and hunt down all these cursed items and store
them in a vault. they had some pretty good scary items.
232.3212POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 18 1997 16:511
    I watched biography last night. Sophia Loren was featured.
232.3213WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 18 1997 16:511
    -1 Mmmmmmmmm...
232.3214POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 18 1997 16:543
    
    That woman is a serious babe.
    
232.3215BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 18 1997 16:551
debra marie!!!
232.3216POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 18 1997 16:564
    
    Well, she is!  She's not some scrawny wimpy pale little waif, she's a
    beautiful woman.
    
232.3217LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 17:001
    she is, in a word, ravishing.
232.3218POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 18 1997 17:011
    still, at age 62
232.3219POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 18 1997 17:045
    
    I saw her in bits of "Grumpier Old Men" Saturday night.
    
    She's lush.
    
232.3220WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 18 1997 17:071
    yes, yes, yes and yes...
232.3221BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 18 1997 17:085
| <<< Note 232.3218 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Patented Problem Generator" >>>

| still, at age 62

	Gee, most women I know are still 29....
232.3222WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 18 1997 17:113
    >I saw her in bits of "Grumpier Old Men" Saturday night.
    
     You saw her bits?!!
232.32238^)POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 18 1997 17:134
    
    You know, I thought about rephrasing that, but noooooo.
    
    
232.3224SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 18 1997 17:201
    She was obviously bit by one of the cast. A Lemmon entree, my dear Doctor.
232.3225PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 18 1997 17:244
  8-[


232.3226BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 18 1997 18:118
    >> I saw her in bits of "Grumpier Old Men" Saturday night.
    >> She's lush.
    
    
    i read that too quick...i thought you said she's A lush...:> :>
    
    
    
232.3227ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 19:053
    
    Sophia Loren is too beautiful women as Cary Grant is to suave
    gentlemen.
232.3228LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 19:102
    yeah, and he wanted to marry her, too.  she
    declined.
232.3229TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeTue Mar 18 1997 20:063
    I think it was last year.... her two sons escorted her to the Academy
    Awards and let me tell you.. the apples don't fall too far from the
    tree!  hubba hubba
232.3230BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughTue Mar 18 1997 20:113
    
    	Is that anything like "the cumquat hangs from the bush"?
    
232.3231POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 18 1997 20:121
    that was very filthy.
232.3232LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 20:182
    yes.  and classless.  but that's the mad, bad,
    sad world we live in.
232.3233BUSY::SLABBeware of geeks baring griftsTue Mar 18 1997 20:236
    
    	Well, someone just explained to me what that "apple and tree" thing
    	means.
    
    	Not sure who coined the phrase, but the meaning isn't very obvious.

232.3234well this explains some thingsWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Mar 19 1997 10:134
    >	Not sure who coined the phrase, but the meaning isn't very obvious.
    
     You've gotta be kidding me. I suppose "a chip off the old block" is
    equally obscure.
232.3235BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Wed Mar 19 1997 11:085
    
    	That's got something to do with dropping a hunk of cheese that
    	bumps into the edge of the counter on the way to the floor,
    	right?
    
232.3236TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeThu Mar 20 1997 04:032
    EZ Streets was fantastic tonight.  The writing of dialogue is sooo
    good.  You people really should be watching it.  8-)
232.3237BUSY::SLABDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Thu Mar 20 1997 04:103
    
    	I'm pretty sure it's over by now, isn't it?
    
232.3238SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 20 1997 12:286
    	
    	I'm glad EZ Streets was on last night.  It gave me a good
    	reason to shut off the TV and resume reading "Smilla's Sense
    	of Snow".
    
    
232.3239LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 20 1997 12:342
    	
    	.3238  ooh.  a wise choice. :-)
232.3240CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 20 1997 12:368

 Let's see..what did I watch on TV last night..ABC news, Crossfire (briefly),
 a little bit of the Discovery channel, featuring hyenas attacking and devouring
 various wildlife, then clicked the thing off and read.


 Jim
232.3241An all-infomercial channel embedded amongst the localsTLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockThu Mar 20 1997 13:0615
    My cable company re-arranged all the channel numbers on our system
    yesterday, "for our convenience" and "to provide better service".
    
    What a great incentive to watch even less TV than I do already.
    I couldn't find anything, and the new stick-on-your-remote channel
    guide with its two-point type was absolutely unreadable by these
    43-year-old eyes.
    
    So I shut it off and went on the Internet.  If it weren't for the
    family, I'd have gotten rid of cable years ago.  I don't even want
    to admit to how much I've spent on the Disney Channel alone since
    1990 (especially when about half the systems in the country get
    it for free).
    
    Chris
232.3242SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 20 1997 13:377
    
    	re .3238
    
    	Yeah, I wonder where I got the idea ...
    
    	8-)
    
232.3243ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteThu Mar 20 1997 17:323
    
    well, it can't be very good. I mean, the author is definitely no
    Grisham.
232.3244BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 20 1997 17:344
>    well, it can't be very good. I mean, the author is definitely no
>    Grisham.

So, the story's about something other than photocopying?
232.3245ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 24 1997 13:362
    
    no MP tonight. oh well, maybe i'll surf the web or something.
232.3246ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 24 1997 15:054
    
    good 60 Minutes show last night. Had segments on the FAA and the
    Citadel. Made both look rather foolish, especially the Citadel episode.
    What a bunch of idjits.
232.3247LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayMon Mar 24 1997 15:093
    /Made both look rather foolish, especially the Citadel episode.
    
    totally expected behavior.
232.3248A simple 1 minute phone call to the Albany FOX affiliate....EVMS::MORONEYMon Mar 24 1997 15:582
Another example of lack of simple setting research in "The X Files".
I can't believe how they managed to mispronounce "Sacandaga".
232.3249ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 24 1997 16:063
    
    Madman, most of America couldn't care less how it's pronounced. Just
    you locals do.
232.3250BUSY::SLABAll the leaves are brownMon Mar 24 1997 16:095
    
    	Yeah, next he'll be complaining that they botched the pronunciation
    	of Ciracussy.
    
    
232.3251ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsMon Mar 24 1997 16:3111
    Battis:
    
    As foolish as the Citadel may have looked, the Citadel is still by far
    one of the best military academies in the world.  It is unfortunate
    that the integrity of the Citadel has been under scrutiny and
    government meddling due to the recent changes in policy.  
    
    I see the vile freuline Schroeders of the world gleefully changing our
    great military institutions into a consortium of prancing pansies.
    
    -Jack
232.3252ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 24 1997 16:3711
    If the charges against them are true, though, criminal charges should
    be brought against the administrators.  If guilty, they will have
    tainted the academy with their disrespect for the law and their
    dishonorable actions.
    
    Though I may not agree with the PCizing of the military, I find the
    actions of these men (if what was said is true) do NOT set a positive
    example of discipline and honor that the marines is famous for.
    
    
    -steve
232.3253ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 24 1997 16:542
    
    jack, is lighting a woman on fire a manly act? you worry me.
232.3254BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Mar 24 1997 17:0310
re: ACISS1::BATTIS "Kansas Jayhawks-Toto's favorite"


>   jack, is lighting a woman on fire a manly act? you worry me.


  Lay your concerns to rest.  Jack never alluded to such a sentiment.
  

  Doug.
232.3255ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 24 1997 17:062
    
    Doug, read the last sentence or so of his reply. wonder what he meant?
232.3256WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 24 1997 17:139
    i would intimate that Jack meant the Citidel was being treated unfairly
    and their practices acceptable.
    
    if the stories are true, then they deserve anything that comes to them.
    
    what Jack didn't qualify was whether he felt the stories were untrue,
    true or does not have an opinion. this, of course, will be extremely
    important information when someone chooses to attack his position
    (which will most certainly happen).
232.3258BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Mar 24 1997 17:164
 >  i would intimate that Jack meant the Citidel was being treated unfairly
 >   and their practices acceptable.
 
 As written, it means something considerably differnet to me.
232.3259WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 24 1997 17:171
    i just went back and re-read it. how so?
232.3260ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 24 1997 17:272
    
    maybe jack will explain what he meant. Jack, you game?
232.3261BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Mar 24 1997 17:3228
    > It is unfortunate
    > that the integrity of the Citadel has been under scrutiny and
    > government meddling due to the recent changes in policy.

     I read this to mean that, had there not been a successful movement to
     include women in the Citadel, the current conflict would not have taken
     place.

    > I see the vile freuline Schroeders of the world gleefully changing our
    > great military institutions into a consortium of prancing pansies.
 
     Further more, policy changes made to accomodate the women will result is
     deminished military capacity of the graduates.

     If I were to read between the lines I would also conclude that there is a
     feeling that the women pushing for entrance are motivated by reasons other
     than just getting a good military education.

     In all of what he wrote I did not get the sense that the current 
     behaviour was justifiable, but perhaps it  may have been predictable.

     Did I come close Jack?
     
     Doug.
     

   
232.3262LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayMon Mar 24 1997 17:408
    .3261
    
    /the current conflict
    
    a cadet throws nail polish remover on another cadet's
    shirt and lights her shirt on fire.  what we've got here
    is a conflict.  it is to laugh.  oh, what a brave little
    soldier he'll make. 
232.3263IMWTKUSPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Mon Mar 24 1997 17:435
    And what is this male cadet doing with nail polish remover anyway?
    
    Is there some dark secret about the Citadelthat is being kept from us?
    
    
232.3264DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Mar 24 1997 17:488
Right or wrong, it doesn't seem unlikely these kind of pranks 
happen/happened all the time before in the "good ol days". Is this 
only getting lots of attention now, because of the high profile
coed change? Or is this the first time ever that some dumb cadet
played a dangerous prank on an unfortunate freshman?

(a military high school victim^H^H^H^H^H^H graduate) 
232.3265ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsMon Mar 24 1997 17:5025
    Doug:
    
    You hit the nail right square on the head.  I apologize for my
    vagueness.  I find the actions of the Citadel who affiliates themselves
    with hazing as reprehensible.
    
    I have never held back my feelings regarding the military and it's
    purpose.  Our military is set up to kill people...and to break things. 
    Now we can get into the whole shabang about military career
    opportunities and the whole gamit.  I take it personal when I see a
    beurocrat of any kind attempting to weaken the military and therefore
    weaken the sovereignty of the United States.
    
    The Citadel is a castle on a mountain, and has had an exemplary
    reputation since it's beginning.  Now the school has gone co-ed and has
    fostered nothing but bullspit ever since.  Therefore, in the interest
    of our sovereignty, I say we expel the participants of the hazing and
    attempts at hazing and immediately reinstitute the single gender policy
    the school has successfully implemented throughout it's history.
    
    I am not interested in Sally and Jane being gauked at.  My concern is
    the making of battle ready soldiers who are interested in defending our
    borders from the bad guys.   I see the current crap as a hinderance.
    
    -Jack
232.3266LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayMon Mar 24 1997 17:534
    .3264
    
    that could very well be.   but lighting someone
    on fire seems to transcend regular prankdom.
232.3267PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 24 1997 17:554
  .3266  it's the match-o thing to do.


232.3268WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Mon Mar 24 1997 17:5617
    
    All male colleges are verboten under the current regime's groupthink.
    
    Undoubtebdly, predictably, the entire "integration" process at the
    Citadel is and will be under a microscope.  
    
    BTW, I believe the Citadel has no formal ties to the US military, and
    is simply a "military college" for mostly Southern boys. I think most
    graduate and then go home to get jobs in the civilian sector.
    
    For most of these kids, the Citadel was a place to go for an extended
    male adolescence, lots of discipline, a physical education, the
    creation of life-long friendships and bonds, lots of (male)
    role-models, etc. (Note: not all 18-year males actually "men" just
    yet.) 
    
    However, Big Government says it can't be.
232.3269ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 24 1997 17:563
    
    well, listening to their spokesperson on 60 Minutes, i can see where
    the cadets get their "attitudes" from.
232.3270BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Mon Mar 24 1997 18:276
    
    	RE: .3264
    
    	Now that it's a coed deal, "sexual harassment" can be used with
    	impunity even though that clearly wasn't the motive.
    
232.3271BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 24 1997 21:278

	I thought that Jack meant if them pushy broads like Pat Schroeder
didn't make it so women could be part of the world, none of this would have
happened! Am I close, Jack?



232.3272BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Mar 24 1997 23:003
    
    
    <shakes head, but isn't surprised ...>
232.3276Gerald, you've been sleeping on duty !!GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Mar 25 1997 11:104
  IDIOT BOX, people, IDIOT BOX !!!

  bb
232.3277HAPPY TUESDAY!ABACUS::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 25 1997 17:523
    Bummed NO MP! 8(
    
    SueJ
232.3278BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Mar 25 1997 18:522
Missed Buffy last night  :-(
232.3279ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championWed Mar 26 1997 11:322
    
    <--- tell her to stand still, then.
232.3280ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championMon Mar 31 1997 15:163
    
    Melrose Place returns this evening. perfect compliment to the NCAA
    game immediately following.
232.3281BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Mon Mar 31 1997 16:366
    
    >	perfect compliment to the NCAA game immediately following.
    
    
    	"You don't dribble much for a moron."
    
232.3282ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championMon Mar 31 1997 17:202
    
    <---oh, a wise guy.
232.3283BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Mon Mar 31 1997 17:463
    
    	Yes, I'm being unusually uncomplementary today.
    
232.3284POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Mon Mar 31 1997 17:543
    
    Hee hee 8^).
    
232.3285BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Mon Mar 31 1997 17:565
    
    	He'll never catch on.
    
    	I love teasing Battis.
    
232.3286He shooooo is slow ain't he?SALEM::DODAPacing the cageMon Mar 31 1997 17:561
232.3287ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championMon Mar 31 1997 18:022
    
    i got that. at least I think i did.
232.3288ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championTue Apr 01 1997 12:123
    
    Melrose Place was good last night. The NCAA championship game was even
    better. Arizona deserved to win.
232.3289ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 14 1997 15:593
    
    ah, it's Monday. another stirring episode of Melrose Place on tap
    this evening. 
232.3290SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutMon Apr 14 1997 16:082
    Can't wait!!  Alyssa Milano's new character is supposed to give 
    Amanda a run for her money...
232.3291ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 14 1997 16:233
    
    haven't seen her since Tony Danza/Judith Light days. i'm sure she's
    all grown up now. yoqza!
232.3292BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Apr 14 1997 16:395
    
    	Alyssa Milano?
    
    	Wow.  Maybe I will watch it tonight, with the sound turned off.
    
232.3293GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Apr 14 1997 17:394
    
    
    	From the commercial I saw..... she's not looking too shabby!
    
232.3294BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteMon Apr 14 1997 17:426
    
    	I happened to catch a few minutes of "Poison Ivy II" the other
    	night on cable, and recognized her.  She was looking very good.
    
    	She just turned 24 in December.
    
232.3295POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareMon Apr 14 1997 17:491
    How hard did she turn them?
232.3296SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutMon Apr 14 1997 17:524
    JJ, I know!  I was like, "WOW!"  She's all grown up now.
    
    From what I saw, she's full of attitude, too.  Just what us greedy MP
    fans need!!
232.3297ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 14 1997 17:572
    
    she'll be playing Michael's niece. can't wait.
232.3298BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Apr 15 1997 04:2524
    
    	Alyssa looked rather nice.  I only saw the last 1/2 hour, so I
    	missed most of her screen time.
    
    	New show for you, Battis ... did you see it?  YAFSWESPC [Yet
    	Another Fox Serial With Evil, Shallow, Promiscuous Characters],
    	and this one is called "Pacific Palisades".  On a scale of 1-10
    	I'd have to rate it an MP.
    
    	Greg Evigan, Finola Hughes [wasn't she Ted Wass' girlfriend in
    	the later episodes of "Blossom"?], Jennifer Beals [looking pretty
    	good] and a cast of nobodies.  But a couple of the nobodies are
    	rather attractive.
    
    	However, "La Femme Nikita" was quite good as usual ... one of the
    	better ones, IMO.  But the endings to these shows are never very
    	happy.  In a way they are, but in a way they're not, you know?
    
    	Also, if you did see the movie "Point of No Return", the premise
    	of the TV show is a bit different.  In the movie, she was defin-
    	itely guilty ... they showed her shoot a policeman point-blank.
    	But in the TV show she happened upon a murder committed by a pol-
    	iceman and was set up for the crime.
    
232.3299ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 15 1997 12:195
    
    Alyssa Milano, yowza!!!! Almost didn't recognize her, man is she grown
    up. Quite the pretty eyes. Her charachter has Amanda jr written all
    over it. No, did not see Pacific Palisades last night. I switched to
    the Bulls after MP.
232.3300DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 15 1997 12:557
    
    
    	Shawn,
    
    	They're not really nobodies to people who watch daytime TV.
    	Quite a few of the actors/actresses were on daytime soaps.
    
232.3301By the by, what's the "ferzie fan" all about?ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Apr 15 1997 12:567
    Speaking of the Bulls, they finally spanked Toronto but good.
    Michael was raining in the three pointers.  You call yourself a Bulls
    fan, MP indeed!
    
    
    Mike
     
232.3302BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Apr 15 1997 13:0613
    
    
    OK, I'll admit it. With all the hoopla over MP Idecided to sit through
    one episode.
    
    I only lasted 20 minutes. Bad script, bad acting, and a disappointing
    performance by  Alyssa Milano. 
    
    How can you folks watch this stuff?
    
    Thanks goodness Buffy was on ...   :-)
    
    Doug.
232.3303ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Apr 15 1997 13:365
    Buffy was on?  What channel?  
    
    I watched da' Bulls and Xena.  I was disappointed because Calysto
    didn't make an appearance, but the previews to Hercules showed a return
    of Aphrodite (yowza!), so I'll be sure to tune in tonight.
232.3304FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Apr 15 1997 13:396
    
    
    	Buffy was definitely on! :) Turns out Angel is a vampire. Bummer
    for Buffy's sex life...;*)
    
    
232.3305ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Apr 15 1997 13:461
    What time?
232.3306BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Apr 15 1997 14:406
    
    	RE: .3305
    
    	All the time, I'm sure.  Angel can't just be a vampire when he
    	wants to, you know ... it's a full-time job.
    
232.3307BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Apr 15 1997 14:419
    
    	RE: .3300
    
    >	They're not really nobodies to people who watch daytime TV.
    >	Quite a few of the actors/actresses were on daytime soaps.
                                                    -------------
    
    	So it looks like you're agreeing with me, no?  8^)
    
232.3308DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 15 1997 14:465
    
    
    
    	Ummmm.  no.  =)
    
232.3309BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Apr 15 1997 14:528
>    	Buffy was definitely on! :) Turns out Angel is a vampire. Bummer
>    for Buffy's sex life...;*)

  But he is a vampire with a soul! His could turn out to be an interesting
  character ....

  Buffy, 9PM, Warner Brothers (channel 56 in the Boston area)
232.3310BARSTR::JANDROWTue Apr 15 1997 15:2011
    
    by the way battis, alyssa is playing michael's little sister, not
    niece.  matt has the niece problem...
    
    and i actually watched last nite, but it was only to see alyssa's
    character.  i did like her attitude during the interview, but other
    than that, blech.  
    
    she is looking good, tho...all growed up.
    
    
232.3311TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Apr 16 1997 16:424
    nypd blue was good last night.  The poor baby! (and the nanny, too)
    
    Greg is such a loser.
    Looks like Bobby might finally get his wish.
232.3312BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 16 1997 16:513

you know.... it sounds a lot like MP
232.3313LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Apr 16 1997 16:554
    greg was a riot at dinner with the two women.
    
    you give some people a coupla glasses of wine
    and there's no tellin' what they'll come out with.
232.3314WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 16 1997 17:3210
    >greg was a riot at dinner with the two women.
    
    >you give some people a coupla glasses of wine
    >and there's no tellin' what they'll come out with.
    
     So what's the deal? Are they going to be doing a threesome
    with him or what? (the mind absolutely boggles that they would
    even entertain such a thought)
    
     Can anybody else stand Cohen? What a little brown pucker he is.
232.3315LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Apr 16 1997 17:343
    .3314
    
    nah.  they're going to ax him for some spermies.
232.3316POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareWed Apr 16 1997 17:371
    that's it!
232.3317my i need to go on a dietWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 16 1997 18:012
    Oh. The mond boggles even more. Why would they want _his_ genes?!!! He's
    such a lew-zer.
232.3318The threesome sounds like a good idea thoughPOLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareWed Apr 16 1997 18:054
    Precisely.

    I like Greg more than I like Martinez. Greg is a complex loser.
    I find Martinez irritates me.
232.3319WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 16 1997 18:146
    >I like Greg more than I like Martinez. Greg is a complex loser.
    >I find Martinez irritates me.
    
     Not me. Martinez is at least likable. Greg's just nowhere- a
    self-conscious whiner with no balls and no brains. He's got nothing
    going for him at all. He's a total wimp.
232.3320POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareWed Apr 16 1997 18:161
    That's what I like about him, he makes the show real.
232.3321HOTLNE::BURTrude people ruleWed Apr 16 1997 18:594
<--so, your world consists on ball-less, brain-less, wimps? prolly don't get too
many people traveling to it, huh? 8^)

ogre.
232.3322TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Apr 16 1997 19:001
    Who is Cohen?  If it's the D.A. guy.... than yeah, I agree.
232.3323POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareWed Apr 16 1997 19:001
    It most certainly does, as your previous reply clearly indicates.
232.3324the better to adore himselfWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 16 1997 19:304
    >Who is Cohen?  If it's the D.A. guy.... than yeah, I agree.
    
     Yep. It's the punk yuppy from the DA's office. I swear his office has
    a large magnifying mirror.
232.3325they don't compare ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Apr 16 1997 19:556
    
    > you know.... it sounds a lot like MP
    
    Better plots, better scripts, and much better acting than MP ....
    
    Doug.
232.3326ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Apr 16 1997 20:517
    Watched a riveting episode of Hercules last night, which is airing
    all new episodes, BTW.  Aphrodite appeared throughout the show, which made
    my day, and a madman was given godly powers to kill ol Herc.  Hercules
    survived and managed to save the day, of course.  Can't very well let
    the title character get killed off, you know.
    
    Did I mention that Aphrodite made an appearance, too?  8^)
232.3327BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Apr 17 1997 16:474

	Everyone, please don't forget. Steve is just making light of the show.
He isn't the starved for the women on Hercules type-o-guy.
232.3328BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 17 1997 16:505
Hercules and Xena are placed on TV just to make MP look good by comparison,
and to make other people think that Babewatch is a serious show.

And speaking of trash-TV, those of us in CT get a new Babs-5 episode this
coming Monday...
232.3329ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 17 1997 17:004
    
    look, dawn. enough of the MP bashing. the show is quality
    entertainment, and ranks right up there with 60 Minutes in
    believability.
232.3330ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Apr 17 1997 17:253
    Hey, don't bash Herc and Xena, Dawn.  These shows are quality
    entertainment at its finest.  Their historical accuracy rates up there
    in believability with your local newspaper articles on gun control.
232.3331POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareThu Apr 17 1997 17:282
    Steve? Why do you fill your mind with Greek mythology? How does this
    line up with scripture?
232.3332BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doThu Apr 17 1997 17:386
    
    	Commandment 1.A:
    
    	"Honor no god but me.  However, I would understand your decision to
    	break this rule if she has extremely nice breasts."
    
232.3333ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Apr 17 1997 17:395
    Running, they should always be running.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.3334POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareThu Apr 17 1997 17:401
    Oooo, I don't like runny breasts. {GAK!}
232.3335BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 17 1997 17:405
Listen, Blazer Boy, there is no such thing as enough MP bashing (much less
too much MP bashing).

I was just rather proud of myself for bashing Hunkulese and MP in the same
note.
232.3336SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signThu Apr 17 1997 17:4220
    
    	Fairly interesting LAW and ORDER last nite.
    
    	Guy gets caught after holding up a store and shooting an off-duty
    cop in the process. Then hijacks a car (along with his partner) and
    kidnaps the driver. 
    	During his interrogation, his lawyer arranges for a deal. For all
    crimes connected with the incident, he will get 10 years if he tells
    where the driver of the car they hijacked is and the guy is still
    alive, 15 years if he is dead. After they deal , the guy is found dead.
    
    DA tries to nullify the deal, while the cops try to find the guys
    partner. Turns out the partner is dead and the DA accepts the deal. 
    Now the DA wants to go after the guy for murder of his partner, but
    the guy says that the murder of his partner was part of the incident.
    
    	The guy actually confesses to the murder in court to prove that it
    is part of the robbery and therefor part of the deal.
    
    ed
232.3337PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 17 1997 17:446
>           <<< Note 232.3336 by SUBSYS::NEUMYER "Here's your sign" >>>

	i can't even conceive of reading that again.


232.3338BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doThu Apr 17 1997 17:483
    
    	Yeah, I guess you had to be there.
    
232.3339ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Apr 17 1997 17:546
    Glenn, do I have to splain everything to you?  It was on a "Friends"
    episode.  Or, are just pulling my chain...
    
    
    Mike
    
232.3340POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareThu Apr 17 1997 17:551
    moi?
232.3341ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Apr 17 1997 18:055
    <-- Yea, you.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.3342I miss fractured fairy tales ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Apr 17 1997 18:474
>Hercules and Xena are placed on TV just to make MP look good by comparison,
>and to make other people think that Babewatch is a serious show.

No, no, no .... Herc and Xena are just human cartoons ......
232.3343ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 21 1997 13:593
    
    i'm forced to watch MP in black and white on a 5" screen. It's my
    penance for closet doors.
232.3344BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyMon Apr 21 1997 14:523
    
    	What does that mean, exactly?
    
232.3345ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 21 1997 15:475
    
    it means i have very, very large cartons of closet doors that are
    currently blocking my TV. They are resting against the entertainment
    center. They weigh a ton, so moving them prior to Saturday is out of
    the question.
232.3346BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationMon Apr 21 1997 15:544
    
    	Oh, OK.  I thought it meant that you sold your TV to buy the
    	closet doors.
    
232.3347BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationMon Apr 21 1997 15:557
    
    	BTW, I guess you have a new [?] motto now ...
    
    
    
    	... 5" is better than nothing.
    
232.3348TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeMon Apr 21 1997 16:2211
    I thought last nights episode of the X Files was a riot.  There were so
    many scenes that provided a chuckle ...like...
    
    Fox rolling his eyes when he realized that he was going to have to
    chase down the suspect
    
    The "fake" Fox checking out the "real" Fox's office
    
    Dana getting into some heavy conversation with the "fake" Fox
    
    The last line of the show by Fox.... "Well, I'm no (insert name)"
232.3349EVMS::MORONEYHit &lt;CTRL&gt;&lt;ALT&gt;&lt;DEL&gt; to continue -&gt;Mon Apr 21 1997 18:241
Yes that episode was a real tail wagger.
232.3350ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Apr 22 1997 12:433
    .3346
    
    ... me too.
232.3351LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri Apr 25 1997 16:473
    
    yadda yadda yadda.
    
232.3352CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 16:504


 you beat me to it..
232.3353CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 16:513

 I loved the scene with Kramer and Mickey fighting in the restaurant
232.3354LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri Apr 25 1997 17:043
    
    anti-dentite!!
    
232.3355TROOA::BUTKOVICHgirls just wanna have fudgeFri Apr 25 1997 18:341
    The whole scene with Jerry in the confessional was very amusing
232.3356CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 19:013

 "no, because I'm a comedian"
232.3357LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri Apr 25 1997 19:043
    .3356
    
    agagagaa.  great set up, great line.
232.3358CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 19:077

 In a couple of scenes it was quite obvious that Julia L-D is preggers.



 Jim
232.3359ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 25 1997 19:104
    
    .3358
    
    lucky stiff. her husband i mean. i think she is 36.
232.3360EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARFri Apr 25 1997 19:138
Undoubtedly one of the best episodes. 

Only in Seinfeld you can hear a comment like, "Who needs dentists and for that 
matter who needs .." but still laugh at it without getting offended.

I would place this episode on par with "not that there is anything wrong that"

-Jay
232.3361PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri Apr 25 1997 19:164
   .3353  that was a scream.  Kramer is just an absolute gem.


232.3362CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 19:174


 The wedding scene was pretty good
232.3363BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeFri Apr 25 1997 19:217
    
    	RE: .3359
    
    	She's married to Brad Hall, also formerly of SNL.
    
    	Just in case you didn't know.
    
232.3364no soup for you!TROOA::BUTKOVICHgirls just wanna have fudgeFri Apr 25 1997 19:361
    the 7:00 "Seinfeld" was the Soup Natzi episode - one of my favs
232.3365LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri Apr 25 1997 19:382
    
    i counted 3 't's.
232.3366CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 19:445


 The night before the Soup Nazi was the one about the library book..I love
 the detective in that one..
232.3367EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARFri Apr 25 1997 19:461
I can't believe I have recorded 6 cassettes of this stuff!
232.3368CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 19:484


 I've got a lot more than that
232.3369BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Fri Apr 25 1997 21:289
"Rrrrringgggggg ..... Hello ?

 Would you be interested in a magazine subscription?

 Why yes I would! <hangs up phone>


 
232.3370a little courtesy...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Apr 28 1997 10:292
    -1 that was rude. you should have prefaced the act with "thanks for
    asking". :-)
232.3371DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Apr 28 1997 13:347
    
    
    	re: .3369
    
    	I think I'm going to steal that routine the next time 
    	I get a telemarketer on the phone.  =)
    
232.3372And it wouldn't be unsolicited, since you said "yes"COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 28 1997 13:361
You might find something arriving in the mail that you didn't want.
232.3373ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 28 1997 14:513
    
    Melrose Place is on tonight!!! Should be a good episode. Might even
    watch some of "The Shining", just to see Rebecca DeMornay. what a babe.
232.3374ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon Apr 28 1997 15:174
    
    I was listening to Howard Stern this a.m. He was talking about some
    shindig at the White House that Ellen Degeneres and her new girlfriend
    were at. Apparently she made quite the scene.
232.3375CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 28 1997 15:253

 yawn
232.3376BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Apr 28 1997 15:5113

	The comedian that was there was blasting everyone. Things like, "When
c-span upgrades to 'real-tv' imagery, Al Gore will appear to be 3 dimensional"
and my personal favorite was:

Ellen Degenerous stated how her first sexual experience with a woman was with
her best friend when she was 18. Upon hearing this, Dick Army has started a
bill banning same sex friendships! 



Glen
232.3377SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 28 1997 15:533
    Dick Army
    
    Is it a person or a male pressure group?
232.3378BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Apr 28 1997 15:541
both.... famous for the words.... Barney Fag
232.3379POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 15:551
    well, Dick Army just better stay the hell away from the infantry.
232.3380CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 28 1997 16:054

 I wonder if Ellen would get the same media attention if she "came out" as
 a born again/pro life Christian.
232.3381Just like "it ends with TWO t's!"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Apr 28 1997 16:064
    
    Uh, that would be "Dick Armey" with the "revolutionary" flat tax plan.
    
    								-mr. bill
232.3382SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Apr 28 1997 18:016
    > I wonder if Ellen would get the same media attention if she "came
    > out" as a born again/pro life Christian.
    
    Attention?  For something that boring?  I doubt it.
    
    DougO
232.3383POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 18:054
    Well, if she did announce to the world she was a BAC/prolifer her
    career in hollywood would be pretty much over. Christianity and
    hollywood don't make for happy bedfellows. In my opinion they
    shouldn't. 
232.3384CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 28 1997 18:083

 So much for valuing differences and choice, eh?
232.3385BUSY::SLABAntisocialMon Apr 28 1997 18:113
    
    	Where's that P&K note, anyways??
    
232.3386WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Apr 28 1997 18:112
    wouldn't Hollywood and Christianity have to be married prior to being
    bedfellows?
232.3387SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Mon Apr 28 1997 18:126
Is it over yet? 

Talk about your ultimate overblown *YAWN*.

daryll

232.3388POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 18:153
    well, Jim does raise a good point here, Hollywood has no use for the
    BAC/prolifer type. But the church has been the enemy of Hollywood since
    its inception so, this should come as no surprise.
232.3389BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Apr 28 1997 18:185
    
    	It was a big deal when Cat Stevens became a Muslim, I believe.
    
    	Oh, sorry, that's not YOUR religion.
    
232.3390ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon Apr 28 1997 18:183
    
    so, what you're saying glenn is this; church = rebel alliance
    hollywood = evil Empire.
232.3391CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 28 1997 18:2113

 Frankly I don't care about Ellen and her coming out..I'm sick of hearing about
 it, though I'm doing what I can to avoid those (few) places where it is
 isn't being discussed.

 What does bug me is that she is spoken of as being "courageous" because she
 is "coming out" and everybody is getting on the bandwagon.  Were she to
 "come out" as a BAC prolifer these same people trumpeting her courage would
 run like rats and do all they could to get her show off the air.


 
232.3392POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 18:264
    <--- that is exactly the case.
    
    But honestly Jim, what do you expect from Hollywood? Integrity and
    fairness? 
232.3393BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Apr 28 1997 18:266
    
    	Would there be any difference between her coming out as a BAC and
    	her coming out as a real Christian?
    
    	Or would you expect the same public reaction?
    
232.3394POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 18:292
    every time I've seen an actor become a BAC they seem to drift into
    obscurity.
232.3395CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 28 1997 18:309
    
>    But honestly Jim, what do you expect from Hollywood? Integrity and
>    fairness? 


 <slaps self in face, shakes head>  oh..yeah.  I don't know what got into me.


 Jim
232.3396ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon Apr 28 1997 18:302
    
    Glenn, Blood Alcohol Content will do that to a person.
232.3397WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Mon Apr 28 1997 18:324
    Re the Ellen persona: does lesbianism have a higher level of social 
    acceptance than male homosexuality?
    
    One wonders.
232.3398POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 18:351
    my impression is that it does.
232.3399BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Apr 28 1997 20:1415

	Jim.... I think it is because most people relate Christian people with
the most vocal. The Pat Robertson's of the world. So people just don't give a
damn. Yet you have to admit that even with all the hype about Ellen, Touched by
an Angel does much better in the ratings. :-)

	If people want change, then they gotta do something about it. To *me*,
you are doing something about it just by being you. You're not holier than
thou, and you freely admit that. There are others who don't. 

	If someone were to come out 30 years ago.... it never would be shown.
If someone became a Christian 30 years ago, it would probably have made the
news. I think the vocal Christians have swung the pangolin around the other way
for those who they are against, and against themselves. jmnsho
232.3400POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 20:162
    Why a Christian would want to change Hollywood is completly beyond me.
    There are more important things to do, no?
232.3401BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Apr 28 1997 20:196
| <<< Note 232.3400 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "A stranger in my own life" >>>

| Why a Christian would want to change Hollywood is completly beyond me.
| There are more important things to do, no?

	Think of the free press they could get!
232.3402CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 28 1997 20:267


>news. I think the vocal Christians have swung the pangolin around the other way


 Swung the what?
232.3403LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon Apr 28 1997 20:272
    
    swing low!  sweet pangolin!!
232.3404BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetMon Apr 28 1997 20:283
    
    	WTF is a pangolin?
    
232.3405swing it, babyPENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 28 1997 20:2912
>  <<< Note 232.3402 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>


> Swung the what?

	pangolin, pangolin.

	"Any of several long-tailed, scale-covered mammals of the order
	Pholidota of tropical Africa and Asia, having a long snout and
	a sticky tongue."

232.3406CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 28 1997 20:3812
>    Why a Christian would want to change Hollywood is completly beyond me.
>    There are more important things to do, no?



  My belief is hearts must be changed before Hollywood can be changed..so yes,
 there are more important things to do.  Though occasional squaking about it
 is ok.


 Jim
232.3407pendulumSUBPAC::BODENSIECKMon Apr 28 1997 20:382
    	I thought it was supposed to be 
    Pendulum-a weight suspended on a swinging arm
232.3408POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 20:391
    not nearly as fun.
232.3409EVMS::MORONEYMon Apr 28 1997 20:403
re .3407:

Yeah, those spell checkers get you every time.
232.3410re .3405COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 28 1997 20:401
Ah!  That was Laurie B., my girlfriend fall quarter 1969.
232.3411SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 28 1997 20:421
    Tony Curtis and Cary Grant?
232.3412POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 20:421
    so, you were an acid head.
232.3413LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon Apr 28 1997 20:436
    .3407
    
    yes, yes.  
    
    the real mystery is whether glen knew pangolin
    was a real word or not.
232.3414PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 28 1997 20:465
   .3411  stop that.  ;>



232.3415SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 28 1997 20:494
    I'm just wondering what would have happened if Mccarthy
    had gone after gay actors instead of alleged commie writers.
    
                                                        
232.3416POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 20:561
    He would have got laid.
232.3417PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 28 1997 20:566
   .3415  if he had gone after them, people might have thought
	  he was gay too.



232.3418Life as we know itSUBPAC::BODENSIECKMon Apr 28 1997 20:561
    USSR would still be in power and the USA would have no fasion sense
232.3419SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 28 1997 20:571
    <unveils Pinch-O-Matic(r) and brandishes it>
232.3420LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon Apr 28 1997 20:592
    
    McCarthy & Hoover?
232.3421SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 28 1997 21:021
    Are you now or have you ever been a thespian? 
232.3422Life as we would like itSUBPAC::BODENSIECKMon Apr 28 1997 21:062
    	Wouldn't all politicians fall under thespian, trying to act like 
    Humans while they live like snakes.
232.3423WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 29 1997 10:037
    i think tomorrow night (Wednesday) is the magic night when Ellen
    reveals her affectionate preference to her friends. certainly, an
    episode i'll do everything in my power to miss.
    
    class-less antics at the White House are not going to endear Ellen or
    her SO to a lot of folks regardless of the appropriateness of the
    immediate audience. 
232.3424no needGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Apr 29 1997 12:314
    
      i thunk the thumpers had their own channels...
    
      bb
232.3425ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 12:403
    
    i missed MP last night. i read my book instead. what fiendish fate
    awaits me yonder?
232.3426NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue Apr 29 1997 12:543
    Isn't that two weeks in a row?
    
    And who says the world is going to pot?
232.3427ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 12:572
    
    yes, dawn. two straight weeks. 'pril is going to be upset with me.
232.3428RUSURE::MELVINTen Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2Tue Apr 29 1997 14:075
>    Watched a GREAT episode of Hercules last night.  Plot?  Yeah, I suppose

There are FOUR Hercules video tapes due to be released in the next few weeks.
These are pegged as the ones that got the show rolling....

232.3429SCASS1::BARBER_Aman-sizeTue Apr 29 1997 15:351
    What a travesty.  Battis, I'm truly ashamed.  
232.3430ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 15:502
    
    <hangs head in shame>
232.3431SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeTue Apr 29 1997 15:524
    Is anyone watching "The Shining"? My son wanted to watch it, and for
    some crazy reason, I agreed to watch it with him. King is doing a good
    job of keeping it frightening. But he probably could have done it just
    as well in two hours.
232.3432CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 29 1997 15:563

 I'm sure someone is..
232.3433ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 16:093
    
    Rebecca DeMornay alone is worth tuning in to it. She is a total
    babe.
232.3434PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 29 1997 16:0911
   .3431  i watched a little bit of it the first night and thought
	  it was pretty awful.  Gould was just terrible - i mean,
	  Keanu Reeves could do a better acting job.  8-[ 

	  but maybe it got better.  it was dragging bigtime.





232.3435SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Apr 29 1997 16:1816
    King, as a successful author/screenwriter, baffles me.  His storylines
    are filled with normal, ordinary dull people, except for a few uniques-
    extra sensitives- subjected to live in a plot with all the subtlety of 
    a chunk of blue ice crashing through the ceiling.  Call it the absurdly
    unbelievable.  Then we get to watch all of these poor suffering people
    struggle to survive or make sense of this gross absurdity.  One wants
    to break out laughing when the firehose starts oozing black fluids as
    the strings play a shriek of terror in the background (get it?  we're
    supposed to be frightened by the ooze!  subtle as a brick in the face.)
    And its been that way all along- Carrie, Cujo, Pet Seminary ;-),
    Christine, and all of the other countless bores, most of which I've
    managed to ignore over the years.  He just doesn't do anything for me.
    Stacey was watching The Shining Part 2 last night, and I wandered in
    and out as I was drying the dishes.  The man is seriously overrated.
    
    DougO
232.3436BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Apr 29 1997 16:247
 >   His storylines
 >   are filled with normal, ordinary dull people, except for a few uniques-
 >   extra sensitives- subjected to live in a plot with all the subtlety of 
 >   a chunk of blue ice crashing through the ceiling. 


 Who would want to watch a King flick when Buffy was on anyway :-)
232.3437LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 16:346
    
    the only stephen king movie i ever really enjoyed
    was _Dolores Claiborne_.  
    
    i can't read his books.  he is incredibly overrated,
    imo.
232.3438CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 29 1997 16:398

 I've never read any of his books, and only saw 1 of his movies, that I
 can recall.



Jim
232.3439Read it and weepLUNER::WALLACETue Apr 29 1997 16:398
    He's not in the least bit over rated. His stuff is what it is, the
    written equivalent of a McDonald's hamburger.
    
    No one claims that they're haute cuisine...they just eat them by the
    bagfull.
    
    Any comments poo-poo-ing King's Top 40 mind candy are elitist
    rhetoric.
232.3440SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Apr 29 1997 16:477
    
    	Dolores Claiborne was a good movie!
    
    	I also enjoyed Misery - maybe it's Kathy Bates that should
    	get the credit ;-)
    
    
232.3441LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 16:472
    
    you're right.  crap is king.  long live crap.
232.3442ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 16:533
    
    first you diss Melrose Place, now King. Is nothing sacred? heathens,
    i tell you.
232.3443whateverLUNER::WALLACETue Apr 29 1997 16:558
    re 232.3441
    
    No...pretentious manure masquerading as art is crap. King's stuff is
    exactly what it is and it doesn't pretend to be any more than that.
    
    
    
    
232.3444Going for the hat trickCONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Apr 29 1997 16:551
    Grisham couldn't write a good grocery list.
232.3445CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Apr 29 1997 16:562
    "Perhaps the pretentions lie with the viewer/reader in thinking they
    were watching/reading a work of art?" he said in his best Saturnspeak.  
232.3446...and she dresses funny tooLUNER::WALLACETue Apr 29 1997 16:5622
Anyhow As for Ellen...........
    
    
The real question concerning Ms DeGeneres isn't her sexuality, it's the comedic
aptitude of her sitcom.

Surprising in light of her stand up routines (which I have found extremely 
amusing in the past) and her former role in one of the original FOX sitcoms 
(the name escapes me...she was a secretary....oooops I mean "Office Coordinator/
Professional Assistant"...with Allison LaPlata...who, IMHO , is funny) 
in which her ditsy persona/act played very well.

Though I suppose there could be some minor correlation to Dianne Carrol's(sp?)
"First African-American in TV space" breakthrough, this smacks of nothing more
than a ratings ploy. 

I'd have found it more of a breakthrough if an already out entertainer, ala 
Kate Clinton, had been given a sitcom instead of a semi-closeted performer 
in a failing show jumping on the lesbian-chic bandwagon in sweeps month.

Oh, by the way...I will tune in anyway...I guess that's the bottom line, eh?
                              
232.3447LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 16:576
    
    .3443
    
    /pretentious manure masquerading as art is crap.
    
    such as what?  name a few titles.
232.3448LUNER::WALLACETue Apr 29 1997 17:004
    anything by Norman Mailer or Gore Vidal? Deepak Chopek?...any work
    entitled "Chicken Soup for the ______________".
    Ann Rice?
    
232.3449LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 17:155
    .3448
    
    mailer, yes.  more so than vidal.  never heard of chopek.
    ann rice, the vampire writer?  i only read the one the 
    movie was based on.  i liked the movie better.  
232.3450PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 29 1997 17:227
>       <<< Note 232.3449 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "looking for deep meaning" >>>
    
>    mailer, yes.  more so than vidal.  never heard of chopek.

	methinks maybe it's Chopra.


232.3451PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 29 1997 17:249
>                     <<< Note 232.3446 by LUNER::WALLACE >>>

>Surprising in light of her stand up routines (which I have found extremely 
>amusing in the past)

	ya.  her routine on the HBO Young Comedians special, back around
	'86 was _really_ funny, i thought.


232.3452SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Tue Apr 29 1997 17:276
Hmmm, one of these days I'll have to get around to turning this 
TV thing on.

Well, maybe not.

daryll
232.3453BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECTue Apr 29 1997 17:507
    
    	RE: .3446
    
    	Allison Laplace, I believe.  But I forgot the name of the show.
    
    	They were real estate agents, weren't they?
    
232.3454BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECTue Apr 29 1997 17:525
    
    	"Open House", supposedly a spinoff of "Duet".
    
    	Mary Page Keller co-starred in both, and she's a babe.
    
232.3455On my hi-horseLUNER::WALLACETue Apr 29 1997 17:5424
    Yes, Chopra...thanks D.
    
    Anyway, my point in all of this is that King's work sucking or even, as
    mentioned in another note before this, the idea that TV is worthless
    crap bothers me because they're both easy targets.
    
    Wether they do or they don't is almost immaterial. Regardless of one's
    feelings about either, it can't be denied that there's a large part of
    the population that enjoys them and though this type of mass
    popularity often creates a mindset that equates popularity with
    mediocrity (or worse), it ain't neccasarily so.
    
    No shot at anyone intended but nothing irks me more than the kind of
    schadenfruedian mentality that allows me to feel better because what
    you like is beneath me.
    
    It's enough that an organism can enjoy what suits their individual
    tastes without damning someone elses.
    
    Now I'll jump over to the movie note and give someone crap about
    enjoying "The English Patient"
    
    ;^)	
    
232.3456PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 29 1997 17:597
>                       <<< Note 232.3455 by LUNER::WALLACE >>>
>                              -< On my hi-horse >-

	that explains the load of doots you left.


232.3457some of his are quite creativeGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Apr 29 1997 18:006
    
      well, I liked the real nm novels - Naked/Dead, Ancient Evenings
    
      Tough Guys is great - the buried heads are, to my knowledge, unique
    
      bb
232.3458LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 18:014
    .3455
    
    my point in all this is that i think both mailer
    and king are sucky authors.
232.3459PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 29 1997 18:039
  Wallace is sounding like the Doctah did regarding ALW.  
  Millions of people like his stuff! so you can't just come
  out and say it bites (without at least tempering your
  remarks in some way).

  Rubbish.


232.3460gv is smart and deviousGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Apr 29 1997 18:057
    
      Oh, and while mailer and vidal both have gone through bad periods,
     "Burr" is great reading, and some of the others are ok.
    
      What an imp Vidal is !!
    
      bb
232.3461PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 29 1997 18:129
  .3458  Oph, that is exactly the sort of schadenfreudian attitude we've
	 come to expect from you.  I'm even more ashamed to know you than
	 I was before.  Quite frankly.



  

232.3462LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 18:133
    
    vidal's _lincoln_ was slooooooow.
    
232.3463SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeTue Apr 29 1997 18:143
    I'm sure that Steven King concerns himself with what SOAPBOX thinks of
    his work, as he deposits his very large royalty checks in his local bank. 
    :-)
232.3464LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 18:155
    
    .3461
    
    di, what the heck does schadenfreudian mean?  is dat
    elitist talk or what?
232.3465nLUNER::WALLACETue Apr 29 1997 18:173
    I had 3 pints of syllables and a 1/2 a bucket of psychobabble left over
    from the holidays. Had to use it up before it went bad...was I too
    late?
232.3466PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 29 1997 18:176
   .3464  aagagagag.  it makes me feel better about myself that
	  you don't know what it means.

          (er, i had to look it up.)

232.3467BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Tue Apr 29 1997 18:175
    
    	RE: .3464
    
    	I think Diane forgot to let you in on the in-joke or something.
    
232.3468LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue Apr 29 1997 18:184
    .3463
    
    oh, tom, heed the call and go to texas.
    
232.3469SMURF::WALTERSTue Apr 29 1997 18:191
    It says "kenneth star" in my dictionary.
232.3470LUNER::WALLACETue Apr 29 1997 18:191
    Oh,,and Vidal did some fine work on Myra Brekenridge and Caligula too.
232.3471ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 18:234
    
    .3464
    
    oph, if you don't know what it means, then it is over your head. hth
232.3472SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeTue Apr 29 1997 18:243
    >heed the call and go to texas
    
    TEXAS, You've GOT to be KIDDING!!!
232.3473POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue Apr 29 1997 18:255
    
    A lot of things are over my head.
    
    Except when I'm wearing 3" heeled pumps, that is.
    
232.3474POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeTue Apr 29 1997 18:302
    I agree, Ellen does stand up best. She's hilarious. Her humour doesn't
    translate well to the show however, which I've found to be boring.
232.3475BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Tue Apr 29 1997 18:316
    
    >I agree, Ellen does stand up best.
    
    
    	So she doesn't lay too well, is that what you're saying?
    
232.3476POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeTue Apr 29 1997 18:431
    yes, I was saying that.
232.3477FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Apr 29 1997 19:006
    
    
    	Sssssshhhh....! I'm trying to envision mz_deb in 3" heeled pumps.
    :)
    
    
232.3478Not really, but just to burst your bubble...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Apr 29 1997 19:021
Elmer Fudd on tiptoes?
232.34798^)POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue Apr 29 1997 19:034
    
    ...hey!
    
    
232.3480ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 19:122
    
    mz_deb's nose is ust fine. tyvm
232.3481here come the hoover wisecracksEVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastTue Apr 29 1997 19:241
The rest of her, too.
232.3482ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 19:533
    
    madman, i'll defer to your superior knowledge in this matter. I can
    only judge on what i see.
232.3483ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Apr 29 1997 20:163
    I watched MP last night...
    
    Just kidding.   8^)  
232.3484WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Apr 30 1997 10:435
    one for the books. i caught a little news this morning and channel 5
    will be airing a segment on what to tell your children after they've
    watched Ellen tonight.
    
    amazingly idiotic.
232.3485COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Apr 30 1997 11:276
They want to be sure you have the politically correct synsytyve answers to
give your children.

You will be assimilated.

/john
232.3486CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 30 1997 12:366

 get outta here...jeepers, what a bunch of hooey.  I clicked on the news
 at 11 last night and each channel seemed to have a report on this thing.

 Good grief..
232.3487WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 30 1997 12:3611
    You know, it seems a pretty sad commentary on society that anyone feels
    the need to make a big deal out of this sort of thing. 
    
    Some idiots called in bomb threats when they were taping the show.
    That's incredible to me. How can anyone have so little of a life as to
    allow them the time and energy to expend on hatred and intolerance? I
    just don't see how anyone else's sexuality ought to be important to
    you. To me it's like religion. You worry about yourself and I'll worry
    about myself. People who go on and on about what abominations other
    people's lives are must not have much of a life of their own to worry
    about.
232.3488GAVEL::JANDROWWed Apr 30 1997 12:4310
    
    from what i heard this morning, oprah has been getting hate mail and
    people are boycotting the show just because she is appearing on the
    ellen "coming out" show.  "how can a christian woman condone such
    behavior"...  
    
    leave it alone and find something else to do with your time.
    
    
    
232.3489Oh myLUNER::WALLACEWed Apr 30 1997 12:472
    Yes, Let's concentrate on Dennis Rodman having his name legally changed
    to "Orgasm".
232.3490CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 30 1997 12:504
    IMO (to avoid shadyfraudulent feel gooding), Ellen's humor style is
    annoying.  I never really cared for her routines.  This trancended well
    into the world of sitcoms though.  I find 99 44/100% of those annoying
    also.  But please feel free to enjoy them.  With impunity even.  
232.3491SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Apr 30 1997 13:085
    
    	I guess all those folks getting so excited about Ellen's
    	show tonight never watched Soap, or Dynasty, or Melrose Place.
    
    
232.3492ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 13:173
    
    gee, brian. I'll bet you dislike Home Improvement, Seinfeld, and
    3rd Rock from the Sun as well.
232.3493CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 30 1997 13:201
    Mark, see .2.  
232.3494SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Wed Apr 30 1997 13:223
You shoooo are leading one hell of an exciting life there Mark.

Don't forget to renew your subscription to TV Guide now, ya hear?
232.3495ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 13:325
    
    daryll, i lead a very exciting life, tyvm. I usually catch Seinfeld,
    and Home Improvement while eating dinner. As for TV Guide, I don't now
    or in the future read or buy it. so i hope this clears this issue up
    for you.
232.3496BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Apr 30 1997 13:372
Drew Carey ...
232.3497SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Wed Apr 30 1997 13:382
I'm clear now thanks. I did miss Melrose Place this week as well 
however, and last week and the week before that and....
232.3498BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsWed Apr 30 1997 13:387
    
    	RE: .3491
    
    	"Soap" ... now that was a great show!!
    
    	I have the entire series on tape, but haven't watched it yet.
    
232.3499NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed Apr 30 1997 13:431
    I don't miss MP at all.
232.3500LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 30 1997 13:533
    re: .3315
    
    ;-)
232.3501DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Apr 30 1997 13:598
    
    
    	re: .3487 and .3488
    
    
    	Ditto.  I really can't believe that they're making such a big
    	to-do about this.
    
232.3502WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 30 1997 14:053
    .3500
    
     well called
232.3503BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 30 1997 14:2030

	You got many factors as to WHY this is a big deal. First Ellen decides
to do a show about her coming out. ABC knows this will be controversal, and
that means ratings. So they start with their build up. Then you have the RR
saying their thing, trying to get stations to not show the episode (I think
they got 1 to do so), etc. Then you have the tabloids (papers and tv) that are
having a spree day with it. So the end result is a media circus. 

	The above can apply to any show that does something controversal. It is
a way of life right now. My guess, and it is just a guess, is that Ellen did
not imagine it would be as big as it is. There have been other gay characters
before her, and there will be ones after her. My guess is with her coming out
in real life, that it added to they hysteria. That is something someone hasn't
done on tv before. And I think that is where the main hype came from. You had
the same type of reactions when they had the lesbian wedding on Friends. But
where the actresses were straight to begin with, the hype was not as big. 

	Do people NEED to come out publically? I would venture to say, yeah. If
you think about it every group has a leader, or leaders who go out and stand up
for who they are. A feminist, an African American, someone b/g/l/t, religious,
etc. That person takes a big risk because there are a lot of people who just
don't care, don't want to hear about it, think it is evil. But when people see
them as people, then things start to change. You can see that someone is an
African American. Someone has to speak up if they are religious, a feminist,
gay. 



Glen
232.3504NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed Apr 30 1997 14:2811
From ABC's point of view this is easy.

The local news, as far as I can tell anymore, is just an extension of the
prime time comedy and drama schedule.  Any time a highly rated TV series
runs a disease of the week, the 11:00 news reports trot out some "special
report" that's merely a continuation of the show.  I strongly suspect that
the footage they're using was kindly supplied by the network in support of
their show.

Infotainment at its worst.  I hope.  (I wouldn't like it to get any worse
than this.)
232.3505TROOA::BUTKOVICHgliddy glub gloopyWed Apr 30 1997 14:557
    I had taped "One Survivor Remembers - the story of Greta Weissman" a
    couple of nights ago and watched it last night.  This is the movie that
    won the Academy Award for Best Short Documentary (? I think that was
    the category).  How moving it was, especially when you get to thinking
    about all the thousands of other similar stories that could be related. 
    I don't know that I would have had the strength of mind or body to
    survive.
232.3506GAVEL::JANDROWWed Apr 30 1997 14:594
    
    chris, what was the movie about??
    
    
232.3507LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 30 1997 14:593
    
    good morning, starshine!
    
232.3508BUSY::SLABDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Wed Apr 30 1997 15:065
    
    	RE: .3505
    
    	Was that the one that won a couple years ago?
    
232.3509TROOA::BUTKOVICHgliddy glub gloopyWed Apr 30 1997 15:1620
    Just did a search - it won in 1995 for Documentary, Short Subject.
    
    The first name should be Gerda (not Gretta)
    
    At the Academy Award ceremony, the following remarks were made by the
    subject of the documentary, Gerda Weissman Klein: 
    
    ...To my beloved husband, to my family. I've been in a place for six
    incredible years where winning meant a crust of bread and to live another 
    day. Since the blessed day of my liberation I have asked the question, 
    "Why am I here? I am no better." In my mind's eye, I
    see those years and days... and those who never lived to see the magic
    of a boring evening at home. On their behalf I wish to thank you for 
    honoring their memory. And you cannot do it
    in any better way than when you return to your homes tonight to realize
    that each of you who know the joy of freedom are winners. Thank you on 
    their behalf, with all our heart.
    
    
    It brought a tear to my eye.
232.3510Another reason for "controversial" showsEVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastWed Apr 30 1997 17:441
May is also a ratings month.
232.3511ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 17:503
    
    madman, you truly disappoint me. do you honestly think TV would stoop
    to that level just for a few $$$?? man, where is your sense of trust!
232.3512SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 02:076
 Oh dear. It seems I've missed this all important <yawn> episode.

 Luckily, the 3 Stooges will be on in an hour or so. Rumor has it 
they too liked women.

daryll
232.3513POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsThu May 01 1997 02:233
    
    The Three Stooges were lesbians?  IDNKT.
    
232.3514POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 02:241
    Well I watched it and it was pretty funny.
232.3515wait, you're not talking bout those Stooges are you?SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 02:491
The Stooges are always funny.
232.3516POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 02:581
    No, Mr. Doda, I am not. What stooges do you think I'm talking about?
232.3517SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 03:112
Debra says that Moe, Larry, and Curly (or maybe Shemp, i'm not 
sure) were lesbians, so I'm not sure anymore.....
232.3518POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsThu May 01 1997 03:124
    
    I never much liked Shemp.  Silly hair.
    
    
232.3519SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 03:132
Yeah, and it was _straight_ hair.

232.3520POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 03:171
    Moe and Curly?
232.3521SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 03:221
You don't suppose.....nah.
232.3522POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 03:261
    wooob wooob wooob wooob wooob
232.352335568::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 12:264
    
    I confess. I missed the "episode". I watched the Bulls instead, more
    drama and flair. I hear parts of it were funny. I wonder if ABC got
    the ratings it was looking for?
232.3524GAVEL::JANDROWThu May 01 1997 12:359
    
    i watched "ellen", and i thought it was one of the better episodes. 
    granted, i don't watch the show all that often as i don't find her show
    all that great, but was really pleased with the coming out episode.  i
    thought it was well done and all the hype was for not.
    
    and i think that laura dern is *way* to skinny.
    
    
232.352535568::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 12:444
    
    naught
    
    Laura Dern is attractive, not gorgeous, but pleasing to the eye.
232.3526NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 01 1997 12:454
Well, I fell for the hype, and watched Ellen (for the first, and probably
last time) last night.  Maybe one or two places that made me laugh out
loud, but overall, I have to agree with those who said that the show simply
isn't funny.
232.3527PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 12:498
>     <<< Note 232.3520 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "A stranger in my own life" >>>

>    Moe and Curly?

	Curley


232.3528WMOIS::CONNELLNo one noticed the cat.Thu May 01 1997 13:026
    Moe and Curley? That's not Lesbianism, that's incest. Maybe incestuous
    Lesbianism?
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
232.3529GAVEL::JANDROWThu May 01 1997 13:059
    battis, i didn't say she wasn't attractive...i said she was too skinny.
    
    believe it or not, someone can be overweight or underway and still be
    pretty or handsome...
    
    
    in any case, i am glad she got her toaster... :>
    
    
232.3531PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 13:088
>                     <<< Note 232.3529 by GAVEL::JANDROW >>>
    
>     someone can be overweight or underway

    ships seem to have a choice between the two.

    

232.3532CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 01 1997 13:105



 Shucks..I missed it.  But, my sock drawer is in perfect order.
232.3533ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu May 01 1997 13:131
    Who's Ellen?
232.3534GAVEL::JANDROWThu May 01 1997 13:177
    
    di, battis already corrected me...
    
    and i meant "overweight or underweight"...but i guess y'all knew
    that...
    
    
232.3535BRLLNT::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu May 01 1997 13:201
    Curley was a cross dresser! :)
232.3536LUNER::WALLACEThu May 01 1997 14:2011
    On Ellen.
    
    Nicely done.
    Mildly amusing.
    Incidental.
    
    The show still doesn't make me go HArdee-har-har like that zany Drew
    Carey.
    
    On a side note, I recieved a call from Bob Shallow yesterday. I have
    his number for those of you in need.
232.3537POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsThu May 01 1997 14:213
    
    <covers eyes>
    
232.3538LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 14:213
    
    still obsessing like a bastard?
    
232.3539POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 14:251
    you're killing me.
232.3540LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 14:282
     
    agagagagaa.  
232.3541BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 01 1997 14:3410


	I watched it and it was pretty funny. I liked how they handled it. I
think Ellen's humor is subtle. Not like a Frazier or Friends. But it was pretty
good. I hope the writing stays good though, as if it reverts back to last years
writing, eeesh...end of the show. 

	There was so much going on in the background as well. It was hard to
keep up with it all.
232.3542SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 01 1997 14:366
    .3541
    
    > reverts back
    
    Did you clear that phrase with the Department of Redundancy Department
    before entering your reply?
232.3543BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu May 01 1997 14:446
Was Ellen on last night?

Gee, I musta missed it ...

Voyager was on though ...  not one of their better episodes .....
232.3544NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 01 1997 14:453
    I'd agree with you about Voyager, although I'm still unclear on what
    one of their better episodes would be.  Strangely, I watch the show
    every week, anyway.
232.3545POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 14:462
    I like the one whne that tyrant took over Kess. She really did a good
    job on that one.
232.3546NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 01 1997 14:552
    I'm getting to dislike Kess episodes as much as I used to dislike
    Worf's family episodes.
232.3547NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 01 1997 14:583
>    Who's Ellen?

What's TV?
232.3548POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 15:023
    Dawn, I suppose you prefer Neelix episodes?
    
    I can't wait to see Tom and B'Elanna to get it on. 
232.3549WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Thu May 01 1997 15:112
    I watched the Eichmann trial program on PBS.  Actual film footage from
    the trial, David Brinkley narrating.
232.3550NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 01 1997 15:146
.3548:

Naw, I don't like the Neelix eps, either.

I s'pose that has a lot to do with my being unsure what a "good" Voyager
episode would be like.
232.3551POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 15:152
    how about the phased versions of the ship with the videans. that was a
    good one.
232.3552SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Thu May 01 1997 15:284
When will Howard Stern be on TV? I mean regularly, and you know what I
mean...

Pete
232.3553WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Thu May 01 1997 15:313
    I think Stern has his own program now, somewhere out there in
    cableland.
    
232.3554BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 01 1997 15:333

	E! Entertainment
232.3555SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 15:331
He's on E!
232.3556LUNER::WALLACEThu May 01 1997 16:226
    <<< Note 232.3549 by WECARE::GRIFFIN "John Griffin zko1-3/b31381-1159" >>>
    
    <<<I watched the Eichmann trial program on PBS.  Actual film footage from
    <<<    the trial, David Brinkley narrating.
                                                                               
       How'd it turn out this time?
232.3557SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 01 1997 16:585
    > Eichmann
    
    Long ago, I read a book called _The House on Garibaldi Street,_ written
    by Isser Harel, the Israeli agent who led the team that captured
    Eichmann in Argentina.  Gritty and fascinating.
232.3558LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 16:593
    
    i read that.  excellent.
    
232.3559BRLLNT::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu May 01 1997 17:021
    Saw the movie on HBO! GREAT!
232.3560SMURF::WALTERSThu May 01 1997 17:171
    I'm waiting for the musical.
232.3561POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 17:295
    The House on Garibaldi Street
    
    		Or
    
    Don't Cry For Me Argentina
232.3562ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 19:022
    
    <----- Gilbert & Sullivan are into _everything_.
232.35638^)POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri May 02 1997 15:043
    
    Buncha troublemakers.
    
232.3564GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 02 1997 15:376
    
    
    	Good episodes on the NBC line up last night.
    
    	The last 20 minutes of ER were especially dramatic.
    
232.3565LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri May 02 1997 15:453
    
    poor dr green!
    
232.3566EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARFri May 02 1997 15:596
Sienfeld sucked big time yesterday! 

Boring and predictable. From the highs of "Yadi Yada" to the lows of 
"speed dialing"!

-jay
232.3567TROOA::BUTKOVICHclowns to left/jokers to rightFri May 02 1997 16:143
    Carter is such a sweetie!
    
    Bet Jeanie's husband doesn't last much longer.
232.3568i love this show...GAVEL::JANDROWFri May 02 1997 16:374
    i was nearly in tears after green was attacked.  it was so sad.  and i
    love how caring carter is.  do they really make doctors like that???
    
    
232.3569GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 02 1997 17:0615
    
    
    	Raq, if they did.  I'd be at the doctor's ALOT!  I just
    	love Carter.
    
    	{FF for those that may not have seen it yet}
    
    
    
    
    	I can't believe Jeannie is going to sleep with her ex hubby!
    	He cheated on her more than once when they were married, 
    	HE GAVE HER AIDS!, and she wants him *back*?!  That's seriously
    	messed up.
    
232.3570WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri May 02 1997 17:1510
    
    On the other hand, she loves him and he loves her. They are both going
    to die. The future does not exactly hold a lot of promise for either of
    them. What does she have to lose at this point? Once the anger dies
    down and acceptance of the reality of the situation is reached, she is
    then freed to forgive him and get what love out of life she can with
    him.
    
    Love can make choices seem very different inside a relationship from
    outside that relationship.
232.3571BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri May 02 1997 17:3017
| <<< Note 232.3570 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Spott Itj" >>>




| On the other hand, she loves him and he loves her. They are both going
| to die. The future does not exactly hold a lot of promise for either of
| them. What does she have to lose at this point? 

	Gee, I hope that is not the route they are going down. With all that is
going on now, they both could live a long time. And to go back because she has
nothing to lose would be, to me, the wrong reason.

| Love can make choices seem very different inside a relationship from
| outside that relationship.

	Yeah... tell me about it. :-)
232.3572SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri May 02 1997 18:1310
    > Love can make choices seem very different inside a relationship
    > from outside that relationship.
    
    There is also the aspect that since they both have AIDS now they
    would be endangering anyone else they got involved with- whereas
    they can't endanger someone who already has AIDS, ie, each other.
    I think that this, in addition to Love, is affecting that choice
    she seems to be making.
    
    DougO
232.3573repeat often ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Fri May 02 1997 19:415
 >   i was nearly in tears after green was attacked.  it was so sad.  and i
 >   love how caring carter is.  do they really make doctors like that???


  It's only a movie ...
232.3574Pronoun Alert!!SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeFri May 02 1997 19:456
    I think she just loves and misses him. She doesn't want him to die 
    knowing that she hates him and doesn't forgive him. Remember two weeks
    ago when she was trying to save a woman who tried to commit suicide
    because she had an affair and then gave her child aids? That woman's
    husband came, just to watch her die and was hoping that she was in alot
    of pain. She forgave her husband then. 
232.3575PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 02 1997 19:497
  wow - this is bizarre.  so many 'boxers wrapped up in evening
  soap operas!  ack!

  she said, schadenfrohly


232.3576SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeFri May 02 1997 20:044
    ER is pretty good. My son is a paramedic, working to get into
    medschool. He works at an Emergency room in Utah and says, except for
    getting more extreme emergency cases then any hospital in the world, it
    is pretty close to real. Well, for TV that is.
232.3577CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 02 1997 20:083

 I've never watched an episode of ER
232.3578MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 02 1997 20:133
Thank you for sharing.

232.3579CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 02 1997 20:143

 Thank you for shutting the heck up
232.3580oo erSMURF::WALTERSFri May 02 1997 20:263
    Maybe I'm laboring the obvious here, I can't imagine how it could
    not be at least a tad authentic.  Given writer Dr Michael Crichton's
    Hahvahd medical school degree and actual ER experience.
232.3581Doing my best Fargo!SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeFri May 02 1997 20:291
    Yaaaaa.
232.3582ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri May 02 1997 20:421
    What's ER?  
232.3583POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri May 02 1997 20:423
    
    Kind of like UM?
    
232.3584ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri May 02 1997 20:441
    Or even HM?
232.3585POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceFri May 02 1997 20:451
    eh?
232.3586SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeFri May 02 1997 20:461
    What??  That Steve, he's soooo silly!
232.3587MRPTH1::16.121.160.235::slabSat May 03 1997 03:284
Jim, maybe what passes as your sense of humor will return whenever 
you get that modem of yours fixed.

232.3588CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat May 03 1997 11:524


 Hey, life is wonderful, Slabbo!  Everything is great!
232.3589MRPTH1::16.121.160.236::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSat May 03 1997 19:223
Now THAT's probably the funniest thing you've ever said.  8^)

232.3590POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceSat May 03 1997 19:333
    Okay, on ER, it was the guy with the daughter with the lacerated leg
    that beat up Mark Green. They're going to go after the brother of the
    basketball player though.
232.3591Some folks actually enjoyed this movie?BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Sun May 04 1997 16:548
    
    What was all the fuss about Thelma and Loise?
    
    I struggled to watch this move over the weekend and was forced
    to look elsewhere for entertainment. Bad acting, bad script.
    The best character was the cowboy/theif.
    
    What a waste of film ....
232.3592POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceSun May 04 1997 18:331
    Thelma and Louise was much better.
232.3593TROOA::BUTKOVICHclowns to left/jokers to rightMon May 05 1997 05:125
    -3  That's what *I* was thinking!  Really!  Well, it was kind of
    obvious.
    
    And "Thelma and Louise" provided us with a very nice intro to Brad
    Pitt's abdominal muscles... hubba hubba!  8^)
232.3594WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon May 05 1997 12:4314
    >Okay, on ER, it was the guy with the daughter with the lacerated leg
    >that beat up Mark Green. They're going to go after the brother of the
    >basketball player though.
    
    I think you're right. It's a set up. The black guy threatens the white
    doctor, and the white doctor gets beaten up, but they don't show who
    the assailant is. So you put two and two together and it looks like the
    threatener is the likely assailant. So they pull this slightly
    disgruntled white man and make him the actual assailant, just to show
    us how racist we all are for thinking it might be the guy who
    threatened the doctor (who happens to be black) rather than the guy who
    complained about getting care from a "med student" (who happens to be
    white).
    
232.3595WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon May 05 1997 12:443
    >What was all the fuss about Thelma and Loise?
    
     It was a buddy movie with women instead of men.
232.3596BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon May 05 1997 12:548
| <<< Note 232.3579 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>



| Thank you for shutting the heck up


	Is heck one of those words that means Hell? If so, can you use it?
232.3597BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon May 05 1997 12:555
| <<< Note 232.3582 by ACISS2::LEECH "Terminal Philosophy" >>>

| What's ER?

	It's like the UK, but without the humor.
232.3598ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 13:342
    
    Melrose Place is on tonight!!!!! I shan't be missing it again.
232.3599BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon May 05 1997 13:494


	You'll be quized tomorrow..... by April! 
232.3600POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 13:521
    so, which is it? Does he have a day or 11 months?
232.3601CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon May 05 1997 14:583
    I watched part of Invasion last night.  Fell asleep somewhere between
    9:45 and 10:00.  Not very good IMO.  
    
232.3602CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 14:598

 Didn't watch much of anything last night..TV seems to be getting stupider
 and stupider ('cept for Seinfeld, of course)..




232.3603ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 15:062
    
    i watched 60 Minutes. I like that show.
232.3604GAVEL::JANDROWMon May 05 1997 15:514
    
    tonite is the final episode for "married with children".  i might tune
    in just to say good-bye...
    
232.3605ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 17:522
    
    kelly is an ignorant slut.
232.3606mebbe I can score with _her_!WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon May 05 1997 17:531
    Hence your interest.
232.3607POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 18:001
    in his wet dreams.
232.3608ACISS1::SCHELTERMon May 05 1997 18:045
    re: .3605, I thought that was Jane Curtain.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.3609POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsMon May 05 1997 18:073
    
    <-- he said blindly.
    
232.3610CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 18:083

 Shades of SNL there, eh?
232.3611POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 18:091
    I shutter to think of the rest of the puns that will drape this note.
232.3612CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 18:103

 Well, let's see if we can draw them out
232.3613POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 18:121
    what a pane.
232.3614ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 18:442
    
    they will all valance out in the end
232.3615POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 18:471
    I think somebody should have screened that last one.
232.3616CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 18:593

 BTW..you shouldn't yell through a screen door..you might strain your voice.
232.3617NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 06 1997 12:258
Can't believe I watched Invasion...

Can't believe that the local (CT) NBC affiliate has sold their entire news
department out to bimbo journalism (doing hard hitting, special reports on
Roswell).

At least the Babs-5 later on in the evening balanced things out.  'twas a
lot more fun.
232.3618ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue May 06 1997 12:274
    
    april is going to rip out my spleen. I missed MP for the third straight
    week. I totally spaced it out. Was visiting a neighbor and checking out
    her bathroom cabinet and paintings.
232.3619NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 06 1997 12:323
Well, one day at a time, eh?

Or, one week at a time.
232.3620ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue May 06 1997 12:332
    
    i totally forgot. didn't realize it till this morning. i'm a failure.
232.3621CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 06 1997 12:454
    Mark, soon you will reflect back on your wayward television habits and
    wonder how in the world you could fill your head with that pap. 
    Envision a gentler time in your future without MP.  Be strong.  We're
    pulling for you.  
232.3622ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 12:462
    
    brian. agagagagagag
232.3623CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 06 1997 12:5312


 Watched "Explosion" (or something with a similar title last night) on ABC..
 kinda neat, though the PBS program on the family that implodes buildings
 was more better.

 Started to watch "Tidal Wave", but it had too many laughs in the first 
 5 minutes.


 Jim
232.3624ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 12:582
    
    laughing is bad for your health, jimbob. you did the right thing.
232.3625CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 06 1997 13:0610
    
>    laughing is bad for your health, jimbob. you did the right thing.


  I don't think the subject program was intended to be a comedy..and my
  comments were irritating those around me who wanted to watch the movie.


 Jim
232.3626Puppet man the hero ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue May 06 1997 13:422
 Buffey's writers seem to be improving ....  :-)
232.3627ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 14:423
    
    april, i beg your most humble forgiveness. I have sinned, i have missed
    MP three straight weeks. This is most disturbing.
232.3628NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 06 1997 14:471
Some of us find it quite encouraging.
232.3629ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue May 06 1997 15:023
    .3617
    
    What happened in the second half of the show?  I missed the conclusion.
232.3630NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 06 1997 15:1917
I wouldn't say you missed much.

Lots more people got sick and/or killed.  The bad guys chased the good guys
around for another couple of hours.  Some got caught and infected, but the
remaining good guys stayed true to the cause, developed an antidote, and
delivered it just as the bad-guy space ship (obviously leftover prop from
ID4) showed up.

For some reason, releasing a few vials of antidote in gaseous form made the
mutha ship blow up, the chief bad-guy die, and everyone else suddenly feel
much better.

Three chorouses of "Happy Ending," followed by the laying of flowers at the
grave of the dead Bug-Guy, and roll credits.

All that followed was a hard hitting report on the "Real alien invasion at
Rosewell" 50 years ago on the local news.
232.3631SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue May 06 1997 18:4610
    Chicago Hope tried to get all arty last night.  Bleah.
    
    If they're going to play the train-of-thought game, they need a writer
    like James Joyce.  They don't have one.
    
    If they're going to make fair detective mysteries, they need a writer
    like John Dickson Carr.  They don't have one.
    
    If they're going to get surreal, they need a writer who writes the way
    Salvador Dali painted.  They don't have one.
232.3632POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceTue May 06 1997 18:473
    A writer that uses a brush?
    
    You're right, that is surreal.
232.3633SMURF::WALTERSTue May 06 1997 18:492
    Chinese and Japanese ideograms are written with a brush, Glenn-san.
    
232.3634ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 18:562
    
    he's got you by the rice hairs there glenn.
232.3635SMURF::WALTERSTue May 06 1997 19:151
    very grassertive doncha think?
232.3636SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue May 06 1997 19:281
232.3637POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceTue May 06 1997 20:051
    I feel like such a sod.
232.3638ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 20:072
    
    it's always greener on the other side.
232.3639SMURF::WALTERSTue May 06 1997 20:071
    i used turf feel like that
232.3640ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 20:112
    
    what a seedy pun.
232.3641MRPTH1::16.121.160.242::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 07 1997 05:283
For peat's sake, moss you continue like this?

232.3642WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 07 1997 10:441
    Manure really reaching to make those puns. 
232.3643SMURF::WALTERSWed May 07 1997 12:071
    This recent rain bonanza has made my lawn green.
232.3644PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 12:283
   it's falling gently a ponderosa seedlings.

232.3645SMURF::WALTERSWed May 07 1997 12:361
    der ros-a?  <italian shrub>
232.3646ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 13:082
    
    what a pistil.
232.3647BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 07 1997 13:475
| <<< Note 232.3619 by NAC::BULEAN::BANKS "Goose Cooker" >>>

| Well, one day at a time, eh?

	Bring back Bonnie Franklin! She is a Goddess! :-)
232.3648BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 07 1997 13:477
| <<< Note 232.3626 by BRITE::FYFE "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without." >>>


| Buffey's writers seem to be improving ....  :-)

	I saw Buffy for the first time this past Sunday morning. I like the
show.
232.3649POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceWed May 07 1997 13:481
    I'll hedge my bet that this ain't over.
232.3650ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 13:532
    
    you just have to weed through the replies.
232.3651LUNER::WALLACEWed May 07 1997 17:147
    << Note 232.3647 by BIGQ::SILVA "http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/"
    >>>
    
>>> Bring back Bonnie Franklin! She is a Goddess! :-)
    
    Glenn, you'll never guess where I spotted Bonnie Franklin one November
    	   day in 1995.
232.3652POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 07 1997 17:291
    why are you asking me?
232.3653BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 07 1997 18:434

	I know! He has 2, I have 1. My first guess would be brain, but that
wouldn't apply. :-)  But the correct answer is N!
232.3654WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 08 1997 10:479
    News Radio last night...
    
    Jimmy James suffers a heart attack at the hands of Matthew's prank.
    
    at the hospital the doctor comes out and says that Jimmy has a big
    heart. employees agree and say that Jimmy is like a father to them. the
    doctor says "no, i mean the thing is like a roast!"
    
    i roared (of course, you'd have to be there for the full effect).
232.3655ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 12:542
    
    chip, good advice for you, lay off the glue.
232.3656WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 08 1997 16:492
    -1 free advice? from you? i'm flattered.
                         ^^^
232.3657ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 17:012
    
    i had a smidgen of generosity hit me. it's gone now.
232.3658WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 08 1997 17:311
    did it leave a mark?
232.3659WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 08 1997 17:321
    It's just a flesh wound.
232.3660POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 09 1997 17:561
    I watched Seinfeld last night and laughed like a bastard.
232.3661LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri May 09 1997 17:583
    
    "i shaved it when i was a lifeguard!"
    
232.3662WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 09 1997 17:591
    "Look at ! LOOK AT IT!"
232.3663trouble off the set...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri May 09 1997 18:017
  The Seinfeld show earned $300M last year, something like $14M/episode, with
 Jerry getting $1M per night.  The 3 top supporting players receive $150K
 per episode, but are threatening to go on strike, demanding $1M each.

  bb
  
232.3664CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 09 1997 18:036


 Last night's was good, but still not as good as some of the old ones..

 "..and what does Art Vandelay import?"  "matches?"
232.3665TROOA::BUTKOVICHclowns to left/jokers to rightFri May 09 1997 18:416
    I think Carol will be celebrating more than her birthday with Doug next
    week.
    
    Nice makeup job on Mark.
    
    
232.3666POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 09 1997 18:441
    I wish they would make like a 6 hour special or something.
232.3667ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 19:192
    
    i don't wear makeup. tyvm
232.3668DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 09 1997 19:307
    
    
    	Chris...... I was wondering the same thing.  I asked my other
    	half if he thought they'd do something silly like ruin the
    	friendship they've been able to build, by getting romantically
    	involved again.
    
232.3669POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 09 1997 19:351
        ya, that seems to ruin all my friendships.
232.3670ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 20:063
    
    i'm glad i have no idea what you all are talking about. it's
    quite obvious it has nothing to do with MP. classy show for sure.
232.3671MRPTH1::16.121.160.233::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSat May 10 1997 04:124
If it has nothing to do with MP, that's definitely worth a few points in 
the "class" department.

232.3672CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat May 10 1997 12:1810



 Last night's Seinfeld rerun was a classic..Jerry and Elaine are named
 Godparents to their friend's baby...Elaine finds a mohel and the whole
 scene prior to the "procedure" is hilarious.


 Jim
232.3673attention Mr LeechDSPAC9::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandSun May 11 1997 12:105
Apparently Xena (what's her name - the actress) made People magazine as one
of the 50 most beautiful people.  Apprently they didn't give her time to
finish getting dressed before they took the picture...

Tim
232.3674POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Sun May 11 1997 14:143
    I think she's ordinary looking. I simply don't see the attraction.
    
    
232.3675MRPTH1::16.121.160.240::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSun May 11 1997 16:016
Lucy Lawless, I think ... she was on the cover of "TV Guide" 
within the last few weeks.

And I don't think she's that great, either.

232.3676POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Sun May 11 1997 21:507
    
    Well, she isn't blonde.
    
    
    
    8^)
    
232.3677POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Sun May 11 1997 23:462
    Neither is Terry Farrell, but she's a babe. Maybe when DS9 gets
    canceled she'll be the next Xena. 
232.3678CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 12 1997 02:5510


 The Seinfeld crew has signed up for another year (one report I read today
 said 2 years) at less than the $1M that the supporting cast were demanding.




 Jim
232.3679POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 03:101
    guess they ain't so stupid.
232.3680MRPTH1::16.121.160.238::slablabounty@mail.dec.comMon May 12 1997 04:274
I think Jerry should get $100K/episode and the rest of them 
should get $1M each.

232.3681ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 12:494
    
    i agree with Jim, friday's episode was classic. especially the
    pig man. "I'm telling you Jerry, it was a pigman" one of the better
    episodes.
232.3682ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 13:023
    
    well, Melrose Place is on tonight, and I for one will NOT miss it.
    Not for any reason.
232.3683CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon May 12 1997 13:375
    RE: Lucy Lawless....
    
    I sawer an interview with her recently.  She flips my nickel 
    yessireebobarooney.  She's going to be doing something on Broadway
    soon.  
232.3684GAVEL::JANDROWMon May 12 1997 13:405
    
    i saw her on rosie a while back.  she has a pleasant voice and seemed
    down to earth.
    
    
232.3685WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 12 1997 14:051
    and those blue eyes...
232.3686TROOA::BUTKOVICHclowns to left/jokers to rightMon May 12 1997 15:359
    I watched two episodes of "Nikita" that a friend had taped.  Isn't this
    the show that Shawn raves about?  It was o.k. but is shown at the same
    time as Chicago Hope and I am always out Monday nights so the VCR is
    already busy.  The main reason I wanted to see it was because these two
    episodes guest starred an actor named Callum Keith Rennie who is now
    filming the 3rd season of Due South because David Marciano couldn't
    make it back.   Nikita is filmed in Toronto and they make absolutely no
    attempt to disguise recognizable landmarks, unlike most other shows
    that film here.  Makes it fun to watch.
232.3687SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Mon May 12 1997 17:413
    RE: Lucy Lawless....to be doing something on Broadway soon.  

Who'll clean up after her?
232.3688WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 12 1997 17:441
    <raises hand>
232.3689SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Mon May 12 1997 17:464
I watched "The Last Don" or some such thing last evening, and it bit,
to put it quite mildly.

Peet
232.3690LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon May 12 1997 17:473
    
    it's been overdon.
    
232.3691CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 12 1997 17:4813

 I watched some of a program on Discovery last night, which was about the
 family that goes around imploding buildings.  I taped it later when they
 replayed it (along with a program about grizzlies) which I'll watch
 later.  


 Found out we're getting 6-7 additional cable channels over the next few
 months.  Now we'll have 65 or so channels with nothing on.


 Jim
232.3692ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 17:554
    
    jimbob, tune into CNBC sometime, you might just learn about the
    stock market and investing. The History channel is also very good,
    quit watching the Spice and Playboy channel.
232.3693BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon May 12 1997 17:565
| Lucy Lawless....to be doing something on Broadway soon.

	Errr.... shouldn't that be, "her way"? I thought broad was an
unacceptable term?
232.3694ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 12:168
    
    missed Melrose Place for the 4th straight week. Though, this wasn't my
    fault. TV was messed up since 2:00 yesterday, cable company is
    switching over to digital technology. This has been going on for 6-7
    weeks. Getting quite ticked off with them. Made them give me a full
    month's credit. It used to be for 5 minutes a pop, now it's an hour or
    more. messes up every channel. They better pray they don't mess up the
    Bulls game, I'd hate to have to go postal.
232.3695My week is complete ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue May 13 1997 13:003
Another gripping episode of Buffy ....

232.3696BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 13 1997 13:213
Yes?

And what were you gripping?
232.3697FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 13 1997 13:527
    
    
    	re: Buffy
    
    	A strangely likeable show. 
    
    
232.3698BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue May 13 1997 14:045
>Yes?
>
>And what were you gripping?

The remote.  :-)
232.3699BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 13 1997 14:243
I wuz kinda hoping so...

Keep meaning to watch that show.  Keep forgetting that it's on.
232.3700SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Tue May 13 1997 14:504
    Lirpa proceeds to beat Batti's with a wet noodle.  
    
    You absolutely must not miss next week's, it's the 2 hr. season
    finale!!
232.3701ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 15:044
    
    april dearest, buddy, pal, lifelong friend, texas queen, i had no
    choice, my cable company is messing with my patience. they're winning
    handily too.
232.3702CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 13 1997 15:082
    Take it as a sign, an omen, a portent of good things in your future. 
    Get over this hump and you can then work on the vending thing.  
232.3703WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 13 1997 15:145
    Is it me, or are television "seasons" getting shorter each year?
    
    Seems like it's 5-6 new episodes, then re-runs until the new "season".
    The only new episodes occur during sweeps month and a few weeks in the
    month before. Must be nice to have all that time to not have to work...
232.3704CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 13 1997 15:141
    What is a sweeps month?
232.3705marketshare is everythingWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 13 1997 15:172
    the month during which ratings are assessed to determine the cost of
    advertising for the next season during each show.
232.3706CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 13 1997 15:243

 Continental Cablevision is now known as "MediaOne" (or is it "Media1"?)
232.3707ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 15:403
    
    april is ignoring me. i have offended her by missing 4 weeks of MP.
    what a cruel woman.
232.3708BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 13 1997 17:113

	I think April is very intelligent!
232.3709SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Tue May 13 1997 19:591
    Did somebody mention my name?  I could have sworn I heard my name...
232.3710ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 20:152
    
    great, the old silent treatment. remember, we used to be friends.
232.3711LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 14 1997 14:175
    
    did anyone catch Sister Severia's act on 60 Minutes
    sunday night?  I guess Irish orphanages in the '60s
    and '70s were _not_ the place to be.
    
232.3712CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 14:183

 no, I won't say it.
232.3713POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 14 1997 14:191
    good, 'cause it was getting really old.
232.3714LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 14 1997 14:2715
    
    the children entrusted into the care of the "Sisters
    of Mercy" were given numbers as identification.  they
    were never called by name.  they were systematically 
    abused and tortured.  and left to go hungry.
    
    sister severia's philosophy?  well, it went like this.
    your parents committed an evil act by bringing you into
    the world.  therefore you are evil and will always be a
    burden to society.
    
    back then, no one questioned priests or nuns.  now sister
    severia, age 78, faces a civil suit for the wrongful death
    of a 4-month old.
    
232.3715SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 14 1997 15:103
    Did anyone catch "Caught in the Act" on FOX Monday night...real
    criminals committing real crimes on real video tape (hidden cameras,
    etc.) Pretty gruesome.
232.3716POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 14 1997 15:122
    I sawer a couple of clips. The one where the cop got killed by those
    three guys made me sick.
232.3717CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 15:208

  Watched "Frontline" on PBS last night.  Program was about the 6 year old
  boy in Calif who severely beat an infant because he wanted her big wheel
  tricycle. 


 Jim
232.3718SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 14 1997 15:253
    -2, Yeah and the guy in the jewelry store who got shot repeatedly by a
    hoodlum and couldn't fire back because his safety was on.  What a
    tragedy.  He made it though.  So much for safety.
232.3719NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 14 1997 15:281
Lemme guess.  It's sweeps week.
232.3720POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 14 1997 15:293
    Oh, the cop that got offed reminded me of the cop in Fargo that got
    offed. Alone, outnumbered, it just wasn't worth it. he should have left
    them alone.
232.3721CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 15:295
>Lemme guess.  It's sweeps week.


 bingo!
232.3722SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 14 1997 15:403
    -2 Yes, I could see it happen before it happened.  That program
    succeeded in infuriating me beyond belief.  Our country is in a very
    depressing state of affairs.
232.3723MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 14 1997 15:503
All sorts of happy programs on recently, eh?

232.3724get a grip...WONDER::BOISSEWed May 14 1997 16:336
Yeh...and because I saw it on TV, or read it in the paper, or heard about it
from so-and-so, that makes it right out there in my back yard...oh what a 
terrible state of affairs we're in...

-Bob
232.3725?CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 16:372

232.3726ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 16:453
    
    jimbob, occassionally we get a read only noter with a burr up his ass,
    and they must come out of the closet, so to speak.  hth
232.3727ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed May 14 1997 17:273
Yes, but he does have a point. Crime is on its way DOWN. Just because you saw
a murder on TV news doesn't mean that you all of a sudden have a crime
problem.
232.3728BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 14 1997 17:599
| <<< Note 232.3721 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>


| >Lemme guess.  It's sweeps week.

| bingo!


	Yes, I bet bingo is more popular during the sweeps week! 
232.3729POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Wed May 14 1997 18:003
    
    Bengo!
    
232.3730MOO!SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 14 1997 18:080
232.3731SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 14 1997 19:081
    .3724 Methinks you need to follow your own advice.
232.3732ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 20:042
    
    <--- april, why has though forsaken me?
232.3733PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 14 1997 20:077
	i'm telling you.  it's more than anyone
	should have to endure. 




232.3734LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 14 1997 20:093
    
    batti's, why has though no shame?
    
232.3735ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 20:102
    
    oph, i gave that up for lent.
232.3736LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 14 1997 20:113
    
    not bad!
    
232.3737ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 20:192
    
    di, ok, i must be blind. i don't see any error in .3732.
232.3738POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 14 1997 20:201
    8-[
232.3739GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed May 14 1997 20:266
    
    
    	Mark
    
    	Here's a hint    drop the   'gh'  
    
232.3740SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 14 1997 20:381
    hehe!
232.3741MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 14 1997 20:425
RE: .3739

Yeah, everyone knows he should have used an "f" instead.

232.3742ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyThu May 15 1997 12:183
    
    gee, my bible reading comprehension must have dropped over the years.
    course, it might help if I pick it up from time to time.
232.3743read only noter alert!!!WONDER::BOISSEThu May 15 1997 16:2511
    
 >> jimbob, occassionally we get a read only noter with a burr up his ass,
 >> and they must come out of the closet, so to speak.  hth

 your damned tootin'

 >> Methinks you need to follow your own advice.
 
 How so? By the way... it's "I think"...

-Bob
232.3744SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 16:401
    *snicker*
232.3745batti's syndrome...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 15 1997 16:524
  that's "you're darn tootin'", Kid Idaho...

  bb
232.3746PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 15 1997 17:117
>                     <<< Note 232.3743 by WONDER::BOISSE >>>

	Hoo boy.  Sad, really.



232.3747NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 15 1997 17:121
Not one of the wonderboisse, that's for sure.
232.3748guess again...WONDER::BOISSEThu May 15 1997 17:136
  ah,no... MEthinks you've got it wrong...

  the way I said it, was to imply your "tootin'" is damned...got it? Good
  try though...

-Bob
232.3749POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 15 1997 17:143
    
    A write-only noter?
    
232.3750POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 17:161
    hee hee hee
232.3751this is fun...WONDER::BOISSEThu May 15 1997 17:237
  ...just trying to add a little spice...

it looked as though you soapbox denizens needed some fun with a read only
kinda guy...

-Bob Idaho
232.3752POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 17:251
    You're a real spudinski.
232.3753CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 17:278

>  ...just trying to add a little spice...


   Yeah, well how about peppering some other conference with your 
   comments, spud?

232.3754POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 17:321
    ya! Take a hike, small fry!
232.3755CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 17:334


  Yeah, quit your yammering
232.3756WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 15 1997 17:391
    You can't say that! She's a he!
232.3757I get it...the word association game now?WONDER::BOISSEThu May 15 1997 17:408
Eww, you guys are nasty! 

The gall of someone from outside your little 
Soapbox Clique to come in and start such a ruckus!

...waiting for more...

-Spuds
232.3758LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 15 1997 17:444
    .3757
    
    Hi Bob!  What brings you amongst us?
    
232.3759next on tap: "I'm being picked on"WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 15 1997 17:5113
>The gall of someone from outside your little 
>Soapbox Clique to come in and start such a ruckus!
    
    How quaint. We have a run of the mill attention seeker that comes in
    here and stirs things up to see what kind of a rise he can get out of
    us, and when we graciously provide the very attention he so desperately
    seeks he pretends it was unsolicited. Now perhaps if he were the first
    one to try this we might be fooled. But at this point, we've all been
    around the briar patch long enough to recognize such transparent
    behavior for what it is. None of us really cares a whit whether you run
    off in a huff, slink away quietly, or learn to play nicely, but the
    wise course of action is to decide quickly which path to take. Sad
    thing is, if you run true to form, you won't.
232.3760TROOA::BUTKOVICHtake from me, my laceThu May 15 1997 17:582
    Soapbox is so quiet lately, it would be nice if a few of the read-only
    noters decided to contribute... i
232.3761SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Thu May 15 1997 18:003
    What makes you think there are any read-only noters?  :)
    
    
232.3762LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 15 1997 18:013
    
    from what i hear, there's a gazillion of 'em.
    
232.3763SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 18:124
    .3748  Uh-huh, sure, tell us another one.  
    
    Why would you imply something that doesn't make sense?  Surely you're
    not that stupid.
232.3764don't take it 2 seriously...WONDER::BOISSEThu May 15 1997 18:1519
Hi Bonnie!

Day after day, I hop into Soapbox, and very rarely open my mouth (those of you
who wish to, feel free to quote me on that last statement for your next
scathing reply, as I know you'll use it to your best advantage...it's so 
typical). Today, (or was it yesterday), I was just feeling a little different, 
however.

re: "I'm being picked on"

No, I happen to KNOW yous guys are pickin' on me...but, didn't I ask for it?
Didn't I already say it was fun?  Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this what
y'all live for? 

If not, I'm so very sorry, and will just rot away as a bad little potato(e)
should...

-Home Fry

232.3765CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 18:163

 Don't call him Shirley!
232.3766NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 15 1997 18:185
>No, I happen to KNOW yous guys are pickin' on me...but, didn't I ask for it?
>Didn't I already say it was fun?  Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this what
>y'all live for? 

See 105.2686.
232.3767ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu May 15 1997 18:214
232.3768LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 15 1997 18:223
    
    i miss diaper dan. :-(
    
232.3769POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 15 1997 18:254
    
    dkk@shore.net .
    
    
232.3770SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 18:251
    .3764  You are wrong.  Consider yourself corrected, home fry.
232.3771LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 15 1997 18:274
    .3769
    
    er, thanks.  but not that much. ;-)
    
232.3772ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyThu May 15 1997 18:542
    
    debra misses kirby's hoovering over her. It made her day.
232.3773POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 15 1997 18:593
    
    Oh, I wouldn't say that.  Nope.
    
232.3774You Rang?SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundThu May 15 1997 19:1212
     re: 232.3766 
    
    >>No, I happen to KNOW yous guys are pickin' on me...but, didn't I ask
    >>for it?
    >>Didn't I already say it was fun?  Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't
    >>this what y'all live for? 
    
    >See 105.2686.
    
    I would've thought the theme from "The Addams Family" would be more
    appropriate. <snap> <snap>.
    
232.3775SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 19:355
    .3764
    
    > and very rarely open my mouth
    
    Why'd you decide to ruin such a good record?
232.3776NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 15 1997 19:361
Potatoes are supposes to have eyes, but no mouths.
232.3777ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyThu May 15 1997 19:442
    
    gerald, you dropped this.. "d"
232.3778MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 15 1997 20:353
Maybe he'll trade you the extra "s", Battis.

232.3779COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 15 1997 20:361
Battis doesn't want it.  It's got no apostrophe in front thereof.
232.3780LJSRV1::dasdhcp-136-160-150.das.dec.com::HendersonThu May 15 1997 20:366
 Last Seinfeld of the season on tonight!  Hope it's a good one.



 Jim
232.3781BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerFri May 16 1997 12:251
    Nope.  Guess not.
232.3782CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 16 1997 12:519

 I thought it was pretty good..better than many of this year's, IMO.  I just
 wonder how it would have ended had they not re-upped for next season..if
 George would have met his demise via the invitations.



 Jim
232.3783LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri May 16 1997 13:443
    
    last night's Seinfeld: C+
    
232.3784TROOA::BUTKOVICHtake from me, my laceFri May 16 1997 15:317
    ER was good.   The head of surgery sure is creepy - loved the scene
    where Carter yelled at him.   Doug/Carol .. well, I guess we knew that
    was going to happen.  It will be interesting to see if it goes anywhere
    next year.  Poor Mark - nice bit of acting by Anthony Edwards.  And
    finally - Benton - very touching.  Maybe it will lead him to have a bit
    more compassion for what some of his patients go through.  They must
    have used a real preemie for those scenes.
232.3785SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri May 16 1997 15:352
    I believe Doug and Carol were an item once before - the very early
    episodes seemed to indicate as much.
232.3786POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 15:364
    when Carter stood up to Anspaugh and yelled, Anspaugh realized he
    couldn't push Carter around any more. I cheered. *S*
    
    oops.  
232.3787WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri May 16 1997 15:371
    I don't suppose anybody taped it? I was watching Ransom.
232.3788POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 15:391
    I taped it.  
232.3789DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 16 1997 15:3911
    
    
    	me too.  I just love Carter.  And even though he's sometimes
    	too shy to stand up for himself, when he *does* he's always
    	right on the nose.
    
    	I'm hoping the problems with his son will make Benton wake
    	up to the needs of his patients...... but he's got to retain
    	some of his arrogance.  Otherwise, who can I get aggravated 
    	at!  =)
    
232.3790LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri May 16 1997 15:414
    
    benton missed his calling - he should have been
    a computer nerd.
    
232.3791MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 16 1997 15:435
RE: .3785

Yes, they were an item a couple/few years ago.

232.3792POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 15:451
    Must admit, Hathaway looked great in that black dress.
232.3793NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 16 1997 15:461
Wearing an eyepatch?
232.3794POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 15:481
    er, hanh?
232.3795NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 16 1997 15:531
Hathaway shirts.  Nevermind.
232.3796TROOA::BUTKOVICHtake from me, my laceFri May 16 1997 16:114
    I think it was the whole breakup with Doug that caused Carol to attempt
    suicide.   That was back on the first episode. Apparently, her
    character was originally supposed to die but they changed the script as
    they were filming.   Guess Julianne Margelese (sp?) is glad they did.
232.3797TROOA::BUTKOVICHtake from me, my laceFri May 16 1997 16:136
    >>  I don't suppose anybody taped it? I was watching Ransom
    
    "GIVE ME BACK MY SON!!!!!"
    
    Mark - I taped it too.  If you can't find someone locally who has a
    copy, let me know and I'll send it to you.
232.3798SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri May 16 1997 16:145
    .3796
    
    Gloriana Margulies.
    
    \hth
232.3799POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 16:141
    Julianna Margulies
232.3800CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 16 1997 16:178


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232.3801PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 16 1997 16:2010
 .3800    
			  (__)
                          (oo)
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                  / |     || \ 
                 *  ||W---||   Was that really necessary?
                    ~~    ~~  

    
232.3802POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 16:228
              er, hanh?
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	  oO)-.
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232.3803LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri May 16 1997 16:273
    
    those durn typos!!
    
232.3804SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri May 16 1997 16:333
    .3799
    
    Right you are.  I confused her with Gloria Reuben.
232.3805SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Fri May 16 1997 16:554
    I loved Carter's reply when told that there was no budget for him in
    Emergency next year. 
    
    	"Oh, you don't need to pay me!"
232.3806ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 17:062
    
    <--- no, no, that's the doctah's excuse.
232.3807WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri May 16 1997 17:122
    At least I can spell Mobutu and I know the difference between its and
    it's.
232.3808LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri May 16 1997 17:133
    
    that's so nice for you, mark! 
    
232.3809ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 17:152
    
    well doc, i did come from the public school system you know.
232.3810WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 16 1997 17:522
    Hathaway and the break-up (suicide)... only in part. she was heavy into
    substance abuse and had hit bottom.
232.3811SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri May 16 1997 18:259
    
    	doc, I taped it, but you have to wade through umpty-ump
    	episodes of Arthur before you can find it on the tape ;-)
    
    	besides, since you all have been entering notes without
    	spoilers for the past few weeks (when I've been taping
    	to watch on the weekend), I think I'll let you suffer
    
    
232.3812GAVEL::JANDROWSat May 17 1997 03:357
    
    i admit it...i watched the miss universe pagent.  tres psyched that
    miss usa won.  miss hawaii was simply the best.  miss italy was very
    pretty, but boney. had some good answers until the end.
    
    
      
232.3813ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 13:192
    
    some of us like boney women.
232.3814ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 13:273
    
    two hour season finale for Melrose Place tonight. Not even a hurricane,
    can stop me from seeing it. April, you can breathe easier now.
232.3815BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerMon May 19 1997 13:483
*SIGH*

And after you'd come so far.
232.3816BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon May 19 1997 14:486
Here is Dawn's reminder:

	Buffy is on tonight on WB network  :-)

Doug.
232.3817CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon May 19 1997 14:496
    Hopefully PBS will have a railroad special or something.  Otherwise,
    it's a trip to the video shop.  Middle witch is already rooting for MP,
    but I explained that the temperature in hell is still well above
    freezing.  
    
    meg
232.3818ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 15:073
    
    Melrose Place is good for her. It will teach her all that is good in
    the world.
232.3819BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerMon May 19 1997 15:123
    .3816:
    
    tyvm.  9:00 PM?  I'll watch for it by name.
232.3820BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 20 1997 02:146
| <<< Note 232.3813 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Sniper Boy" >>>


| some of us like boney women.

	Or boney men....
232.3821POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomTue May 20 1997 02:184
    Speaking of boney women. Andrea Parker has the best legs on television.
    
    She's on The Pretender, used to be a girlfriend of Doug Ross on ER. The
    Pretender is one of my favourite shows.
232.3822WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue May 20 1997 10:592
    "She's on The Pretender"... that would make it at least a PG show,
    wouldn't it?
232.3823FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 20 1997 11:079
    
    
    	Another riveting episode of Buffy. :)
    
    	Anyone else catch the season finale of "the x-files" (shaddup Jim)?
    I think I'm still in shock.
    
    
    jim
232.3824HOTLNE::BURTa 400lb GorillaTue May 20 1997 11:3323
+         <<< Note 232.3823 by FABSIX::J_SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>
+
+    
+    
+    	Another riveting episode of Buffy. :)
+    
+    	Anyone else catch the season finale of "the x-files" (shaddup Jim)?
+    I think I'm still in shock.
+    
+    
+    jim

	the ever faithful follower i thought i was, i am not! i can't believe i 
	missed it!! if you or anyone has a copy that'd be willing to share; i'd
	be highly grateful [might even stay out of the gak topic for awhile! 
	NOT!]

	i heard about it and never for a moment believed that's the way it would
	end! was this the last season or is there 1 more? i heard he was going
	out with a bang and that if you wanted all the loose ends tied up, you'd
	have to go to the movies to see it.

ogre.
232.3825FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 20 1997 12:167
    
    
    	I didn't tape the show...sorry, orge. I would definitely see the
    movie, should it come out.
    
    
    
232.3826DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue May 20 1997 13:3410
    
    	I've been talking about this in another file.  Up until yesterday,
    	I didn't know that Dave Duchovny hasn't signed on for another
    	year, yet.  He supposedly wants big bucks.  And rumor has it that
    	next year will be the last, with or without Dave.  Chris Carter
    	(director? producer?) wants to move on to other things.
    
    	Frankly, I'm surprised they'd can the show after only 4-5 years
    	and such a big following.
    
232.3827SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue May 20 1997 13:434
    
    	Frankly, I'm surprised the show had such a big following.
    
    
232.3828POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomTue May 20 1997 13:463
    I like the show. Ilikeitalot.
    
    Anyways, I don't believe that Scully took a close enough look.
232.3829SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue May 20 1997 14:004
    
    	Yabbut, you're sick.
    
    
232.3830BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 20 1997 14:005

	JJ.... I heard everyone is back for next season. And that it will go on
more than 5 years. I think the upswing in the ratings has changed Chris
Carter's mind a bit..... :-)
232.3831BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue May 20 1997 14:202
Feeling rather ill, I fell asleep before Buffy last night ...  :-(
232.3832POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomTue May 20 1997 15:041
    How long have you and Buffy been sleeping together?
232.3833DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue May 20 1997 15:0411
    
    
    	re: Glen
    
    	Really?  That'd be cool if it were true.  I like the X-files cuz
    	it makes me sit there sometimes and try to figure out exactly
    	what the heck is going on..... sometimes it's just way too far
    	out there to make any sense, but the ongoing storylines (cigarette
    	guy, Scully's cancer, etc.) are very intriguing.  I like the
    	bizarre.  I was a Twin Peaks nut too.
    
232.3834CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 20 1997 15:074
    Mr. Battis has been conspicuously absent today.  I am on the edge of my
    seat wondering if he missed MP again.  I caught the first 25 seconds
    but was able to change the channel before any permanent damage was
    done.  
232.3835ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue May 20 1997 15:102
    <---  25 seconds?  Wow, close call.  Had you managed 30-45 seconds,
    your changes of brain damage goes up exponentially.
232.3836BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue May 20 1997 15:133
   > How long have you and Buffy been sleeping together?

   Not long enough  :-)
232.3837FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed May 21 1997 11:205
    
    
    	I'm very jealous.
    
    
232.3838ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed May 21 1997 12:393
    I watched the Bulls pull victory out of the hands of defeat last night. 
    Hercules was a rerun, so I didn't even switch back and forth between
    the two.
232.3839ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 12:479
    
    fear not, brian. I watched the whole 2 hours of melrose place on monday
    night. very happy alison left for georgia, she was a whining wench.
    Jake, also will be leaving the show, as he's back to being shacked up
    with his ex-lover and their son. Sydney, possibly bit the big one
    on her wedding day. Amanda will overcome all obstacles, she's my idea
    of a woman, smart, sexy, and all business. 
    
    yo, 'pril, your 2 cents worth?
232.3840BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 12:505
    Off the wagon, back to the gutter.
    
    *Sigh*
    
    And we all had such high hopes for you, MP Boy.
232.3841ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 13:023
    
    i can't help it. the women on that show are beautiful as well as 
    entertaining. i'm hooked, i tell you.
232.3842BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 13:031
I guess that's why they call it the boob tube.
232.3843GAVEL::JANDROWWed May 21 1997 13:474
    
    (i watched the season finale...)
    
    
232.3844LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 13:564
    
    Sipowicz went over the top last night!  Geez.
    Everyone's in trouble now.
    
232.3845POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 14:003
    There's too much personal turmoil in the show now, I don't like it any
    more. Everything is a federal case. Nobody has a mundane, normal, stay
    out of trouble, life there.
232.3846SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signWed May 21 1997 14:089
    
    	Yea, it isn't about the cases anymore. I like for the people to be
    real, but come on.
    
    	On another note, what the hell was Roseanne about last night? Very
    crappy ending!
    
    
    ed
232.3847Why would you expect otherwise?BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed May 21 1997 14:104
>    	On another note, what the hell was Roseanne about last night? Very
>    crappy ending!

Fits my expectations .....
232.3848LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 14:136
    
    .3845
    
    what's a cop show without personal turmoil?  i never
    cared for 'dragnet'.
    
232.3849SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signWed May 21 1997 14:146
    
    	Well, I haven't watched the show in about 2 years, but I thought
    they might go out like they came in. At one time the show was very
    good.
    
    ed
232.3850BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 14:142
    Yabbut, it just doesn't have the same cachet as the "mayor's dog plays
    fetch out the 2nd story window" that HSB had, now does it?
232.3851POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 14:187
    Well, personal termoil is one thing, but constant crisis with every
    character on the show is going over board.
    
    Need more stuff like andy catching that guy who stole a woman's son and
    she hadn't seen him for 8 years and so on. Good police drama. How about
    an undercover case where everyone co-operates and catch a real bad
    guy? I'm tired of IAB pokin' around!
232.3852BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 14:216
I have the same problem with a lot of the doctor shows.  As long as the
turmoil is about the patients and/or communities, I find the shows
interesting.  When the shows spend all their time focusing on the turmoil
in the lives of the major characters, it just gets boring to me.  Like the
whole reason hospitals would exist is to provide a backdrop for the same
old divorces, affairs, addictions, etc.
232.3853ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 14:213
    
    glenn, watch Melrose Place. a good quality show, great acting, great
    scripts, etc....
232.3854BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 21 1997 14:2816


	Last Roseanne last night..... still not funny, glad it has settled in
the dust. This last year was really sad. And having it.....

SPOILER ALERT



	be just part of a book she was writing since Dan died a year ago was
really sad. 

	Now I hear she will be doing a talk show!

Glen
232.3855SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 14:313
She's rumored to be Oprah's replacement. 

There's a line here, but I'll show some restraint.
232.3856SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 14:326
    I am so proud of you, Battis.  Don't listen to them.
    
    I thought for a minute Amanda was really leaving!  They wouldn't have a
    show with her.  Poor Sydney, just when things were looking up for her,
    she becomes road pizza.  I don't see how she could've possibly lived
    through that.
232.3857MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 14:4010
RE; Roseanne

Hey, wait a minute ... Dan died?

Not that I've actually seen the show in the last three/four years, 
and even before then I might have seen two complete episodes, but 
that surprises me.  Did John Goodman leave the show, which forced 
them to write his death into the story?

232.3858BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 14:416
Did he die, or did she just find him in the shower after a year?

This sounds suspiciously like a "Scooby Doo" ending.

(Actually, I kinda liked the ending of St. Elsewhere, but this is totally
unrelated to the discussion.)
232.3859WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 21 1997 15:134
    re: Sipowicz going over the top
                                    
     Yeah, what a coincidence that he happened to come around the corner
    just after the hood got whacked.
232.3860BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 21 1997 15:255

	The whole last season was just part of her book. When Dan had the heart
attack, on the show he lived. In reality he died. But apparently Roseanne
couldn't handle that, so she started writing a book with him living.
232.3861Sigh....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed May 21 1997 15:3719
    re: .3845 (NYPD Blue)
    
|   Nobody has a mundane, normal, stay out of trouble, life there.
    
    Yeah, bring back all the stupid people kill, get caught, and confess
    story lines.  Those aren't at all predictable.  Oooh, the tension.
    Will they knock the confession out of them?  Talk it out of them?  Yell
    it out of them?  Or hug it out of them?  Did I miss any?  Oh yeah, play
    two stupid people against one another out of them.
    
    
    At least last night there was a *slight* variation, where the stupid
    guy with the "I'm a murderer" sign on his forehead was a *gasp* doctor.
    How many times did they let him leave the station?
    
    Helpful hint for the cast.  When the camera is pointed at shoes, look
    up.  Whoever is wearing those shoes?  Lock-em-up!
    
    								-mr. bill
232.3862ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 15:476
    
    april, i kind of think sydney will live, ala michael's ex-wife.
    why couldn't alison be the roadkill? she was getting so whiny lately.
    looks like Brooke could be in trouble, as for Amanda, glad to see she
    will be back. i like Milano's new charachter, Jennifer, she'll be good
    next year.
232.3863That's rather clever, actually.MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 15:575
RE: .3860

Oh, NOW I see.  Thank you.

232.3864TROOA::BUTKOVICHtake from me, my laceWed May 21 1997 16:0112
    "Mad About You" was really good - The Buchman's had their baby and it
    was a...
    
    Girl!!
    
    I thought Carol Burnett was hilarious, especially during the "my
    daughters in pain" part.   I wonder if she was trying to do a take-off
    of Shirley McLaine in 'Terms of Endearment'
    
    The scenes just before the birth were really touching.
    
    I laughed!  I cried!   Bravo!
232.3865BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed May 21 1997 16:184
I found that whole "can't get back to the hospital" stuff annoying (too much
stupidity to be funny). The whole "rummaging through the hosital looking
for maternity while avoiding security" was equally lame. 
232.3866SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Wed May 21 1997 16:212
    Bruce Willis was like I remembered him in that original show he did
    with Cybill Sheperd, I can't remember the name of it. 
232.3867SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 16:231
    I caught part of that last knight.  Bruce Willis is a riot!
232.3868DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 21 1997 16:243

 "Moonlighting"
232.3869SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 16:251
Moonlighting was a great show!
232.3870BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 21 1997 16:264

	Until they decided to be apart for a whole season or so. Then it went
downhill fast. 
232.3871SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed May 21 1997 16:283
    Cybill Shepherd.
    
    \hth
232.3872ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 16:393
    
    cybill may have been boinkable in the past, but she doesn't rate with
    Katerina.
232.3873SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Wed May 21 1997 16:413
    Re: .3871
    
    tyvm
232.3874WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 21 1997 17:534
    >april, i kind of think sydney will live,
    
     If that's the red-head, she was on Leno last night and she claimed she
    dies.
232.3875ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 18:383
    
    thanks doc, well, 'pril, maybe she winds up as roadkill. they need some
    new faces anyway. more evil, deceitful women. 
232.3876This was a reply to JJ's [now MIA] noteMRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 19:023
Luke Perry plays/played Dylan.

232.3877DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed May 21 1997 19:058
    
    	    Yeah, but didn't they do something very similar on 90210 a while
            back?  Whatever character it is that Luke Perry played had his
            new bride killed in a car accident or something.....
    
            Methinks Aaron needs some new storylines.
    
                                                                                
232.3878DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed May 21 1997 19:054
    
    
    	Ooops....  I changed it for a typo.......
    
232.3879MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 19:063
Not a bad trade.

232.3880POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 04:065
    Tonight on the Much Spotlight, Celine Dion. She so adorable and so
    French Canadian. Made me homesick for Quebec.
    
    I wonder what my life would be like today had i decided to go French
    instead of English.
232.3881WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 22 1997 11:012
    your ponytail would be braided, you'd have a cute accent, and you'd
    think Parizeaux was brilliant. /hth
232.3882SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 12:161
and you'd think that Jerry Lewis was god.
232.3883POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 13:203
    Well, lots of Quebecers think Parizeau is an idiot. I was unaware that
    Jerry Lewis was a deity in Quebec. I know Elvis is. Quebecers are the
    biggest consumers of things Elvis in the world, per capita.
232.3884BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 22 1997 13:231
    That's because Elvis lives there now.
232.3885LJSRV1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 13:293
	It's not too late for you, Glennbert.  Go for it.

232.3886POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 13:332
    I would have to change my name to my second name a become G. Robert
    Richardson. Glenn always got pronounced Guylenn. Drove me crazy!
232.3887ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 22 1997 13:354
    
    << Drove me crazy!
    
    gee, i thought we helped out with that.
232.3888POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 13:361
    No, I was damaged goods before I ever found this place.
232.3889ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 13:375
    <-- Ain't that the truth.
    
    
    Mike
    
232.3890POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 13:381
    I just said so, didn't I?
232.3891ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 13:454
    Ayup, I was just confirming.
    
    
    Mike
232.3892?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu May 22 1997 16:029
    I believe last night's Star Trek - Voyager was the first Star Trek
    with a CGI Alien....
    
    Spoiler:
    
    
    ....that's badder than Borg?
    
    								-mr. bill
232.3893EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARTue May 27 1997 19:301
Tonight Sienfeld on Larry King Live.. don't go away
232.3894BRITE::FYFEWhat's his name ...Tue May 27 1997 19:342
    
    Who is Larry King?
232.3895BRLLNT::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue May 27 1997 19:351
    His brother was Sky... Sky King... :(
232.3896BRLLNT::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue May 27 1997 19:351
    ...they had an son. Sun King..:)
232.3897FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 27 1997 19:374
   i think he's Joe King.


232.3898POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 19:373
    
    And an uncle Nosmo.
    
232.3899SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Tue May 27 1997 19:381
a distant oriental cousin, Fu.
232.3900CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 27 1997 19:411
    And a very distant cousin Re.  Never seemed to bathe.
232.3901WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 27 1997 19:531
    and don't forget the daughter, Smir.
232.3902WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 28 1997 10:184
    Sky King... Grant Kirby. a guy (with daughter) who used to find
    trouble, bump into someone who was in trouble, get his daughter
    out of trouble, etc. i think you see the theme.
    
232.3903WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 28 1997 10:181
    oh yeah, he flew a plane with little crowns painted on it.
232.3904SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed May 28 1997 16:031
    It started out, I believe, as a Beech Twin 18, later became a 310.
232.3905DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 28 1997 18:533

 Wasn't it a Cessna 310?
232.3906Jim proof, I thinkPOLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Wed May 28 1997 18:552
    Anyone here, as in sopabox, see the video of those big twisters in 
    Texas yesterday? Wow!
232.3907SCASS1::barbera.dlc.dec.com::LirpaWed May 28 1997 18:571
I heard about 'em.  Luckily the Dallas metro area wasn't affected.
232.3908BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed May 28 1997 18:587
    
    	"Jim proof"?
    
    	Just add
    
    	P.S.  STFU, Jim
    
232.3909POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Wed May 28 1997 18:591
    32 people killed. One of them looked as big as a town.
232.3910POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Wed May 28 1997 19:005
    
    >32 people killed. One of them looked as big as a town.
    
    That's one darn big person.
    
232.3911BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed May 28 1997 19:006
    
    	RE: .3909
    
    	If he was THAT big, shouldn't he have been able to stop the
    	twister?  Or exhale and blow it away from them?
    
232.3912ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed May 28 1997 19:006
>    Anyone here, as in sopabox, see the video of those big twisters in 
>    Texas yesterday? Wow!

Go look at 87.L - the videos are there.
My friend there is an EMS dude... the scoop from Jarrell is that they're at
the "OKC bomb" stage now... matching body parts.
232.3913FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 28 1997 19:014
  .3909  awkward.  C minus.


232.3914POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Wed May 28 1997 19:011
    well, at least he wasn't the size of Ireland or anything.
232.3915POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Wed May 28 1997 19:023
    
    <snicker>
    
232.3916KERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightWed May 28 1997 19:045
    I saw it on the news at lunchtime over here in the UK. I have a firneds
    who's parents I thought lived near Austin. So I called her up, and she
    didn't even know about it until I told her. 
    
    Is Texas prone to tornados, or is this a freak occurnace?
232.3917LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 28 1997 19:063
    
    Yes.
    
232.3918POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Wed May 28 1997 19:083
    Gulf moisture and cool arctic air collide in the plain states (tornado
    alley) to form tornados. June is supposed to be the worst month as
    cool arctic air abounds.
232.3919LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 28 1997 19:103
    
    they also get wickit hailstorms.
    
232.3920NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 28 1997 19:121
What about fancy states?
232.3921CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed May 28 1997 19:145
    re
    
    >>What about fancy states?
    
    They get earthqueakes and tsunamis
232.3922EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastWed May 28 1997 19:154
re .3916:

Jarrell was partially demolished by a tornado about 8 years ago, if that tells
you anything.
232.3923WMOIS::CONNELLNo one noticed the cat.Wed May 28 1997 19:177
    re tsunamis. Colorado don't get no tsunamis.
    
    re big Texans and twisters. Where's Pecos Bill when you need him?
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
232.3924SCASS1::barbera.dlc.dec.com::LirpaWed May 28 1997 19:195
Yep, the hailstorms here are pretty bad.  I don't have covered parking anymore, 
either.  8(

It's funny to watch all the people fight over car washes and bridges during a 
hailstorm.
232.3925ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 28 1997 19:292
    
    car wash, in a hail storm???  um, we get tornados in Illinois too.
232.3926WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 28 1997 19:301
    any port in a storm, Mark.
232.3927then Jazz...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed May 28 1997 19:324
    
      well, tonight you'll get Heat in Chi...
    
      bb
232.3928GAVEL::JANDROWWed May 28 1997 19:373
    
    where in texas were these tornadoes??
    
232.3929DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 28 1997 19:393

 Jarrell, which is in Central Texas
232.3930ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 28 1997 19:423
    
    bb, yeah, Miami should be good fodder for tonight. Jordan will hit
    for 40+.
232.3931BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed May 28 1997 20:377
    
    	RE: .3925
    
    	Geez, does EVERYTHING have to be explained to you?
    
    	They must spike the water in Chicago or something.
    
232.3932CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed May 28 1997 20:444
    PJ,
    
    Colorado isn't a fancy state!  Now places tht have 12K+ mountains, as
    well as oceans are pretty darn fancy to me.  
232.3933SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed May 28 1997 20:584
    .3905
    
    Yeah, 'twas a Cessna.  I wrote Beech, then blew my buffer when I got
    to the 310 part.
232.3934DSPAC9::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandThu May 29 1997 04:517
>Jarrell was partially demolished by a tornado about 8 years ago, if that tells
>you anything.

There must be a trailer park in Jarrell

Tim

232.3935WMOIS::CONNELLNo one noticed the cat.Thu May 29 1997 11:1815
    Meg with you and all of the other very nice Coloradans that I've met or
    NOTED with over the years here at DIGITAL, then it's a pretty fancy
    place to me. The people are very down to Earth and special, but not
    highfalutin' and that's not my measure of fancy. 
    
    Now here in NH, we have some fairly good sized mountains, although they
    are no Rockies by any means, and a bit of ocean, but we're not fancy
    folks either. We probably wouldn't get a tsunami or tidal wave off the
    Central and North Atlantic anyway. Unless some of that NorthAtlantic
    Ridge decided to become a full blown undersea volcano or Iceland got
    really active volcanic wise again.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
232.3936 I'm curious to see one of these spots...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 29 1997 13:278
    
      Third-place network (in the ratings) ABC has decided that network
     television is getting an undeserved black eye, and has announced
     that it will begin a public relations campaign with the theme
    
                  TV is good !!
    
      bb
232.3937DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 29 1997 13:335
    
>                  TV is good !!
    
 
  For what?
232.3938ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 29 1997 14:042
    
    um, Melrose Place. is your memory going now too?
232.3939CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu May 29 1997 19:3417
    TV is good, lets see, two of my favorite quotes:
    
    "Let us all bask in the healthy green glow of our friend television"
    
    "All work and no TV makes Homer go crazy"
    
    Homer Simpson from one of the halloween specials and pardoy on "The
    Shining."
    
    
    
    PJ,
    
    Coloradoans aren't fancy except for those transplants living in trophy
    tract mansions in resort areas.   T
    
    meg
232.3940BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 29 1997 19:476
    Sometimes, I miss Colorado.
    
    Out here in the east, they name the hills, and hamburgers lose their
    last sylable.
    
    Not that this is pertinent to anything.
232.3941CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu May 29 1997 21:216
    Dawn,
    
    I usually have space in the guest room, unless I have a night shift to
    follow.
    
    meg
232.3942BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerFri May 30 1997 14:0919
Anyone else catch the recent "Murder One" Trilogy?  Not bad, if a little
sensantional.

I just had a few reactions:

1) Barbara Bosson sure is working hard to stop looking like Barbara Bosson. 
Funny, I could tell by her voice who it was, and by extension, that the
show must be a Steven Bochco deal.  I was right on both counts.

2) Interesting enough plot, but I would like to strenuously object to their
choice of last name for the serial killer.

3) The head muckety-muck lawyer (played by Anthony Lapaglia) is the same
guy who played the idiot cop who dressed like "Huggie Bear" in "So I
Married an Axe Murderer."  I found it very difficult to take his character
seriously.

4) I'm kinda sorry I never bothered watching this show before they
cancelled it.
232.3943POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoFri May 30 1997 14:424
    Yup, I watched it, and am sorry this show got cancelled. again.
    
    That serial killer sure looked like one, his eyes shifting back and
    forth so fast. woooooo.
232.3944SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri May 30 1997 14:493
    .3943
    
    Tell us, O Wise Canadian One, what does a serial killer look like?
232.3945NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 30 1997 14:501
Yeah, that's what serial killers look like.
232.3946POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoFri May 30 1997 14:523
    creepy looking. psychotic looking. Kind of looked like the private that
    went nuts in boot camp in the movie full metal jacket. Maybe it's the
    same guy.
232.3947NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 30 1997 15:469
MORE EMIGRES BECAUSE OF LESS RUSSIAN PROGRAMMING IN KYRGYZSTAN? Fewer Russian
radio and TV broadcasts are cited by an ethnic Russian association in
Kyrgyzstan as the reason for ethnic Russians there to emigrate, ITAR-TASS
reported on 29 May. The Soglasiye association has sent a letter to President
Askar Akayev requesting he do everything possible to resolve this problem
before the June visit of Russian Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin. Russia's
Radio Mayak broadcasts have been cut, as have Russian Public TV programs. And
the Russian TV is in danger of going off the air in Kyrgyzstan because of its
debts to Kyrgyz relay stations.
232.3948TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninFri May 30 1997 15:478
    that actor has also appeared on the X-Files (same shifty eyes) - he
    shore is creepy!
    
    I liked Murder One too - but they should have marketed it as a
    mini-series so the audience knows how many episodes they have to watch
    for each scenerio.   I think they lost viewers when people thought
    they'd have to watch every minute of  (however many episodes make up a 
    season) or they'd lose track of the story.
232.3949SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Fri May 30 1997 16:144
    I'm watching the b-ball game last night. During a time out I walk into
    the bedroom and find my wife, who seldom watches TV, watching "Peyton
    Place". It seems that some cable station is running all the old
    episodes for the entire week. All I can ask is WHY!!?? 
232.3950TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninMon Jun 02 1997 16:356
    Great shown on the Discovery Channel last night.  It had to do with the
    dangers that animal photographers go through while filming their
    subjects.  There were some amazing shots (hippos fighting underwater,
    boa shooting venom, gorilla attacking photographer etc etc).  I dn't
    remember the title of the program but it's worth looking for a repeat
    showing.
232.395157784::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Mon Jun 02 1997 16:415
    
    I thought that read "hippos fighting underwear".
    
    I need a vacation.
    
232.395230188::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon Jun 02 1997 16:465
    
    i thought that read "hips fighting underwear".
    
    i need a vacation.
    
232.3953DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 16:547

 I read that "dogs taking nap next to fireplace"



 I need a vacation
232.3954LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon Jun 02 1997 16:586
    
    dangers that animal pornographers go through?
    
    geez.  i'm off to capri.
    
    
232.3955GAVEL::JANDROWMon Jun 02 1997 16:597
    
    the discovery channel (and the like) has such cool stuff on it.  friday
    nite i was watching something about the warthog in africa.  not so much
    "interesting" as "attention-holding"...and i have to say, those baby
    w-hogs were a bit on the cute side...
    
    
232.3956LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon Jun 02 1997 17:063
    
    now i see why you think travolta is cute.
    
232.3957SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Mon Jun 02 1997 17:111
warthogs are very sincere?
232.3958POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoMon Jun 02 1997 17:111
    warthogs have baby blue eyes?
232.3959ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyMon Jun 02 1997 17:152
    
    warthogs are cuddly?
232.3960DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 17:1712
    
>    the discovery channel (and the like) has such cool stuff on it.  friday
>    nite i was watching something about the warthog in africa.  not so much
>    "interesting" as "attention-holding"...and i have to say, those baby
>    w-hogs were a bit on the cute side...
 

 I saw that one earlier in the week..I think it may have been on PBS..it
 was good though.   
    

232.3961WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Jun 02 1997 17:193
>    boa shooting venom, 
    
     Since when do boas or any other kind of constrictors have venom?
232.3962TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninMon Jun 02 1997 17:3111
    maybe it was a cobra... it was a snake that puffed its head up when it
    was getting ready to strike.  In order to see the venom, the film speed was
    super fast.  The photographer positioned the snake against a dark hill
    and then had his assistant maintain a certain distance and eye contact. 
    If she stepped too far away, the snake would take off.  If she stepped
    too close, she would be in the shot (not to mention the possibility of
    more venom).  I wondered how much one would be paid to act as "snake
    prey".   When the photographer was ready, the woman took a step forward
    and the snake spewed venom at her.  Her glasses protected her eyes and
    she washed the rest of the venom off her face right away.  The film was
    then super slo-mowed so we could see - amazing.
232.3963WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Jun 02 1997 17:361
    It's a spitting cobra.
232.3964ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyMon Jun 02 1997 17:373
    
    ayup. it was a spitting cobra. can hit you between the eyes up to 15
    feet away. deadly accurate, like Jordan.
232.3965TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninMon Jun 02 1997 17:371
    thank you
232.3966DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 17:425
>warthogs are very sincere?


yes..and according to Simon and Garfunkel, giraffes are insincere
232.3967GAVEL::JANDROWMon Jun 02 1997 18:3110
    
    speaking of giraffes, the same show showed a giraffe giving
    birth...didn't know it came out that way...
    
    
    but what was most amazing was that in a matter of minutes, the baby
    giraffe was walking.  same with the antelope.  why the heck does it
    take the human months????
    
    
232.3968CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jun 02 1997 18:335
    Because they need to be able to move right away in case there is any
    danger lurking around.  Most herd animals are like this.  Those that
    are not able to get up are eventually left to die.  The animals also
    range over some good distances searching for food so they need to be
    mobile for that as well.
232.3969DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 18:4614
    

   
    
>    but what was most amazing was that in a matter of minutes, the baby
>    giraffe was walking.  same with the antelope.  why the heck does it
>    take the human months????
 

  cuz they gotta get moving right quicklike as some other critter will
  come along and make a meal outta the new arrival..   
    

232.3970FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Jun 02 1997 18:495
  <insert Mutual of Omaha commercial>



232.3971ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyMon Jun 02 1997 18:506
    
    .3970
    
    are they still around?
    
    - Naive Ned
232.3972CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jun 02 1997 18:502
    "Before the elephant stamps on the cobra, first a word from Mutual of
    Omaha."
232.3973humans bawls at tv set within minutes....GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon Jun 02 1997 18:514
  whereas, the human must instantly begin training to be a tv couch potatoe...

  bb