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Why can I only go to page 9 of 12? Is it just me?
I noticed that yesterday. You are not alone. We are all condemned to live three pages behind reality. :eeek:
Why can I only go to page 9 of 12? Is it just me?
Agree...everything LizzieMaine said for sure.
Why can I only go to page 9 of 12? Is it just me?
No real New Englander ever said "Nor'easter." The correct native pronunciation is "No'theasta". I never heard "Nor'easter" in my life until the Weather Channel came along, and nobody but an outastatah would use the term today.
Damm after just quit putting up that last post it made me remember what I wanted to say in the first place.
I can't stand all those stupid voyeuristic T. V. shows ,people getting voted on and off and that "Sweet Genius" ( I want to reach through the screeen and grab ,er ...well I think you get my drift) and "America 's got no Talent " .
What the hell happened to all those great shows that I watched as a kid.
I can remember my whole family and myself singing along to Mitch Miller with the bouncing ball on the screen and the Honeymooner's and even shows like Bewitched in the 60's had better script writters than what you hear and see today that passes for entertainment.
All the Best, Fashion Frank
What the hell happened to all those great shows that I watched as a kid.
I can remember my whole family and myself singing along to Mitch Miller with the bouncing ball on the screen and the Honeymooner's and even shows like Bewitched in the 60's had better script writters than what you hear and see today that passes for entertainment.
All the Best, Fashion Frank
My dad talks about it all the time. His favorites were the Variety Shows, with hosts like Andy Williams, Glen Campbell, Sha-Na-Na, etc. He's constantly telling me about how I really missed out on a good era of television.
My family and I still do enjoy our Sunday dose of Hee Haw, though.
Can I ask what you have against people having to pick up after their dogs?
They were using a Chesapeake waterman dialect pronounciation that is closer to the old spelling NoreEastre. It is difficult to move into an area and get all the pronounciations to match the locals. In my area there are several pronounciations of Norfolk and Suffolk within those cities. I have even had people here correct my pronounciation when I was really talking about the cities in England.No real New Englander ever said "Nor'easter." The correct native pronunciation is "No'theasta". I never heard "Nor'easter" in my life until the Weather Channel came along, and nobody but an outastatah would use the term today.
5 things:
1. Curbing your dog was fine before the 1970s and we all got by with that.
2. I'm not convinced by the water pollution study that is used to back this law up while precious little is done about the antidepressants, antibiotics, sex hormones and various poisons that end up in the water system and which are far, far more concerning. Actually throw a stone and you'll hit something in the environment that's more concerning that dog crap. GM food is more concerning than dog crap. With GM food we aren't even allowed a law to label it, let alone prohibit it. Also dogs are crapping in yards all over America and no-one's picking that up - into the water system it goes.
3. Instead of going back into the earth with its minerals all this dog crap is being bagged-up, hauled off and thrown into landfills. Tons of it is all wrapped up in plastic and can't even degrade for over a hundred years. It's so futile.
4. Nothing is being done about the deer, rabbits, foxes, squirrels, mice, opossums, racoons, badgers, coytoes, bobcats, lizards, turtles, stray cats, outside cats, inside-outside cats and stray dogs that are crapping all over your neighborhood, right now, right as I am typing this message. Futile.
5. It's obedience training. For people.
I too remember those shows. My favorites were the Dean Martin Show and Laugh In.
I despise the short television seasons and especially those broken up by a mid-season break.
Remember when "a season" of shows was 26 (or more!) episodes, each with only ONE rerun PER YEAR? Now we have shows with ten or 12 episodes in a season, and they're rerun seemingly randomly forever. It's really easy to lose interest in a show when there's no new material or you have to wait eight months to see a new episode.