 
HIGHLA-L Digest - 8 Jun 2003 to 9 Jun 2003 (#2003-106)
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Topics of the day:
  1. TNN = Spike TV
  2. safe Immie sex (was--Re: Mac's Barge)
  3. Legacy
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Date:    Mon, 9 Jun 2003 08:32:28 -0400
From:    Judy Schneider <judyas77@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: TNN = Spike TV
>>A, C and D. Though I'm really more an Angel fan than a
>>Spike fan.
>
>I agree - I would've picked A, C &/or D also. Spike Lee never even
>occurred to me. Wonder if this will 'cause them to change their minds
>on the name - 'Spike TV' is pretty dumb, imo.
>
>Rachel
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>rshelton2@earthlink.net
I was channel flipping this weekend, and TNN is advertising Spike TV at the
bottom of the screen (that is soooo annoying. I HATE ads at the bottom of
the screen while I'm trying to watch a show. Especially if they're big and
moving and make sounds.) and they billed it as "TV for Men". I was ...
amused.
Judy, the Chocolate Slayer   judyas77@hotmail.com
  "I never met a chocolate I didn't like"--Deanna Troi
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Date:    Mon, 9 Jun 2003 11:22:54 -0700
From:    "R. Shelton" <rshelton2@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: safe Immie sex (was--Re: Mac's Barge)
At 11:01 PM -0400 6/7/03, jjswbt@EARTHLINK.NET wrote:
>1) Her clothes and demeanor: Are they, generally, what one would
>expect of a RL doctor? No, not generally. Are they impossible? No.
>Are they in keeping with the way Hollywood sees people or thinks
>that the audience *wants* to see people? Yes. TV people are almost
>always dressed better than RL people. TV people - especially women -
>are almost always dressed "sexier" than RL women. For all I know,
>miniskirts and tight sweaters are the norm for Hollywood doctors<g>.
This is SO true - look at the clothes on almost any woman on TV
(unless they're very old, maybe?)(I do only see a few TV shows) from
Buffy to Nikita, to Carrie et al on Sex&City. I didn't know any high
school girls that dressed like Buffy; not to mention having their/her
hair so perfect every single day. The way they dress most all women
on TV is very unbelievable - at least to me. :)
Rachel
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Date:    Mon, 9 Jun 2003 16:55:08 -0700
From:    FKMel <sgt_buck_frobisher@yahoo.com>
Subject: Legacy
Comments on today's ep anybody? I think maybe we're
finally getting away from some of the stinker eps.
Second season seems to have more than its fair share.
I had to laugh at Amanda and the frying pan...when
Duncan said he'd never seen her use one before, I was
sitting there thinkning 'well, she apparently can't do
much else with it'....when do we start hearing about
all of that anyway? Her cooking, I mean.
BTW, When does Amanda switch to the bleach blond look?
I really didn't like it.
I'll be interested to see how this plays out in
'Methuselah's Gift'.
Mel
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