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And Just Like That
And Just Like That And Just Like That the gals from Sex And The City have turned into The Golden Girls! Given all the differences between being 55 in 1985 and being 55 in 2022, perhaps we should call Carrie, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2020s, 50s, Actress, Age, Aging Process, And Just Like That, Appartments, behavior, Blanche, Botox, Carrie, Charlotte, Children, Dating, Doroth, Dyed Hair, Empty Nest, Fashion, Feminity, Fillers, Glasses, Grown Children, Guys, Hair, Heels, Independent, Life Doesn't End, Lives, Marriage, Men, Miranda, Motherhood, Mothers, Old, Older Than 25, Original, Pretty, reboot, Representation, Revolutionary, Roommates, Rose, Sad, Sadness, Sex, Sex and the City, society, Sophia, Teenagers, Television, The Golden Girls, Times We Live In, White Hair, Widow, Widowed, Widower, Work Done, Wrinkles
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Nod To Nickelodeon
Nod To Nickelodeon Nickelodeon was available on cable in 1979. I remember watching the network in the early 80s when we first got cable. Back then we only had maybe 35 channels. Nickelodeon was like channel 25. I watched their … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, Belle and Sebastian, Blues Clues, Clarissa Explains It All, Columbus, Count Duckla, Danger Mouse, Dora The Explorer, Double Dar, Fairly Odd Parents, French Produced, Go Diego Go, Heathcliff, Hey Dude, Inspector Gadget, Japanese Animated, Lassie, Loony Toons, MIster Ed, Mr. Wizard, Nickelodeon, Ohio, Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea, Sponge Bob Squarepants, Star Trek The Animated Series, The Brady Bunch, The Donna Reed Show, The Legend of Korra, The Magical World of David The Gnome, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, The Tomorrow People, The Winx Club, Tiny Toons, Turkey Television, You Can't Do That on Television
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On The Grid
On The Grid Back in the 80s, 90s and even the early 2000s, I lived on The Grid. A large part of my life was centered around television. I watched a variety of television channels and shows over the years, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, 1990s, 2 Broke Girls, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s, 24, Alias, Arrow, Blossom, California Dreams, Cybil, Dallas, Dt. Quinn Medicine Woman, Dukes of Hazzard, Empty Nest, Falcon Crest, Family Ties, Friday, Game of Thrones, Goldbergs, Golden Girls, Grey's Anatomy, Grid, Grimm, Growing Pains, Head of the Class, Heroes, Home Improvement, House MD, Hulu, King of The Hill, Lost, Mom, Monday, Netflix, Once Upon A Time, Primtime, Quantum Leap, Remington Steele, Rosanne, Saturday Morning, Saved By The Bell, Sunday, Superstore, That 70s Show, The Flash, The Naked Truth, The Simpsons, The Vampire Diaries, The Walking Dead, The Wonderful World of Disney, Thursday, Tuesday, Tv Guide, Wednesday, Who's The Boss
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Nuclear
January 28, 2016 Nuclear The past couple of weeks have been nuclear in nature. I thought it fitting since I was writing about the natural nuclear explosion over Tunguska and watching the TV show Manhattan about the first Atomic Bomb. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1949s, 1950s, 1960s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, Africa, Agony, Aliens, Anti-Nuclear, Army, astroid, Atlantis, badass, Bomb, Chernobyl, Cities of Gold, Classfied, Cold War, comet, Damage, Destruction, Disrespect, Don't Mess With The US, Edgar Cayce, Fat Man, Fission, Fukushima, Fussion, Hiroshima, Hiva Empire, horror, Idaho, India, Japan, Lemuria, Los Alamos, Manhattan Project, metetor, Nagasaki, Natural Nuclear Reactor, New Mexico, Nuclear, Nuclear Power Plans, Nuclear Reactor, Oko, Olmecs, Pakistan, Platonium, Power, Radiation, Radium, Russia, Tennessee, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Thin Man, Three Mile Island, Top Secret, Tunguska Explosion, US, US Government, War, Weapons, WWII
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Elementary
March 20, 2014 Elementary “Elementary my dear Watson,” is a well-known phrase. However, the line never actually appear in any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s books. The phrase was first uttered in P.G. Wodehouse’s PSmith Journalist in 1915. The phrase … Continue reading
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Tagged 1800s, 2000s, Addiction Recovery Companion, Ally McBeal, CBS, Chemistry, Consultant, Doctor, Drama, DVD, Elementary My Dear Watson, Eric Jong, Former Surgeon, Friendship, Hackers, Jew, Joan Watson, Jon Watson, Jonny Lee Miller, Locked Box, London, Lucy Liu, Manic Behavior, Mysteries, Natalie Dormier., New York, Patrick Jane, PG Wodehouse, PSMITH Journalist, Sexual Undertones, Shakespere, Sherlock Holmes, Shylock, Shylock's Daughter, Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle, The Mentalist, The Merchant of Venice
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