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Streaming List 2022
Streaming 2022 Netflix Mix Tape Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold Kid Cosmic S3 Vikings Valhalla S1 The Adam Project (2022) Bridgerton Season 2 The Russian Doll S2 Bullshit The Game Show Heartstoppers S1 Stranger Things S4 The Gentleman … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Broke Girls, 2022, And Just Like That, Andor, Big Bang Theory, BIridgerton, Bones, Bullet Train, Call Me Kat, Cari Lynn Vaughn, CBS, Charmed, CSI, Disney +, Dollface, Dr Who, Euphoria, FBI, Firefly, Flight Attendant, Forever, Free Guy, Freevee, Ghosts, Glass Onion, Hanna, HBO+, Home Economics, House of The Dragon, How I Met Your Mother, Hulu, Jack Reacher, Jack Ryan, Kid Cosmic, Killing Eve, Knives Out, Legacies, Lord of The Rings, Lost, Lost City, Lost Girl, Mix Tape, Mom, Mythbusters, Netflix, Obi Wan, Peacock, Prey, Prime, Rings of POwer, Roku, Rosalind, Saved By The Bell, Stranger Things, The Book of Bobba Fett, The Eternals, The Fosters, The Last Duel, The Mandalorian, The Matrix, The Middle, The Moon Knight, The Russian DOll, The Summer I Turned Pretty, The United States of AL, Turning Red, TV, Umbrella Academy, Vikings Vahalla, Weeds, Weird Al, Young Sheldon
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The Big Bang Observation
The Big Bang Observation The Big Bang Theory ran on CBS from 2007 to 2019. Admittedly, I didn’t watch the first couple of seasons. I began watching it around 2014. When it went into syndication, I began watching the reruns … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 Seasons, 2007, 2019, Abusive, Actor, Actress, alcoholism, Amy Farrah Fowler, Anti-Intelligent, Apartments, Autism, Autistic, Awkward, Babies, balance, Bernadette, Beverly Wilcox, Big Bang Theory, Bisexual, bright colors, California, California Tech, card catalog, CBS, Comic Books, Controlling, crush, Divorce, doorbells, Drama, Dungeons and Dragons, DVD, Flaws, Friends, fuse holder, Gay, George Cooper, HBO Max, Homosexual, Howard, Humor, Jokes, Leonard, Marriage, Mary Cooper, Mean, Mom, Mother, Mothers, Nebraska, Nerd Culture, Nerds, Pasadena, Princeton, protective, Raj, Relatable, Religion, Religious, Respect, Science, Sheldon Cooper, simplify, Social Skills, Spock, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stereotypes, Strict, TBS, Wil Wheaton, Writers, Young Sheldon
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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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Halloween Costumes
Halloween Costumes When I was four my mother took a picture of me next to a scarecrow she’d made and placed on the porch. This was at our apartment on Broadway, so it must have been around 1979. I … Continue reading
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Tagged 1977, 1979, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, An Acceptable Time, bell-bottom jeans, Broadway, Bugs Bunny Halloween Special, camera, Candy Cigarettes, Cape, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Ghost of an Indian Princess, Halloween, Hippie, Jack in the Box, Jane in the Box, Joke Book, Madeline L'Engle, Marvin The Martian, McCall's, Mom, My Mother The Rich, Native American, Nikki, Ohio, Parade, peace sign earrings, Pictures, Raggedy Anne, Rose Blue, Scarcrow, Sewing, Shelby, Simplicity, Third Street, tiara, tie-dyed, Trick or Treat, white gloves, Witch
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Shameless
Shameless I read that Shameless is the most watched series on Netflix in America. Sherlock Holmes is the most watched Netflix show in England. This sparked my curiosity and so I binged watched Shameless this week—all 7 Seasons. The first … Continue reading
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2016 Television
February 29, 2016 Television The Walking Dead has returned from its mid-season. It seemed that people either loved it or hated it. Though they some inconsistencies, like them starting out walking during the day and seemingly not getting very far … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Broke Girls, ABC, ABC Family, Abraham, Adalind, adaptaion, Alien DNA, Aliens, AMC, Angels, Arrow, Arthur C Clarke, Blow Up, Carl, Carlton Cuse, Carol, Caroline Channing, Cassandra Clare, CBS, Childhood's End, City of Bones, Clary, Collaborator, Colonization, Colony, Comic book, Daryl, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Demons, DNA, Drama, Dystopian, Einstein, Elementary, Elfstones of Shannara, Elves, Experiment, Fox, FreeForm, Future, Glen, Good, Grimm, Human, illness, iZombie, Jessie, Jesus, Josh Holloway, Kate Bowman, Lizard, Lost, Maggie, Max Black, Michonne, Middle Ages, Miller, Mom, Movie, MTV, Mulder, Myth, Mythbusters, Mythological Past, Nazis, Negan, Nick, reboot, Resistance, Rick, Ron, RPG, Sam, Sarah Wayne Callies, Science Fiction, Scully, Set on Fire, Shadowhunters, Sick, Television, Terrorist Plot, Terry Brooks, The Blacklist., The Flash, The Lord of the Rings, The Mortal Instruments, The Shannara Chronicles, The Walking Dead, The X-Files, Twist, USA, Weak, Were-Monster, Will Bowman, WWII, zombies
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Books and Mythos
July 8, 2006 Books “The trouble with books is you don’t know what’s in them until its too late.” This quote is from Jeanette Winterson who was on Bill Moyer’s PBS series Faith and Reason. The same could be said … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Feminism, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Mythology
Tagged Banned Books, Bible, Bill Moyers, Book, Books are Dangerous, Burned Books, Cultural Dark Ages, D.H. Lawrence, Dark Times, Faith, Faith and Resaon, Fell in Love with a Woman, Greek, Greek Myth, Greek Words, Hidden Books, hope, Illiterate Dad, Jeannett Winterson, Keep Writing, Lesbian, Logos, Mom, Myth, Mythos, Sneaked Books, Snuck Books, Wegiht of Words, Weight, Why Be Happy When You Can Be Normal?, Women in Love, Written on The Body
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The Evolution of Television
The Evolution of Television The first TV I remember owning was a small black and white set. We didn’t get a color set until the mid-80s. At first we got just the basic 12 channels at the time, and it … Continue reading
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Tagged 00s, 10s, 12 Episodes, 2 Broke Girls, 24, 24 Episodes, 3-2-1-Contact, 80s, 90s, A&E, ABC, Adelphia, Alias, AMC, American Idol, aturday Morning Cartoons, Big Brother, Binge Watch, Borgias, Captain Kangaroo., Cartoon Network, Castle, CBS, Comcast, Dallas, Designing Women, Digital Antennae, Digital Cable, DVDs, Edgy, Epics, ER, Falcon Crest, Family Ties, FCC, Fox, Game of Thrones, Girls, Grey's Anatomy, Grimm, Growing Pains, HBO, He-Man, Hispanic, Hulu, Kate and Ally, Kitchen Nightmare, Lassie, Leave It To Beaver, Lost, Mad Men, Melrose Place, Mid-Season Replacement, Mike and Molly, Million Dollar Budgets, Modern Family, Mom, Mr. Ed, Murphy Brown a, NBC, Netflix, Ohio, Once Upon A Time, Person of Interest, Pg, PG-13, Quality TV, Quantum Leap, Rabbit Ears, Rainbow Rollercoaster, Rated R, Re-Runs, Reality Show, Road Rules, Romper Room, Scandal, Seasons, Sesame Street, Sex in the City, Shark Tank, She-ra, Shellby, Showtime, Sons of Anarchy, Spanish, Survivor, Television, The Blacklist., The Disney Network, The Donna Read Show, The Electric Company, The Goldberg’s, The Golden Girls, The Little Prince, The Middle, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, The Tudors, The Walking Dead, The World of David the Gnome, Time Warner Cable, TiVo, Transformers, Turkey TV, TV, Univision, UPN, WB, You Can't Do That on Television
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Utopia Is My Peace Project
Utopia Is My Peace Project Like Big Brother, Utopia follows the interaction between strangers as they’re thrust together, this time to form a new society. “The series offers people from all walks of life the chance to start all over … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Event, Flashback, Movies/TV, Music, Politics/Economics, Psychology, Travel, Writing
Tagged 1991, 2014, Amitai Etzioni, Big Brother, Books, Bromfield Library, Celeberties, Charles Chatfield, Charles DeBenedetti, civiilization, Colorado, Driver's License, Expose, Fall, For Peace and Justice Pacificsm In America 1914 to 1941, Fox, Funding, George Lucas, Joseph J Fahey, Kevin Costner, Mariah Carey, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Marshal McLuhan, Miracle, Mom, Morality, Mountains, Nuclear War, Ohio, Our House, Outward Bound, Pacifism, Paula Abdul, Peace, Promise of a New Day, Quentin Fiore, Reality TV, Research, Richard Armstrong, Richard Dean Anderson, Scott Bakula, Shelby, Shirley MacLaine, Simon Andreae, Social Experiment, social structures, Soundtrack, Survivor, Tell Me Why, The Great Peace March, The Hard Way To Peace, The Ohio State University at Mansfield, The Peace Project, The Peace Reader, The Peace Reform in American History, There's Got To Be A Way, Traci Spencer, Utopia, War, War and Peace in the Global Village, Whitney Houston
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