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45944Greatest TV episodes<p>The Little House on the Prairie episode where Mary goes blind.</p> Mr MagicAug 17, 2020View
45943Hello...again.<p>Vaporman, Things have been okay. I&#39;ve been working mostly, teaching, etc. I had a new book published since I was last around (<em>Greetings from Moon Hill</em>) a short story collection with heavy Halloween themes. I wrote a new novel last year and am currently shopping it around to agents, hoping for the best. My first novel (<em>Soundtrack ot the End of the World</em>) has since been released as an audiobook and is being reprinted by a new publishing house this fall. And of course I&#39;ve had lots of different sculpture sales in my shop. My brother is currently upgrading/redesigning my webpage too, which is cool.<br /> <br /> Benjanime, Sorry you missed it. I do still have the mold somewhere I think. I don&#39;t have any resin on hand, but if there was enough interest in another run of the Halloween Photog Smurf, I could always make a few more.&nbsp;</p> oniparAug 17, 2020View
45942Last Movie You Watched<blockquote> <p>Do you watch the show? If so, is it as good as people say?</p> </blockquote> <p>I actually did watch the whole series a few years ago. Interstingly, the only reason I did was because a group of villains called &quot;The Gentlemen&quot; were supposed to be really creepy. And sure, I could have just watched the episodes with them in it, but I figured I might as well go all in.<br /> <br /> I have mixed feelings about the show. It&#39;s pretty &quot;teeny bopper&quot; usually, with a lot of those teen soap opera moments you&#39;d expect,&nbsp;but it has it&#39;s good moments too. I liked it enough that I was able to watch the whole series, though I didn&#39;t have the stomach to watch the Angel spinoff.&nbsp;</p> <p>Not sure if that&#39;s an endorsement or not. :-p</p> oniparAug 17, 2020View
45941Last Movie You Watched<p>Do you watch the show? If so, is it as good as people say?</p> <blockquote rel="onipar" style="display: inline-block !important;"><strong>onipar wrote :</strong> <p><em>Just about to pop on Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the first time since probably the 90s. I used to have the mini poster for this movie hanging in my bedroom when I was a kid.&nbsp;</em></p> <br /> <strong>-end quote</strong></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p> Mr MagicAug 17, 2020View
45940DS9<p>Every week I&#39;m caught up in the online war over Star Trek and what has happened to the franchise. In my opinion, the entertainment industry has run out of science fiction fans that spend most of their time with the printed page.</p> <p>Gene Roddenberry, like his contemporaries, were graduates from The Golden Age of Sci-Fi, the 1930&#39;s through the 1960&#39;s. By the time I came along in 1957, the wonderful world of radio sci-fi dramas was dissapperaing fast.</p> <p>In 1999, National Public Radio (NPR), re-broadcast a series of the most popular Sci-Fi dramas from the late 1940&#39;s to the 1950&#39;s, and I was blown away by how excellent the storytelling was.</p> <p>By contrast, television in the 1960&#39;s was actually a rather poor medium for science fiction because of the, &quot;Bonanza Effect&quot;. Remember, for NBC, the network that ran Bonanza for 14 seasons, the &quot;formula western&quot; was the gold standard for television entertainment. All sci-fi shows, including Star Trek, were molded by the networks into &quot;cowboys in space&quot; regardless of the objections from creators like Gene Roddenberry.</p> <p>While Bonanza poisioned the minds of TV executives in the 60&#39;s - Star Wars has poisioned the minds of Hollywood today, except todays creators never experienced the vast possibilities of radio sci-fi. Both Star Wars and Star Trek have become cliche shortcuts for poorly organized writers and management that doesn&#39;t care to review the final product before distribution.</p> <p>Gene Roddenberry wasn&#39;t perfect but he was from that generation who grew up in an era of wonderful stories performed by some of the 20th century&#39;s most talented actors. That classroom no longer exists.</p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vPGz7Lb5eBU" width="560"></iframe></p> eddstarrAug 17, 2020View
45939Hello...again.<p>wait, a halloween sculpture? sounds like it&#39;s from the goodie pack that i missed out on getting :(&nbsp;</p> BenjanimeAug 17, 2020View
45938That guy that sung a bunch of commercial jingles in the 80s<p>&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><strong>bassman21 wrote :</strong> <p><em>No Doubt Mr Majic.</em></p> &nbsp; <blockquote><em><strong>eddstarr wrote :</strong></em><br /> &nbsp; <p><em><em>B-man, few ads can match the one you first posted.</em></em></p> <p><em><em>&quot;Raise Your Hand if You&#39;re SURE&quot; is one of the Best 80&#39;s TV ads!!!</em></em></p> <br /> <em><strong>-end quote</strong></em></blockquote> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; <blockquote><em><strong>I remember that Sure commercial from when I was in 1st grade, good jingle for sure. This wranger ad ran around at the same time and I never forgot it either. </strong></em><br /> &nbsp; <div data-oembed-url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmJ3pb6nnow">&nbsp; <div style="margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; margin-top:0px; max-width:320px"><i><!-- You're using demo endpoint of Iframely API commercially. Max-width is limited to 320px. Please get your own API key at https://iframely.com. --></i> <div style="height:0; left:0; padding-bottom:75%; position:relative; width:100%"><i><iframe allow="encrypted-media; accelerometer; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" scrolling="no" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/xmJ3pb6nnow?rel=0" style="border: 0; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute;" tabindex="-1"></iframe></i></div> </div> </div> <p><em>&nbsp;</em></p> </blockquote> <br /> <strong>-end quote</strong></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>I can&#39;t find anyone else who remembers what happened after Coca Cola&#39;s &quot;Teach The World To Sing&quot;, ad campaign became historic.</p> <p>The unpresendented popularity of &quot;The Hillside Singers&quot; and &quot;The New Seekers&quot; version of the Coke ad led Coca Cola to do something unusual.</p> <p>Coke reached out to well known singers in different types of music to submit adaptations of their music to appear in a Coke ad - with the possibility of re-releasing in a non-Coke varient if the ad became popular.</p> <p>With everyone fixed on &quot;Teach The World To Sing&quot;, everything that came after it has been forgotten.</p> <p>Here is Dottie West&#39;s most beloved song&nbsp;that started as an ad for Coca Cola:</p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/F5iU66KdM0k" width="560"></iframe></p> <p>And it continued from there with some of the most awesome musical ads to appear on television.</p> <p>Here is Billy Joe Royal with the ad that used to serenade both &quot;The Brady Bunch&quot; and &quot;The Partridge Family&quot;:</p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/MtoeIX0UVvs" width="560"></iframe></p> eddstarrAug 17, 2020View
45937Hello...again.<p>Hi CCA/Anthony/Onipar! Great to see you once more. How has life been for you since last we saw you?</p> Vaporman87Aug 16, 2020View
45936Last Movie You Watched<p>@shakin: What Happened To Monday sounds good.</p> Vaporman87Aug 16, 2020View
45935Retro Manic! on YouTube<p>Thanks CCA! Great to see you again and to have you join us in the game!</p> Vaporman87Aug 16, 2020View