• What Did You Watch? 2024-04-02 (Monday)

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 2 04:30:40 2024
    I watched:

    INVITATION TO LOVE:
    Jade, Emerald's twin sister, shows up, much to Chet's dismay.

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
    Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    THE TOM CRUISE SHOW

    CHEERS:
    Sam is alarmed to discover Cheers has become a gay bar.

    HOGAN'S HEROES:
    A new candid reality show about a sandwhich shop run by a former
    professional wrestler.

    F-TROOP:
    "Hicowie Blanket Bingo". Tucker and Agarn plot to sell some old blankets
    to the Hikowie, not realizing the previous owners had smallpox.

    What did you watch?

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue Apr 2 05:38:39 2024
    Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in nearly everyone else's killfile...

    On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen! Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
    "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.

    What did you watch?

    I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO to
    SAN, so I didn't get home until noon. Soon after that, I needed to make
    up the sleep I didn't get on the red eye, and so had a long afternoon
    nap. So all I got through was:

    soaps: I had to skip a week and a day of DOOL & GH just to catch back
    up. Looks like I didn't miss much, though I gather DOOL teased revealing Sloan's baby snatching last week, but apparently they didn't follow
    through...
    All of these are Mon's ep's:
    B&B - Weird convo where Hope keeps expecting Liam to say "I told you
    so", and he virtually does that, though without actually saying it - I
    guess Liam figures Hope f***ed up her life pretty good! Meanwhile, the
    hunky doctor from the Liberty Mutual ads seems put off by Steffi's
    obsession with punishing Hope and the Logans - go figure!!
    GH - Diane continues making progress getting Alexis, who is sick of
    dealing with the paper, her law license back. Anna is very frosty with
    Sonny, and boots him out of her office!! Jason goes to visit lil'
    Lizzie, and runs across his *other* son (with her), Jake, who is not
    real happy with Jason - go figure! Booby Vista messes up Deception's
    deal with Blaze, and Lucy seems to spin further out of control, with
    Maxie and Brook Lynn seeming to do nothing about it. (Did Sasha sell out
    of the company?!...)
    DOOL - In the most consequential development, dumb Holly finally
    confesses to Nicole, EJ and Brady that the drugs were hers, and that
    Tate is completely innocent - Brady is furious, and demands that EJ drop
    the charges against Tate immediately, which EJ does! Tate is free!! But
    both NuTheresa and Brady seem to want to string Holly up, so Tate's
    chances of a smooth romance with her look dim!! Xander tries to figure
    out who framed him. Paulina is cancer-free (this whole storyline has
    been a huge jerk-around!)

    So, I missed a week plus of soaps, and a couple of Lifetime flicks.

    What did you watch?

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to ijball@mac.invalid on Tue Apr 2 09:51:19 2024
    In article <uugu8f$37179$1@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:

    Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in nearly >everyone else's killfile...

    On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    INVITATION TO LOVE:
    Jade, Emerald's twin sister, shows up, much to Chet's dismay.

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
    club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
    Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
    "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.

    Umm, you know what yesterday was, right?

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to NoBody on Tue Apr 2 07:16:30 2024
    On 4/2/24 6:51 AM, NoBody wrote:

    In article <uugu8f$37179$1@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:

    Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in nearly
    everyone else's killfile...

    On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    INVITATION TO LOVE:
    Jade, Emerald's twin sister, shows up, much to Chet's dismay.

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
    club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
    Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
    "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.

    Umm, you know what yesterday was, right?

    Oh, that makes it OK then, Ubi sock.... [roll]

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 2 08:13:34 2024
    'Kong x Godzilla' - Theatrical
    The latest big monsters stomp cities movie with occasional appearances
    by puny humans pretending to explain why big monsters are stomping
    cities. My stuffed animals enjoyed it, which would be a pretty good
    indicator of the intellectual requirements to watch it.


    The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
    A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
    receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
    Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi
    Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them
    or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)

    Trivia:
    This was the only episode of the series to be directed by a woman, Ida
    Lupino. She previously played Barbara Jean Trenton in The
    Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1959), which also made her the only person to
    star in one episode and direct another.
    This was Robert Keith's final acting role before his death on December
    22, 1966 at the age of 76.

    Quotes:
    [opening narration]
    Narrator: Mr. Jason Foster, a tired ancient who on this particular Mardi
    Gras evening will leave the Earth. But before departing, he has some
    things to do, some services to perform, some debts to pay - and some
    justice to mete out. This is New Orleans, Mardi Gras time. It is also
    the Twilight Zone.
    [closing narration]
    Narrator: Mardi Gras incident, the dramatis personae being four people
    who came to celebrate. And, in a sense, let themselves go. This they did
    with a vengeance. They now wear the faces of all that was inside them,
    and they'll wear them for the rest of their lives. Said lives now to be
    spent in shadow. Tonight's tale of men, the macabre, and masks - on The Twilight Zone.


    The Twilight Zone S5E26 'I Am the Night - Color Me Black' - DVR
    Elva Keene, confined to her bed and wheelchair, is driven to distraction
    by mysterious telephone calls on a dead line. (Comcast)
    The Sun doesn't rise on a small town where an execution is scheduled to
    take place. (IMDb)

    Trivia
    ROT'd spoiler trivia: Qhevat gur svanyr, gur enqvb naabhapre zragvbaf
    gur qnexarff bire n fgerrg va Qnyynf, Grknf. Ur'f ersreevat gb gur gura
    erprag nffnffvangvba bs Cerfvqrag Wbua S. Xraarql.

    Goofs: The episode is set in the present (1964) and concludes with a
    public hanging. No public executions had taken place in the United
    States since 1936.

    Quotes:
    [opening narration]
    Narrator: Sheriff Charlie Koch on the morning of an execution. As a
    matter of fact, it's seven-thirty in the morning. Logic and natural laws dictate that at this hour there should be daylight. It is a simple rule
    of physical science that the sun should rise at a certain moment and
    supersede the darkness. But at this given moment, Sheriff Charlie Koch,
    a deputy named Pierce, a condemned man named Jagger, and a small, inconsequential village will shortly find out that there are causes and
    effects that have no precedent. Such is usually the case - in the
    Twilight Zone.
    [closing narration]
    Narrator: A sickness known as hate; not a virus, not a microbe, not a
    germ - but a sickness nonetheless, highly contagious, deadly in its
    effects. Don't look for it in the Twilight Zone - look for it in a
    mirror. Look for it before the light goes out altogether.
    Radio Announcer: ...and still the phenomenon remains unexplained, except
    for the reports that now come in of similar occurrences here in the
    United States and elsewhere. At two o'clock this afternoon, a dark cloud suddenly appeared over a street in Dallas, Texas. The mayor of West
    Berlin verified the fact that a rectangular area over the Berlin Wall
    has suddenly gone dark. In Budapest, European newspapermen passed over censorship an article about several square blocks, including a political prison, which were suddenly thrown into darkness early this morning. In Birmingham, Alabama... an area in Shanghai... the entire northern
    section of Vietnam... a section of Chicago, Illinois... the darkness
    continues to make itself known.


    What Did You Watch?


    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Tue Apr 2 15:43:20 2024
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
    A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
    receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
    Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi
    Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them
    or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)

    Trivia:
    This was the only episode of the series to be directed by a woman, Ida >Lupino. She previously played Barbara Jean Trenton in The
    Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1959), which also made her the only person to
    star in one episode and direct another.
    This was Robert Keith's final acting role before his death on December
    22, 1966 at the age of 76.

    At the time, the list of female directors was quite short. There was
    Ida, and, uh, I forgot. She was a terrific actress but wasn't going to
    get leading roles in bigger budget movies, so she talked her way into
    becoming a director. She briefly had her own production company. She was
    quite good on radio but most of her appearances were highly abridged
    movie adaptations.

    Should I bother to ask why he didn't just leave his fortune to deserving charities during his lifetime and minimize the estate he left? Nothing
    requires you to leave money to adult relatives.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to ahk@chinet.com on Tue Apr 2 13:18:54 2024
    In article <uuh92o$39hib$3@dont-email.me>, ahk@chinet.com wrote:
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
    A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
    receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
    Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi >>Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them
    or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)

    Should I bother to ask why he didn't just leave his fortune to deserving >charities during his lifetime and minimize the estate he left? Nothing >requires you to leave money to adult relatives.

    What, and miss the opportunity to screw his relatives over?

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to ijball@mac.invalid on Tue Apr 2 13:13:52 2024
    In article <uugu8f$37179$1@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:
    On 4/1/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    INVITATION TO LOVE:
    Jade, Emerald's twin sister, shows up, much to Chet's dismay.

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
    club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
    Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
    "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.

    Whoosh!
    Thanks for playing.

    What did you watch?

    I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO to
    SAN, so I didn't get home until noon. Soon after that, I needed to make
    up the sleep I didn't get on the red eye, and so had a long afternoon
    nap. So all I got through was:

    Wait, you were in Hawai'i?

    What did you watch?

    I had an arduous workout, so I was too tired.

    What did you watch?

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Tue Apr 2 18:03:43 2024
    On 4/2/2024 8:43 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
    A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
    receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
    Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi
    Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them
    or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)

    Trivia:
    This was the only episode of the series to be directed by a woman, Ida
    Lupino. She previously played Barbara Jean Trenton in The
    Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1959), which also made her the only person to
    star in one episode and direct another.
    This was Robert Keith's final acting role before his death on December
    22, 1966 at the age of 76.

    At the time, the list of female directors was quite short. There was
    Ida, and, uh, I forgot. She was a terrific actress but wasn't going to
    get leading roles in bigger budget movies, so she talked her way into becoming a director. She briefly had her own production company. She was quite good on radio but most of her appearances were highly abridged
    movie adaptations.

    Should I bother to ask why he didn't just leave his fortune to deserving charities during his lifetime and minimize the estate he left? Nothing requires you to leave money to adult relatives.

    Because then it wouldn't have been a Twilight Zone episode, of course.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Ian J. Ball on Tue Apr 2 22:49:12 2024
    On 4/2/2024 5:38 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in nearly everyone else's killfile...

    On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
    club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
    Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
    "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.

    What did you watch?

    I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO to
    SAN,

    I'm assuming you mean San Diego?

    So how was Hawaii?


    so I didn't get home until noon. Soon after that, I needed to make
    up the sleep I didn't get on the red eye, and so had a long afternoon
    nap. So all I got through was:

    soaps: I had to skip a week and a day of DOOL & GH just to catch back
    up. Looks like I didn't miss much, though I gather DOOL teased revealing Sloan's baby snatching last week, but apparently they didn't follow through...
       All of these are Mon's ep's:
       B&B - Weird convo where Hope keeps expecting Liam to say "I told you so", and he virtually does that, though without actually saying it - I
    guess Liam figures Hope f***ed up her life pretty good! Meanwhile, the
    hunky doctor from the Liberty Mutual ads seems put off by Steffi's
    obsession with punishing Hope and the Logans - go figure!!
       GH - Diane continues making progress getting Alexis, who is sick of dealing with the paper, her law license back. Anna is very frosty with
    Sonny, and boots him out of her office!! Jason goes to visit lil'
    Lizzie, and runs across his *other* son (with her), Jake, who is not
    real happy with Jason - go figure! Booby Vista messes up Deception's
    deal with Blaze, and Lucy seems to spin further out of control, with
    Maxie and Brook Lynn seeming to do nothing about it. (Did Sasha sell out
    of the company?!...)
       DOOL - In the most consequential development, dumb Holly finally confesses to Nicole, EJ and Brady that the drugs were hers, and that
    Tate is completely innocent - Brady is furious, and demands that EJ drop
    the charges against Tate immediately, which EJ does! Tate is free!! But
    both NuTheresa and Brady seem to want to string Holly up, so Tate's
    chances of a smooth romance with her look dim!! Xander tries to figure
    out who framed him. Paulina is cancer-free (this whole storyline has
    been a huge jerk-around!)

    So, I missed a week plus of soaps, and a couple of Lifetime flicks.

    What did you watch?




    I'll try to do a multi-day tomorrow or Thursday.

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Wed Apr 3 05:37:50 2024
    On 4/2/24 10:49 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:

    On 4/2/2024 5:38 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:

    Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in
    nearly everyone else's killfile...

    On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
    club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
    Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these
    are "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.

    What did you watch?

    I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO to
    SAN,

    I'm assuming you mean San Diego?

    So how was Hawaii?

    Great. Don't want to be back at work! ;)

    so I didn't get home until noon. Soon after that, I needed to make
    up the sleep I didn't get on the red eye, and so had a long afternoon
    nap. So all I got through was:


    What did you watch?

    I'll try to do a multi-day tomorrow or Thursday.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Wed Apr 3 06:58:12 2024
    On 4/2/2024 6:03 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    On 4/2/2024 8:43 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    Dimensional Traveler  <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR

    This is one of those episodes you know exactly which one it is based on
    the name.

    A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
    receive their inheritance.  (Comcast)
    Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi >>> Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them >>> or else be cut off from their inheritance.  (IMDb)

    Trivia:
    This was the only episode of the series to be directed by a woman, Ida
    Lupino. She previously played Barbara Jean Trenton in The
    Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1959), which also made her the only person to >>> star in one episode and direct another.
    This was Robert Keith's final acting role before his death on December
    22, 1966 at the age of 76.

    At the time, the list of female directors was quite short. There was
    Ida, and, uh, I forgot. She was a terrific actress but wasn't going to
    get leading roles in bigger budget movies, so she talked her way into
    becoming a director. She briefly had her own production company. She was
    quite good on radio but most of her appearances were highly abridged
    movie adaptations.

    Should I bother to ask why he didn't just leave his fortune to deserving
    charities during his lifetime and minimize the estate he left? Nothing
    requires you to leave money to adult relatives.

    Because then it wouldn't have been a Twilight Zone episode, of course.


    +1

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Ian J. Ball on Wed Apr 3 08:04:14 2024
    On 4/3/2024 5:37 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 4/2/24 10:49 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:

    On 4/2/2024 5:38 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:

    Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in
    nearly everyone else's killfile...

    On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
    club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one >>>> step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen! >>>> Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
    mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father >>>> is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
    his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these
    are "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.

    What did you watch?

    I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO
    to SAN,

    I'm assuming you mean San Diego?

    So how was Hawaii?

    Great. Don't want to be back at work!  ;)

    Most people don't have to go all the way to Hawaii to get that feeling. :P

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From suzeeq@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Wed Apr 3 08:22:03 2024
    On 4/3/2024 8:04 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    On 4/3/2024 5:37 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 4/2/24 10:49 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:

    On 4/2/2024 5:38 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:

    Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in
    nearly everyone else's killfile...

    On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    EXPOSÉ:
    A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
    club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
    almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always
    one
    step ahead of them!

    SEEIN' DOUBLE:
    The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen! >>>>> Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose >>>>> mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the
    father
    is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye >>>>> his hair.

    Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these
    are "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively. >>>>
    What did you watch?

    I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO
    to SAN,

    I'm assuming you mean San Diego?

    So how was Hawaii?

    Great. Don't want to be back at work!  ;)

    Most people don't have to go all the way to Hawaii to get that feeling.  :P

    True, but he might have meant he wanted to stay there!

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