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I also watched most episodes of Temptation Island. When it would start to
get really sick (watching the videos part) I would getnerally phase it out
of my concentration. get a drink etc. I dislike seeing people in true
emotional pain. I just loved to stare at the orange haired woman. She was so
exotic looking and beautiful. I loved her bone structure.
BTW, every couple on that first season has since broken up. Huge surprise.
Elissa, who will soon be singing
Yippee - Kai - Yay!
-----Original Message-----
From: Pam Hartley <pamhartley@...>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, January 28, 2002 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: Why, oh why have the TV? Please passionate advocates of the
TV,say something! [AlwaysLearning] TV, Video and unschooling


>Elissa, I love Friends. Also, SCRUBS. I would not miss West Wing or that
new
>Kiefer Sutherland thing, 24. Oh, and I like some of the reality shows,
right
>now Wally and I are watching Combat Missions every week on USA. Brittany is
>a Survivor nut (and Wally and I like it, too). Mikey thinks we're nuts, but
>she's willing to let us have at it to see who can Outwit, Outlast and
>Outplay. <g>
>
>Wally and I watched with train-wreck fascination the first run through of
>Temptation Island (where they try to get committed couples to cheat on each
>other). It was utterly enthralling in a very sick way. We would look at
each
>other and say, "We can never make fun of people who watch Jerry Springer
>again."
>
>Pam
>
>----------
>From: <ElissaJC@...>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: Why, oh why have the TV? Please passionate advocates of the
TV,
>say something! [AlwaysLearning] TV, Video and unschooling
>Date: Mon, Jan 28, 2002, 12:35 PM
>
>
>My favorite TV show at the moment is...
>FRIENDS!
>
>
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Elizabeth Hill

Pam Hartley wrote:

>
> When I was a mere slip of a girl, I listened over and over and OVER
> again to
> my Mom's George Carlin albums. For those not familiar with George,
> these
> were FULL of very ripe swearing and drug-use humor and I *loved* them.
> I had
> no idea what much of it meant, but I could understand the humor in the
>
> cadence of it.

Hey! I can still sing the dirty words song from Hair (and all the other
songs) because my mother had the album.

And yet the movement to ban turntables never got up much steam. Go
figure.

Betsy


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Sharon Rudd

> Hey! I can still sing the dirty words song from
> Hair (and all the other
> songs) because my mother had the album.
>
> And yet the movement to ban turntables never got up
> much steam. Go
> figure.
>
> Betsy
>
I still have that album. And yes there was lots of
fuss about it from pulpits. And other music, too.
Satan's influence, and all that. Seems odd, to me,
that it is My generation doing so much complaining,
now. Is this still The Age of Aquarius?

Sharon of the Swamp

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