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Scenes From An Alternate Universe Where The Beatles Accepted Lorne Michaels’ Generous Offer. Things Best Left Unsaid. April 24, 1976. Lorne Michaels offers the Beatles $3,000. As a gag mocking the full-page ads taken out in the New York Times. May 15, 1976. Lennon says “I’d told Ringo about it, see, and we thought it was hilarious, but figured that was it and we’d missed the shot. When Ringo saw the second sketch, he decided to force our hand.”. Band onstage “so we can do. With A Little Help. Will be rel...
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Did I say that out loud?: The Soup covers Kathy Hilton's response to McCain
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Did I say that out loud? Random unprompted thoughts about something or another. The Soup covers Kathy Hilton's response to McCain. Now I'm not a political analyst, but when your candidate for president is wrong and Kathy Hilton is right. I wish I'd found this when the McCain's Britney/Paris add was still running, but this clip still cracks me up. Do love the Soup. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Center of NJ Life. Laughing at the Pieces. Living It Up in the 6th Borough.
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Sci-Fi Pie: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. I know, I know. That title is not a sentence you’d hear often in Klingon, as it seems a little contradictory. But According to IMDB, some Trek fans claim that the insult is derived from the name of Michael Pataki,. The character actor who played a Klingon on the original Star Trek series. Specifically, he’s the guy named Korax who started the bar brawl in. The Trouble with Tribbles. Links to this post. Monday, April 26, 2010. Tis a gift to be simple. Links to this post. Tis a g...
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Sci-Fi Pie: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010. This week are the birthdays of William Shatner (March 22) and Leonard Nimoy (March 26). Yes, Kirk and Spock were born within a week of each other in 1931, making them 79 this year. Wow. They both continue to work and create. They seem to have a lot of energy and show no signs of slowing down. Fascinating! These guys are a real inspiration. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Center of NJ Life. Did I Say That Out Loud? Laughing at the Pieces.
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Sci-Fi Pie: Aliens say God could exist
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Aliens say God could exist. Father Gabriel Funes, the official Vatican astronomer, declared in a recent article that alien life could exist in outer space, and that belief in extraterrestrial life did not contradict belief in God or the teachings of the church. Catholic sci-fi fans the world over breathed a collective sigh of relief. Father Funes also said in his article that some aliens could be free from original sin. President. May 15, 2008 at 4:21 AM. May 15, 2008 at 12:27 PM.
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Sci-Fi Pie: Light Recycle
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010. I saw the preview for Tron Legacy. It looks neat, and gave me the slightest shiver of anticipation, but I've learned to squelch my hopes in these matters. In any case, it made me want to watch the original again, so I did. In the theater when it was released, and I am still reeling a bit from realizing that that was 28 years ago. Furthermore, now that it's 28 years old, the movie is also interesting as an artifact of the [then] young computer and video game culture.
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Sci-Fi Pie: 'Tis a gift to be simple
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Monday, April 26, 2010. Tis a gift to be simple. We love post-apocalyptic scenarios. I think the reason is that we’re drowning in a sea of gadgets and information, and sometimes we’d just like it to all go away. I find I need to make a conscious effort to occasionally unplug and sit by a fire, under the stars, with my cell phone turned off. Or at least set to vibrate. Then again, Google Sky Map could tell me what that constellation is…. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Sci-Fi Pie: Long-lived and prosperous
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010. This week are the birthdays of William Shatner (March 22) and Leonard Nimoy (March 26). Yes, Kirk and Spock were born within a week of each other in 1931, making them 79 this year. Wow. They both continue to work and create. They seem to have a lot of energy and show no signs of slowing down. Fascinating! These guys are a real inspiration. April 22, 2010 at 1:41 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Center of NJ Life. Did I Say That Out Loud?
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Sci-Fi Pie: Qapla' petaQ!
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. I know, I know. That title is not a sentence you’d hear often in Klingon, as it seems a little contradictory. But According to IMDB, some Trek fans claim that the insult is derived from the name of Michael Pataki,. The character actor who played a Klingon on the original Star Trek series. Specifically, he’s the guy named Korax who started the bar brawl in. The Trouble with Tribbles. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Center of NJ Life.
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Sci-Fi Pie: April 2008
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. A man breathes into a saxophone. While I was in the rain listening to the music, I suddenly felt like I was in a movie. An old detective movie, of course. This sensation is common now, but just think, none of the ancient Greeks felt like they were in a movie, ever. Since I don't have any appropriate pictures, I leave you with the following album cover and the following question: Did they give much thought to the alignment of the bass sax mouthpiece? Links to this post. It seems ...