Ronn Blankenship wrote:
>
> At 10:30 PM 4/21/02, Julia wrote:
> >Ronn Blankenship wrote:
> > >
> > > At 07:40 PM 4/21/02, you wrote:
> > > >Tonight's X-Files episode is titled "Jump the Shark".
> > > >
> > > > Julia
> > > >
> > > >who is interested in who dies in it,
> > >
> > > (1) Chris Carter?
> > >
> > > (2) Most of the audience's brain cells?
> >
> >I'd go with (1), myself. Or maybe just his career?
>
> Well, as you probably know by now, the correct answer is �3�.
>
> Not �which one� but �how many�.
I don't know. I studiously ignored it. :) You can tell me exactly,
though, if you'd like to.
> > > >but who doesn't care badly enough
> > > >to actually *watch*, especially now that she can watch channels besides
> > > >Fox (the only one we could pick up with no cable after the dogs dug it
> > > >up and chewed it up, and whoda thunk the cable company would repair it
> > > >on Sunday evening?)
> > >
> > > So what do you plan to watch instead?
> >
> >Ended up on Discovery Channel. The Eve show, 2 hours, narrated by Danny
> >Glover. Interesting theories about human migration. (After I told Dan
> >that the woman screamed because the blond woman's head was in the box
> >she'd just opened, he didn't want to stick around to watch "Law &
> >Order: Criminal Intent", but he'd watch something else, if I found
> >something good.)
>
> Was he really expecting anything else?
>
> As soon as the box appeared, I knew what was in it . . .
Well, he was upstairs, then came down to the kitchen, having glanced
about 10 or 20 seconds at the TV; he'd finished getting his water when
he heard the scream, came into the living room, and witnessed the guy
saying "Call the police". So he had to ask what was in the box.
>From the description of the show, I knew what was in the box as soon as
the woman talked about the weight of it. Icky.
Julia