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How Ann See "Bawwy"
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So what do you think about the Netflix Perry Mason phenomenon, Barry? If you
read the article as you claim, you know what I'm talking about.
Well, do go "review" (i.e., read) it and let me know what you think.
> I don't see anything in this post or your previous one that's relevant to
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relevant to the article I linked to, actually.
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What he said.
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> what Netflix does. As Barry would tell you, having worked for tech
> companies, it is often not *what* they are actually doing. But any
> programming j
Over the edge. He's gone over the edge. He can no longer tell the difference
between reality and his fantasies. He isn't lying; he actually believes what
he's saying.
Of course, I've never denied writing what Barry quotes. That's one of his many
hallucinations connected to his ridiculous att
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> My God, somebody get him a prescription for antipsychotics, quick.
He's been having this hallucination off and on for years, but now it
seems to have taken him over completely.
Ahem. Please note the title of this post, written by Judy Stein about a
My God, somebody get him a prescription for antipsychotics, quick. He's been
having this hallucination off and on for years, but now it seems to have taken
him over completely.
Haven't seen it, though, so unlike the person on this forum who likes to
comment about films she's never seen, I ca
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> > > > Ray Donovan is intense and gritty. Just our cup of tea. Didn't
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Oooopsie! More hallucinating from Barry (at least if he's referring to FFL). He
can't seem to get his panties untwisted.
Good to chat with people about TV and movies they've actually seen. Much
better than dealing with people who know nothing whatsoever about them, but
repost month-old artic
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> > violence because, after all, it's cable and it's
On 02/06/2014 05:30 PM, ultrarishi wrote:
Suggestions come from all fronts. This is the first year we watched
the Golden Globes. We're glad we did because it gave us a heads up on
2 series we would have not known about otherwise. The NZ crime drama
Top of the Lake was excellent with an awa
On 2/7/2014 6:33 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
The funny thing is that if /Barry/ had discovered the article I
recommended to Bhairitu, he'd be the one touting it on FFL.
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Does almost everything Barry posts to FFL have to have something to do
with winning some subject debate with Judy? Go fi
On 2/7/2014 2:15 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/I cannot fathom anyone being interested in a supposed "algorithm" to
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You are supposed to read the article BEFORE you post your comments. LoL!
The funny thing is that if Barry had discovered the article I recommended to
Bhairitu, he'd be the one touting it on FFL.
> Suggestions come from all fronts.
Indeed they do. That's why I cannot fathom anyone being interested in a
supposed "algorithm" to categorize movies and TV to better
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> Suggestions come from all fronts.
Indeed they do. That's why I cannot fathom anyone being interested in a
supposed "algorithm" to categorize movies and TV to better sell them to
customers. Just thinking back over the things I've enjoyed
Suggestions come from all fronts. This is the first year we watched the Golden
Globes. We're glad we did because it gave us a heads up on 2 series we would
have not known about otherwise. The NZ crime drama Top of the Lake was
excellent with an award winning performance by Elizabeth Moss. Th
Because of Netflix's limited licensing agreements and how they work it's
a rather limited selection. But at that there is always something to
see that makes the subscription worth it.
Hulu has been getting rights to some of the foreign shows ahead of
Netflix probably because of involvement by
Oddly enough, the article I linked to doesn't deal at all with the
appropriateness of Netflix's suggestions as far as viewers are concerned. It's
a completely different--and mind-blowing--slant on how Netflix operates.
Lately, I've had better suggestions from members here on Fairfield Life, li
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> Lately, I've had better suggestions from members here on Fairfield
Life, like Bhairtu, than from the Netflix algorithm.
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> Not knowing me may be just as important as knowing me in defining and
refining my tastes. Nobody really knows me
Lately, I've had better suggestions from members here on Fairfield Life, like
Bhairtu, than from the Netflix algorithm.
Not knowing me may be just as important as knowing me in defining and refining
my tastes. Nobody really knows me here, but I lurk about reading the
conversations and great
I note below that one of the links that Barry provides us in order to convince
us of his child-rape-enabling viewpoint is to the HuffingtonPost.com.
He accuses us of being part of the mob mentality and of being angry and
irrational. Well, it may interest him to know that compared with some of t
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote:
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> whether there might just be a financial reason for
> it. And there is.
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Maybe it's time for Polanski to pay the victim the
money she was awarded in court. Two million dollars
ought to begin to make things right.
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