Maybe not, but I think they're worth it when you need a 'sci-fi fix'...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You got me. I never saw either of the
Resident Evil flicks. The trailers didn't entrhall me, and word-of- mouth and
reviews were so bad I skipped 'em. I assumed that the directing would
oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can hardly beat me for watching
scifi junk just to get a fix. Well, maybe Tracey can... :)
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From: Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe not, but I think they're worth it when you need a 'sci-fi fix'...
Watching Blood Surf as I type. It must be like a drug, because I can't change
the channel, and I'm sitting next to my LOTR DVDs.
Help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can hardly beat me for
watching scifi junk just to get a fix. Well, maybe
I can't through stones when I watch scifi junk just to get a fix almost
every week
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can hardly beat me for
watching scifi junk just to get a fix. Well, maybe Tracey can... :)
-- Original message
Blood Surf? Blood Surf? You need an intervention and quick :)
Tracey
Martin wrote:
Watching Blood Surf as I type. It must be like a drug, because I
can't change the channel, and I'm sitting next to my LOTR DVDs.
Help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
oh,
Northern Virginia traffic equals a 2.5 hour daily commute for me, so I get
my fix through podcasts and old scifi radio programs.
I recommend The Falcon Banner and Autumn at: http://www.darkerprojects.com
I've also been listening to the old X Minus One shows:
http://www.otr.net/?p=xmn1
James:
Hows the election campaign going?
Tracey
James Landrith wrote:
Northern Virginia traffic equals a 2.5 hour daily commute for me, so I
get
my fix through podcasts and old scifi radio programs.
I recommend The Falcon Banner and Autumn at:
http://www.darkerprojects.com
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6601221.stm
Last Updated: Saturday, 28 April 2007
Scotty finally sent to the stars
The ashes of Star Trek actor James Doohan have been successfully launched
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Part of the remains of the
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn11745-could-black-holes-be-portals-to-other-universes.html
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I kinda saved myself by having to leave for the store. While out, I managed to
score Night Watch on DVD. Worth every dime, IMO. And no more giant-croc
cravings.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blood Surf? Blood Surf? You need an intervention and
I had half a theory similar to that back in my collegiate daze, tossed it out
when I considered the collective tidal stresses of gravity within the system.
You might make it to another universe, but you'd be a *lot thinner*.
Brent Wodehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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