x files
twilight zone
seinfeld
i guess i'm a sci-fi person, so...i like that kind of stuff and it's rare to see it in mainstream tv.
in memory of the following shows that got axed:.
heroes.
x files
twilight zone
seinfeld
here is the most thrilling moment of my life.. i got to meet my film composer heroes john barry and miklos rosza at the beverly hills writer's guild theater for a seminar on filmmusic.. i was 30 years old at the time and going through my "you look like clint eastwood" stage.
(i'm trying to explain my crazy hair!).
i chatted with them and got them to sign my albums.. what was your most thrilling moment?.
I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
that's what you get for waking up in vegas.. syl.
She was raised to be a "good Christian girl."
Everyone knows that the highly religious and preacher's daughters are the most slutty vixen around.
that's what you get for waking up in vegas.. syl.
I'm not a Katy Perry fan -
I think she'd be a real bee with an itch to be around, but I must admit to being attracted to her anyway.
i find that wherever i go, people just gravitate toward me.. is that your case?.
syl.
I'm the kind of person everyone tells their problems to. It gets old.
that's what you get for waking up in vegas.. syl.
I never took you for a Katy Perry fan.
don't try to lie about it.
you accept some of these people as an authority.
you listen to them.
Terry, are you saying there really aren't little magic men in my computer making all the gizmos work?
today is the anniversary of herman melville's birthday - 1 august 1819. his famous story of "the white whale" was not a commercial success - the adventure was too long in coming, some one hundred pages into the book.
he was not "discovered" until the 1920s [he died on 28 september 1891].
other works by melville are: mardi, white jacket, published in 1850, pierre (1852), israel potter (1855), the piazza tales (1856), the confidence man (1857) and billy budd (1891).. it was a strange twist of fate that when he jumped ship around the age of twenty-one [he was on a whaling ship headed toward the pacific] he was rescued by cannibals, who, departing from usual custom for mr. melville's personal benefit and that of future generations of appreciative readers, were more prescient than hungry.. call me ishmael.
Gee, I used to be so nice. . .
billy preston & syreeta"with you i'm born again".
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the execution of john doe.
september 12, 1978, dawned bright and clear with a promise of an early fall coolness to counteract the oppressive heat that had lingered sullenly over the countryside.. in his prison cell, john doe ate his last breakfast, savoring each bite of the crisp bacon, fluffy eggs, and buttery grits.
the scalding hot coffee, laced with real cream, tasted like the nectar of gods as he swirled it around in his mouth before swallowing it with gusto.. he had arisen early, showering and shaving in the pre-dawn hours before his daily reading of the scriptures.
To Sylvia, I still haven't told you what I thought. I apologize for getting off topic.
You have a very interesting writing style, to which coco alluded. The descriptive language you use and the tenseness you convey is very intriguing, and leaves us wanting more. You seem to be a natural story teller, and I'd love to see more.