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Thad - 15 Mar 2006 01:36 GMT OK, no spoilers, but who saw the new episode?
I'll take this opportunity to extend a big ole 'nanny nanny boo boo' to Neil.
:-) --- Thad
Jethro - 15 Mar 2006 15:43 GMT > OK, no spoilers, but who saw the new episode? > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > --- > Thad Got the DL of it started on Sunday night right after it showed I think. Took me way too long to actually get it all but a new source appeared yesterday. Now to find time to watch.
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Neil Jones - 15 Mar 2006 16:13 GMT > OK, no spoilers, but who saw the new episode?
> I'll take this opportunity to extend a big ole 'nanny nanny boo boo' > to Neil. Grrr. It's not enough that we're six months behind with West Wing, and a few behind with 24.... still, we got to see The Office before you :)
___ Neil aka HighVis
Thad - 15 Mar 2006 23:31 GMT >>OK, no spoilers, but who saw the new episode? > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > Grrr. It's not enough that we're six months behind with West Wing, and > a few behind with 24.... still, we got to see The Office before you :) Yes, but I didn't know that it existed until it came over here so I didn't have to do without it. Want me to tell you what happened? ;-)
--- Thad
Jack Harney - 16 Mar 2006 02:24 GMT Too bad, 24 was REALLY intense this week..... Enjoy... Can't think of a better reason for you to move to this side of the Big Pond.... :)
>> OK, no spoilers, but who saw the new episode? > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] >Neil >aka HighVis Neil Jones - 16 Mar 2006 11:19 GMT > Too bad, 24 was REALLY intense this week..... Enjoy... Can't think of > a better reason for you to move to this side of the Big Pond.... :) Apart from getting to see The Daily Show on the correct day, neither can I :)
Sorry, couldn't resist that one....
___ Neil aka HighVis
Mark Morrison - 16 Mar 2006 16:34 GMT >> Too bad, 24 was REALLY intense this week..... Enjoy... Can't think of >> a better reason for you to move to this side of the Big Pond.... :) [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > >Sorry, couldn't resist that one.... And let's face it, we can normally see The Daily Show the following day, so that's not a great loss.
I'd move to the US for Krispy Kreme though.
They have them in London, but I'd rather move to the US :D
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Jack Harney - 16 Mar 2006 21:52 GMT Don't come to Houston then, they just closed all of our Krispy Kreme stores.... :(
>>> Too bad, 24 was REALLY intense this week..... Enjoy... Can't think of >>> a better reason for you to move to this side of the Big Pond.... :) [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > >They have them in London, but I'd rather move to the US :D Mark Morrison - 16 Mar 2006 22:57 GMT >Don't come to Houston then, they just closed all of our Krispy Kreme >stores.... :( Nooooooooo !!!
McDonalds are closing stores here in the UK - first time they've ever reduced numbers, IIRC.
 Signature Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes ! They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses ! And what's with all the carrots ? What do they need such good eyesight for anyway ? Bunnies ! Bunnies ! It must be BUNNIES !
Jack Harney - 16 Mar 2006 23:44 GMT Yep, but it's not a big loss... We have a chain called Shipley Donuts that is far, far better than KK... http://www.bloghouston.net/item/2682
>>Don't come to Houston then, they just closed all of our Krispy Kreme >>stores.... :( [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >McDonalds are closing stores here in the UK - first time they've ever >reduced numbers, IIRC. Thad - 17 Mar 2006 00:36 GMT > Yep, but it's not a big loss... We have a chain called Shipley Donuts > that is far, far better than KK... > http://www.bloghouston.net/item/2682 No, it's not.
I found out last week when I was in Beaumont that Krispy Kreme and Six Flags have both pulled out of Houston.
I might have to re-think this whole 'move to Texas' thing.
--- Thad
Mark Morrison - 17 Mar 2006 01:24 GMT >> Yep, but it's not a big loss... We have a chain called Shipley Donuts >> that is far, far better than KK... [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >--- >Thad I reeally liked North Carolina - one state that will never be short of junk food chains.
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Jack Harney - 17 Mar 2006 02:05 GMT No state lack junk food outlets.. Texas is home to "WhatABurger", a rival of McDonalds... Nothing like a tripple WhatABurger with jalapenos for breakfast... 3/4 lbs. of flame grilled beef with 'maters, lettece, pickles, onions, jalapenos and horesradish mustard on a hugh toasted bun... Burp!!!!!!!! http://www.whataburger.com/
>>> Yep, but it's not a big loss... We have a chain called Shipley Donuts >>> that is far, far better than KK... [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >I reeally liked North Carolina - one state that will never be short of >junk food chains. Thad - 17 Mar 2006 02:53 GMT > No state lack junk food outlets.. Texas is home to "WhatABurger", a > rival of McDonalds... Nothing like a tripple WhatABurger with > jalapenos for breakfast... 3/4 lbs. of flame grilled beef with > 'maters, lettece, pickles, onions, jalapenos and horesradish mustard > on a hugh toasted bun... Burp!!!!!!!! > http://www.whataburger.com/ We passed a few Whataburgers but didn't feel like taking a chance. We'll try 'em next time.
--- Thad
Jimbob - 17 Mar 2006 15:58 GMT > No state lack junk food outlets.. Texas is home to "WhatABurger", a > rival of McDonalds... Gota love the originality of these names.
Thad - 17 Mar 2006 22:56 GMT >>No state lack junk food outlets.. Texas is home to "WhatABurger", a >>rival of McDonalds... > > Gota love the originality of these names. That's the guy's last name.
--- Thad
Jack Harney - 17 Mar 2006 01:49 GMT Ah Thad, the loss of a second rate donut chain and a 41 year old amusement park doesn't put a dent on the reason to move to Houston....
>> Yep, but it's not a big loss... We have a chain called Shipley Donuts >> that is far, far better than KK... [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >--- >Thad Thad - 17 Mar 2006 02:54 GMT > Ah Thad, the loss of a second rate donut chain and a 41 year old > amusement park doesn't put a dent on the reason to move to Houston.... I'm thinking more about the Beaumont area. I'm ready for some small-town living.
--- Thad
Neil Jones - 17 Mar 2006 11:43 GMT > >Apart from getting to see The Daily Show on the correct day, neither > >can I :)
> And let's face it, we can normally see The Daily Show the following > day, so that's not a great loss. I don't think we see the whole thing.. there are some brutal jump cuts in the UK transmission. Still the best thing around, though :)
___ Neil aka HighVis
Mark Morrison - 17 Mar 2006 18:18 GMT >> >Apart from getting to see The Daily Show on the correct day, neither >> >can I :) [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >I don't think we see the whole thing.. there are some brutal jump cuts >in the UK transmission. Still the best thing around, though :) I download it :)
I think it's just the ads that are cut, and UK ones put in somewhere else. The US version has 3 ad breaks, we just have 1.
 Signature Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes ! They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses ! And what's with all the carrots ? What do they need such good eyesight for anyway ? Bunnies ! Bunnies ! It must be BUNNIES !
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