That should keep you occupied for hours and hours. It's a semi-comprehensive list of TV show crossovers and how they tie seemingly unrelated TV shows into "realities." Through a 6-Degrees-of-Kevin-Bacon style game you can show that I Love Lucy take place in the same universe as Seinfeld (as do Mad About You, Oz, The X-Files, and even COPS).
And all of TV history is apparently the daydream of an autistic child on St. Elsewhere.
I'm excited that you're coming for Shabbat! It's kinda weird, though, because I've never, erm, actually met you yet. (Not that that's weird. It's more weird that other people around me are equally excited, and we're all in the same circles and all. Except that they've all met you, and I'm vaguely the instigation for this weekend excursion of yours and I've never met you. Yeah. That.)
Can you think of any halfronyms that don't start with e or i? [A halfronym is a term my coworker coined to mean a word that's half acronym, half spelled out. examples of halfronyms are EMail (Electronic Mail) and IBanking (Investment Banking)].
If you ever get bored, there's always Wonkette... or, if you're not a political junkie like me, you can check out some other cool DC blogs (and their archives) like the Rock Creek Rambler or the Blank Top Chronicles. See you this weekend, Deshie!
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It's hot here, finally! I'm happy!
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That should keep you occupied for hours and hours. It's a semi-comprehensive list of TV show crossovers and how they tie seemingly unrelated TV shows into "realities." Through a 6-Degrees-of-Kevin-Bacon style game you can show that I Love Lucy take place in the same universe as Seinfeld (as do Mad About You, Oz, The X-Files, and even COPS).
And all of TV history is apparently the daydream of an autistic child on St. Elsewhere.
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that being said: israelisraelisraelisraelisrael!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Let me find you a shiny link...
http://gath.wordpress.com/
the blog for my dig.
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i wrote him an ode.
http://brakingeleven.livejournal.com/71911.html
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[A halfronym is a term my coworker coined to mean a word that's half acronym, half spelled out. examples of halfronyms are EMail (Electronic Mail) and IBanking (Investment Banking)].
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if you're not yet acquainted, scroll through some
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--Jeff
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