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chefann said:Actually, the new series has a fairly significant budget. The fact that they look like humans is a big plot point - can't tell who they are, and some have infiltrated Galactica's crew. There's also a human-Cylon cross-breed (just an infant), that only a couple people know exist.
Edward James Olmos is a good replacement for Lorne Greene. But one of the big disappointments was that they made Starbuck a woman in the new version. Frack!
The season that starts in January will be the last one.etteluap70PC said:I have been mostly enjoying the new version... I have been getting it thru netflix. I love being able to catch up on all the cable shows! Antenna only here so not many options...
chefann said:Those are Cylons. It should come as no surprise to you that DH is a huge Galactica fan. Both the original from 1978 and the rework/new series on SciFi. Although the Cylons in the new one look like humans, not robots.
That's cute! It's way off thread but our family used to call my best cousin and me "salt & pepper" because of our hair color. I am pepper.chefann said:My sisters and I ended up as ABC, when using our childhood nicknames. Now we're ARE. But a couple sets of cousins referred to us (as kids) as the ABC cousins.
chefann said:My sisters and I ended up as ABC, when using our childhood nicknames. Now we're ARE. But a couple sets of cousins referred to us (as kids) as the ABC cousins.
cookingabcs said:Cooking because it's what we do abc because it's Alison and Brent Clampet. Friends want to know if we're naming kids with d, e, and f names.... I've outlawed that. No alphabet for me.
I love that!!!Chozengirl said:This thread has had me cracking up for the past 10 mins!
It's a suprise I got through it!
Well, First of all, when I was just reading on here, I noticed, almost everyone was 'chef' or 'pc', etc.
So, I chose Chozengirl, well because I have been chosen. Not to mention, it is my screen name on my other boards too.
My life has been one with, let say, MANY ups and downs, and I have been chosen from God to be where I am at today, and feel that if it weren't for Him, I wouldn't be here.Oh, and I too was born in 1978!
and my email is JAAMNHERRERA
Jose
Anthony
Adriana
Melissa
and we're all jammin' Herrera!
Chozengirl said:This thread has had me cracking up for the past 10 mins!
It's a suprise I got through it!
Well, First of all, when I was just reading on here, I noticed, almost everyone was 'chef' or 'pc', etc.
So, I chose Chozengirl, well because I have been chosen. Not to mention, it is my screen name on my other boards too.
My life has been one with, let say, MANY ups and downs, and I have been chosen from God to be where I am at today, and feel that if it weren't for Him, I wouldn't be here.
Oh, and I too was born in 1978!
and my email is JAAMNHERRERA
Jose
Anthony
Adriana
Melissa
and we're all jammin' Herrera!
Awe, thanks, so does that mean that I get like special recognition at conference or something!?!I vote your name has the best story behind it. (I always wondered if that's what it meant!) I love your email too!
genburk said:I like this 'game'. I have tried to figure out a few of your screen names before, but I have never asked. I also try to figure license plates whenever I see them. Most of the license plates I can figure out and one of them recently got me involved in an hour long conversation at work with a parent. OOOPSS! (the plate was ILNY - what is your guess?)
I've been using my screen name for quite a while for quite a few things. I used my real name for my PWS so it would be easier to remember.
genburk=
gen for genealogy, a hobby for over ... well, let's just say a looong time (20 years)
burk for maiden name Burkart.
(Here is the answer for the license plate ILNY- I live in Ohio and hardly ever go out of state, but as I walked past her truck, I asked her if she loved New York. She was surprised that I asked her that out of the blue, and her plate was for I love New York. She told us more than she expected to, when she started talking about missing New York. I am guessing she was probably late for work too.)
He is hot! Don't ya just love Pure Country? I watch it everytime it's on CMT!straitfan said:HUGE fan of c/w singer George Strait!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Not original?
I thought it was quite cunning.
It's not many people that have their name in the theme song to Zorro. (The old Disney Zorro.)tlmcunning said:Only you would have come up with that response.
Christ Follower said:Rebecca, I always used to just see the word Cast when I saw your screen name, like rebecca cast. Now I'll see it the other way too!
katie0128 said:That's funny... I saw "cast" as well.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:So did I - that's why I always thought of a new Fender guitar - a RebbeCaster, right up there with the old TeleCaster and StratoCaster.
http://www.fender.com/products/prod_images/guitars/0100102808_md.png
pamperedlinda said:Rebecca....I always read yours as "cast"...not tt (well, not any more...lmao)
KellyTheChef said:Rebecca~ I still read yours as Rebecca Cast, too!
I honestly thought that it was rebecca cast too.rebeccastt said:I can't believe you all had the same idea....I've never thought of that! Just goes to show that new eyes give you a different perspective.
That's a pretty valuable guitar. Original Tellys and Stratocasters bring big bucks.rebeccastt said:BTW, that's a pretty guitar. If I knew how to play a guitar, maybe I'd buy it!
It was a television series that ran from 1957 to 1959, starring Guy Williams in the lead role. (I seem to remember a Zorro movie, too, that appeared to be several 22 minute episodes strung together.)tlmcunning said:I didn't know that Disney had a Zorro movie, and here I thought that I had seen all the "boy" Disney movies. I guess I will be looking for that at the library tomorrow.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
raebates said:The Furry Guy is one of seven children. The girls are the A's:
April
Angel
The boys are, in order:
Brent
Chris (AKA The Furry Guy)
Darren
Eric
Neal
Thinking that the last boy doesn't fit the pattern? It's okay. He's the ENd.
My MIL swears she didn't do it on purpose, but I'm not sure I trust her.
genburk said:KG, Is this your attire for the executive dinner at Conference?
genburk said:What do these people all have in common?
Maple Leaf Guy
Guy Williams (the guy dressed as Zorro)
The Kitchen Guy
chefann said:They're all "Guy"s.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:It was a television series that ran from 1957 to 1959, starring Guy Williams in the lead role. (I seem to remember a Zorro movie, too, that appeared to be several 22 minute episodes strung together.)
The show was incredibly popular and was my favorite. For my birthday (I was probably 6) I received a Zorro kit - a cape, a mask and a plastic sword that held a piece of chalk in the end so I could make the "Sign on the Z" without damaging anything. My dad got plenty tired of washing chalk Z's off the garage wall, the basement door and several other places it appeared. I'd wear the cape and mask while watching the show!
We couldn't understand all the words to the theme song, but sang along as best we could:
Out of the night, when the full moon is bright,
comes the horseman known as Zorro.
This bold renegade carves a "Z" with his blade.
A "Z" that stands for Zorro.
Zorro, the fox so cunning and free.
Zorro, who makes the sign of the "Z."
Zorro...Zorro...Zorro...
Annette Funicello made several guest appearances on the show.
For some time, Zorro used to run late at night on The Disney Channel in the Vault Disney segment, along with a select number of The Mickey Mouse Club episodes. They don't seem to do Vault Disney anymore.
If I was from Da Yoop, der hey, nobody'd know me 'cause I'd be wunna dis guys.chefann said:They're all "Guy"s.
chefann said:My sisters and I ended up as ABC, when using our childhood nicknames. Now we're ARE. But a couple sets of cousins referred to us (as kids) as the ABC cousins.
It really was a phenomenon in it's day - Disney, in his characteristic way, was spending over 80 grand per episode where the average television series was costing about 15 grand per episode - and if you're watched any of the '50s reruns, you can see it - walls that wobble when a door slams or when snow "blows" on Sgt. Preston you can see the hand throwing it. Guy Williams was an unknown when Disney signed him, and he became an immediate heart throb - even Annette had a crush on him, so Disney cast her in a couple of episodes as her sixteenth birthday present.tlmcunning said:Thanks for the info, maybe I won't be looking for Zorro. I already have Superman, Batman, Darth Vader, Bob the Builder, and several others that I can't think of right now. I also don't need the boys marking up the walls anymore than they already have.
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