Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Nester!
We hope our dear readers had a great holiday. Alas, a young intern on the MYL staff, Charles Nester, has a cautionary tale from the days gone by: don't lose your remote control! Else you will be stuck watching fare like Galatica 1980, a sequel to the original series. "If that doesn't sound so bad, first, you're a geek, and second, you don't know how bad the drop-off in quality was from 1978 to 1980: the latter series was scheduled for Sunday evenings and required to be "family fare." So there's all these kid characters, like Wesley Crusher ("Woah, geek!" - MYL staff) only worse. "Dr. Z" is a dead ringer for the Brady Bunch's Cousin Oliver, but now he's controling the fate of the human race. And they slashed the budget, so the special effects are terrible. But without the remote, I can but only watch as one bad episode follows the other. Noooooo!"
Meanwhile, Monz starts the year off right: Peppered tofurkey slice sandwich on whole wheat bread, and 4 clementines. Yum!
We hope our dear readers had a great holiday. Alas, a young intern on the MYL staff, Charles Nester, has a cautionary tale from the days gone by: don't lose your remote control! Else you will be stuck watching fare like Galatica 1980, a sequel to the original series. "If that doesn't sound so bad, first, you're a geek, and second, you don't know how bad the drop-off in quality was from 1978 to 1980: the latter series was scheduled for Sunday evenings and required to be "family fare." So there's all these kid characters, like Wesley Crusher ("Woah, geek!" - MYL staff) only worse. "Dr. Z" is a dead ringer for the Brady Bunch's Cousin Oliver, but now he's controling the fate of the human race. And they slashed the budget, so the special effects are terrible. But without the remote, I can but only watch as one bad episode follows the other. Noooooo!"
Meanwhile, Monz starts the year off right: Peppered tofurkey slice sandwich on whole wheat bread, and 4 clementines. Yum!
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