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Low-res fair use scan of CD for eBay |
From the sister blog. Because Katy Perry is on American Idol on ABC, this qualifies here.
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Low-res fair use scan of CD for eBay |
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The Simpsons mascots TM & © 20th Century Studios, Inc. |
For the past several years, I've been watching some of my animated shows on a Magyar-based pirate site called Watch Cartoon Online (even though that kind of thing is more discussed on the sister blog). At first, it was for American Dad! after it moved from Fox to TBS before I got Dish. Then my DVR crashed, and I got a new one when I moved house. Now if Duncanville is renewed and is on Hulu for Series Four, I can watch it on WCO instead of paying for a subscription since I can't do streaming like most people these days (although I am considering getting it and a stronger ISP and leaving Dish. What drove me to write this however was the other night, I fell asleep and missed most of the Sunday night lineup! Then I learned that I have to register and pay for it now, and it's sort of a poor mans Netflix for animation, whether it's this type, or anime and Manga from Japan. I could even go back to a certain episode of Bobs Burgers or The Great North (not on long enough yet for syndication). WCO said that rises in electricity for the servers left them no choice, given recent events of the past year, and in a country with a little less money and a history. I tried to watch them legally on the FOX NOW app, but it wouldn't properly recognise my Dish account. I've had less trouble with the social, mind.
I'd only planned on using the site once in a while, but now if I nod off again in future, or something comes up and I forget to record or it can't wait, I have backup now. WCO have tonnes of material. They even have Loren Bouchards only current non-Fox series Central Park from Apple TV that I could look into. It may not work on peoples TVs like the real streaming services, just phones and devices.
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The sun could be on CBS Sunday Morning. |
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Host and co-founder Amy Goodman at the 2010 Chicago Green Festival |
Democracy Now! is an independent, liberal news programme that airs in non-commercial, first-run international syndication, including many PBS member stations as well as radio (mainly NPR affiliates). However, WCNY here in town has just pulled it from their schedule from subchannel GlobalConnect, which itself has just been retired. The lineup has been revamped. Unless they bring it back, there's nowhere else but online to watch it for those of us who can. They did however, bring back PBS World, which other member stations provide, and the site says they'll still carry DN. I hope so as it provides a different and alternative perspective to the hard-hitting headlines of the day.
UPDATE: The programme has returned to Ch. 24. It's just on a little less and GlobalConnect was restored in place of World.
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Series star and co-creator SNL alum Amy Poehler at the 2012 Peabody Awards |
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Menu at a real life restaurant in the Benelux (same copyright as The Great North) |
With the Bobs Burgers film coming out (the rare time that I go to the cinema for a scripted, fictional film; it has a water main break, which is common in my area in the winter because of ageing pipes), I had an idea for an episode. The Belchers and Gayle, Lindas sister, are invited to a wedding of their cousin on the sisters' side of the family, but their elderly parents in Florida can't make the long trip. There isn't much extended family known, and it's a rare event for them (although they catered a wedding several series ago). While my prom episode prediction went where I least expected it to in a recent episode (their Tina wearing a prom dress for a fundraiser), I pictured the wedding being at some multi-room venue in town with the local high school prom next door and Tina crashes it with an older boy that she meets across the aisle from out of town about to go to his own another weekend, but now that would have to be reconsidered now that prom has been done in some form. Gene and Louise would have to sit at the kids' table with the flower girl and ring bearer. Single girl Gayle is determined to catch the bouquet thrown by the bride! (Ladies, can you relate?!) The kids make sure their spinster auntie wins the pools by the end of the do! Linda has a bit of champagne! Gayle also gets a couple numbers from men she meets there, perhaps. Cue mess!
I've been to more proms than weddings (a story for another day, mind), so I would go too if it were for real. As for the plot, this could probably work. Maybe another day, Bob and Linda could go to an adult prom since they met well after high school, but he might find it a bit too contrived for his taste. We'll just go with a wedding then.
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