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New group. Barron Van Deusen Big ol Blues Band.

obsoletewordsworth:

I’ve taken a couple of days to let the reality sink in on the cancellation of Eureka . I’m not upset that the series is coming to an end because the writing  has gone well above my expectation in the previous and current season. I’m actually looking forward to seeing how they end such an epic story arc. I am however enraged that they are shortening the end by 6 episodes and leaving the writers to scurry a compacted finale. Syfy, this is seriously the last straw. I’m so tired of getting involved in such great storytelling and then the network killing off series such as Caprica and SGU without letting it grow to its potential. Instead we get crap like reality ghost hunting shows and wrestling….
Would we rather watch people in creepy buildings spend 30 minutes not finding ghosts? And seriously why is wrestling on your science fiction network? I just don’t get it. 
We need a new network that takes good writing and fan appreciation to heart. I want a network that will let writers and stories flourish . I want a place that won’t kill off greats like whedons firefly or dollhouse (fuck you fox) . Are we really a rare breed of television enthusiasts?

Reading the description of current SYFY programing at 6:30 in the morning has got me thinking  their main bulk of programing is becoming more tailored to young trailer park kids  days.. “Wrastl’n and ghost hunters on sweefee tonight !”

obsoletewordsworth:

I’ve taken a couple of days to let the reality sink in on the cancellation of Eureka . I’m not upset that the series is coming to an end because the writing has gone well above my expectation in the previous and current season. I’m actually looking forward to seeing how they end such an epic story arc. I am however enraged that they are shortening the end by 6 episodes and leaving the writers to scurry a compacted finale. Syfy, this is seriously the last straw. I’m so tired of getting involved in such great storytelling and then the network killing off series such as Caprica and SGU without letting it grow to its potential. Instead we get crap like reality ghost hunting shows and wrestling….
Would we rather watch people in creepy buildings spend 30 minutes not finding ghosts? And seriously why is wrestling on your science fiction network? I just don’t get it. We need a new network that takes good writing and fan appreciation to heart. I want a network that will let writers and stories flourish . I want a place that won’t kill off greats like whedons firefly or dollhouse (fuck you fox) . Are we really a rare breed of television enthusiasts?

Reading the description of current SYFY programing at 6:30 in the morning has got me thinking  their main bulk of programing is becoming more tailored to young trailer park kids  days.. “Wrastl’n and ghost hunters on sweefee tonight !”

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mrsprox:

Yup. Always!


Y’ know, in a certain well known older sBethesda RPG they would allow you to kill anyone with only a  warning afterwards for the important quest folk saying, ” Oy, you’ve broken the game and now can only wander about in a broken, damned world!”

mrsprox:

Yup. Always!

Y’ know, in a certain well known older sBethesda RPG they would allow you to kill anyone with only a  warning afterwards for the important quest folk saying, ” Oy, you’ve broken the game and now can only wander about in a broken, damned world!”

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obsoletewordsworth:

You should all be excited for this

Totally am.

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billybeckmann:

Finally getting around to watching this. Pretty excited about it.

I too have been wanting to watch this. Any good?

billybeckmann:

Finally getting around to watching this. Pretty excited about it.

I too have been wanting to watch this. Any good?

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workman:

jbe200:

arsvitaest:

lushlight:

bigfun:

Running Legs, 5th Avenue, New York, c. 1940-41Photographer: Lisette Model




Love this pic.

workman:

jbe200:

arsvitaest:

lushlight:

bigfun:

Running Legs, 5th Avenue, New York, c. 1940-41
Photographer: Lisette Model

Love this pic.

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Pretty fantastic.

Pretty fantastic.

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