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Enya fan?
Hi, I've been missing you! What's up?
Enya fan?
Yeah I know right? Going to Mercury and back seriously affects the local flow of time there :rofl:Welcome back to planet Earth.:lol:
If you say there are nine planets in the year 2014 I'll assume your senses are clouded by nostalgia and still think of Sean Connery when hearing "James Bond".
Click the link.I don't quite get the connection of the image to the page number...
And i wondered why the heck there are no new episodes essentially since this year's winter.The Mythbusters news at the end of the episode just now... I...
Prepare yourselves, fans.
And if you say there are more than that they'll treat you like a mad man.If you say there are nine planets in the year 2014 I'll assume your senses are clouded by nostalgia and still think of Sean Connery when hearing "James Bond".
And i wondered why the heck there are no new episodes essentially since this year's winter.
And if you say there are more than that they'll treat you like a mad man.
The main duo acts like it will return to being more like the first season. If so, I can enjoy one last season. (Realistically, I don't think it will make it much further than that)I'm going to miss the "old" Mythbusters...![]()
Out of curiosity and cynicism, can anyone tell me of any good science shows still airing on U.S. television? History, Science, Discovery, Animal Planet, and Nat Geo have replaced almost everything with 'reality' shows and BS 'documentaries' appealing to the lowest common denominator (and probably the Military channel too judging by its rebranding). Is there anything left? Just PBS?
(At least Fox aired Cosmos!)