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Tag Archives: television
When Death Comes Calling with a Nightmare
The Pale Horse (2020) It’s a potent image from the Book of Revelation: Death on a Pale Horse. It is the stuff of nightmares, one of which we’re living in at the moment. But I digress… The Pale Horse is … Continue reading
Posted in reviews
Tagged Agatha Christie, death, dreams, hell, murder, mystery, nightmare, story-telling, television, witches
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The Legend of the Fox
Zorro (August 9, 1919) Okay, I know this is a bit of a stretch, so bear with me. The image, above, is the cover of the very first story about Zorro and his escapades in “Old California”. In effect, his … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged astrology, California, comic books, movies, Spain, swashbuckling, swordsman, television
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Happy Trails to You from the King of the Cowboys
Roy Rogers (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) We’re back in childhood territory again. I had two heroes on television in the 1950s: Zorro and Roy Rogers. I guess we could suggest that they represented the good and bad … Continue reading
Posted in personal, showbusiness
Tagged 50's, astrology, black and white, childhood memories, cowboys, good vs evil, heroes, horses, Singing, television
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A Bachelorette Show from the Last Century
The Phantom of the Opera (2004) Due to the snowfall last evening, our cable TV feed was intermittent, so we decided to watch a DVD from our extensive video library. It was Susan’s suggestion to watch this one. I’d seen … Continue reading
Posted in showbusiness
Tagged fairytales, ghosts, legends, love, movies, musicals, myths, romance, television
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Happy (Belated) 40th Birthday Wishes!
Kim Kardashian (October 21, 1980) Do you think this is the real reason for my dream two nights ago? I wasn’t aware of her birth date, so it wasn’t something conscious in me of knowledge of her 40th birthday. Anyway, … Continue reading
Posted in showbusiness, spirituality
Tagged astrology, influencers, marriage, mythology, popularity, reality TV, social media, television
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A Show that Dials Up Space Adventure
Stargate SG-1 (1997 – 2007) So here’s the thing: I never watched a single episode of this sci-fi show, but now I think I should have. It was obviously a catalyst for David Wilcock, especially in its early years, because … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, Science and Mathematics, showbusiness
Tagged alien interventon, aliens, science fiction, space brothers, Space Force, stars, television
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