One Seven Two
I have played the Florida Lottery Cash 3 with the numbers 1 - 7 - 2 for a long time now (my birthday is November 2nd, my husbands is the 17th). Yesterday I didn't get my ticket, it was maybe the third time I didn't buy one, and 1 - 2- 7 came in. I couldn't believe it! It only would have won me $80.00, but still I should have won along with the 9,762 others.
I started thinking of 3 new numbers to play, and again didn't play today. I checked the website, and today, 1 - 2- 7 came in! I have NEVER seen numbers come in exact like that two days in a row. That could have been $160.00 in my pocket. 11,216 won today. ![]()
Posted by petals_of_pink, 03/13/2008 8:30pm 0 Comments
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It's Itsy Bitsy Time! Avg Score: 5.45 Total Ratings: 4 Total Reviews: 1 |
The show featured different short series, I think there were four total, but only two would air in an episode. The rest of the episode would be filled with very short segments (cartoons, mini-magic shows, etc.). One of the short segments I remember well was a male artist that would draw on a white wall with a black marker. He didn't talk he just made grunts and other sounds, and he wore a fake mustache. I found that segment to be annoying, but that was the only thing I remember disliking.
The short series featured in It's Itsy Bitsy Time were "64 Zoo Lane," "Tom and Vicky," "The Animal Shelf," and "Charlie and Mimmo." "64 Zoo Lane," was a good cartoon about a little girl who lives by the zoo. It is its own show now and in the United States it currently airs on Noggin. "Tom and Vicky" was about two children playing in their grandpa's garden (which I remember from its theme song). I recall there being a dog, cat and frogs (one purple and one green) in the garden that the children would play with. It was a model animation show, not a traditional cartoon. I don't remember much about "Charlie and Mimmo." My favorite was "The Animal Shelf." It was about these little stuffed animals that would jump off of their owners shelf when he would leave for school. While he was gone they would have an adventure, but they always managed to return before he came home. This was also a model animation show.
It's Itsy Bitsy Time was quite enjoyable and its a shame that it doesn't air anymore and that there isn't much information available on it.
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One On One One on One Remix Avg Score: 7.19 Total Ratings: 11 Total Reviews: 3 |
The only problem with this episode/season is how much of a different direction it took the show in. The first four seasons were about Breanna's life and how she dealt with living with her father and Flex and his life and how he dealt with living with his daughter. The show was really based on the relationship between them, living "one on one." The show now focuses on Breanna and Arnaz and their new roommates.
In my opinion this did not make the show bad, it just made it a different show. The show was still great, and very funny. It probably would have done better if this episode was a spin-off (like Saved by the Bell: The College Years did), instead of a fifth season premier. If it was done that way, I definitely think it could have had a few more seasons.
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Scott Baio is 46...and Pregnant Avg Score: 4.38 Total Ratings: 162 Total Reviews: 11 Users who disagree: 1 |
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Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King Avg Score: 8.31 Total Ratings: 277 Total Reviews: 16 |
Week one begins with "Battleground", about a man who kills a toymaker and then the toymaker's mother sends him a box full of little toy soliders...which soon go into battlemode against hitman Renshaw, this was a very interesting story. The next story is "Crouch End" about a couple on their honeymoon in London. On the way to someone's home they find themselves in the creepy Crouch End (which everyone warned them to stay away from)... something is very wrong with dimensions in this strange town. "Crouch End" was an okay episode.
Week two starts with my personal favorite "Umney's Last Case"! Starring in this great episode is the wonderful William H. Macy! This is about an author's book set in the 1930's featuring Private Eye Clyde Umney. The next story is my other favorite "The End of the Whole Mess". This is about one of two brothers finding a cure to world peace, but his plan terribly backfires.
Week three starts with "The Road Virus Heads North", a creepy story about a man who may be facing death soon buying a strange painting of a driver, whos following a route... The next episode is "The Fifth Quarter", about a con and his wife and a former partner on somewhat of a tresure hunt, this episode actually has a remotely happy ending!
Week four begins with "Autopsy Room Four", in which a man playing golf is presumed dead after being bit by a snake, but he isn't - he can feel and hear whats going on around him as doctors prepare to perform an autopsy on him. Then the final episode "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band", an very well written story about a couple on a road trip accidently finding a town called Rock n' Roll Heaven, it seems great until they realize who the people are who live there!
You learn some life lessons while watching this series: Don't kill toymakers, theyre toys will come to you with a vengeance! Don't go into that town that everyone warns you to stay away from! Don't drug the entire world! Don't play golf around snakes! And many more.
This was a great mini-series and I hope there more to come, thank you Stephen King!
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