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zhaanlives
05-20-2003, 01:09 PM
Anyone here listen to Coast to Coast AM? (The former Art Bell show?) They regularly do "mind" experiments to see if the collective mind of the audience can affect an outcome. They claim to have gotten some CREEPY, positive results!

Just for fun - let's all put our collective Farscape minds together to manifest the following:

IMMEDIATE replacement of Bonnie Hammer and any bad network execs at Sci Fi with SMARTER, more in tune executives who realize the mistake it was to drop Farscape, and who work immediately not only to renew Farscape but improve Sci Fi's programming strategy overall!

I have decided that Ms. Hammer just simply doesn't have a future in sci fi network programming. I'm sure she's a nice lady and all that, but she needs to be gently steered towards her true life purpose. For all we know, that's working for E! or something.

So...let's get to it...put your minds together...

OMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:finger:

Dominar of Action
05-20-2003, 08:39 PM
Ommmmmm.....

grapeshot
05-21-2003, 08:34 PM
ommmmmmmm.......

Actually, I think this every single morning.

harveywhispers
05-21-2003, 08:50 PM
Ommmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunderflame
05-21-2003, 08:51 PM
I've lisetened to Art Bell now it's George Noory....(don't like him as well. but Hubby and I listen every night. I've even wrote into the station before about different things. Like Farscape for instance. Anyway, I don't think anyone here does. If they do they never say. I've mentioned the Collective Mind thing . Be careful what you wish for and all that jazz. I don't think Gorge is as interesting as Art is, he's taken the show in another direction. I'm happy to see someone else listens though. He has some real interesting stuff on. I definetly believe in the Massive Oness of thoutht. It does seem to work. Only good thought......enough said.

Susana
05-22-2003, 04:37 PM
I think causing Bonnie and other execs at SciFi to lose their jobs definately violates the 'an it harm none' clause. Perhaps a better idea would to be to concentrate on the renewal of Farscape, or if you must concentrate on the SciFi execs, then perhaps meditate on giving them the strength to make sound business decisions.

JMax
05-22-2003, 05:20 PM
Originally posted by Susana
I think causing Bonnie and other execs at SciFi to lose their jobs definately violates the 'an it harm none' clause. Perhaps a better idea would to be to concentrate on the renewal of Farscape, or if you must concentrate on the SciFi execs, then perhaps meditate on giving them the strength to make sound business decisions.

I'm for this...

OMMMMMMMMM......................

zhaanlives
05-26-2003, 08:38 PM
Have no fear. You'll notice that I said that Bonnie might be better suited to a job at another network. I trust that if these folks are booted from Sci Fi they will find a happier, more suitable home elsewhere.

Bonnie needs to be running the Hallmark network or something, not Sci Fi. For all you know, Bonnie is getting really tired of being interviewed so much about Farscape, and she's hoping she'll get hired elsewhere!

Trust that if they leave or are kicked out due to a change in ownership, it is really for their highest good and the highest good of all concerned.

:smokin: