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does this every happen to you on many occasions?
this is regarding any item u purchase food, products,etc.
i think the world is conspiring against me as far as food items or whatever. just for kicks to irratatie me.
slowly but surely my favorite brands or items disappear of the shelfs and tv radio shows. here is how it started
conspiracy 1: discontinuation of my favorite hairspray
2#: they stop making potatoe/cheese pot pie in banqeat brand
3# they stop making the banana nut bread in jiffy brand
4# hellmans mayonaise no longer comes in glass jar.
5# they stop selling apple flips debbie snacks at my store(but they keep those crappy moon pies that my grandma eats)
6# arrested development is canceled off the air.
7# then as the power may be they fire my favorite radio djs that i listen to everyday in morning the regular guys of 96rock the most racist and biast news cast.
(p.s- im not fat as one may conclude with the items above) =p
SO YOUR TURN WHAT IN THIS WORLD IS CONSPIRING AGAINST YOUR HAPPINESS IN EVERYDAY LIFE
Sometimes I won't even try a product or show for fear that I'll like it and it will be discontinued.
Welcome to the capitalist world of a fast market!
You may enjoy the movie "Goodbye Lenin"
It is about the East German nosaligia for the world and products replaced by the western capitalists. It is hilarious.
Yeah, it is really frustrating.
My Hair Spray has also been discontinued. I am on my last bottle and don't know what I'm going to do. It works amazing. I feel like I am losing my magic hair power!!!
It is almost impossible to find cheese curds in California. Unlike Minnesota, where I used to live.
All favorite shows have been getting cancelled early. Star Trek Enterprise, Pirates of Dark Water, leaving the Story horribly Unfinished.
Two of my Favorite Disney films had issues. The Black Cauldron wasn't release till 1998 on video, but release in theaters in 1985.
And the Song of the South has never been released.
I am addicted to Dark Cherry Vanilla Coke and it is harder and harder to find. I hate promotional products available for a limited time only.
In the 80's, I was part of the McDonald's McRib craze. I still hate those M.Fer's because they failed to keep one of their top products.
I love Ford motors, but they've been finacially forced to abandon some of their best products, The Mercury Sable (I bought the last of the line), The Taurus, and James Bond's car the Aston-Martin.
I miss airplane meals, even though we all used to complain.
I miss ground lines, now everyone has cell phones.
EVEN WORSE, when products get more popular the product's quality plummits, like Ben and Jerry's and Marie Calenders which I used to love.
I totally feel you.

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Catch Those Satellite Tv Reruns Before They Make It To The Big Screen
The one great thing about cable and satellite TV that many overlook is the plethora of old shows, those reruns that litter the airwaves during non-primetime hours. Sure, such channels as TV Land, TCM and Nick at Nite play a good amount of reruns, but even the main channels can be found playing old episodes of "Seinfeld" or "Will and Grace." It may be too soon to call these shows old, to put them in the same category as "Family Matters" and "Step by Step," but nevertheless they are getting up there.
Now, the one problem about these old TV shows is that as they age, their contracts and rights expire, allowing Hollywood to snatch them up and package them for the big screen. This may not seem like such a big problem, but considering the average amount of junk that the movie industry produces on a consistent basis, it can be quite worrisome. The last thing any diehard fan of an old, great show wants to see is a bad, awful representation on film. It can be one of the most disheartening experiences to go through.
Already Hollywood has produced an array of old television show movies, many of which now make the laps on the movie channel circuit on cable and satellite TV. Sure, some are pretty good transitions, such as "Charlie's Angels" and "Starsky and Hutch." However, some are just downright awful, such as "Bewitched," a complete misfire on Will Ferrell's part, and "The Dukes of Hazzard," which had all the ingredients for a good movie but managed to completely ruin the recipe. Therefore, television fans need to focus their time on catching up on their old favorite shows and remembering those nostalgic glory days before Hollywood jumps on in and messes everything up.
Out of all of the planned releases, the one to really focus on is "The A-Team." Granted, the "Arrested Development" movie is coming out in about a year, but considering the fact that the same cast and crew from the show are working on the movie should ease any anxiety. With regards to "The A-Team," however, people should use a bit more caution. Due to the fact that the movie takes the premise of the old show, completely recasts it and transforms it into a high definition, action packed popcorn flick should evoke some fear that the subtleties that made the old program great may be lost. Not to mention that replacing Mr. T is nearly impossible, so hopefully the movie will not go out of their way to try and mimic his voice. Basically, make sure to catch up on old episodes of "The A-Team" before the 2010 release date arrives.
Another planned release is a rehash of "21 Jump Street," the Fox crime drama from the 1990s that launched Johnny Depp's career. The film is currently being scripted by Jonah Hill, who rose to stardom as Seth in the 2007 comedy "Superbad," or at least that is the latest rumor running through the movie blogs. No casting has been assigned, but it sounds as if this old show will follow the path of "Starsky and Hutch," going more for a reinvention instead of portraying the show as it was on television.
Plus, with Hollywood remaking more and more television shows, it is only a matter of time before all old favorites transition to the big screen. Whether good adaptations or not, as long as the industry makes money, Hollywood could care less.
So, spend some time catching up on those great classics that currently play on cable and satellite TV. Because before you know it, "The Wonder Years" movie will be opening nationwide, without Fred Savage, unfortunately.
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