Just curious on your opinion of BSG. I like the show quite a bit especially the political threads and the relevancy of the show in regards to current events. I do believe that shows like BSG (which I watch and love almost as much as B5) and Lost (which I don't watch because I don't have the time) were able to be made because of what you did in regards to B5.
I'm looking forward to your next piece of work. Please take my money (I like to think I am part of that highly desired demographic group that advertisers love) so you can feed your cat.
Cheney gets a call from his "boss", W.
"I've got a problem," says W.
"What's the matter?" asks Cheney.
"Well, you told me to keep busy in the Oval Office, so, I got a jigsaw puzzle, but it's too hard. None of the pieces fit together and I can't find any edges."
"What's it a picture of?" asks Cheney.
"A big rooster," replies W.
"All right," sighs Cheney, "I'll come over and have a look."
So he leaves his office and heads over to the Oval Office. W points at the jigsaw on his desk.
Cheney looks at the desk and then turns to W and says, "For crying out loud, Georgie - put the corn flakes back in the box."
I'm looking forward to your next piece of work. Please take my money (I like to think I am part of that highly desired demographic group that advertisers love) so you can feed your cat.
Cheney gets a call from his "boss", W.
"I've got a problem," says W.
"What's the matter?" asks Cheney.
"Well, you told me to keep busy in the Oval Office, so, I got a jigsaw puzzle, but it's too hard. None of the pieces fit together and I can't find any edges."
"What's it a picture of?" asks Cheney.
"A big rooster," replies W.
"All right," sighs Cheney, "I'll come over and have a look."
So he leaves his office and heads over to the Oval Office. W points at the jigsaw on his desk.
Cheney looks at the desk and then turns to W and says, "For crying out loud, Georgie - put the corn flakes back in the box."
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