On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:03:45 -0700, "air hammer" <drill@hammerhead.not> wrote: Kids Shouldn't Be Learning About Sex from TV By Kelli Conlin, AlterNet. Posted September 19, 2008. Kids that don't get sex ed in school don't run to the Bible for information -- they get their ideas about sex from sordid teen dramas. The New York streets are filled with posters advertising the return of
Kids Shouldn't Be Learning About Sex from TV By Kelli Conlin, AlterNet. Posted September 19, 2008. Kids that don't get sex ed in school don't run to the Bible for information -- they get their ideas about sex from sordid teen dramas. The New York streets are filled with posters advertising the return of the hit TV show Gossip Girl: photogenic teens embrace beneath a quote proclaiming that
Kids Shouldn't Be Learning About Sex from TV By Kelli Conlin, AlterNet. Posted September 19, 2008. Kids that don't get sex ed in school don't run to the Bible for information -- they get their ideas about sex from sordid teen dramas. The New York streets are filled with posters advertising the return of the hit TV show Gossip Girl: photogenic teens embrace beneath a quote proclaiming that
Thought some of you may find this interesting. Got this from the House MD Forum UPDATED Strike Chart: How Long Before Your Shows Go Dark? There seems to be little doubt that the writers' strike will result in a shorter TV season, but just how short are we talking? Well, as you might've guessed, it varies from show to show. Those programs that are either highly efficient (Friday Night
Ciao a tutti. Passato bene il Natale? Pronti al Capodanno? Chi non è pronto nemmeno a dirigere la tv di condominio sembra proprio chi si occupa di Italia 1, almeno per la programmazione delle serie che altrove fanno buoni ascolti tranne che sul canale 'giovane' di Mediaset. Ecco direttamente dalle righe del blog di Antonio Genna ( http://antoniogenna.wordpress.com/ ) il disastro combinato