White House Press Secretary Dana Perino mentioned in a press conference that she is not al
White House Press Secretary Dana Perino mentioned in a press conference that she is not allowed to talk about the value of the U.S. Dollar. She says that the Treasury Secretary is the only one allowed to discuss the U.S. Dollar. She even said that she would be fired if she talked about the U.S. Dollar. First off, its ridiculous that the Treasury Secretary is the only one that can talk about the value of the U.S. Dollar since the Federal Reserve is the institution that fixes the price of the U.S. Dollar. This is just a game of smoke and mirrors the Bush administration is playing because they know that the U.S. Dollar is in the process of losing a good majority of its value. Watch the video of the Dana Perino below talking about why she can't discuss the U.S. Dollar.
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FREE FULE FOR YOUR CAR. FOR LIFE
YOU MUST SEE THIS..
NOTE: Producer Director D. Smit
FREE FULE FOR YOUR CAR. FOR LIFE
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NOTE: Producer Director D. Smith President of 24P Cinema and Sony WILL JOIN FORCES TO INK A DEAL NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN THE HISTORY OF NETWORK TELEVISION. Smith is proposing to have his production company handle a major production on a TV Drama Series to show the entire industry that an inexpensive HD Cam can be the main acquisition tool for High-End network productions. Smith says, after performing many real world test shoots in every "Lighting" condition. Smith will create this unprecedented marketing campaign with & for Sony on one of the BIG THREE, ABC, NBC CBS or FOX. Smith's Company...24P Cinema will shoot the prim time series with three Sony HVR-Z7U HD Cams out-fitted with DigiPrim lenses once the new cameras are released in FEB of 2008.
Smith will bring to the table these three powerful entities 24P Cinema,Sony & one of the networks in order show how they can produce properties for the small screen @ very low production costs without compromising quality or production values. Smith says his company can shoot just about any Character Driven Drama series at a production cost in the range of $200,000 per episode above the line and $300,000 below the line.
Smith says as a marketing tool for Sony, You can only imagine how this news would travel through the entire industry in every video publication and blog worldwide. Benefit to the network? Low production costs for a prime time property. Smith even has the premise name and the shoot location of the show ready to go, And its' a great one. It would be a hit as good if not better then the CSI franchise.
Mr. D. Smith is a 25 year veteran of Network Television and Film production.
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UP FOR SALE... If your in the Film Television and or Entertainment Arena, Then you most likely know that all Motion Picture content whether for Network Television Productions, Drama Series, Hollywood Films, Advertising and Marketing, Entertainment and or for web content distribution, All will be shot/filmed with High Definition Video Cameras in the format known in the industry as "24P". (FOR MORE INFO ON 24P AND HOW POWERFUL IT IS, AND WHAT IT MEANS TO THE ENTIRE TELEVISION & MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY...GOOGLE IT & RESEARCH IT).
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This is a serious business offer for film and television business executives. All offers should be sent to: The attention of Mr. D. Smith at: HD_24P_CINEMA@MAC.COM HD_24P_CINEMA@MAC.COM
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A scene from the episode "The Odd Couples" where Blanche and Oscar are pretending to still
A scene from the episode "The Odd Couples" where Blanche and Oscar are pretending to still be married to fool Oscar's Mom. Felix is supposed to be at Gloria's house but he is in the apartment instead.
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A Blatant lie, caught on tape. Why is this not addressed?
Please, watch your language.
A Blatant lie, caught on tape. Why is this not addressed?
Please, watch your language. I don't want to stop comments on the page, but I may have to. Peace be with you all, and God bless The World.
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http://www.usatoday.com/ 'Carol Burnett Show' veteran Harvey Korman dies at 81
By Jim
http://www.usatoday.com/ 'Carol Burnett Show' veteran Harvey Korman dies at 81
By Jim Cheng, USA TODAY Harvey Korman was proud of his training at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, where he performed Shakespeare, Shaw and Ibsen. But the versatile actor and comedian will forever be known for raising being "second banana" into an art of the highest order, especially during his 10 years on The Carol Burnett Show.
Korman died Thursday in Los Angeles of complications from the rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm four months ago, his family said. He was 81.
Korman, a native of Chicago, was a character actor from the beginning, playing the butler in a seventh-grade production of Heidi. In high school he was active in drama club, and after graduating, he enlisted in the Navy during World War II. After the war, Korman returned to Chicago, where his high school drama teacher recommended him for further study at Goodman.
He gained his first extended TV exposure as a regular for four seasons on The Danny Kaye Show in the early '60s. His also did voice-over work on Tom and Jerry and as the Great Gazoo on The Flintstones.
But he came into his own in 1967, when he joined Burnett's CBS variety show. He won four Emmys and a Golden Globe for his work and became famous for trying, and usually failing, to keep a straight face when confronted with the antics of his frequent sketch partner Tim Conway.
"You learn to work fast," Korman once said, describing the art of sketch comedy. "Yet, it has to have two elements: It has to have truth to it, and it has to be funny."
Burnett and Korman spoofed classic movies such as Gone With the Wind and soap operas such as As the World Turns, which they dubbed As the Stomach Turns. They also teamed up as Ed and Eunice, a bickering married couple who were at odds with the wife's mother (Vicki Lawrence).
Although he never found the same success on TV once he left Burnett in 1977, Korman worked steadily in a number of TV series. He hosted The Harvey Korman Show in 1978 and was a regular on The Tim Conway Show in 1980-81. In the mid-'80s, he reprised his Burnett Ed role in the NBC comedy Mama's Family.
Korman was a favorite of Mel Brooks and worked with the director in four films, including his memorable turn as the leering Hedley Lemarr in 1974's Blazing Saddles.
His other film credits include 1979's Americathon and 1982's The Trail of the Pink Panther.
"It takes a certain type of person to be a television star," he said in an interview in 2005. "I didn't have whatever that is. I come across as kind of snobbish and maybe a little too bright.
"Give me something bizarre to play or put me in a dress and I'm fine."
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