Daily Breakfast 686 – iSnack 2.0
Diaconate feedback from Richmond, VA; a Flash Forward controversy; Pope advocates use of new media in Year of the Priest; addicted to marmite; who can perform an exorcism?
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I’ve heard you mention the TV show, Flash Forward, a number of times now. As a Lost fan, I’m surprised you haven’t mentioned another J.J. Abrams show, Fringe, which just started its second season. It reminds me of the X-Files, but it also reminds me of Lost, not so much because there is time travel as such, but it deals with alternate reality and jumping between them. It’s on the Fox network in the US on Thursdays. You should give it a look. It would help if you could find a DVD set of season one to bring you up to speed.
Bill, you just mentioned another F-word… don’t get Fr. started on Fringe
Hi Father
I put comments on I Snack 2.0 and Vegemite on Connect
I hope other Aussies make more comments visited number Aussie supermarkets Franklins Woolworths Coles all have it in shelves on promotion!
Can you do little next Podcast on Tsunami and Earthquakes Samoa Indonesia….I think it is time God needs to be in news!
Smile…
Father Vodcast link to ABC Fora Australia
Two good download shows on “Losing my Religion” and recent “Poverty”
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/fora/indexes/idx-vodcast/vodcast.xml
For now, I haven’t deleted Flash Forward from our DVR schedule. I saw a similar scene in the online preview for the second season of Legend of the Seeker…I think I’ll take a “wait and see” approach.
The problem I had with BSG was not only the sexuality (in EVERY episode I watched, it seemed), but also the underlying theme of sensuality and hedonism. Watching such a show looks awfully hypocritical to any young children you may have around the house…and if that’s the case, why watch it?
Case in point: Peter David is one of my favorite writers, mainly because of his Star Trek books. When I heard he wrote a BSG book, I immediately got it. Wouldn’t you know, I even found the recurrent sexuality/sensuality theme in the BOOK, in ways that he never incorporated into his other writings! Even though I enjoyed the other elements typical of his other books, I couldn’t finish the book because of it…
iSnack 2.0 has become Vegemite Cheesybite
http://www.news.com.au/business/story/0,27753,26177222-462,00.html
… meh….