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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:30 am
				
				LG15 & CiW have gone downhill fast.
Onto the next youtube phenom...
			Onto the next youtube phenom...
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Why does everyone like Proving Science WrongRommel wrote:I miss the old Bree, the fun Bree...I want some proving science wrong and crap like that...
because it's light and fun.Sfonzarelli wrote:Why does everyone like Proving Science WrongRommel wrote:I miss the old Bree, the fun Bree...I want some proving science wrong and crap like that...
 it was simple and didn't keep you up all night trying to find out "what's going to happen next or how will cassie respond, will she respond? who knows! let's stay up for hours on end trying to figure out why she has a picture of aleister crowley in her room!!!!" it was light, fun, funny, simple, and sometimes even informative.
  it was simple and didn't keep you up all night trying to find out "what's going to happen next or how will cassie respond, will she respond? who knows! let's stay up for hours on end trying to figure out why she has a picture of aleister crowley in her room!!!!" it was light, fun, funny, simple, and sometimes even informative.Ditto.Rommel wrote:I miss the old Bree, the fun Bree...I want some proving science wrong and crap like that...
I completely agree.Rommel wrote:I miss the old Bree, the fun Bree...I want some proving science wrong and crap like that...
CiW yes. LG15 no. has there been a subsequent youtube phenomenon as big as lg15? i think not.lonz22 wrote:LG15 & CiW have gone downhill fast.
Onto the next youtube phenom...
i really like that stevie girl though.milowent wrote:CiW yes. LG15 no. has there been a subsequent youtube phenomenon as big as lg15? i think not.lonz22 wrote:LG15 & CiW have gone downhill fast.
Onto the next youtube phenom...
.... not miarose, not dick in a box, not blendtec, not katers17, not the nohogirls, not iris2009 .... lots of attempts. i think lg15 is going to be one of a kind. Other shows -- like this heavily-promoted PromQueen backed by Michael Eisner (former chairman of Disney) -- will not achieve success the same way the creators did.