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Jennette's selfies have saved my weekend


I've been thinking about this since the other night, but the revelation of Jennette's risqué selfies have made my weekend a little brighter. I'm sure that a lot of guys feel the same way, but this is how they have affected me;

During the week, I was trying to sort out some quotes for "Mystery Science Theater 3000, and move them to individual episodes. Not having cable TV until 1999, I've been forced to do my share of research on this, which means sorting through various fansites and catching episodes whenever and wherever I can. While trying to confirm some of them, I stumbled upon a review of the 1974 TV Pilot for "Wonder Woman," but not the campy version starring Lynda Carter. It was the made-for-TV version starring Cathy Lee Crosby(http://www.agonybooth.com/video734_Wonder_Woman_1974_First_TV_Pilot_Ca thy_Lee_Crosby.aspx).

The reviewer sounded like a less hostile and almost non-foul-mouthed version of "The Cinema Snob," and his attitude toward it was bad. By the clips he showed, I would've done much worse. For a good chunk of the day afterwards, I was irritated as I struggled to wash that $15 Million kaleidoscopic atrocity out of my brain.

Then I read the website "Ruined Childhood," and saw a couple of Jennette's tweets reposted(http://ruinedchildhood.com/post/78589683251), and I wasn't sure what she was talking about. Further investigation lead me to the pics we all know and love. It even gave me a sexy dream, which I'm not sure I want to reveal just yet.




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Cool story bro

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^Shut up

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Uhhhhmmmmm.....nope.

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same.

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Ouch, I missed the remark about Carter as Wonder Woman. I was a child when that was popular but I remember liking that show so much. It was a treat to stay up and watch it. I won't say that your preferences are messed up, because we are each entitled to our own, but your post tries to state things "as fact" (your reality). A lot of us liked L. Carters version of Wonder Woman.

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Actually, my criticism was towards the version starring Cathy Lee Crosby.

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