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    <title>Boldts' Omnifarium   </title>
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<title>&quot;Not A Lot Goin' On&quot;</title>
<link>http://www.boldts.net/blog/2005/03/25#Notalotgoinon</link>
<description><p>That great staple of American network television, the "SitCom", is almost
dead. The last great sitcom, <em>Everybody Loves Raymond</em>, is nearing the end of
its run, and the big networks are struggling to find new sitcoms of the same
caliber. But in Canada, one of the most popular TV shows is a sitcom.
<a href="http://www.cornergas.com/"><em>Corner Gas</em></a> began in January 
2004, and throughout its first season never had a viewing audience smaller 
than a million! The show has recently been renewed for its third season, and 
continues to provide fresh and immensely entertaining television viewing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.boldts.net/blog/2005/03/25#Notalotgoinon">More...</a></p>
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<title>We Want Animaniacs on DVD!</title>
<link>http://www.boldts.net/blog/2005/02/21#Animaniacs</link>
<description><p>Over the years, the Warner Brothers studios have produced some of the
best animated cartoons ever made. In the early days, the stars of the cels
were Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. My earliest memories of television from
the 1960's include the classics shown on "The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour". 
(Those were the days before the WB cartoons were edited, supposedly to 
remove the most violent bits.)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.boldts.net/blog/2005/02/21#Animaniacs">More...</a></p>
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