Jennifer
I loved watching Hallmark channel but a few years ago AT&T took it off their channels. I have been upset with them ever since because Hallmark always shows great movies and great christmas program better than any other station. I recently discovered that Richard Marx my all time favorite musician is on the Hollywood Christmas parade on December 12th on Hallmark. It saddens me that I can't watch it because of AT&T not having this wonderful channel. What is wrong with AT&T to give up Hallmark Channel??? Please show the parade on another channel too or tell AT&T they need to have Hallmark channel back on their channel guide again.
Thanks
Dexter Spoiler: Did Travis kill Professor Gellar? Is Travis trying to kill Dexter?
[...] Ok, I waited a little just to let you guys watch the episode and not spoil it for you. But at the end of the episode we see that Professor Gellar is in the freezer at Church´s basement. Dead for a long time, therefore, Professor Gellar is not the doomsday killer. But who is DDK? Is Travis the killer? Did Travis kill Professor Gellar? And now that Travis has Dexter trapped in the basement, is Travis going to kill Dexter? He will certainly try to do so… but of course he is not going to succeed, since, remember Dexter has been renewed for two more seasons. [...]
Psych Contest and Giveaway – December 2011 – Runs until December 10th
[...] Hello everybody! As I told you early this year. One of my goals was to host many more giveaways than last year, and so far so good. Last contest was the chance to win the book Luck and Circumstance. [...]
Jerry August
THE BOOK LUCK AND CIRCUMSTANCES IN HOLLYWWOD, A COMING OF AGE STORY, SOUNDS LIKE A STORY I WOULD LOVE TP READ. THE LIVE FOR AWHILE, AS THE SON OF A FAMOUS ACTRESS, THRU THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK. WOW. TO IMAGINE MEETING, ALL THE CELEBS, THE AUTHOR HAS MET. OH, TO ESCAPE TO OLD HOLLYWOOD. PLEASE SEND ME THIS BOOK. ONCE I HAVE A BOOK TO READ, I READ IT EVERY CHANCE I GET. I'M JUST TO LAZY TO GO TO A BOOKSTORE. I'M A SENIOR CITIZEN, AND SINCE MY WIFE DIED, I VERY RARELY LEAVE MY APT. I WOULD REALLY ENJOY THIS BOOK. THANK YOU. JERRY AUGUST