Though I feel for those folks who can't watch it for whatever reason, I don't like the idea of posting full episodes here. I would hate for the bigwigs to catch wind of our little corner of the internet. I understand that they're a multi-billion-dollar corporation and all, but I don't want anyone potentially getting in trouble for piracy.
Going by this You?Tube video, it looks like The Miniature Wife is going to air on Sky in the UK:
(Here in the US, the CW aired the Sky One series The Rising. But in addition to muting the profanity, they even blurred the mouths. And they probably cut stuff out.)
I never got to finish "Desperate Measures" because I was banned from Minimizer's board. The last chapter that I read ended with
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"A naked, full-sized Veronica stumbled out of the chamber.". So now there were two Veronicas, a Barbie-sized one and a normal-sized one. The employee who produced the normal-sized Veronica while fooling around with the teleporter was in love with her. This seemed like the perfect solution: one Veronica for him, one Veronica for her husband. (Though I'm sure that the husband would want the normal-sized "Physics Babe".) It reminds me of a pulp story in which a man turns out to be identical twin brothers. Both of them are in love with the same woman. She accidentally gets duplicated during the testing of a "duplicating machine". So now there was one for each brother.
Oh! What a cliff you've had to hang on all this time. Hoping you've been able to finish it since then, as the novel has been available for purchase for over a decade.
Though I feel for those folks who can't watch it for whatever reason, I don't like the idea of posting full episodes here. I would hate for the bigwigs to catch wind of our little corner of the internet. I understand that they're a multi-billion-dollar corporation and all, but I don't want anyone potentially getting in trouble for piracy.
Going by this You?Tube video, it looks like The Miniature Wife is going to air on Sky in the UK:
(Here in the US, the CW aired the Sky One series The Rising. But in addition to muting the profanity, they even blurred the mouths. And they probably cut stuff out.)
I kinda should have guessed it would come to the UK. Comcast, which owns NBC/Peacock, bought Sky UK in 2018 and even delisted it from the UK FTSE 100 Stock Market.
When I was young, the evil media mogul Rupert Murdoch's Fox tried to buy Sky UK but was blocked several times. He was obsessed with getting his hands on it, but was blocked on monopoly grounds with UK telecommunications. He owns some UK newspapers and radio stations too. It came to a head in 2018 at an auction for control of Sky UK and Fox, as 21st Century Fox was outbid by Comcast, then a year later, 20th Century Fox was sold in the US to Disney.
I never got to finish "Desperate Measures" because I was banned from Minimizer's board. The last chapter that I read ended with
SpoilerShow
"A naked, full-sized Veronica stumbled out of the chamber.". So now there were two Veronicas, a Barbie-sized one and a normal-sized one. The employee who produced the normal-sized Veronica while fooling around with the teleporter was in love with her. This seemed like the perfect solution: one Veronica for him, one Veronica for her husband. (Though I'm sure that the husband would want the normal-sized "Physics Babe".) It reminds me of a pulp story in which a man turns out to be identical twin brothers. Both of them are in love with the same woman. She accidentally gets duplicated during the testing of a "duplicating machine". So now there was one for each brother.
Oh! What a cliff you've had to hang on all this time. Hoping you've been able to finish it since then, as the novel has been available for purchase for over a decade.
No, I haven't. I had to do without a computer for nearly six years (February 2017 to December 2022), and I only just rejoined the community last September. (Though I vented as the unregistered member "Godforgives,Idon't" for about two months before that.) E-books are out of the question, in case my sister snoops through my mom's Chromebook. It probably isn't even safe to order the physical books from Amazon, in case my sister snoops through my Amazon order history. I'll have to use www.abebooks.com. www.alibris.com or www.biblio.com, which are basically "bulletin boards" for used book stores.
I also have to get "Just A Few Inches", which I didn't get too far into before I was banned from Minimizer's board. ("Sweet Face" had just started shrinking, and her mother was talking about suing the company that made the weight loss drug.)
Here's that pulp story. (Though I've given away some of the plot.)
Though I feel for those folks who can't watch it for whatever reason, I don't like the idea of posting full episodes here. I would hate for the bigwigs to catch wind of our little corner of the internet. I understand that they're a multi-billion-dollar corporation and all, but I don't want anyone potentially getting in trouble for piracy.
Going by this You?Tube video, it looks like The Miniature Wife is going to air on Sky in the UK:
(Here in the US, the CW aired the Sky One series The Rising. But in addition to muting the profanity, they even blurred the mouths. And they probably cut stuff out.)
I kinda should have guessed it would come to the UK. Comcast, which owns NBC/Peacock, bought Sky UK in 2018 and even delisted it from the UK FTSE 100 Stock Market.
When I was young, the evil media mogul Rupert Murdoch's Fox tried to buy Sky UK but was blocked several times. He was obsessed with getting his hands on it, but was blocked on monopoly grounds with UK telecommunications. He owns some UK newspapers and radio stations too. It came to a head in 2018 at an auction for control of Sky UK and Fox, as 21st Century Fox was outbid by Comcast, then a year later, 20th Century Fox was sold in the US to Disney.
About twenty years ago, Sky One aired HEX, which lasted for two seasons, a total of 19 episodes. The second season turned out to have SW content. An evil nurse turns out to be a faerie masquerading as a human. Amazingly, the clips that I posted on Minimizer's board all the way back then are still on YouTube. Some people didn't like it ("That was very disappointing. She's a ball of light the entire time as a fairy."), though I remember that Sally G. liked the part with the syringes.