"Surviving Y2K" on Regis & Kathie Lee 13th or 14th

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Heads Up... just heard that Regis & Kathie Lee are to have a segment called "Survivng Y2K" on either Dec. 13th or 14th.

-- Sara Nealy (keithn@aloha.net), December 12, 1999

Answers

Now there's a really good source of intelligent information.

-- franko (franko@home.com), December 12, 1999.

I look at it this way: if even three of my pin-headed colleagues who regularly tape the show (and view it while they ride their exercise cycles) take it to heart and get at least a week's worth of food and water, then there will be three less people that we have to shoot if they violate our perimeter.

-- (ladybuckeye_59@yahoo.com), December 12, 1999.

That was said in JEST, Dill Head.

-- (ladybuckeye_59@yahoo.com), December 12, 1999.

Wake the kids! Set the VCR! Wonder if Kathie Lee is stocking up on third world kids so she can stay in business?

-- John Malone (paranoid@mybunker.com), December 12, 1999.

I think most of the show will be about how to handle the stress of all the events everyone will be attending and how to stay on your diet during the New Year. Regis lives in an apartment in downtown NYC. So the show wouldn't dare suggest he will be in danger.

-- Carol (glear@usa.net), December 12, 1999.


I think that Y2K is finally hitting the mainstream media. I just learned how to make a festive decorative planter out of a empty ammo can on the Martha Stewart Show.

-- Bubba Smith (duck&cover@tshtf.com), December 12, 1999.

Bubba: Hee hee hee. Hey, let's make fun of Martha Stewart a LOT. Kind of a running thing, whaddya say? I hate her.

-- preparing (preparing@home.com), December 12, 1999.

OK

-- Bubba Smith (duck&cover@tshtf.com), December 12, 1999.

Preparing, Check out HELP!, I can't stop preppin', you'll like it. Hang in there, we are all in this together, sort of. Bubba

-- Bubba Smith (duck&cover@tshtf.com), December 12, 1999.

Yep--we could set up a special thread dedicated to what creative things we can do with our supplies---braiding spegetti is my first nomination. In a rope to hang her! (jesting of course)

-- John Q (plottinghome@martha.com), December 12, 1999.


Yes, Martha Stewart recipes would be good. Example: 'Martha Stewart Stew'. 1 cup fresh Martha Stewart..2 whole potatoes..fresh garden herbs to taste etc. Imagine all the different garnish possibilites! Served in hand painted bowls on tablecloth to match the color scheme.

-- Bubba Smith (duck&cover@tshtf.com), December 12, 1999.

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