Much better, Will, much better. We horizontally aligned people appreciate
the sensitivity.
Spotting lbcs in movies and on TV seems to be a sort of automotive
birdwatching for the list. But watching BBC reruns is really like taking
one of those nature boat rides in Bar Harbor, Maine. Success is
guaranteed: "Oh, look, there is a bald eagle in that tree, right over
there, see that white dot?" Either the guide has one hell of a set of
eyes, or that damn bald eagle is stuffed and nailed to that tree.
Anyway, I think I will be more sporting. Let's see, no point in watching
shows I already watch, if they were going to have lbcs I'd probably
already have seen them. I have to pick something I never look at. OK, I
have it, I will watch "Bay Watch." It is set in California (I am told),
and there are lots of lbcs in CA. I bet there are lots of nifty lbcs on
"Bay Watch". And I think maybe I caught sight of something interesting on
"Silk Staulkings" as Shirley channel surfed a week or two ago. I'll watch
these. The rest of you keep an eye on "Masterpiece Theater."
Ray Gibbons Dept. of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
Univ. of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT
gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu (802) 656-8910
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