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Thursday, February 28, 2019

The Babes Of MSNBC---Part 2.

One of my readers suggested Joyce Vance as an MSNBC"babe".
I wasn't planning to include her, nor was I going to even mention anyone whom I didn't deem worthy of "babe" status.
But after witnessing her performance with Rachel Maddow during the Michael Cohen hearings, she has attained "babe" status, enthusiastically and has grown on me.

The same can be said for Mimi Rocah, but I was ready to bestow the title on Mimi based on looks alone.

Speaking of Rachel, I always considered her to be "babe-worthy", no matter her sexual preference.
I think she's hot.

Cynthia Alksne marginally makes the cut.  She seems to have been the victim of an extreme nose job,where her nose seems way too small for her face.  But it still hangs together well enough.
She is, in fact, a babe.

Kristen Welker--is very attractive, but yet is a very benign "babe"

More next time.

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My books, "Show Runner" and "Show Runner 2" can be found at the Amazon Kindle Store,
along with newer ones, "The Man Is Dead", and "Report Cards".
They are all compilations of blog entries have since been removed from the blog.
So this is the only way you can find them.,
You can search by typing in my name, Cindy Williams, Laverne and Shirley, The Odd Couple, or Happy Days.
Check them out.
You don't need a Kindle machine to download them.
Just get the free app from Kindle, and they can be downloaded to an IPhone, IPad, or Blackberry.
The paperbacks, "Mark Rothman's Essays" and my new novel, "I'm Not Garbo" are not e-books.
But they are available for people without Kindle.
I have many readings and signings lined up for those, and the thing about Kindle is you can't sign one.
If you'd like one of the paperbacks, personally autographed, contact me at macchus999@aol.com.
And now, there's my reading of my screenplay of my unmade "Laverne and Shirley" movie on "YouTube".
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Sunday, February 24, 2019

The Babes Of MSNBC. Part One.

Everything I need to know, I learn from MSNBC.
Their reporters and commentators are uniformly excellent.
And they are easily the most attractive on any News Network.
I'm speaking of the female variety.
Not all, but most.
This will take several posts to do them all justice.
If this seems sexist, I guess it is to some extent.
But attention must be paid.
We will take them mostly five at a time.

Kasie Hunt---What a dish!  And so young!  Like 33.  Raven haired, gorgeous teeth, an absolute stunner.  A 10.  And smart as a whip.

Katy Tur---Cute as a button.  Recently married.  Used to be involved with Keith Olbermann.
Letting her get away was just another of his mistakes.

Hallie Jackson---More benignly beautiful than Kasie.  Age 37, married.  A treat to look at and listen to.

Chris Jansing---Sixty-One and looks much younger.  No apparent work done.  Spectacularly pretty, and divorced.

Stephanie Ruhle---Very pretty.  Is 43 years old, and looks 43.  She's helped by being teamed with Ali Velshi.  No offense, Ali.

These are all reflections of my personal taste.
More next time.
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My books, "Show Runner" and "Show Runner 2" can be found at the Amazon Kindle Store,
along with newer ones, "The Man Is Dead", and "Report Cards".
They are all compilations of blog entries have since been removed from the blog.
So this is the only way you can find them.,
You can search by typing in my name, Cindy Williams, Laverne and Shirley, The Odd Couple, or Happy Days.
Check them out.
You don't need a Kindle machine to download them.
Just get the free app from Kindle, and they can be downloaded to an IPhone, IPad, or Blackberry.
The paperbacks, "Mark Rothman's Essays" and my new novel, "I'm Not Garbo" are not e-books.
But they are available for people without Kindle.
I have many readings and signings lined up for those, and the thing about Kindle is you can't sign one.
If you'd like one of the paperbacks, personally autographed, contact me at macchus999@aol.com.
And now, there's my reading of my screenplay of my unmade "Laverne and Shirley" movie on "YouTube".
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Sunday, February 17, 2019

To Recap---

Best Adapted Screenplay---"Can You Ever Forgive Me?"  (Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Currie)

Best Original Screenplay--"Green Book"  (Nick Vallelonga  Jeff Currie,
Peter Farrelly)

Best Direction---"Blackkklansman"  (Spike Lee)

 Best Supporting Actress  Two-Way Tie. The Ones From "The Favourite"

Best Supporting Actor--Mahershala Ali  "Green Book"

Best Actress--Melissa McCarthy  "Can You Ever Forgive Me?"

Best Actor---Christian Bale  "Vice"

Best Film--- "Green Book"

Just My Opinion.

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My books, "Show Runner" and "Show Runner 2" can be found at the Amazon Kindle Store,
along with newer ones, "The Man Is Dead", and "Report Cards".
They are all compilations of blog entries have since been removed from the blog.
So this is the only way you can find them.,
You can search by typing in my name, Cindy Williams, Laverne and Shirley, The Odd Couple, or Happy Days.
Check them out.
You don't need a Kindle machine to download them.
Just get the free app from Kindle, and they can be downloaded to an IPhone, IPad, or Blackberry.
The paperbacks, "Mark Rothman's Essays" and my new novel, "I'm Not Garbo" are not e-books.
But they are available for people without Kindle.
I have many readings and signings lined up for those, and the thing about Kindle is you can't sign one.
If you'd like one of the paperbacks, personally autographed, contact me at macchus999@aol.com.
And now, there's my reading of my screenplay of my unmade "Laverne and Shirley" movie on "YouTube".



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Hi. I am, according to my Wikipedia entry,(which I did not create) a noted television writer, playwright, screenwriter, and occasional actor. You can Google me or go to the IMDB to get my credits, and you can come here to get my opinions on things, which I'll try to express eloquently. Hopefully I'll succeed. You can also e-mail me at macchus999@aol.com. Perhaps my biggest claim to fame is being responsible, for about six months in 1975, while Head Writer for the "Happy Days" TV series, for Americans saying to each other "Sit on it."