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5 Do-it-yourself TV-themed gifts

December 12th 2008 23:50
In these tough times money is tight and morale is low, so why not cheer up your best fanboy or girl with these easy to make gifts based on your favorite shows?

1. Anatomy Jane: The Paper Doll Version

That’s right, remember paper dolls? Back in the day before virtual “Twinky dolls”, we had real paper cut-outs ,with real tabs, that really fell off when you tried to send your paper girl to the paper mall with her paper boy. Inspired by this season’s Grey’s Anatomy episode “Life During Wartime”, this is the perfect gift for anyone! From five-year-olds with depressed doctor mothers, to your average therapy-hating residents, this gift is easy to make and educational too.



Supplies: Paper. Colored pencils. Scissors.

Instructions:

1. Visit the Popular Human Body Printables for your choice of immune system, anatomy, or the five senses.
2. Start cutting. (Don’t forget the tabs! May need slits in doll for smaller organs.)
3. Print all systems for maximum dressup fun!

(Note: Will need to print at least two. One to gut, one to cut. Requires the ability to draw legs and face yourself.)


2. EMF Detector


Inspired by Sam Winchester’s own walkman-turned-EMF detector, here’s a way to make your own!



(click for larger version)

Description:
This lovely circuit is a real gem! Easy to assemble and more sensitive than many commercial devices available. It's based around an LF351 low-noise operational amplifier and a 1mF choke acting as the sensor. Unlike most other simple EMF detectors, this one has a meter output for accurate reading, but alternatively, you can also roughly estimate the frequency of the field by plugging in headphones. It can detect any field from 50Hz to 100kHz, making it highly versatile and a worthwhile addition to any hobbyist's workbench.
Source: Electronics Lab

Or for proper Supernatural instructions, please call Dean Winchester for his brother's number: 1-866-907-3235. (Update: The number has been disabled due to phone being destroyed.)

3. Pie-Hole inspired Pies

Who doesn’t like pie around the holidays? Inspired by Ned’s own famous Pushing Daisies Pie-Hole recipes, this one’s a treat sure to make even the most agoraphobic aunts venture a trip outside!


Ned's Four-berry Pie

For the Filling:

•3 cups blueberries (fresh are best)
•1 cup blackberries or boysenberries
•1 cup raspberries
•1 cup cranberries
•2 tablespoons of butter
•1 teaspoon of cinnamon
•2/3 cup flour
•1-2 cups sugar

For the Crust:

•2 cups of flour
•2/3 cup, plus 1 tablespoon shortening
•1 teaspoon salt
•1 tablespoon sugar
•1/4 cup of ice water

1. Make the Crust

2. Combine flour, salt, and sugar. Mix with a fork. Add shortening and mix with a pastry blender or a fork until well combined. Add ice water and mix lightly with a fork until dough is able to be formed into a ball. Spray pie pan lightly with a non-stick cooking spray. Use approximately half of the dough to form the bottom crust and the remainder for the top crust.

3. Make the Pie:

4. Preheat oven to 425°F.

5. Mix flour, sugar and cinnamon in a bowl. Mix all berries in a separate bowl. Add half of the dry ingredients with the berries.

6. Place a layer of berry mixture in pie pan and top with part of the remaining dry ingredients, continue until all berries and dry ingredients are used.

7. Dot the top with butter. Top with crust. Brush top crust lightly with water and sprinkle with sugar.

8. Bake in preheated oven for approximately 40-45 minutes -- until juices are bubbly and crust is browned.

9. Cool completely and serve.

For more Pie-Hole recipes please visit HERE!

4. Clorox ™ pen T-shirts!

Great for any and every show, this one’s super easy! All you need is a black t-shirt and a Clorox ™ pen.


Instructions:

1. Put a piece of newspaper between the front and back of the black t-shirt.

2. Write your favorite quote/tagline/etc. from the show of your choice with the Clorox ™ pen.

3. Let sit overnight.

4. Remove newspaper and wash shirt.

5. Wear fanshirt proudly!

5. Jasper The Pig

Inspired by the Bones episode “The Blonde in the Game”, this little guy will be sure to cheer up even the most depressed partners.


Instructions:

You need:
•2 cups baking soda
•1 cup corn starch
•1 cup of water
•2 quart saucepan
•wax paper
•Poster or acrylic paints
•Colored felt-tip markers

What to do:

1. Stir the baking soda, cornstarch and water together in the saucepan. Heat for a few minutes over medium heat, stirring constantly until the mixture is the thickness of mashed potatoes.

2. Remove the pan from the heat and scrape the mixture onto a piece of wax paper. You've made a kind of clay. Allow it to cool for at least ten minutes.

3. With your hands, roll the cool clay into a ball, then flatten the ball on the wax paper. Keep rolling and flattening the clay until it is smooth.

Source: Rockbrook Summer Camp

4. Watch episode while molding clay into proper Jasper shape.

5. All pig to dry overnight or until hard.

6. Color with markers, paint, etc.

7. Give to partner.

(Note: To keep clay from drying out, seal inside plastic bag and put into refrigerator until next Jasper-making day!)

Well there you have it. 5 Do-it-yourself TV-themed gifts that are sure to bring a smile to that special someone. *runs off to make her own Jasper* Enjoy!
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Ending and cancelled shows 2008-9

December 9th 2008 05:04

Get ready to be disappointed (or perhaps relieved). Here's the list of shows that, so far, will not be returning next year.

4Real (CW)
Ending after seven episodes.

Battlestar Galactica (SCI)
Ending after four seasons.

Boston Legal (ABC)
Ending after five seasons.

Celebrity Expose (MNT)
Ending after two seasons.

Charlie Jade (SCI)
Ending after one season.

Dirty Sexy Money (ABC)
Ending after two seasons.

Do Not Disturb (FOX)
Ending after three episodes.

Easy Money (CW)
Ending after four episodes.

Eli Stone (ABC)
Ending after two seasons.

The Emperor's New School (DSNY)
Ended after two seasons.

ER (NBC)
Ending after fifteen seasons.

The Ex List (CBS)
Ending after four episodes.

Flip That House (TLC)
Ending after four seasons.

Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends (CAR)
Ending after six seasons.

In Harm's Way (CW)
Ending after five episodes.

King Of The Hill (FOX)
Ending after thirteen seasons.

The L-Word (SHO)
Ending after six seasons.

Lipstick Jungle (NBC)
Ending after two seasons.

Late Night With Conan O'Brien (NBC)
Ending after sixteen seasons.

MADtv (FOX)
Ending after fourteen seasons.

Mind Of Mencia (COM)
Ending after four seasons.

Moral Orel (ASW)
Ending after three seasons.

My Gym Partner's A Monkey (CAR)
Ending after four seasons.

My Own Worst Enemy (NBC)
Ending after nine episodes.

Opportunity Knocks (ABC)
Ending after three episodes.

Pushing Daisies (ABC)
Ending after two seasons.

The Shield (FX)
Ending after seven seasons.

Shin Chan (ASW)
Ending after two seasons.

South Of Nowhere (N)
Ending after three seasons.

Stargate Atlantis (SCI)
Ending after five seasons.

Survivorman (DSC)
Ending after three seasons.

'Til Death (FOX)
Ending after three seasons.

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (NBC)
Ending after seventeen seasons.

TRL (MTV)
Ending after nineteen seasons.

Valentine (CW)
Ending after four episodes.

Sad to see Jay Leno go, but he's worked very hard for a really long time, and I wish him all the best! I'm sure Conan will make the transition just fine too. I'm really surprised that Pushing Daisies got cancelled. Have networks completely lost their faith it good TV? How do they expect us to keep watching if they keep yanking shows off the air after only one or two seasons? *sigh*

*Source: pazsaz.com
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This week's song is "Eternal Flame" as sung by Olive Snook (Kristin Chenoweth) in this week's episode of Pushing Daisies. After winning first place in the comfort food challenge, Olive busts into song, overcome by her feelings for Ned. I love how Ned interrupts her and everything goes back to normal, then when he leaves the lights change and she goes back to singing, and then he interrupts again, then it's the singing. LoL Enjoy!
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All Next Week's Promos in One Place

November 14th 2008 22:21
Okay guys, here it is. I don't know about you, but I find it annoying trying to go searching for all the "next week" promos for all my favorite shows, so here they are. All the promos for next week I could find in one place. Enjoy!

Bones:


LoL! I can't wait, this one looks great!

Supernatural:



Ahhhhhh! No words, no words for this one, just hurry up and be Thursday already!

Californication:



LoL Poor Hank.

Chuck (same promo, first one with subtitles ):


Hmmm...wonder how long the new girl's staying around?

Grey's Anatomy:



Whoa, whoa, whoa, what? Thanks to the weather knocking out our ABC station, I have four weeks of Grey's to catch up on! Ahhh!

Heroes:



I hope Hiro gets his powers back!

House:



I'm really liking this awkwardness with House and Cuddy and Wilson trying to get them together. LoL

Private Practice:



Actually it's only one week. The CMAs pre-empted it this week.

Okay, that's all I could find for now. If you have any requests, let me know and I'll try and find them.
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Pushing Daisies: Bzzzzzzzzz

October 4th 2008 05:11

We get a quick recap of Ned and Chuck’s background, including how she grew up harvesting bees for honey, and how he waited for his father to come pick him up. How he became a pie-maker, and she became dead. And now that he’s brought her back to life, how he wears slippers will bells on them so they won’t accidentally run into each other, and how Digby watches out for them both. Their own canine alarm, as he has had his own experience with not being allowed to be touched by Ned


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Josh Groban rocks the Emmys

September 22nd 2008 05:06

There were many ups and downs in this year's 60th annual Emmy Awards, but I must say, the best part of all 4 hours was definitely Josh Groban singing 30 of the most well-loved TV theme songs. From cartoons, to rap, to country, ballads, pop, and voice-overs, the guy did it all. And I must say, it was a lot of fun, not to mention impressive! [ Click here to read more ]
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Only eight days until this year's Emmy Awards on ABC. I'm not really sure how I feel about them going the "reality way" (Tom Bergeron, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, Jeff Probst, and Ryan Seacrest as hosts? Really? Hmmm…) But it's one of those things that could go either way, brilliant or a bomb, and I'm going to hope for the best...


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Starting this week TV is back! Here's a list to get to get those DVRs ready!

TV Chit Chat Favorites:
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This year's Emmy nominations were finally announced, and my first thought was wow, that's a lot of nominations for "30 Rock"! See the list of nominees below.


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The list of every event and guest is super long, so I tried to catch all the tvchitchat-related events to post them here for your scheduling pleasure. So here we go...


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The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences released their top 10 contenders for this year’s Emmy Awards. Read on to find out who made the cut...


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Video highlights from this year's Paley Fest for Pushing Daisies and Chuck can be found here and here respectively


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Pushing Daisies

November 15th 2007 03:07

Chuck wakes up and accidentally falls on Ned and *gasp* doesn’t die. Suddenly Chuck strips her skin and becomes Olive and Ned wakes up. He feels bad about the fact that Olive kissed him when he saved her life and Emerson finds this very funny. Chuck asks Olive if his lips were soft and Olive realizes that Chuck and Ned never touch. When she asks Chuck if it’s because of a deadly food allergy, Chuck says it is. Olive thinks that’s the saddest thing she’s ever heard


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Pushing Daisies

October 18th 2007 03:32

I’ve been watching this show since the first episode, and I love the storybook/semi-warped fairtytaleness of it all. There’s a heightened reality to everything from the voice-overs to the costumes, the subject matter, and set decorations. In Pushing Daisies, the main character, Ned, is a pie maker who found out at a young age that if he touched a dead thing, he could bring it back to life


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