Surprise, surprise.
Like the man who wanted his cremation ashes scattered from a skyscraper so he could always be in the public's eye:
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September 11 the Most Memorable TV Moment
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Lol - absolutely priceless article /survey! http://www.cp24.com/world/sept-11-the-m ... s-1.874200
My favorite excerpts :
Lol - absolutely priceless article /survey! http://www.cp24.com/world/sept-11-the-m ... s-1.874200
My favorite excerpts :
"Sony was interested in the study for clues on consumer interests and behaviours and found "that television is really the grandmother of all the social devices," said Brian Siegel, vice-president of television business for the company."
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"The passage of time has also diluted some moments once thought as unforgettable, simply because succeeding generations have no personal memory of them. Man's first moon landing in 1969 ranked No. 21."
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Thank you, Simon, for cleaning up my original posts.
This revival of mainstream 911 references may heat up as the Olympics approaches, to keep people afraid of terrorist and false flag attacks, both.
This revival of mainstream 911 references may heat up as the Olympics approaches, to keep people afraid of terrorist and false flag attacks, both.