Monday, March 5, 2012

INTERNET SURFING ON MONDAY MORNING

It's hard to believe that each and every snowflake is constructed differently.  I'm not sure how scientists came to such a conclusion.  Was it something that they pulled together at random.  I'm not trying to be critical, but is it truly possibly for every single snowflake in the entire history of the human race to be different from each other in design.  Whatever the case may be, snow never ceases to amaze me.


While I'm thinking about snow, here's some photos of television actress Suzanne Somers.  Her biggest claim to fame was being the female lead in the first four seasons of the classic televisions series Three's Company.  She famously quit her job after the first four episodes of the fifth season because of a payraise dispute.  The rest of the fifth season continued to get high ratings despite having no female lead to anchor the show with.  Her role in Three's Company was famously recasted with a different female lead actress in the sixth, seventh and eight season.  The sixth, seventh and eighth seasons of Three's Company continued to get high ratings without Suzanne Somers.  Producers for the BBC television series Hex is still baffled as to how the production team for Three's Company managed to pull it off successfully.





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