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| | This disaster of a TV miniseries deserves a category all its own - Los Angeles Times (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | I managed to avoid "6" by leaving the house at the appropriate time, but I was somehow drawn to the notion of a miniseries devoted to the end of the world, the Apocalypse being so close at hand. |
 | | The book, by the way, was "The Grizzly Maze" by Nick Jans, the story of Malibu's Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend who, while trying to be kindly to them, were eaten by grizzly bears or, as the author explains in the stern manner of a fifth-grade teacher, brown bears. |
 | | For those who missed it, the latest TV disaster miniseries — which ends Sunday — is based on hurricanes, accompanied by tornadoes, that sweep not just the Gulf Coast, but the whole world, beginning with Paris, which seems only right, given France's refusal to help us conquer, I mean liberate, Iraq. |
| www.latimes.com /features/lifestyle/la-et-martinez11nov11,0,5928487.column?coll=la-home-style (763 words) |
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