Subj : Re: /american /2steps from hell /mr robot /killing eve To : August Abolins From : Doug Cooper Date : Thu Jun 25 2020 06:43:48 AA> I saw Clooney's film direct on DVD. AA> AA> But I see that it is available on YT and GooglePlay. AA> AA> Crackle seems to offer it for free, but you may need a VPN. AA> https://www.crackle.com/watch/3796/2507142 So Alexa finally found it for me (I hate searching with a remote control) and "she" found it on HBO "free" if you sign up. I have streaming I don't use as is. I need to cancel Fox Nation as I never have time to watch the history shows I thought I'd have time to. BUT, then I watched the preview -- I've seen it. I don't remember the specics of the show as I used to buy every new release, every tuesday, back then. But will rewatch it this weekend as I seem to recall liking it. Another oldie but goodie was "Enemy of the state" with Will Smith; The Recruit with Colin Ferrel; and others along those lines I wish they had made sequels to. Sequels appear reserved to Tom Cruise, or any Clancy flick. As for TV shows, I'm anxiously awaiting Jack Ryan season 3. AA> Killing Eve was another one that I was anxious to catch up with. The 3rd AA> season is now done - with a cliff hanger. Yeah, I still haven't made it through Ozark Season 3. These Java classes are leaving my brain mush at the end of each day. I look forward to the weekend so that I can catch up on a couple of shows, Ozark being one of them. I'll have to check out the preview to Killing Eve, Whats the genre and or premise? I have heard the name quite frequently, but for some reason haven't checked it out. AA> The Americans is a long running investment in time. 4 more seasons to AA> catch up with! :/ AA> Thats ok, at the pace I'm watching TV, not just having it on as background noise, that should only take about 24 weeks. haha! One worth watching, (just don't look at how many episodes there are) again is Dexter. Its twisted but very well done. I have had time during breaks to begin editing my BBS "about" and "history" page as you suggested. When I'm done, may I netmail it to you? I'd love your feedback. The one on the Telnet Guide was a quick free write, typos and all. However when I start building out my own page, I'll want it rather tight. You're more colorful with words then I. -Doug --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32) * Origin: The Underground [@] theunderground.us:10023 <-port (1:227/702) .