Hosted, narrated, and executive produced by Emmy Award-winning TV legend >Henry Winkler, "Hazardous History with Henry Winkler" premieres Sunday, June >15 at 10/9c.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> writes:
Hosted, narrated, and executive produced by Emmy Award-winning TV legend >>Henry Winkler, "Hazardous History with Henry Winkler" premieres Sunday, June >>15 at 10/9c.
Ubi, who once more quoted and reposted without giving
credit to the original, also neglected to point out
where this program is airing. It's the "History Channel".
danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> writes:
Hosted, narrated, and executive produced by Emmy Award-winning TV legend >>>Henry Winkler, "Hazardous History with Henry Winkler" premieres Sunday, June >>>15 at 10/9c.
Ubi, who once more quoted and reposted without giving
credit to the original, also neglected to point out
where this program is airing. It's the "History Channel".
It would literally kill Ubi to provide a proper citation and to write >something under his own authorship, without plagarizing.
In <100nefi$3h5b9$1@dont-email.me> Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> writes:
Hosted, narrated, and executive produced by Emmy® Award-winning TV legend >>Henry Winkler, “Hazardous History with Henry Winkler” premieres Sunday, June >>15 at 10/9c.
Each 60-minute episode of this nostalgia-drenched series tells the stories of >>the things we did for fun, for money, or out of plain boredom that you can’t >>do anymore. Pastimes, practices, and products that were once allowed, even >>encouraged, which you will never see again in modern America. There was a >>time, not long ago, when doctors would recommend smoking, and when we stored >>our food in toxic refrigerators, and unknowingly played with radioactive >>toys, flew down slides that ripped our skin off, and decorated our Christmas >>tree with ornaments made from asbestos. Fast-paced, informative, and a little >>bit scary, from perilous playgrounds to precarious products, it's a running >>cavalcade of the most exciting, reckless, unsupervised tales of Americana in >>our history.
https://youtu.be/cWeg_nC5D6A?si=A7M3gLnajUciFUXD
Ubi, who once more quoted and reposted without giving
credit to the original
danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> writes:
Hosted, narrated, and executive produced by Emmy® Award-winning TV legend >>>Henry Winkler, “Hazardous History with Henry Winkler” premieres Sunday, June >>>15 at 10/9c.
Each 60-minute episode of this nostalgia-drenched series tells the stories of
the things we did for fun, for money, or out of plain boredom that you can’t >>>do anymore. Pastimes, practices, and products that were once allowed, even >>>encouraged, which you will never see again in modern America. There was a >>>time, not long ago, when doctors would recommend smoking, and when we stored >>>our food in toxic refrigerators, and unknowingly played with radioactive >>>toys, flew down slides that ripped our skin off, and decorated our Christmas >>>tree with ornaments made from asbestos. Fast-paced, informative, and a little
bit scary, from perilous playgrounds to precarious products, it's a running >>>cavalcade of the most exciting, reckless, unsupervised tales of Americana in >>>our history.
https://youtu.be/cWeg_nC5D6A?si=A7M3gLnajUciFUXD
Ubi, who once more quoted and reposted without giving
credit to the original, also neglected to point out
where this program is airing. It's the "History Channel".
It would literally kill Ubi to provide a proper citation and to write >something under his own authorship, without plagarizing.
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