Re: Northern Exposure Quote
William Leigh (tern@visuallink.com)
Fri, 19 Mar 1999 17:31:58 -0800
I think that Northern Exposure represents a rare glimpse of what tv
could and should be.... great show !...My favorite episode was when Chris
(?) the DJ guy had a grand piano pole vaulted out into the middle of a
lake. I can't explain why this scene was great magical ...just was
.....and I play piano too and would give anything, besides my Leicas, to
have a Grand of my own.
I remember the show about the Siberian Tits and I thought that both
the vocals and the pictures were Black-Capped . Could be
wrong.....it's been awhile.
William
-----Original Message-----
From: Les Eastman <les_eastman@netfox.net>
To: mdosprey@ARI.Net <mdosprey@ARI.Net>
Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: Northern Exposure Quote
>Warblerick@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Northern Exposure was absolutely one of my favorite T.V. shows ever!
>
>Mine too!
>
>> I can
>> still occasionally catch it in reruns on weekends, and do remember one
episode
>> where Holling and Ruth Ann were "chasing" a local rarity- the
Rufous-sided
>> Towhee (if I remember correctly).
>
>In another episode, they went looking for a Siberian Tit. The call may
>have been a Siberian Tit (don't remember) but the bird shown was a
>Black-capped Chickadee. They both had cameras and after taking a couple
>of pictures, they turned around and went home. I don't think they even
>had binoculars. Since I haven't seen that episode since it was
>originally broadcast, my memory of it is getting fuzzy.
>
>Les
>
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