Sexzguy
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I realize that it was unsed before but it was later used in 2002 for the Sabrina The Teenage Witch episode Time After Time (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0693160/) and both episodes feature praise after traveling in time("It Works", "Woohoo"), a confession scene which eventually happens as well as a a realization scene. My guess is the producers of Sabrina The Teenage Witch got this story line from this episode. In the words of former president Bill Clinton, "You can't change the past, you can only learn from it". This is just one comparison. Others Logan's Run episodes also have Sabrina The Teenage Witch counterparts as well.
We begin at Alice's place where she is attempting to get another job after being unjustly fired by the old fogey Raldoph Briggs. She turns down a waitress position due to lack of costume and the singing telegram company Alice once worked for is not hiring. After Mel pays a visit, he has an idea: Open up a food service establishment at Alice's apartment, much to Alice's dismay. He announces this on the CB and it is heard by Mel's old customers-and by law enforcement who comes to shut him down to Alice's relief because the neighborhood Alice's apartment is located is not zoned for food establishments. This prompts him to moan and groan about the predicament he put himself and the waitresses in. Meanwilie at Randolph's Rendevious, Randolph had wanted to hire 3 waiters to replace Mel's old waitresses, but since Mel's old customers took their business elswehere after unjustly firing his old waitresses, one was all he could afford. Back at Alice's apartment Vera wishes that those mobsters from Atlantic City could come there and kill off Randolph Briggs, like the attempted to do when he was there. Then Alice get's an idea: her alter ego Sam Butler could do that and they implement this strategy with success.
Flight 93 The Flight That Fought Back was the first Flight 93 movie I ever saw. It continues from where The Hamburg Cell, a BBC production which was shown on HBO early in 2005 leaves off. The only two things that are strange is they don't show the hijackers entering the cockpit, the heroes pouring water over the hijacker that was guarding them, or one hijacker saying "Into the cockpit....", etc. They did the best they could since the flight data recorder of Flight 93 has not yet been released to the public, and I can't wait to hear them myself. There are and will be other movies about Flight 93 and I can't wait to see them. FOr some strange reason, we don't see Lisa Beamer commenting on this video. A lot of changes have taken place since the terrorist attacks.