To: raybbr
Who the heck would pay a million dollars a show about Alaska?If I win the lottery, I would. Having spent the Winter Solstice on the shore of the Arctic Ocean, my fascination with all things Alaskan is complete. It's the only place on Earth like it.
7 posted on
03/20/2010 5:04:33 AM PDT by
Glenn
(iamtheresistance.org)
To: Glenn
It is my dream place to visit and I never miss any shows about Alaska...I’m with you.
It’s a little slice of Heaven on earth....
15 posted on
03/20/2010 5:12:18 AM PDT by
homegroan
(*Vote Kitteh & Squirrel 2012*!....ILLIGITIMA NON CARBORUNDUM..... -that's 4U Dad!))
To: Glenn
If I win the lottery, I would. Having spent the Winter Solstice on the shore of the Arctic Ocean, my fascination with all things Alaskan is complete. It's the only place on Earth like it.Even I like Alaska and am intrigued by it. Yet, the revenue they would need to generate to support not just her salary but the show itself would be awfully high. I just don't see the support for it.
41 posted on
03/20/2010 5:37:10 AM PDT by
raybbr
To: Glenn
Having spent the Winter Solstice on the shore of the Arctic Ocean, my fascination with all things Alaskan is complete. It's the only place on Earth like it. I'm with you. I spent some time in Anchorage and Wasilla on a project in 2006, ironically, when Sarah was first running for governor. I fell in love with Alaska during my time there, and would move there in a heartbeat if only Mrs. VR would agree to it, which she won't.
Sigh.
To: Glenn
Having spent the Winter Solstice on the shore of the Arctic Ocean,
Where were you at?
352 posted on
03/20/2010 12:23:57 PM PDT by
proud_yank
(Socialism - An Answer In Search Of A Question For Over 100 Years)
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