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Chef Celly live on Goddesses tv show. Public access, Call in show.. Cooking show.BBW accceptance
Queens, NY Cable Access Show. The name speaks for itself.
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I really want to start a show on public access TV, like a variety show or something.
And I’d do a fangirl segment when I’d invite/call up fangirls and have a two minute gush session talking about whomever they’re into (TV shows, bands, celebrities).
I’m seriously thinking about sending in a tape and getting a TV spot.
ANY THOUGHTS, O WISE TUMBLR?
Do it!
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Public Access is literally the strangest thing to watch ever. I flipped it on for a moment and it was just slow motion footage of a car bursting into flames with lyrics to a song scrolling across the screen.
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The Robin Byrd Era
This is a good article about a rapper who used to do a public access show and knows a lot about it.
(Source: phillipmlynar)
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The Junior Christian Science Bible Lesson Program: Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?
Year: 2000
Topic: Are Sin Disease and Death Real?
Guest: Mike Devine
Starring: Chip The Black Boy, Albert Herman, Teddy Eddie, Markama The Korendiand
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According to a survey conducted in October 2008 by the Associated Press and Ipsos, 34 percent of Americans say they believe in the existence of ghosts. Moreover, a Gallup poll conducted on June 6–8, 2005 showed that one-third (32%) of Americans believe that ghosts exist, with belief declining with age. Having surveyed three countries (the United States, Canada, and Great Britain), the poll also mentioned that more people believe in haunted houses than any of the other paranormal items tested, with 37% of Americans, 28% of Canadians, and 40% of Britains believing.
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Jawbreaker interviewed on the 90’s public access show Sideshow. Fine reporting.

