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Corner Gas

IL Rancher

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Not sue if it is the same show as you Canadians are always talking about but right before the Cubs game tonight saw the tail end of a promo for a show by that name that is going to be shown on WGN this fall... From what I have heard from you folks, I am really hoping they picked up a syndication offer and are showing it in the states..

Yep,. it is your show... According to WGN (Direct Tv 307) they will be showing it at...

Premieres Monday, September 17th at 12a/11p CT

You will be able to watch Corner Gas at the following times...
• Monday - Thursday 12a ET
• 2 episodes - Wednesdays 8p ET
• Friday 2:30a ET
• 2 episodes - Sundays 11:30p ET


Catch a sneak preview Monday, Sept. 10th, at 8/7p CT
 
I'll have to try and catch that-- see if its as good as the Canadians say....

Very interesting series of shows on the Military Channel tonite-- about the wounded Irag war WOMEN victims, that are coming back-- and the problems they face compared to men....Called War Wounds....

Like one double amputee said- people expect to see men coming back from war with parts made of metal-- just a part of being a man at war-- but they just can't place it with women...
 
OT, the news ran a special on that aorund here a few months back.. It was something that I had never even though about their being a difference but apparently I couldn't be more wrong.. I like to catch the Military channel from time to time... Sometimes I forget it is there.
 
I just finished watching the last of the series...Past my bed time-- but so interesting I couldn't go to bed.....This one followed war injuries thru Walter Reed and the Bethesda hospital and rehab....

Now I've seen a lot of trauma-- but I don't think I've seen as much on a face, of someone that lived, as the one soldier that had his whole face blown off by an IED....Showed how they took bone and skin from his arm to rebuild his nose--Left him a gruesome "elephant man' looking person-- then after the graft took-- how they did more surgeries- even taking and pulling part of his forehead down to reform more of the nose...Now he actually again looks like a person-- but still has a lot of work to do....Funny part was that now since his forehead was part of his nose-- he said when he scratched his nose it felt like he was scratching his head-- and he had to shave his nose everday....

If anyone gets a chance to watch the replays-- they are worth it...Definitely some brave men and women that have given a lot!!!!!
 

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