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Deleted Scenes From Diwali


The first deleted scene has been posted on NBC.com.

When they first started releasing deleted scenes, they’d throw them all out to you. But last week, they released seven different ones through the week. By the time we got to the seventh, the episode kind of seemed like a distant memory. I think I will do something different this time. This will be the official post for deleted scenes. Each time a new one is released, I’ll update this post. That way, people that come later on can find all of the deleted scenes, and you all won’t get 7 (or more) emails announcing different deleted scenes. (If you are an RSS reader, the post should come thru each time. If you aren’t an RSS reader, what are you waiting for?)

Deleted Scenes From Dawali:

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1) Michael educates the staff on Sir Ben Kingsley. It can be seen here.

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3 Responses to “Deleted Scenes From Diwali”

  1. Dave O.
    November 3rd, 2006 06:30
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    What is RSS and why does EVERYONE talk about it?

  2. Brian Stucki
    November 3rd, 2006 06:46
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    Dave O (and anyone else wondering)

    RSS is a great, great thing. It’s the best way to keep up with your favorite sites by “subscribing” to their content. It’s comparable to Email Updates 2.0.

    I’ve explained it on one of my other sites in detail:

    http://www.freemacware.com/netnewswire-lite/

    The application I’m describing there is for a Mac, but the principle of RSS is the same for all. There are also a lot of good online RSS clients.

    https://www.google.com/reader/
    http://www.bloglines.com/

  3. John N
    November 3rd, 2006 07:35
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    for us unlucky non-Mac (Windows) users, the ‘new’ version of Internet Explorer 7 has a great RSS client built in. Microsoft has it available in Windows Updates now… so once your PC upgrades to IE7, you will have RSS.

    (but the emails from Brian are cool too, if you like feeling “special” when new emails come in!!)

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