I'm mad at PEOPLE magazine - 10/28/03 02:16 AM
Hi FoLCs!
Yesterday I saw a special collector's item published by People magazine in a bookstore. I eagerly picked it up, confident that I'd find 'Lois and Clark' in there. Well, it's not! They left out our favorite TV series! I looked through the magazine three times and couldn't find it. I was so angry I even sent them an email last night.
This is what I wrote:
<<I'm very, very disappointed in you, People!
Yesterday I picked up a copy of your '100 Greatest TV Stars of our Time' in the American Bookshop in Amsterdam. I was all set to buy a copy - even though it's very expensive in euro's - but when I browsed through it I couldn't find even a tiny mention of my all time favorite American TV series 'Lois and Clark: the new adventures of Superman'. Not even one small picture of Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher in there. Don't tell me you've forgotten that Teri Hatcher, in 1996, was the most downloaded female star on the internet?
'Lois and Clark' ran for four years until some idiots at WB decided to kill it. It's now ten years since the first episode aired and the 'Lois and Clark' worldwide fan community is very much alive and kicking and still growing. Just check on the internet and you'll be amazed how many websites you'll find that are devoted to our favorite TV couple.
Needless to say: I didn't buy your magazine! Without 'Lois and Clark' in it: what's the point??>>
Still fuming
Yesterday I saw a special collector's item published by People magazine in a bookstore. I eagerly picked it up, confident that I'd find 'Lois and Clark' in there. Well, it's not! They left out our favorite TV series! I looked through the magazine three times and couldn't find it. I was so angry I even sent them an email last night.
This is what I wrote:
<<I'm very, very disappointed in you, People!
Yesterday I picked up a copy of your '100 Greatest TV Stars of our Time' in the American Bookshop in Amsterdam. I was all set to buy a copy - even though it's very expensive in euro's - but when I browsed through it I couldn't find even a tiny mention of my all time favorite American TV series 'Lois and Clark: the new adventures of Superman'. Not even one small picture of Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher in there. Don't tell me you've forgotten that Teri Hatcher, in 1996, was the most downloaded female star on the internet?
'Lois and Clark' ran for four years until some idiots at WB decided to kill it. It's now ten years since the first episode aired and the 'Lois and Clark' worldwide fan community is very much alive and kicking and still growing. Just check on the internet and you'll be amazed how many websites you'll find that are devoted to our favorite TV couple.
Needless to say: I didn't buy your magazine! Without 'Lois and Clark' in it: what's the point??>>
Still fuming