


Ever had an extra plasma globe you lost the ac adapter to and could not show your new plasma globe off to your friends? Well, no problem. Just put in the microwave and watch the light show.Remember, Microwaving food is for morons. This show is for entertainment purposes only, so please DO NOT ATTEMP these experiments at home. Experiments are produced in a professional enviroment with proper saftey equipment. Would you like to donate an item for professional microwaving by your microwaving operator host at dOvetastic Microwave Theater, the internet’s first and original microwave entertainment show? Simply email pigeonyolk [at] aol.com for details. You will get full credit when your item[s] gets featured on the show plus you may include a “G” rated 15-30 second clip explaining your item[s] to be microwaved which will be included in the episode[s] your item[s] get microwaved in. All item[s] donated are guaranteed to be microwaved and your video clip featured in them. dOvetastic Microwave Theater: The first and original longest running microwave entertainment show on the planet & currently the first and only microwave entertainment show in full Widescreen HD. All by products of the show get recycled into art, nothing is wasted. Currently my artwork is featured on exhibit at the Baltimore National Modern Art Museum: AVAM. Be sure to check out: www.istardom.com dOvetastic is ranked one of the top 1000 most famous artists and entertainers on the internet.
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This is how it all began with the idea of a microwaving show that began from my love of producing microwave art . At the time I was taking as a freshman a class called “Time & Media”. We had an assignment to produce our own entertainment series viable for TV as part of a final in School. I took it one step furthur and attempted to broadcast on the web as a series to everyone’s amazement in the class at the time. Remember, the web had just barely begun so it was no easy task. You are watching Episode #Three of the oldest verifiable microwaving episodes in existence that I produced nearly twenty years ago back in 1991 for a high school art project at the age of 17 only eleven years after I microwaved my first light bulb when I was 6 years old. This discovery is major for me & the genera of the microwaving entertainment field I began so very long ago that has led to the formation of other microwaving series by others on the web today which has now become a very popular entertainment segment. These are the 22 lost microwaving episodes recently recovered for your viewing pleasure to air over the next two months in an encore series to be remastered from analog 4:3- 8mm to 6:9 HD widescreen. At the time I called my show “dOve’s Fantastic Microwaving Theater” which is the name I have held in Urdu in the titles you see on my series today while the show is officially called dOvetastic Microwave TheaterĀ© under the copyright I own. As of October 20th 2009 the name went from Trademark …
This is how it all began with the idea of a microwaving show that began from my love of producing microwave art . At the time I was taking as a freshman a class called “Time & Media”. We had an assignment to produce our own entertainment series viable for TV as part of a final in School. I took it one step furthur and attempted to broadcast on the web as a series to everyone’s amazement in the class at the time. Remember, the web had just barely begun so it was no easy task. You are watching Episode #One of the oldest verifiable microwaving episodes in existence that I produced nearly twenty years ago back in 1991 for a high school art project at the age of 17 only eleven years after I microwaved my first light bulb when I was 6 years old. This discovery is major for me & the genera of the microwaving entertainment field I began so very long ago that has led to the formation of other microwaving series by others on the web today which has now become a very popular entertainment segment. These are the 22 lost microwaving episodes recently recovered for your viewing pleasure to air over the next two months in an encore series to be remastered from analog 4:3- 8mm to 6:9 HD widescreen. At the time I called my show “dOve’s Fantastic Microwaving Theater” which is the name I have held in Urdu in the titles you see on my series today while the show is officially called dOvetastic Microwave TheaterĀ© under the copyright I own. As of October 20th 2009 the name went from Trademark …
A lone thief stole five paintings, including major works by Picasso and Matisse, in a brazen overnight heist at the Paris Museum of Modern Art, police and prosecutors said on Thursday. (May 20)
The visual quality on this clip is diminished — rent or buy the original disc! This clip has been uploaded to supplement a review on the Media Funhouse blog, at: www.mediafunhouse.blogspot.com William Klein spoofs the fashion world in “Who Are You, Polly Maggoo” (1966). Here we see Polly (Dorothy McGowan) dissected, and then flying over the rooftops with her Prince Charming (Sami Frey). Klein’s film is as vibrant and jarring today as when it was made.
