The third season of the Sci Fi Channel’s smash hit ‘Battlestar Galactica’ starts Friday. Rabid fans will notice story lines ripped from the war against terror.
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Geeking out to ‘Galactica’
The third season of the Sci Fi Channel’s smash hit ‘Battlestar Galactica’ starts Friday. Rabid fans will notice story lines ripped from the war against terror.
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Geeking out to ‘Galactica’
How do I love thee, Vodafone 905SH? Let me count the ways.
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