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So Season II has merely confirmed for you that The West Wing is the finest show on television. You watch it, you tape it, you re-watch it, you surf the fan sites. Still not getting your fill? Fortunately for unsatiated wingnuts, some dedicated fans just like you have created neat tools like screensavers, desktop themes and e-postcards so that you can not only immerse yourself in the program at work and home, you can share your obsession with e-friends around the world!
Screensavers and Desktop Themes The Presidential Library at the excellent West Wing Online site has some of the neatest West Wing images anywhere collected into screensavers and desktop themes for your personal use. This webmaster specializes in specific theme collages revolving around an episode, character or other theme - a must-see for true fans. AAAScreensavers.com offers a West Wing screensaver, among hundreds of others, for your desktop pleasure. Or pop over to its sister site AAAThemes.com for a desktop theme boasting "23 wallpapers plus the complete theme music". Postcards Once again The West Wing Online leads the way with some great multimedia postcards to share with your fellow wingnuts. They're in The Post Office and incorporate photos, text and music. If you're a fan of that quintessential telpopculture mag TV Guide, you can actually turn a West Wing cover from July 22, 2000 featuring Martin Sheen into a postcard! "West Wing Meets the Real Thing", reads the cover copy, and it's accompanied by a photo of Sheen looking appropriately wise. Remember to respect the hard work of the creators of these works of art and the copyright of the original photographers and other creative talents involved. These fun tools are strictly for your personal use (read the terms of use on each website for details). So what are you waiting for? Get immersed, get surrounded, get wall to wall Wing! Go To Page: 1
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