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Geddy Lee Marvin
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Okay, listen, Ponch: I'm pretty much the text-book CHiPS fan, I watched the series religiously, each week, and 4 year-old little Geddy even had the CHiPS Big Wheel, so there can be no doubt to his commitment to the franchise: CHiPS was formulaic, corny 70's garbage. Each week we knew Ponch was going to help out some

I won't be convinced its the 90's until I see Larry King interviewing OJ's housekeeper's mother's sister's cousin by marriage who happened to bump into Kato Kalin that one time in the grocery store.

Lou Albano was memorialized here as well

Ooooooh yeah!

He wouldn't have been accused if he wasn't guilty.

other side of the coin.

And I reiterate: this is why we need to insist, and constantly champion the rights of the accused and must never ever relinquish the right of innocent before being found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Twice in one day, holy shit. For a bunch who claim to be super progressive and liberal, the AVC sure do thirst for

"Too bold and tangy to be the work of Sandpeople,."

If you know a better way to slice up all that bar lime, I'd like to hear it!

Pushing too many pencils for the CIA… or he could be ghostin' mother fuckers.

Then there's the whole lightsabre in the basement bit.

One of the names has to be single syllable, though. Dak, Zev, Mon, Crix, Han…see?

"panic-stricken losers"

I hope the officiator was in on the joke:

*Cues up old-timey theremin music*

And if you could pull the waistband of your underwear over your head in the process, you'd really help us all out

Guy's got 5000 or so comments, all publicly viewable and around 25K upvotes. Just because you disagree with someone, maybe not rush to insult them and call them trolls? You're the asshole, here.

….and this is why we must, always, ALWAYS insist on innocence before guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Because of comments like this.

The Canadian versions of these were all from K-Tel records. I remember I had a dub copy of Rock '86 that I thought was the coolest thing ever. We Built This City, and Take These Broken Wings by Mr. Mister, oh yeah!

I assure you no one will think I am cooling for willingly parting with my own money for an Aerosmith album