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I meant pricey for what it is just because she put her name on it.
Nothing wrong with Red Heart.

Art Fleming was at my high school graduation.
Also, Vanna White has her imprimatur on some fairly pricey yarn, the type you knit and crochet with.

Early Wheel of Fortune had a manually operated board as well.  And more fun that way, too.
Very early Jeopardy had a guy behind the board pulling the dollar amount boards out of the way so the contestants could see the question underneath.

You were probably good at that electronic game where the lights blinked and you had to reproduce the pattern—I think it made musical tones as well?—and probably much better than anyone else. 
You'd be surprised at how many people just can't do things like that.  Easily distracted, weak short term memory, whatever.
What

I'd  never even heard of Press Your Luck before this.

Release the kraken.
(Funny how quickly that one died.)

Quirk, you can't be a sheep and expect people to follow you.

I thought it was Biastioc, and I was afraid to ask what kind of farm.

The only reason I clicked on this news item. 
Oh, I miss the good old days.

Tell it to Dustin Hoffman.  And while you're at it, Seth Rogen, Paul Giamatti (sheesh—spelling?  the guy with the googly eyes who's always so good in everything), Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler, etc. 
Interesting that you don't think Clark Gable was handsome.  I saw Gone with the Wind in a movie theatre, and when Scarlett

Thanks.  They were pretty interchangeable anyway.  Generic blondes.  

Can't say I have a favorite, but I enjoyed The Greatest American Hero.  Lightweight fun.

Noises Off, as well.  Comedy, which he did well enough.

Maybe they thought it was "partner" as in "pard," like in old westerns rather than "partner" as in Brokeback Mountain.

Because they were mostly played by adults, except on tv shows like Father Knows Best;  it was not the thing to use real children in roles that had overt sexuality, and it was a big deal when a legal child did perform that sort of role.  I remember reading about one actress, Carol Lynley maybe, who was in a movie she

I still can't read his stuff, but I've developed a ridiculous fondness for Tarkovsky's former AD.
I wonder if Thoreau had an AD.

She was funny in Soap Dish—who wasn't?—even though her part was small.

Wasn't it John Shea as Luthor for almost the whole series?  I thought it was.  He was the best thing of all.

Just stay hydrated and you'll be fine.  Maybe a couple of salt tablets once in a while, or some electrolytes.