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DJ Jim0
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I remember that! I'll raise you Voyagers!

I remember seeing that for the first time years ago and having a "Wow this is happening" reaction. I really liked the rest of the movie though.

Maybe not HoF but definitely Hall of Pretty Great along with fellow badass Dave Parker.

Rupaul won that one by knockout

I think their manager was his nephew. The story was in I Want My MTV but it's been a while since I read it.

His cameo in Goodfellas was odd since he was a million years old when he filmed it and they didn't do much go obscure that despite that part of the movie taking place 30 years earlier.

This is why I love this website. Where else can you get member size discussions about the Bowery Boys?

Is Milton afraid? A thousand times no!

The fact that Captain Beefheart appeared on national television is, along with giving the world Eddie Murphy, about the only good thing to come out of the Doumanian season

Julia and Chris Rock are the two cast members who get far more retroactive love for their SNL work than it earned because of their later success.

Automan anyone?

Ringo Starr?

Steve Sax was picked to represent all of the second basemen who couldn't throw to first.

Somehow Curt Schilling will find a way to make this about him and how the liberal HoF establishment is keeping him out while it inducts menaces to society like Homer Simpson.

He has one (unintentional) contribution to pop culture that I can think of. He's the talk show host who seems utterly clueless as to how to react to Chuck D in Incident At 66.6 FM.

Even by Lynch himself at times. Witness Season 2 of Twin Peaks.

Yeah, but where the hell does the Cowboy fit in???

There were some officially licensed comics in the 70's where Jesus Himself shows up in a van at the beach to hang with the gang. He comes off as more of a local hippie trying to sell dimebags than the Son of God.

They've already got that covered on an AMC show.

Where does Big Ethel fit in to all that?