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Has anyone made a lame "Pete's mom was looking for The Heart of the Ocean," joke yet?  If not, consider it done.

Agreed.  It was more of a look of sadness, maybe pity.  This could be the beginning of something new in their relationship with him starting to finally come clean about who he is.  But, not complete forgiveness.  Their dynamic is forever altered. 

YES!  I actually have a TPIR coffee mug, which I bought following a taping that I attended during one of Bob Barker's final seasons.  Now I must have a SC&P mug as well.

I'm pretty sure Don previously mentioned living in Pennsylvania after his father passed away.  Mr. Bombay and I broke out the maps after the finale ended to plot their route.  I think Don picked up the boys first, then went to fetch Sally from school, which may have been an hour or two away from NYC.  We're guessing

"Beware.  Take care.  BEWARE!"

If it turns out that my demise involves some horrible degenerative illness, I have developed a multi-point plan of action that will curtail my own agony as well as the suffering of loved ones who feel compelled to care for me.  My plan includes:

Liked for Oingo Boingo.  Great choice!

Somehow I missed seeing our con's guest panel featuring the late, great Beverly Garland of "It Conquered the World" and a slew of other gems.  I have no idea what I was doing instead…I was probably on the run, avoiding contact with one of my aforementioned Creepy Guys.  Word on the street was that she was charming as

Hmmm.  I think I may have taken a picture with this Creepy Guy and his faux Crow.  I remember a fellow hanging around outside of the cast and crew autograph session with a homemade Crow that, admittedly, looked better than anything I could have assembled but was still lacking the distinctive Crow-ness of the

I'm curious to know if there are any other zealous MSTies out there who attended the "ConventioCon ExpoFest-A-Rama" in Minneapolis.  Actually, I think there were 2 cons, but I attended the first one in 1994, not too long after Joel exited the show.

I suppose it says something about the music, movies and TV shows that my parents exposed me to in the 1970s, but I remember being pretty excited about Jerry Reed's appearance on those Scooby Doo cartoons.  But also sad that they depicted Mama Cass as a chocoholic candy factory owner with an insatiable appetite.

Interesting.  Perhaps "Rosemary's Baby" could be effectively used to sell other products.  Birth control, maybe? 
 
 

I keep tuning in, waiting for the day when they finally admit their undying love.  And kiss.

There's a radio station in the Tampa Bay market that still plays it regularly.

I grew up in Florida and we were subjected to square dancing in our 6th grade PE classes.  It was awful, but for a kid lacking athletic ability, it was slightly less humiliating than the units focused on basketball, softball, volleyball…  Playing Four Square, on the other hand, was a pretty spectacular experience. 

So…

I thought we agreed to use the term "beaver damming" in this instance.  Perhaps I'm mistaken.

O'Charley's, I'm in the persuasion business, and frankly I'm disappointed by your presentation.

"Muppets: The Cure for the Common Breakfast"

I, too, have a name that is not only somewhat uncommon but can be spelled about 5 different ways.  And, like me, this poor little shit's life will always be a bit bleaker because he will never be able to walk into a highway truck stop / gift shop in Florida and buy a souvenir license plate with his name on it to put