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Alan Ramsey
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None of the miners who work at the UMWA represented mines he owned, and now owns do, believe me. I grew up in Eastern Ohio, and can still remember how he screwed up the handling of a wildcat strike in 1969. Long story short, everyone from corporate management in Cleveland, to the local offices in Eastern Ohio, labor

While I am not a hugger, if it was Jessica Alba or Halle Berry, I may have asked for what Elaine once described as the "Intercourse Hello."

I got to see the Police open for the Ramones at Marietta College in 1979. I was a senior in high school, and a friend of mine was a freshman @ Marietta who would come home every weekend. Lucky for me, he stopped at my house before going home, and told me who was playing the college that night, and I told him that

I'd have to place West's Lookwell a very close second to Dean Martin's "Dino" in Billy Wilder's "Kiss Me, Stupid." But again, it's a very close second.

Warren Zevon, as I had several opportunities to see him, but it just never worked out. The worst was when I was visiting my brother in Virginia Beach for a week, and the last day we were there, I picked up the local arts newspaper. We spent the day out and about, and when we got home late in the evening, I read the

Let's make that Justified furry (or feathered) reunion a reality with Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins, and either Nick Searcy or Patton Oswalt as Huey, Dewey, and Louie.

Not really. Comedian John Witherspoon used to refer to himself as a "Thousandaire." Until he became a "Ten Thousandaire."

I always liked Chancellor and David Brinkley as well, for bringing the snark every so often, when deserved.

Both my Dad and Grandfather loved that movie. It got heavy rotation on ABC"s Sunday Night Movie in the mid to late 70's, and if it was summertime, I could stay up until after the 11 O'clock news, and we'd watch it, no matter what.

If memory serves, The Spy Who Shagged Me made as much money in it's first week of release, as the first one did during it's entire domestic run.

Yeah, reality shows featuring the less talented family members of popular musicians are really popular. Just ask the Jacksons about how that dumpster fire of a reality show they had on A&E went for them.

12 Million bucks isn't enough to build a one holer in the back yard that is the social media landscape. This investment will disappear faster than money in a South Park, Colorado bank account. And….it's gone!

As much as I like Dave Attell, I feel he was just wasted in that reboot. It just didn't have the totally off the rails spirit of the Chuck Barris version, that I grew up with.

So, you were disappointed in the Dave Attell reboot of "The Gong Show?" Stay tuned for more….stuff! (That will suck.)

Bill Murray The K.

Martin & Lewis would be a great idea for a season of Feud. Though Murphy would be better off waiting for Jerry to check out before doing it, as I feel he'd sue at the drop of a hat.

He still knew that something wasn't quite right, and thought that a second opinion might be a good idea. The one thing that impressed me was that Alexander Graham Bell, who was considered one of the smartest people on the planet at the time, took it upon himself to invent a gizmo from scratch to possibly save the

I remember seeing an NBC TV movie about the Sam Shepard murder case in the '70s, with George Peppard playing Shepard.

Yep, he managed to con Garfield's wife, and gave the government doctors their walking papers. IIRC, one of Garfield's relatives who was a doctor finally managed to convince the Garfield family to fire the quack, but by then, it was too late. After Garfield died, he presented a huge bill to the federal government for

I do remember a few years ago, where the cast members of "Happy Days" that weren't Howard or Winkler sued CBS over the non payment of merchandising royalties related to the show. Both Howard and Winkler publicly announced their support for their castmates suing for what they were legally due. IIRC, they wound up