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Nothing against her personally, but 7 spots above Bob Hope?

It would be interesting to see which shows that lasted say a minimum of 5 years went without a change in the theme song (not counting temp tracks for pilots or cuts used for syndication).

And the odd thing is today (Monday) feels like a Sunday because of the holiday.

Before i wrote my post I tried to think of situations where the the passed on particular information. I couldn't think of any. The word "that" ("I want that ball", there are more than one and I want a specific one) .
At the time I couldn't think of any it was just that if you didn't include it you sound like a

Wasn't Scooby Dee a fake, or part of the bad guy's plot?

Maybe for this particular type of person we can block out the name, there by denying them the publicity the desire.

Yes. Sundays.

"The" seems to kind of optional. It really doesn't aadd any extra information. When I look at foreign languages, sometimes it seems odd when they include a "the" and when they don't. Combining gender into that it seems even more odd to an english speaker (der, die das in German; las, los and el in spanish)

Is 25% for Trump high or low?

Is this Family Ties the one where Skippy is at a poetry reading and complains "Just like the last poem, this one doesn't rhyme"?

As in Weird Al "Eat It" levels of quality?

The original wardrobe malfunction.

This is Dan Bell is a you tube channel that visits dead or dying malls. I watched a lot of it after the Trump election.

Same here but fortunately another brand is moving in.

"Springhill Mining Disaster" sounds more like Midnight Oil than U2.

What a great guest star cast on "Thriller"
Vincent Price's spoken word part added so much atmosphere to the Title track and Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo in "Beat it" made the rock kids stand up and notice.

3, 10, 35 - it's western birthday extravaganza!

I dunno, Astrid makes me think of a good looking Swedish blonde.

I had to look it up but I think I first heard of Star Wars was in a magazine the Marvel put out called Pizzazz
http://flashbak.com/an-ode-… The thing I remember most is trying to pronounce C3PO and R2D2 as words. Fortunately they had the phonetic spelling (See-Three-Pee-Oh and Artoo-Deetoo). I would have been 8 so