I assumed it was a generic "he", unless machines actually have genders in the land of OOO. "He" sounds better than calling BMO "it".
I assumed it was a generic "he", unless machines actually have genders in the land of OOO. "He" sounds better than calling BMO "it".
In my memory, Cleveland Amory of TV Guide was just about the only national, really well-known "serious" TV critic.
HEY-OOO!
Hmmm…you've just given me an idea to pitch to Comedy Central: a spinoff of "Drunk History" called "Drunk Jeopardy!"
Exactly. Between that and the odd FJ wagering, sound strategic thinking was pretty much absent from this game.
You had no idea Suburgatory was coming back?
If only Chris Christie's staff was as efficient at getting rid of e-mails.
Jeopardy! thread for Tue., Jan. 14 - Sluggishly played game in which a whopping six clues were left on the board in DJ (thanks in part to an interminable clue read by Sandra Day O‘Connor) found Sarah in the lead with $11,800 and champ Michelle next with $8,400 going into this Final :
She'd been on Broadway for years and in dozens of movies, so I'd say she earned star billing.
Even today, I'd wager that more teenagers have seen the GI version of Hamlet than the actual play.
Although Mrs. Howell held her own with Ginger and Mary Ann when they performed as The Honeybees.
Mr. Drysdale and Jane Hathaway weren't mentioned in the Beverly Hillbillies main credits. Nor was Larry Tate on Bewitched.
Sounds like someone needs to check out MeTV.
You want to see perfect casting? Just look at that picture at the top of the page.
"I tell you what, I don't approve of this use of profanity, but dang it, let's go out and beat the snot out of those punks from McManerbury."
I would much, much rather watch a mini-series about the making of The Ten Commandments than one about the actual Ten Commandments.
"Paul, a little 'naked from the waist down' music, please!"
Puppet Show
and
Kraftwerk
They're holding out until the development of 5-D glasses.
Yeah, it's happened. It actually wasn't all that unusual on the Art Fleming version.