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Would that have been 102.9 Pittsburgh? In Hartford CT the oldies station was WDRC 102.9. On some nights for some odd unknown reason, my clock radio (with built in CD player-it was the late 1990s) would start picking up a different station. The announcer said "102 9 Pittsburgh."

This would have been great. I wish this had a second season, and a third, and a fourth.

Bill, Neal, and Sam were all in the same grade. I thought the Freaks ranged from sophmores to seniors.

If "Netflix" could do a miniseries for "Gilmore Girls," they could do one for "Freaks and Geeks." You would have to cover what every major character has been up to. There would have to be an event that would bring them all together again. Three different high school reunions might work.

Exactly. I could see Alex as whistle blower, or someone like John Dean or Alexander Butterfield if he found himself in a Watergate like scandal.

"Fraiser" mocked that type of thing when Diane has written a play about the people at "Cheers."

I was wondering if someone would mention "A My Name Is Alex."

That was my thought too.

That's what I was thinking. Multiple people thought this was a good idea and said yes to it, when they didn't have to.

I'm waiting for his version of "A Few Good Men" live on TV.

I can't believe I'm the first one to make this comment. (Sorry if someone made it and I missed it.)

K-A-R-S cards for kids
one eight seven seven cars for kids
donate your car today.

Some food is crunchy and that has audio.

A network executive somewhere: Get me a network on the phone, I have a pitch that will make millions. A werewolf boy band that solves supernatural crimes.

It's a procedural about a boy band that also solves crimes. They get to a location on thier tour and there's a crime/mystery they have to solve before the sho. The police don't like outside interference, but the boy band doesn't care. Sometimes the mystery/crime happens while the band is en route to thier next stop on

10 year olds are off limits for this type of thing, and a 10 year old isn't a Millenial.

It's funny, except it's not, expect it kind of is.

Millennials start in 1983. I've never heard of Intergenerational X/Y before.

You're right about Millennials, but I've heard debates about the cut-off year for Boomers. Some say 1960, others say 1964.

I know how to make this a multiquadrant movie! The lead is trying to win the dance contest, but his romantic interest is a roller derby girl, who is convinved to donate the prize money to saving the rec center, if her team wins the champoinship. Meanwhile, a younger sibling (it could be the guy trying to win the dance