kitjackson67
Kit Jackson 67
kitjackson67

I would consider watching an episode or two of this show depending on who else is in it. Why isn't "Who's The Boss" in rerun/syndication? There's about half a dozen networks who do mostly reruns, and it seems like this would be one of them. It's not worse than "Full House" or a number of other shows that are

or Fridays at 10 on CBS. People may question the police, but they're usually right.

Not an "hey ho, ho hey?"

He's practically a squeaky toy in the movie, but it still sounds like him.

It sounds like him, just a lot younger.

I remember in the 1990s, they had a contest at McDonald's, if the USA wins, you win. There game pieces on food boxes listing different sporting events. If the USA won in that sporting event, you got a prize. There were also instant win prizes. I won a hat, and we needed the manager of the store to sign a form. It was

Your idea for a Springsteen musical is great one, but I'd take a different approach. The story is told in flashback. Each character's past is what brought them to Mary's Place that night. The ex jock who meets an old friend from high school ("Glory Days"), a Vietnam Veteran ("Born in the USA,") a young man bursting

"Joe" shocked me and had an emotional impact on me in a way few films ever had. I saw it on a Friday or a Saturday, and I was still totally stunned and shaken on Monday.

"Rocky" is a great sports movie, and "Saturday Night Fever" is a great modern (possibly groundbreaking) musical. While both have some slightly uncomfortable racial stuff, it was the 1970s and both have fascinating insights into the era/decade/period. They are very much creatures of their time and have a great deal to

My guess, is that they like the idea of getting money from something "upscale." Even though it may not be in their physical stores, people will buy Bonobos online, and WalMart still gets money from the sale.

I want to be in the show. (damn it. I was going for Garland/Rooney and that came out way more "I Love Lucy.") When are auditions?

His ears. Political cartoons almost always noted how big his ears were. Also, he had a unique cadence. If you want to imitate W Bush or Clinton you go with the accent, but for Obama, it's all about the pauses. Maybe not what you were looking for, but it's the best I could come up with.

That is true.

He made it in/donated his artifacts before his legal troubles went big and public.

I had the same thought. Maybe now the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame can stop inducting Rap and Hip Hop artists. Rap and Hip Hop are not the same as Rock and Roll Hall. Rap and Hip Hop are a distinct and separate genre.

Possibly. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has a category for early influences.

You would think that there would be people without a summer project lined up who'd like a paycheck.

Or "Behind the Music: The Partridge Family"

I don't think this desperation. I think this is a fun summer project between other things.

It was either her place in the birth order, or the number of beers her parents drank before she was conceived.