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Post by hoffa_nagila on Aug 27, 2019 3:12:41 GMT
It took longer for Vidiot to write that stupid post than it took anyone to write an entire episode of Bewitched. And it wasn't even half as entertaining to witness.
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Post by blahdiofile on Aug 27, 2019 3:33:59 GMT
It’s almost like it doesn’t matter
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Post by overrated on Aug 27, 2019 12:34:00 GMT
He took the time to sit down and think of five irrelevant, childish questions about a stupid, gimmicky sitcom. And he remembers all of them four decades later.
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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Nov 15, 2019 18:42:34 GMT
I know people who work on the show, and Sajak is kind of an a-hole and is not a bright guy, kind of difficult and arrogant. (And I'm not judging his politics -- I'm just telling you what I've been told.) Since the beginning, Trebek has been well-liked and a total pro on the show.
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Post by essayceedee on Nov 15, 2019 23:41:30 GMT
Can't wait to hear his thoughts on Chuck Woolery.
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Post by mudflapslim on Nov 16, 2019 1:27:35 GMT
I made a poat a few years ago about a great deal I got on a TV on Cyber Monday after Thanksgiving. That fuckhead felt the need to respond about what a junk TV I bought, although of course he'd never seen it. My TV is still going strong and still looks great. Vidiot, fuck off and die.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2019 2:00:02 GMT
Call me when he has another heart attack.
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Post by System Tweak on Nov 16, 2019 2:28:25 GMT
Plus he seems like such a genius...I call bullshit.
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Post by mintyjackhole on Nov 16, 2019 2:54:50 GMT
True story: when I was a kid Vana White did an interview on KGO radio where she wanted to show the host how fast she could tie her shoes.
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Post by mintyjackhole on Nov 16, 2019 4:12:44 GMT
It goes without saying it was hard to tell over the radio. Although it was clearly fast enough to impress herself. Even as a kid the bit made me laugh out loud, which annoyed my mom to no end. This story is getting mighty SHiTEy, so I'll shut up now.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Nov 16, 2019 4:40:58 GMT
It goes without saying it was hard to tell over the radio. Although it was clearly fast enough to impress herself. Even as a kid the bit made me laugh out loud, which annoyed my mom to no end. This story is getting mighty SHiTEy, so I'll shut up now. What type of radio was it?
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Post by bradman on Nov 16, 2019 6:31:32 GMT
It goes without saying it was hard to tell over the radio. Although it was clearly fast enough to impress herself. Even as a kid the bit made me laugh out loud, which annoyed my mom to no end. This story is getting mighty SHiTEy, so I'll shut up now.
What was your Mom wearing?
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Post by mintyjackhole on Nov 16, 2019 13:31:26 GMT
I am the rfreeman of storytellers.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Nov 28, 2019 19:35:45 GMT
Can't wait to hear his thoughts on Chuck Woolery. Vidiot once ran into Chuck at a TCBY in Studio City on May 5, 1990. It was just after he told Jim Henson he should have that cough checked out. Anyway, Chuck was complaining that his chocolate truffle strawberry cone didn't have vibrant browns. He personally offered to speak with the owner of the chain (who has been his best friend since meeting on the set of Maude in 1974) and offer to remaster the chocolate soft serve to get the proper HD brown shade, and in return, allow him to see vidiot's "chocolate machine" in real-life HD.
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Post by Norman ‘Whiplash’ Mailer on Nov 29, 2019 10:38:08 GMT
forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/wkrp-thanksgiving-episode-and-show-music-appreciation-thread.904234/Daca Daca DavidARob (this is the actual reason the series was shot on videotape, otherwise it would’ve had no music) Vidiot “Most American 1970s TV sitcoms were shot on video, except everything MTM Productions produced.” You know, the company that produced WKRP, which was shot on videotape solely because music clearance costs were considerably cheaper on video. Steve Hoffman Forums: Home of the Experts.
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