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11/14/08 09:54 PM #172    

Richard Wade (1989)

Oh how Taboo!! lol Now there is shows like Will and Grace, which I have never watched an episode, and others!! lol

11/14/08 09:56 PM #173    

Stacy Cunningham (Gilbert) (1989)

I can promise you that my dad hasn't either!

11/14/08 10:06 PM #174    

Steve Warmack (1987)

OK... last one for tonight from me... With Trivia.. these twins had an older sister, Katey, who played Peg Bundy on "Married With Children"


11/14/08 10:21 PM #175    

Richard Wade (1989)

they did the gum commercial didnt they?? I can't see the video I'm on my cell phone!!! But when John Ritter died I remember them talking about it!! Just a guess though!!!

11/14/08 10:21 PM #176    

Stacy Cunningham (Gilbert) (1989)

WOW! Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor's wife was the mom! I didn't remember that! Alex (maybe) and....

11/15/08 07:54 AM #177    

Vicki Ausbrooks (Shaw) (1988)

This song always made me cry as a kid...I still get teary when I hear it. CLASSIC!


11/15/08 09:02 AM #178    

Richard Wade (1989)

HELLOOOOOO!!!! SADNESS!!!!!!

11/15/08 09:11 AM #179    

Steve Warmack (1987)

I love that song. OK... here is a real test. We all remember Rankin-Bass for the stop motion christmas faves like Rudolph, etc. BUT... do any of you remember the scary haunting made-for-TV movie they did with the giant sea turtle with the glowing eyes and the extremely hot Connie Selleca as "Jennie Haniver"... called "the Bermuda Depths"? It took me TWO YEARS of every once in a while searching online before I eventually found someone else out there who remembered the movie. You can watch the whole thing on youtube in poor quality and there is actually a site where there is a petition to release the movie on DVD.


11/15/08 09:20 AM #180    

Steve Warmack (1987)

or what about THIS movie... (which I already have on DVD) anybody remember getting scared by this?


11/15/08 09:27 AM #181    

Steve Warmack (1987)

the third movie that I thought was terrifying when I was a kid... but not so much now...


11/15/08 09:28 AM #182    

Richard Wade (1989)

Steve it is al fun and games until Carl Weathers almost drownds!!! lol

Gargoyles scare me still!! don't remember them but still scary'!!!

11/15/08 09:36 AM #183    

Steve Warmack (1987)

Oh... Carl Weathers drowns alright.

11/15/08 09:51 AM #184    

Richard Wade (1989)

Dang there were still bubbles trickling from his mouth! You ruined it for me! The car had skillz!! I don't remember that one either!! This made me sleep with my light on for about 2 months!!


11/15/08 09:59 AM #185    

Richard Wade (1989)

Here was my first true crush!!!


11/15/08 10:09 AM #186    

Richard Wade (1989)

Steve any memorabilia from this show?


11/15/08 10:27 AM #187    

Steve Warmack (1987)

No... the Japanese "Man in Suit" movie fans have their own WHooooooooole world.

I have the original Gojira (Godzilla) on DVD and a COUPLE of Godzilla related items... and the Aurora company released Godzilla, King Ghidora, and Rodan as part of their monster model line from the sixties and seventies... but I just stick to the Universal gothic classics mainly.

11/15/08 11:56 AM #188    

Vicki Ausbrooks (Shaw) (1988)

MOTHRA...dumbest thing EVER!!!


11/15/08 02:02 PM #189    

Jamie Gartman (1989)

I actually watched Duel about a year ago. Classic.

Jamie Summers was hot but she had nothing on Wonder Woman. Those bullet deflecting bracelets, invisible airplane, and the truth rope were AWESOME! Not to mention the cleavage bearing suit. Definitely my first crush.

Just don't let my wife get a hold of the truth rope.

11/15/08 02:36 PM #190    

Richard Wade (1989)

The golden lariat of truth!!! LMAO!!!

11/15/08 11:22 PM #191    

Stacy Cunningham (Gilbert) (1989)

You can have your Wonder Woman and Bionic Woman....Give me a six million dollar man!

11/16/08 01:10 AM #192    

Jamie Gartman (1989)

You know, Stacy, he doesn't really HAVE six million dollars. That's just what it cost to "rebuild him. We have the technology." He can just run real fast and jump fences. He's basically a deer in a human body. Oh, and he can beat up Bigfoot.

My girl has an INVISIBLE PLANE! Now that's something. She may not be able to beat up Bigfoot but she can lasso him with that truth rope and ask him if he really exists.

11/16/08 09:31 AM #193    

Gordon Brodsky (1987)

OK, here’s a question for our economist… Would the six million dollar man still cost six million dollars today? Would the advancement in technology (you can now by a PC for a fraction of the price it cost 20 years ago) offset inflation? Would he now be more like the six billion dollar man? Or, if they still only had a budget of six million, would he only have a bionic big toe?

11/16/08 09:42 AM #194    

Becky Millard (Pruitt) (1987)

They would use the six million dollar budget, ask Congress to appropriate another six million and then sell guns to rogue countries to make up the difference... use him an a CIA counter operative, deny he ever existed, and then sell him out as a spy to the media in ten years.... :)

11/16/08 01:25 PM #195    

Jamie Gartman (1989)

See, today they don't have to rebuild him. We have OBAMA! now who will fight crime(and Bigfoot) while fixing the economy, winning wars, bringing world peace, and bringing all the children of the world together singing in the spirit of peace and harmony.

They can just save that $6 mil and do something useful with it. But what? That's the question. What should we do with $6 mil that we aren't going to use to save Steve Austin?

Discuss.

11/16/08 05:01 PM #196    

Robert Welch (1989)

Obama is fighting Bigfoot? How do I miss these announcements?

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