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catesta

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  1. TVLand frustrates the hell out of me all the time. Why the hell they insist on showing I Love Lucy, Dick Van Dyke, and Andy Griffith all the time, puzzles the hell out me. Great shows I know, but I can see any of them seven days a week on multiple stations. WKRP should be running during the week in prime time.
  2. Dan, it comes on the weekends only. http://www.tvland.com/schedule/TVL_weekly....l?day=22&zone=2
  3. Bummer. I just started watching WKRP again on TVland. RIP Mr. Carlson.
  4. I got some of the same messages you guys got, my screen first went black, the message said "we own you", then it started bouncing around. I shut it down after that shit.
  5. So you're the one. DAMN YOUR EYES!!!
  6. I love it!
  7. I suspect the same. BTW did you know her dad is Tod "Out2Lunch" Shankar?
  8. Wasn't there an episode on the Brady Bunch in which Alice either soaked the dog or all the kids in Tomato juice?
  9. They certainly are some busy dudes, or should I say punk asses.
  10. Looks like Jim Dye has the right formula, I found this on peteducation.com. 1 quart 3% hydrogen peroxide 1/4 cup baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) 1 teaspoon liquid soap http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cl...&articleid=1097
  11. My first choice would be The Gigolo.
  12. Is it too late to vote?
  13. I got another one today, this one linked me to another bullshit website.
  14. Happy (belated) Birthday Dan!
  15. Moose, Hovis played the character of Sgt. Carter.
  16. I didn't find out until today . I'm a fan of Hogan's Heroes, so I thought it was worth mentioning. 'Hogan's Heroes' Actor Larry Hovis Dies at 67 Wed September 10, 2003 06:11 PM ET HOUSTON (Reuters) - Actor Larry Hovis, who played Sgt. Carter in the 1960s television series "Hogan's Heroes" and later taught drama at Texas State University, has died of cancer at the age of 67, the school said on Wednesday. Hovis was best known for his work in "Hogan's Heroes," the long-running comedy about World War II soldiers in a German prison camp, but also had a recurring role in the television show "Gomer Pyle, USMC" and was a creator and performer on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In." He got into show business early, forming a musical act with his sister at the age of 5, and went on to become a drummer, singer, comedian, writer, game show producer and stage and television actor, the school said. He joined the university in the central Texas town of San Marcos in 1990 and taught acting and characterization until his death on Tuesday, the school said. A memorial service was scheduled for Saturday at the school's Theater Center.
  17. I know what you mean, I think it has to do with what I was raised around. My dad had big cars, but also had interest in sports cars as well. He usually kept an Alfa Romeo, Lancia, or Fiat around for fun. BTW that 65 Coupe De Ville on ebay is a fine specimen.
  18. I really respected Johnny Cash, I'm sorry to see him go. R.I.P Johnny.
  19. It's sad to see someone go so young.
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