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R.I.P. Terry Pratchett, thanks for taking the time to talk to all of us personally instead of just signing and carrying on to the next people even when the lines were hours long.... It was an unforgettable day

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^Chuck you beat me to it. The Gong Show was so great because it was so bad. Gene Gene the Dancing Machine was a huge part of that. How many drugs were used during the filming of that show?

 

Oingo Boingo first national TV appearance was on the Gong Show in 1976.

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I wish that we had the Game Show network so we could watch some of those old game shows.

 

Stupid Time Warner Cable with their over-inflated prices and lack of good programming.

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I just found out, Entertainment Weekly is releasing a special

tribute issue of Leonard Nimoy. Supposed to be on the stands now, or soon.

 

Hope to find one, fast.

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Gary Dahl, creator of the Pet Rock, dies at 78 in Oregon.

 

I used to have a pet rock. But it eventually died.

 

Cremation was difficult.

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Earlier this week my mother in law was talking about a friend from her exercise class who past away suddenly, Grace Lee Whitney!

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Betsy Palmer died last week at the age of 88. She appeared mostly on TV, but you probably know her as . . .

 

 

Jason Voorhees's mom in Friday the 13th.

 

So, if you live near Crystal Lake, you might want to be extra careful.

 

I did see her on stage in New England once, performing Love Letters with Gavin "Love Boat" MacLoed.

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It is a dad day for fans of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi movies. Christopher Lee has died of heart failure and respiratory problems. He was 93.

 

Many of you know him, of course, as Saruman in the Peter Jasckson's Tolkien movies, or perhaps as Count Dooku in Star Wars. When I was a kid, he (along with Bela Lugosi) was . . .

 

 

DRACULA!

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It is a bad day for fans of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi movies. Christopher Lee has died of heart failure and respiratory problems. He was 93.

 

Many of you know him, of course, as Saruman in the Peter Jasckson's Tolkien movies, or perhaps as Count Dooku in Star Wars. When I was a kid, he (along with Bela Lugosi) was . . .

 

 

DRACULA!

 

 

yeah

 

 

the part I find mist disquieting are those who seem to be truly unprepared. . the man was in his 90's!

 

but I do believe while packing for our trip this weekend, we'll be having an in-memoriam "Hammer-Castle" film marathon in his honor.

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