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Nov 13, 2000 - 8:54 AM
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Howard L
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OK, let's see if we can get it right for once. What is the significance of today's date?tick...tick...tick...
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Nov 13, 2000 - 12:56 AM
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Ned Land
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Edward III On this day in 1312 the future Edward III of England was born in Windsor. King Edward III began the Hundred Years' War by claiming the throne of ... ack! (gurgle) (choke) ------------------ A whale's a fish!
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On Nov. 13, 2000, Mr. Howard Liverance asked a simple question that would change the world of television forever. http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/tongue.gif">
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Nov 13, 2000 - 7:33 AM
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Greg Bryant
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Wild guess time...1) Beatles American premiere on Ed Sullivan 2) Elvis does his first appearence on Ed Sullivan 3) Jim Morrison and the Doors do their guest appearence on Ed Sullivan
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Nov 14, 2000 - 6:53 AM
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Howard L
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For shame!"ON NOVEMBER 13th FELIX UNGER WAS ASKED TO REMOVE HIMSELF FROM HIS PLACE OF RESIDENCE" (And thank you, Mr. Hefti, for a most memorable theme)
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I miss this one every year!
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And I have NO IDEA what you're talking about! http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/tongue.gif">
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Me neither. It took me three hours to figure out that F.U. meant Felix Unger.
"It's not your fault Felix, it's a rotten combination, that's all!"
NP: Iphegenia (NIA! NIA!) in Brooklyn
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I once worked with a dim bulb who's favorite BIG LAUGH was putting Felix Unger's initials in front of mine.Ha. It's funny the FIRST 500 times.
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We interrupt this Felixfest to annoy you and to make things generally irritating for you.Memo to Bill R. Myers: And all around me...fi-i-i-i-i-sh...were dying. John Ferrante was a real hoot. As well as a superb counter-tenor with a fantastic voice. Ferrante also essayed the role of "Teddy Nice" in HANSEL & GRETEL & TED & ALICE. And he played Babba the Turk in a production of THE RAKE'S PROGRESS. Open! Sesame! Seed! And see what you see!
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LOL Luscious. Ferrante was great, as was his "running nose." And wasn't Ferrante the "bargain counter tennor" in The Stoned Guest? That's another classic.
NP: The Haunting (Goldsmith)
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Everyone...speaking...in riddles....what exactly was the answer to the flaming question?
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WHY are all the brackets showing up here? That's significant!
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JEFFERSON! Here we are...LIVE!
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