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the Junior Mint episode where Elaine goes to visit one of her ex-boyfriends (an artist whom she broke up with because he was fat) in the hospital and becomes interested in going out with him again since he has slimmed down. Kramer and Jerry observe the artist's splenectomy and accidentally drop a Junior Mint from the viewing gallery into the patient's body . . .
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tv
jerry
seinfeld
kramer
michael
richards
elain
benes
julia
louis
dreyfuss
Added: 11th July 2007
Views: 3502
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Posted By: lambchop |

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8 track tapes, vinyl records, analog TV, Windows OS 3.1, 95, or 98, and a host of other items have come and gone in the past, and your car tires could go this way eventually. Michelin is experimenting with The Tweel, an airless tire that could make the inner tube a thing of the past. The pros are that having a flat tire would become a thing of the past, when the tread is worn, it can be replaced, as opposed to discarding whole tires, lessening the environmental impact by reducing the rubber discarded, and the polyurethane spokes can be designed to handle differing road conditions, but it isn't ready for market yet. Driving over 50 mph can result in undesirable vibrations, also the sound is loud to the ears when driven at high speeds. When these new airless tires eventually hit the market, there might be another valuable item though that goes the way of the dinosaur. Apparently spike strips are useless against them. I can't see law enforcement officers being overly enthusiastic about this new technology!
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tweel
michelin
tires
Added: 31st March 2009
Views: 4025
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Posted By: nbmike |

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Remember the brady's dog? Whatever happened to him?------------The dog that played Tiger was hit by a car and killed early in the first season (although Tiger's death was not referred to in any episode). When a replacement dog proved problematic, the producers decided the dog would only appear when essential to the plot. Tiger appeared in about half the episodes in the first season and about half a dozen episodes in the second season. His last appearance was in "What Goes Up," which aired in 1971. Eventually, the dog was phased out altogether. He disappeared completely after the third season and was not mentioned again, not even when the show ended.
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Tiger
Brady
bunch
dog
Added: 14th July 2007
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Posted By: BKV |

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Another one from "The Music Scene" of Lou Rawls signing from atop Mulholland Drive set. You can hear Lily Tomlin, who was a regular on the show for a few weeks, in the background at the beginning. And, this one goes out to YRT member Jedwgrn!
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Lou
Rawls
Your
Good
Thing
Is
About
To
End
The
Music
Scene
Added: 30th March 2009
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Posted By: ChowDog |

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Here's two top of the chart songs from Charlie Rich on his appearance in Pop Goes the Country in 1979. Although these two songs brought him fame in the mid 70's, his real love was playing blues and jazz.
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pop
goes
the
country
charlie
rich
music
Added: 10th August 2007
Views: 2931
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Posted By: Naomi |

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From the movie "The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West"(1976)
...which simply strung together three episodes of the not very popular "Gilligan's Island" remake "Dusty's Trail" (1973)
Here's how it goes:
Produced by Sherwood Schwartz, the creator of Gilligan's Island, this series took the
character of Gilligan, changed his name to Dusty, placed him on a wagon train and dared him
to try to find the west! They surrounded Dusty with very recognizable characters -
The wagon master played by Forrest Tucker (Skipper);
a rich couple, Ivor Francis and Lynn Wood (Mr. & Mrs.
Howell); saloon girl Jeannine Riley (Ginger);
school marm Lori Saunders (Mary Ann); and an
engineer played by Bud Cort (Professor). With Dusty
as guide, the wagon train wandered all over the place,
and it was a sure bet that this group would never
make its way west, in much the same way the
castaways were never able to get off the island thanks
to the lovable, well-meaning Gilligan...Starring:
Bob Denver - Dusty,
Forrest Tucker - Wagonmaster Callahan, also
Co-starring:
Ivor Francis - Mr. Carson Brookhaven,
Lynn Wood - Mrs. Brookhaven,
Jeannine Riley - Lulu McQueen,
Lori Saunders - Betsy,
Bill Cort - Andy
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Sherwood
Schwartz
The
Wackiest
Wagon
Train
in
the
West
Dusty's
Trail
Gilligan's
Island
Added: 28th March 2009
Views: 4477
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Posted By: mia_bambina |

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The second story from the 1969 pilot of Night Gallery, entitled Eyes, starred Joan Crawford, with the directorial debut of Steven Spielberg. A wealthy blind woman goes to inhumane lengths in order to see.
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night
gallery
rod
serling
horror
supernatural
joan
crawford
Added: 23rd August 2007
Views: 3067
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Beauty Parade was the first of Robert Harrison's series of girlie magazines, published in October 1941. At the time Harrison was working for Martin Quigley, the publisher of "Motion Picture Daily" and "Motion Picture Herald", the story goes that Harrison used to paste together Beauty Parade single handedly in the office after the rest of the staff had gone home. Compared to his later titles, Beauty Parade was alot tamer, although it still featured one of main characteristics of all his magazines, the photostory.
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beauty
parade
magazine
Added: 27th August 2007
Views: 2364
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Posted By: sneakysnake |

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The Beat Goes On
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Sonny
and
Cher
Added: 6th February 2009
Views: 1903
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Posted By: Carl1957 |

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