To one and all:
Am takin' the obligatory break for this time of year.
So I'll just say Merry Christmas.
Or Happy Hanukkah.
Or Pleasant Festivus.
Or whatever bakes your cookies.
See ya in '07 is some form or another.
Stay tuned...
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Friday, December 15, 2006
NEWSFLUSHES
(Link) Jingle Hells -- Christians dismayed by Black Christmas.
(Link) You never give me your money -- Yoko's chauggeur busted for extortion attempt.
(Link) Goodbye, Frank -- Peter Boyle calls it a life.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** A man so funny he's Dorf, Tim Conway is 73
** Long-time blitzer for both the Patriots and Dolphins, Nick Buoniconti is 66
** The man who put the "Dave Clark" in The Dave Clark Five, Dave, um, Clark is 64
** Running things for his fourth team, Detroit Tigers' field boss Jim Leyland is 62
** Former Houston Astros' player and manager -- but not at the same time -- Art Howe is 60
** The original Sonny Crockett, Don Johnson is 57
** Not a sister of Christian Slater, although she once played one, Helen Slater is 43
** Former Trekker Garrett Wang is 38
** Irish actor and Charlize Theron squeeze Stuart Townsend is 34
** Refugee from Orange County, actor Adam Brody is 27
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"We Just Disagree" by Dave Mason (released in 1977 on Columbia Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
From Monday, December 11:
"Whatever didn't happen, make sure it doesn't happen again!"
-- spoken by Mike Novick (as portrayed on 24 by Jude Ciccolella)
Stay tuned...
(Link) Jingle Hells -- Christians dismayed by Black Christmas.
(Link) You never give me your money -- Yoko's chauggeur busted for extortion attempt.
(Link) Goodbye, Frank -- Peter Boyle calls it a life.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** A man so funny he's Dorf, Tim Conway is 73
** Long-time blitzer for both the Patriots and Dolphins, Nick Buoniconti is 66
** The man who put the "Dave Clark" in The Dave Clark Five, Dave, um, Clark is 64
** Running things for his fourth team, Detroit Tigers' field boss Jim Leyland is 62
** Former Houston Astros' player and manager -- but not at the same time -- Art Howe is 60
** The original Sonny Crockett, Don Johnson is 57
** Not a sister of Christian Slater, although she once played one, Helen Slater is 43
** Former Trekker Garrett Wang is 38
** Irish actor and Charlize Theron squeeze Stuart Townsend is 34
** Refugee from Orange County, actor Adam Brody is 27
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"We Just Disagree" by Dave Mason (released in 1977 on Columbia Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
From Monday, December 11:
"Whatever didn't happen, make sure it doesn't happen again!"
-- spoken by Mike Novick (as portrayed on 24 by Jude Ciccolella)
Stay tuned...
Monday, December 11, 2006
NEWSFLUSHES
(Link) When you're 85 lbs, one shot is all it takes -- Nicole Richie busted for DUI.
(Link) Plastic junk in the trunk -- Tori Spelling holds a yard sale.
(Link) Hell and the Ohio River have frozen over -- WKRP is coming to DVD.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Multi-talented performer Rita Moreno is 75
** Knots Landing alum who is aging just fine, thank you, Donna Mills is 66 -- seriously
** A guy with a mouth just big enough for his foot, Senator John "Herman" Kerry is 63
** A gal who's tougher than she looks, actress Teri Garr is 59
** She made a Jaws sequel and her career lived to tell about it, actress Bess Armstrong is 53
** Brother of a guy who pales in comparison to his former self, Jermaine Jackson is 52
** Director of the Almighty (Bruce and Evan, not the other Guy), Tom Shadyac is 48
** Motley Crue bassist and a man who's lucky to be alive, Nikki Sixx is 48
** Former Astros, Padres and Blue Jays outfielder and blockhead Derek Bell is 38
** Ottawa Senators "C" guy Daniel Alfredsson is 34
** Rapper, actor and man of many names, Mos Def is 33
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Follow Your Heart" by Triumph (released in 1984 on MCA Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
"Whatever didn't happen, make sure it doesn't happen again!"
-- spoken by **** ****** (as portrayed by **** **********)
Stay tuned...
(Link) When you're 85 lbs, one shot is all it takes -- Nicole Richie busted for DUI.
(Link) Plastic junk in the trunk -- Tori Spelling holds a yard sale.
(Link) Hell and the Ohio River have frozen over -- WKRP is coming to DVD.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Multi-talented performer Rita Moreno is 75
** Knots Landing alum who is aging just fine, thank you, Donna Mills is 66 -- seriously
** A guy with a mouth just big enough for his foot, Senator John "Herman" Kerry is 63
** A gal who's tougher than she looks, actress Teri Garr is 59
** She made a Jaws sequel and her career lived to tell about it, actress Bess Armstrong is 53
** Brother of a guy who pales in comparison to his former self, Jermaine Jackson is 52
** Director of the Almighty (Bruce and Evan, not the other Guy), Tom Shadyac is 48
** Motley Crue bassist and a man who's lucky to be alive, Nikki Sixx is 48
** Former Astros, Padres and Blue Jays outfielder and blockhead Derek Bell is 38
** Ottawa Senators "C" guy Daniel Alfredsson is 34
** Rapper, actor and man of many names, Mos Def is 33
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Follow Your Heart" by Triumph (released in 1984 on MCA Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
"Whatever didn't happen, make sure it doesn't happen again!"
-- spoken by **** ****** (as portrayed by **** **********)
Stay tuned...
Friday, December 8, 2006
NEWSFLUSHES
(Link) Take me, I'm yours -- alleged tax evader Snipes surrenders to the Feds.
(Link) Papa Subliminal -- Kevin Nealon and wife are expecting a wee'un.
(Link) Got yer back, Jack -- Rick Shroeder tags along with Kiefer.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Austrian born actor Maximilian Schell is 76
** Boxing promoter not named Don King, Bob Arum is 75
** Closet Oriental David Carradine is 70
** Long retired from booking 'em, James MacArthur is 69
** Musician and ex to Cher about forty plastic surgeries ago, Gregg Allman is 59
** Writer slash director with a film currently showing, Nancy Meyers is 57
** Oscar winner and still smokin' babe Kim Basinger is 53
** ESPN motor mouth Roy Firestone is 53
** Former Duran Duran guy Warren Cuccurullo is 50
** Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen is 49
** Notorious right-wing ditch pig Ann Coulter is 45
** Rail thin Desperate Housewife Teri Hatcher is 42
** Infamous Pope ripper Sinead O'Connor is 40
** Mike Mussina, AKA Cito Gaston's favourite pitcher, is 38
** Nextel Cupper (part one) Kevin Harvick is 31
** Still a Lostie Dominic Monaghan is 30
** Nextel Cupper (part two) Ryan Newman is 29
** Former Lostie Ian Somerhalder is 28
** Perhaps soon-to-be traded Blue Jays' slugger and ace glovemanVernon Wells is 28
** San Diego Chargers' pigskin slinger Philip Rivers is 25
HELLO, GOODBYE
Jim Morrison was born on December 8, 1943. John Lennon died on December 8, 1980. Is there a more noteworthy day in rock 'n roll history?
WHO SAID WHAT???
From Wednesday, December 6:
"Would you be offended if I said I'd like to use your ass as a bongo drum?"
-- spoken by Peter Griffin (as voiced on Family Guy by Seth MacFarlane)
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Porcelain" by Moby (released in 1999 on V2 Records)
THE BIG PLUNGE: S IS FOR SUPER, MAN
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... it's... it's a guy in his underwear.
Flying.
Would Superman become a pop cultural phenomenon if he were introduced today? Hard to say, really. The thought of an alien superhero zipping through the air in his best Calvin Kleins while saving the world from megalomaniacs is a bit of a stretch. Now, if he were ridding the world of corrupt politicians and/or Paris Hilton, well, maybe.
In any case, I was excited to see the release of the 14-disc Superman DVD set recently, bringing together all four Christopher Reeve films (even though the last two sucked Kryptonite), and adding the promising but underwhelming Superman Returns and the long pined-for Richard Donner cut of Superman II, along with other assorted animated and documentary-type stuff.
The original 1978 movie is in the box in two different versions -- the original theatrical cut and an extended director's cut stuffed to the rafters with extra footage.
And speaking of different versions, there could hardly be two different versions of the same movie than the theatrical version of Superman II and the newly put together Richard Donner cut that fans have been begging for almost since the movie hit screens in 1980.
The plan for the first two films was for Donner to shoot them back-to-back, a practice that is becoming much more commonplace nowadays (see The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix and Pirates of the Caribbean for recent examples of this). With the due date for the first film approaching, Donner stopped working on the second film, which had completed about 70 per cent of its principal photography, in order to put the finishing touches on the first.
Donner never got to finish the second. He was canned by producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind before work resumed on the second, which was then turned over to director Richard Lester (best known at that point as director of The Beatles' first two films). Lester ended up using about half of what Donner shot, adding much of his own footage, most notably the Eiffel Tower terror sequence that occurs early in Superman II.
After being disappointed with Lester's Superman III, many fans clamored for Donner to have a chance to put his Superman II together. When Warner Brothers announced the box set earlier this year, the fans got their wish, although originally Donner was going to have nothing to do with the project. But as time went on, the studio came to its senses and Donner came on board, showing an enthusiasm totally lacking any bitterness to which he was probably entitled.
And what a job he did with Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut. While the film is a little rough around the edges in places (one scene was never filmed so screen test footage was utilized), it is faithful to Donner's original vision. It's superior in some ways to Lester's finished product which, despite all the political wrangling in the background, still turned out to be a pretty darned good film.
Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace are pretty bad movies, but still worth watching because every moment with Christopher Reeve in the tights and cape could hardly be called a waste of time.
I've still got some stuff to watch on this set, including the Max Fleischer animated shorts from the forties and the movie that immediately preceded the fifties TV series starring George Reeves, the wonderfully titled Superman and the Mole-Men. And about a weekend's worth of documentaries and deleted scenes.
It's as good a time as any for me to take off. S is also for See ya later.
Stay tuned...
(Link) Take me, I'm yours -- alleged tax evader Snipes surrenders to the Feds.
(Link) Papa Subliminal -- Kevin Nealon and wife are expecting a wee'un.
(Link) Got yer back, Jack -- Rick Shroeder tags along with Kiefer.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Austrian born actor Maximilian Schell is 76
** Boxing promoter not named Don King, Bob Arum is 75
** Closet Oriental David Carradine is 70
** Long retired from booking 'em, James MacArthur is 69
** Musician and ex to Cher about forty plastic surgeries ago, Gregg Allman is 59
** Writer slash director with a film currently showing, Nancy Meyers is 57
** Oscar winner and still smokin' babe Kim Basinger is 53
** ESPN motor mouth Roy Firestone is 53
** Former Duran Duran guy Warren Cuccurullo is 50
** Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen is 49
** Notorious right-wing ditch pig Ann Coulter is 45
** Rail thin Desperate Housewife Teri Hatcher is 42
** Infamous Pope ripper Sinead O'Connor is 40
** Mike Mussina, AKA Cito Gaston's favourite pitcher, is 38
** Nextel Cupper (part one) Kevin Harvick is 31
** Still a Lostie Dominic Monaghan is 30
** Nextel Cupper (part two) Ryan Newman is 29
** Former Lostie Ian Somerhalder is 28
** Perhaps soon-to-be traded Blue Jays' slugger and ace glovemanVernon Wells is 28
** San Diego Chargers' pigskin slinger Philip Rivers is 25
HELLO, GOODBYE
Jim Morrison was born on December 8, 1943. John Lennon died on December 8, 1980. Is there a more noteworthy day in rock 'n roll history?
WHO SAID WHAT???
From Wednesday, December 6:
"Would you be offended if I said I'd like to use your ass as a bongo drum?"
-- spoken by Peter Griffin (as voiced on Family Guy by Seth MacFarlane)
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Porcelain" by Moby (released in 1999 on V2 Records)
THE BIG PLUNGE: S IS FOR SUPER, MAN
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... it's... it's a guy in his underwear.
Flying.
Would Superman become a pop cultural phenomenon if he were introduced today? Hard to say, really. The thought of an alien superhero zipping through the air in his best Calvin Kleins while saving the world from megalomaniacs is a bit of a stretch. Now, if he were ridding the world of corrupt politicians and/or Paris Hilton, well, maybe.
In any case, I was excited to see the release of the 14-disc Superman DVD set recently, bringing together all four Christopher Reeve films (even though the last two sucked Kryptonite), and adding the promising but underwhelming Superman Returns and the long pined-for Richard Donner cut of Superman II, along with other assorted animated and documentary-type stuff.
The original 1978 movie is in the box in two different versions -- the original theatrical cut and an extended director's cut stuffed to the rafters with extra footage.
And speaking of different versions, there could hardly be two different versions of the same movie than the theatrical version of Superman II and the newly put together Richard Donner cut that fans have been begging for almost since the movie hit screens in 1980.
The plan for the first two films was for Donner to shoot them back-to-back, a practice that is becoming much more commonplace nowadays (see The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix and Pirates of the Caribbean for recent examples of this). With the due date for the first film approaching, Donner stopped working on the second film, which had completed about 70 per cent of its principal photography, in order to put the finishing touches on the first.
Donner never got to finish the second. He was canned by producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind before work resumed on the second, which was then turned over to director Richard Lester (best known at that point as director of The Beatles' first two films). Lester ended up using about half of what Donner shot, adding much of his own footage, most notably the Eiffel Tower terror sequence that occurs early in Superman II.
After being disappointed with Lester's Superman III, many fans clamored for Donner to have a chance to put his Superman II together. When Warner Brothers announced the box set earlier this year, the fans got their wish, although originally Donner was going to have nothing to do with the project. But as time went on, the studio came to its senses and Donner came on board, showing an enthusiasm totally lacking any bitterness to which he was probably entitled.
And what a job he did with Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut. While the film is a little rough around the edges in places (one scene was never filmed so screen test footage was utilized), it is faithful to Donner's original vision. It's superior in some ways to Lester's finished product which, despite all the political wrangling in the background, still turned out to be a pretty darned good film.
Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace are pretty bad movies, but still worth watching because every moment with Christopher Reeve in the tights and cape could hardly be called a waste of time.
I've still got some stuff to watch on this set, including the Max Fleischer animated shorts from the forties and the movie that immediately preceded the fifties TV series starring George Reeves, the wonderfully titled Superman and the Mole-Men. And about a weekend's worth of documentaries and deleted scenes.
It's as good a time as any for me to take off. S is also for See ya later.
Stay tuned...
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
NEWSFLUSHES
(Link) Britney is # 1 for Yahoo searches -- all that looking and nobody's found her panties.
(Link) The real Break-Up -- Jennifer and Vince are "friends" no more
(Link) Will slug for food -- Barry BooHoo goes looking for a job.
(Link) Fear of the Idol -- Lost chickens out, loses an hour.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Jazz legend Dave Brubeck is 86
** Boxing promoter and president of the Hair Club for Extra-Terrestrials, Don King is 74
** Baseball guy with a really short fuse, Larry Bowa is 61
** Former Formula 1 driving champion Keke Rosberg is 58
** Matriarch of the House of Poltergeist JoBeth Williams is 58
** Faber College alumnus and Delta House pledge Tom Hulce is 53
** Survivor cutie and failed actress Colleen Haskell is 30
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Ode to My Family" by The Cranberries (released in 1994 on Island Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
"Would you be offended if I said I'd like to use your ass as a bongo drum?"
-- spoken by ***** ******* (as voiced by **** *********)
CELEBRITY CRAPOLA
A new album of Christmas songs by Michael Jackson has been cancelled by the self-proclaimed King of Pop's record label after the singer was allegedly caught trying to be hands-on with The Little Drummer Boy.
THE GREEN MONSTER
I'm not saying that baseball salaries are once again getting out of hand, but the Boston Red Sox just offered a five year, $22 million deal to the New York Yankees' batboy.
Stay tuned...
(Link) Britney is # 1 for Yahoo searches -- all that looking and nobody's found her panties.
(Link) The real Break-Up -- Jennifer and Vince are "friends" no more
(Link) Will slug for food -- Barry BooHoo goes looking for a job.
(Link) Fear of the Idol -- Lost chickens out, loses an hour.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Jazz legend Dave Brubeck is 86
** Boxing promoter and president of the Hair Club for Extra-Terrestrials, Don King is 74
** Baseball guy with a really short fuse, Larry Bowa is 61
** Former Formula 1 driving champion Keke Rosberg is 58
** Matriarch of the House of Poltergeist JoBeth Williams is 58
** Faber College alumnus and Delta House pledge Tom Hulce is 53
** Survivor cutie and failed actress Colleen Haskell is 30
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Ode to My Family" by The Cranberries (released in 1994 on Island Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
"Would you be offended if I said I'd like to use your ass as a bongo drum?"
-- spoken by ***** ******* (as voiced by **** *********)
CELEBRITY CRAPOLA
A new album of Christmas songs by Michael Jackson has been cancelled by the self-proclaimed King of Pop's record label after the singer was allegedly caught trying to be hands-on with The Little Drummer Boy.
THE GREEN MONSTER
I'm not saying that baseball salaries are once again getting out of hand, but the Boston Red Sox just offered a five year, $22 million deal to the New York Yankees' batboy.
Stay tuned...
Monday, December 4, 2006
NEWSFLUSHES
(Link) LiLo heads to kegger -- mistakenly ends up at A.A. meeting instead.
(Link) Yeah, but what about that Canadian keyboard dweeb -- Dave re-ups with the Eye.
(Link) At least Kevin Bacon's still alive -- George Clooney mourns his pet pig.
(Link) But cannabis is more fun -- Macca tries to shrink his marital woes.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** The last surviving Ronnie, British funny man Ronnie Corbett is 76
** Former Tic-Tac-Dough host with the funny name, Wink Martindale is 72
** He fought the Martians a lifetime ago, retired actor Jimmy Hunt is 67
** The Byrds' bass guy Chris Hillman is 64
** Actor and Beau-bro Jeff Bridges is 57
** He's Stephen King's personal director, Mick Garris is 55
** She used to be thirtysomething, but Brothers & Sisters star Patricia Wettig is now 55
** An actor so tall they made him a Klingon, Tony Todd is 52
** A man who saved a ballgame or two, former ace closer Lee Smith is 49
** Her career clock is ticking like this, actress Marisa Tomei is 42
** Rapper incognito (aren't they all) Shawn Carter -- AKA Jay-Z -- is 37
** Source of many a wet dream (or, uh, so I've heard) Tyra Banks is 33
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Rockin' Chair" by Oasis (released in 1995 on Big Brother Recordings)
WHO SAID WHAT???
From Friday, December 1:
"Ah, the morning consumption of mass quantities -- gridlike breakfast slabs, extruded mammal fillings, seared strips of swine flesh and flattened chicken embryos. I will enjoy it."
-- spoken by Beldar Conehead (as portrayed in The Coneheads by Dan Aykroyd)
CELEBRITY CRAPOLA
Paris Hilton cancelled her appearance at the upcoming Billboard Music Awards, supposedly because she found jokes in her script about her friends objectionable, but Hilton spokesman Elliot Mintz has now confirmed that the real reason for Hilton's rejection is that she hasn't had time to prepare a proper wardrobe malfunction.
Stay tuned...
(Link) LiLo heads to kegger -- mistakenly ends up at A.A. meeting instead.
(Link) Yeah, but what about that Canadian keyboard dweeb -- Dave re-ups with the Eye.
(Link) At least Kevin Bacon's still alive -- George Clooney mourns his pet pig.
(Link) But cannabis is more fun -- Macca tries to shrink his marital woes.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** The last surviving Ronnie, British funny man Ronnie Corbett is 76
** Former Tic-Tac-Dough host with the funny name, Wink Martindale is 72
** He fought the Martians a lifetime ago, retired actor Jimmy Hunt is 67
** The Byrds' bass guy Chris Hillman is 64
** Actor and Beau-bro Jeff Bridges is 57
** He's Stephen King's personal director, Mick Garris is 55
** She used to be thirtysomething, but Brothers & Sisters star Patricia Wettig is now 55
** An actor so tall they made him a Klingon, Tony Todd is 52
** A man who saved a ballgame or two, former ace closer Lee Smith is 49
** Her career clock is ticking like this, actress Marisa Tomei is 42
** Rapper incognito (aren't they all) Shawn Carter -- AKA Jay-Z -- is 37
** Source of many a wet dream (or, uh, so I've heard) Tyra Banks is 33
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Rockin' Chair" by Oasis (released in 1995 on Big Brother Recordings)
WHO SAID WHAT???
From Friday, December 1:
"Ah, the morning consumption of mass quantities -- gridlike breakfast slabs, extruded mammal fillings, seared strips of swine flesh and flattened chicken embryos. I will enjoy it."
-- spoken by Beldar Conehead (as portrayed in The Coneheads by Dan Aykroyd)
CELEBRITY CRAPOLA
Paris Hilton cancelled her appearance at the upcoming Billboard Music Awards, supposedly because she found jokes in her script about her friends objectionable, but Hilton spokesman Elliot Mintz has now confirmed that the real reason for Hilton's rejection is that she hasn't had time to prepare a proper wardrobe malfunction.
Stay tuned...
Friday, December 1, 2006
NEWSFLUSHES
(Link) Volonté vous m'épousez -- Parker and Longoria find each other engaging.
(Link) Somebody tell Yogi it's over -- Charlie and Denise officially become separate entities.
(Link) Fallopian two-bular denial -- Bullock and Hewitt both say they're not expanding.
(Link) Somebody call him a Taxi -- Danny DeVito parades his liver on The View.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Former voice from another planet, actor Malachi Throne is 78
** Writer, director and rearer of at least one child, Woody Allen is 71
** Estranged drummer for The Doors, John Densmore is 62
** Victim of a George Costanza forearm shiver, Bette Midler is 61
** Former seventies schmaltz prince Gilbert O'Sullivan is 60
** Long-time big bopper for the Big Red Machine, George Foster is 58
** Now done doing the Everwood thing, actor Treat Williams is 55
** Entertainment Tonight co-anchor and former game show host Bob Goen is 52
** The real gal behind Sex and the City, writer Candace Bushnell is 48
** Pint-sized Dallas hottie and former Joanie Cunningham nemesis Charlene Tilton is 48
** A Canadian dude who really kicked ash, Larry Walker is 39
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Run To Me" by The Bee Gees (released in 1972 on Polydor Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
"Ah, the morning consumption of mass quantities -- gridlike breakfast slabs, extruded mammal fillings, seared strips of swine flesh and flattened chicken embryos. I will enjoy it."
-- spoken by ****** ******** (as portrayed by *** *******)
Stay tuned...
(Link) Volonté vous m'épousez -- Parker and Longoria find each other engaging.
(Link) Somebody tell Yogi it's over -- Charlie and Denise officially become separate entities.
(Link) Fallopian two-bular denial -- Bullock and Hewitt both say they're not expanding.
(Link) Somebody call him a Taxi -- Danny DeVito parades his liver on The View.
HAPPY FRICKIN' BIRTHDAY...
** Former voice from another planet, actor Malachi Throne is 78
** Writer, director and rearer of at least one child, Woody Allen is 71
** Estranged drummer for The Doors, John Densmore is 62
** Victim of a George Costanza forearm shiver, Bette Midler is 61
** Former seventies schmaltz prince Gilbert O'Sullivan is 60
** Long-time big bopper for the Big Red Machine, George Foster is 58
** Now done doing the Everwood thing, actor Treat Williams is 55
** Entertainment Tonight co-anchor and former game show host Bob Goen is 52
** The real gal behind Sex and the City, writer Candace Bushnell is 48
** Pint-sized Dallas hottie and former Joanie Cunningham nemesis Charlene Tilton is 48
** A Canadian dude who really kicked ash, Larry Walker is 39
SONG ON THE BRAIN
"Run To Me" by The Bee Gees (released in 1972 on Polydor Records)
WHO SAID WHAT???
"Ah, the morning consumption of mass quantities -- gridlike breakfast slabs, extruded mammal fillings, seared strips of swine flesh and flattened chicken embryos. I will enjoy it."
-- spoken by ****** ******** (as portrayed by *** *******)
Stay tuned...
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