Posted on 09/17/2007 8:53:53 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
OJ trial-> the sky cap on the stand, hears himself over the audio system and starts blowing at the microphone, then realizes a camera is pointed at him and turns slowly to the camera knowing he was looking foolish, straightens up. Good laugh if you ever get the chance to see it, and shows how people act different when they know the camera is on.
Yes! My feet were hurting for a while, but I feel fine now.
Hillary is a pathological liar.
I’ve got the whammy bar model, so I’m thinking $1000, plus a NO vote on the Union. Actually I am blessed to be surrounded by guitars that I can repair(my retirement job in 30 years/no money in repair, but I love doing it), and it’d be hard to part with any.
aaargh, Hillary, just shut the f...up already.
Yes. Then when the 2000 recession hit Greenspan tried to fix it with rate cuts but it was not enough. The attacks of 9/11—which were meant to permanently cripple the economy—made things worse. Then Bush cut taxes and the economy recovered and has grown. Tax revenue has grown despite the cuts which is something the Reagan Administration argued would happen 25 years ago.
Brett Somers, an actress and comedienne best known for her years as a panelist on The Match Game, died on September 15, according to a notice on her personal web site. She was 83 and lived in Westport, Connecticut.
Born Audrey Sommers in New Brunswick, Canada, Brett Somers grew up near Portland, Maine. She moved to New York at age 18 to pursue a career in acting and eventually became a U.S. citizen. Somers began her career in the theater and made early television appearances in theatrical programs such as Philco Playhouse, Kraft Theater Playhouse 90 and Robert Montgomery Presents. Her Broadway debut, in the play Maybe Tuesday, lasted for five performances in 1958; elsewhere, she appeared onstage in Happy Ending, Seven Year Itch and The Country Girl opposite her spouse, Jack Klugman.
Somers and Klugman married in 1953 and had two sons, Adam and David; the actress also had a daughter, Leslie, from a previous marriage. She played the recurring role of Klugman’s ex-wife, Blanche, in the TV version of The Odd Couple before the couple separated in 1974; they never divorced.
In the 1970s, Somers became well known as a regular on TV’s The Match Game, in which she traded barbs with her close friend and fellow panelist Charles Nelson Reilly. When Klugman appeared on the first week of the show in 1973, he suggested that producers sign his wife as a regular. She was an immediate hit and remained on the panel for the rest of its nine-year run. In 2003, she shared anecdotes about her career and personal life in “An Evening with Brett Somers,” a popular one-woman cabaret show that played at Danny’s Skylight Room.
Hey, CC.
Workin’ and lurkin’ !
Hi mama.
From last week in Spiegel: Knut Feigns Sore Paw to get More Attention
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,505148,00.html
A common request is, "Excuse me, can you please tell me where the Larry Craig bathroom is?"
ROFLMAO!
Wow, she Brett was old then, she lived a good long while didn’t she? RIP
I thought that was a cute story and I know you luvs the KnuT!
83 years old.
See post 114.
Saw it... RIP.
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