Orlovsky: "I thought this was a Zoom call."
Posts by jazzbo763
I've never read that they didn't get along off camera. Stan didn't attend Oliver's funeral, but it was because he was too ill to attend. His wife and daughter did go.
I'll bet those are nice and squeaky!
"Being born with a beady-eyed sneer was the best thing that ever happened to me."
--Lee Van Cleef
I love his delivery of the line in 'Spartacus' when asked if he saw the gladiatorial contest: "Oh yes...I tingle!"
My marriage (1999 - present)
Van Morrison. From 1999.
She's a Rainbow - Rolling Stones
Black Is the Color Of My True Love's Hair - Nina Simone
Bein' Green - Kermit the Frog (and Frank Sinatra)
Point taken. I'm from MN and had no idea what a nutbar she was until she wasn't doing the NFL gig.
Looking at her social media footprint, there's nothing to find except that she is Jewish and proud of her faith. There are zero political opinions posted by her. IF...she's a Trumper, she's remarkably temperate and smart about concealing her beliefs.
Which leads to me thinking she's not a Trumper.
Both. When Ted was 30, he convinced the parents of a 17-year-old girl to make him her legal guardian so he could take her on tour with him. For some spicier (but unverified) tea, Google "Ted Nugent Courtney Love".
He's a total POS.
Can't You Hear Me Knocking.
It reminded me of a John Carpenter film. I mean that as high praise.
Don't forget the commissioner.
Oh wait, go ahead. He's useless.
Chicago has better food than Green Bay? Who'da thunk?
Picture of a dog that resembles Scooby-Doo.
Ahem.
A photo of people attending the No Kings 3 rally in St. Paul, MN on March 28, 2026.
A nicecrowd in my neighborhood yesterday. #NoKingsTwinCities
I liked Stalker better. It was creepier (hey, I was 9 at the time). Strangler was good, but Richard Anderson was very familiar from other roles, and didn't seem as scary as Janos Skorzeny. But the underground city element was ~chef's kiss~. It didn't hurt that it was written by Richard Matheson.
I have nearly the twin to that, except the finish is dark brown. Magnatone Amerloha. A friend of mine bought it for $20 at a garage sale in L.A. some time in the mid-70s. He traded it to me for a Jay Turser 12-string electric (I got the better end of the deal, but we were both happy).
I love Nimoy's performance in 'Amok Time'. I've watched that episode countless times, and I'll continue watching it countless times more.
Fred and Barney--gotta respect the hustle. ๐ค
The NFL was concerned that Prince might refuse to perform because of the conditions. A league employee had to go into Prince's dressing room to inform him that there was going to be light rain during his halftime show.
Prince asked, "Can you make it rain harder?" ๐
MeTV showed the M*A*S*H episode tonight that Atkins played a racist CO in.
There are many theme songs that people love. But I maintain "We Have All the Time In the World" is the best song from all of the Bond films. It has Louis Armstrong singing it! And Louis was so proud to have a song in a Bond film.
He was a good player. I'm from Minnesota, and the Vikings drafted him. I was bummed when they let him go to Detroit. His introduction to media was as one of the hosts on NFL Network's 'Good Morning Football'. He was good in that role, but again...after that, he's excelled in many different areas.
Luis Tiant pitched one season for the Twins before going to Boston, so I was always a fan of his. Loved watching his pitching motion, so unique. What a great picture!
I agree with you on both points! It wasn't so surprising to see Nate do well as part of the CBS Sports NFL team, but his work on CBS Mornings and hosting Hollywood Squares really shows his range.
"Forget the curveball, Ricky. Give him the heater!"
Charles Napier portraying a space hippie in the original Star Trek series episode of 'The Way To Eden'.
Tucker, in a previous (later?) incarnation.