I remember on Sunday nights there was a sports show called the George Michael Sports Machine. For the longest time I always had to do a double-take because I always first thought of the British singer, thinking, why the heck would he host a sports show? I also thought it was a bit hokey that before he went to a clip he had to press a button to start the machine.
I notice when a lot of women, usually younger women, smile for a picture, they automatically stick their neck forward.
I find it interesting that Reunion Arena only stood for 29 years.
U2 will spend $3 million on a temporary stadium to play a concert in Montreal. After the concert, the stadium will be torn down for a real estate project. Link Man, that’s just crazy.
One of the morning shows I listen to had each host list their top five TV theme show songs. That made me wish I continued my daily TV theme show song I did for about a month. A few TV show theme songs that automtically pop in my head that might make my list . . . Growing Pains, Silver Spoons, Golden Girls.
Since Hollywood can’t come up with anything original and likes to make old TV shows into movies, I wish the would get on the ball with The Fall Guy. But I hope they never touch Magnum P.I.
To me, there’s just something ultra-cool about Tom Selleck.
When people tell me they find Sarah Palin sexy, I just can’t agree because I just don’t want to think of a grandmother being sexy. But for a grandmother . . . not bad.
I have a lot of friends who are having a birthday this week, which must mean all of their parents took Valentine’s Day very seriously.
The space chair project was real. Toshiba spent $5000 on a the chair alone, made out of balsa wood (there is a FAA regulation about these weather balloon experiments not exceeding 4lbs. Gizmodo had an article on it:
As a kid, the Fall Guy was AWESOME! Remake? That'd be tough.
The sticking the neck forward trick is to eliminate the double chin effect. Pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth helps, as well.
The space chair project was real. Toshiba spent $5000 on a the chair alone, made out of balsa wood (there is a FAA regulation about these weather balloon experiments not exceeding 4lbs. Gizmodo had an article on it:
http://gizmodo.com/5405517/video-arm-chair-reache…