Bag of Randomness

  • 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.
  • I can’t tell if this Space Chair Project commercial by Toshiba is real or not.
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3 Responses to Bag of Randomness

  1. @dcmba says:

    As a kid, the Fall Guy was AWESOME! Remake? That'd be tough.

  2. towski says:

    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.

  3. Dude says:

    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

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