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Archive for August, 2011

Phony!

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

Lee Arenberg was at the Hollywood Show on Saturday, October 9, 2010, as part of a reunion of actors from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. I didn’t care about that. Lee Arenberg had also guest-starred in all four of the Star Trek spin-off series: The Next Generations, Deep Space Nine, Enterprise, and Voyager. I didn’t care about that either. But I’m guess that it was those qualifications that led him to charge $20 for a signed photo and an additional $20 for a photo op. But it turns out, those prices proved to be phony. Read the rest of this entry »

Protected: Brittney and Doug’s Wedding

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

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Million Dollar Men

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Apparently, having millions of dollars to flash around in the wrestling ring doesn’t translate to not charging to sign autographs and pose for pictures for free in real life. But in all honesty, that was ok with me, because it was so fun to meet retired wrestlers Ted DiBiase (who was known in the WWF as “The Million Dollar Man” and in the WCW as “Billionaire Ted” and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2010) and Mike Jones (who was knownalternately as Virgil and Vincent, often acting as valet to DiBiase). Read the rest of this entry »

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Hey! You Tricked Us, Bobby Ewing

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

…So I made no qualms about tricking him back. How did he trick us, you ask? If you were a fan of the TV series Dallas during the 1980’s, you might recall an entire season of the show that in essence ‘never was’. This was because Patrick Duffy who was portraying Bobby Ewing had decided to leave the series and so the producers killed him off in a car accident. The next year he decided to return, so in a season cliffhanger, it was revealed that his death – along with the entire season – had been a lengthy dream sequence. Longest damn dream until Bob Newhart would have one that lasted for an entire series. Read the rest of this entry »