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Comments
dmc
July 19, 2009 - 07:32 AM GMT
In your July 17th Yahoo TV blog regarding The Bachelor/ette you erroneously identified Ian from Meredith's season as a pharmaceutical salesman from Texas. In actuality, he was a former Goldman Sachs investment banker from Brazil who'd taken time off to travel the world.
mikeyflorida
June 07, 2009 - 12:02 AM GMT
I am little up set about one of your articles you wrote,"The Most Interesting Pitchmen in the World". I am not sure how you can say or commit on how cheesy or cheesiest shows were. How would you like someone called your web site or article you wrote and put a lot of time and effort in to making it the best you can. There was a lot of shows I use to watch and I like a lot you were calling the cheesiest. I am not sure if you know what cheesiest mean but i will let you know. Definition is Of poor quality; shoddy. I guess it could be you opinion of the shows but a lot of people watched them Maybe your saying to them there the Of poor quality or shoddy. I think you should use your words little more wisely if your going to post articles. Please don't try to correct my grammer or spelling it is not about me
Thank You
itjerseygirl
June 06, 2009 - 09:50 PM GMT
In your article "The most interesting pitchman..." You misused the expression "give up the ghost". It does not mean to tell a secret, it means when a person (or machine) dies.
r.n.orders
May 30, 2009 - 09:37 PM GMT
We don't care who's gay and who's not. I know you'd like us to think that half the world is gay. Someone's sexual orientation is a personal matter not a news story. Adam is an amazing talent and what ever he wants to do in his private life should be just that, private. Get over it already!
fossil
May 29, 2009 - 01:20 AM GMT
John Ratzenberger:
We prefer him in American Made!
Interesting program.
adam smyth
January 01, 2009 - 09:33 PM GMT
Amen....every time I see that man - no matter the flick - Christopher Lee still gives me the creeps, knowing he was the Hammer Films Dracula, that scared ten years off my life in my movie-going teens. I still cringe thinking of the scene where he leaps out of his castle's flaming fireplace in full vampire regalia - great gawd almighty! I remember thinking that Coppola's Dracula was far more stylized but a lot less scary.
adam smyth
January 01, 2009 - 09:26 PM GMT
R u kidding me?
Shaun Cassidy as the #1 all-time teen idol - my lord, the term was already as dated as wearing sideburns by the time he was born.
And as for the others, where are the REAL teen idols on your haphazard list? (Presley was more of a phenomenon than a bonafide idol, to my thinking, as were the Beatles, but do fit the bill of particulars.)
- Ricky Nelson - easily number one on any list. His songs tagged to the end of the family's TV show produced huge viewer numbers; his records sold by the zillions, the girls were constantly ga-ga and yes, he adorned the teen mags as often as not.
And where are the Philly trio of Fabian (a cover boy teen idol long before he ever cut a record - look it up!) - Frankie Avalon - Bobby Rydell.
Etcetra, etcetra, etcetra....
Ladies, please, do your homework. .....(Shaun Cassidy, number one! Great gawd almighty....)
Adam Smyth -
60's era radio dj
SCOOTER
October 30, 2008 - 05:17 AM GMT
THE TOP 20 SCARIEST BLOODSUCKERS IS GREAT, BUT YOU LEFT OUT THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE...CHRISTOPHER LEE...THE BEST VAMPIRE...DRACULA EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
jonniev77
October 28, 2008 - 02:47 PM GMT
Just FYI... I saw your Sweet Rides for Tough Guys post on FoxNews.com and you have the cars for Magnum PI and Miami Vice kind of messed up. Magnum drove a Ferrari 308 gts not aTestarossa. And, yes Crockett did origianlly drive a "fake" 365, but he's really known for driving the white Testarossa.
Jon V
Long Beach, CA
Shawn Amos
October 25, 2008 - 08:58 PM GMT
Two pop culture heads are better than one.