Posted on 11/25/2020 6:00:07 AM PST by rustyweiss74
Scott Baio, a Trump-supporting actor, threatened to move to Utah and run against Mitt Romney in an effort to “unseat” the Republican senator.
Baio, best known for his role as Chachi, cousin of ‘The Fonz’ in the late-70s to early-80s sitcom Happy Days, took issue with Romney’s latest criticism of the President.
“Hey [Mitt], beautiful golf courses in Utah … maybe I’ll move there, play a few rounds and unseat you,” Baio tweeted.
The actor also alleged that Romney’s campaign kept a $2,600 contribution from his wife for a fundraiser in Beverly Hills that was canceled.
“My wife is still waiting for her $2,600 refund,” he claimed. “Remember your wife canceled that Beverly Hills political luncheon fundraiser? But your campaign kept the money.”
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#4 That would be the sport show I would watch again and again.
No, I did not notice. My attention was elsewhere.
Well, yeah, but after the distraction of the brief nipple shot, you tend to see the bigger picture... :^)
Life, I think, is like that.... hahah!!!
That must have been a celebrity event of some sort.
It’s from Battle of the Network Stars.
Don’t you remember? ABC v NBC v CBS.
That would be glorious.
I honestly did not until you brought it up.
Late 1970s???
I remember the early 80’s.
Apparently it was from 76 to 88.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Network_Stars#Rosters
RE 76:
Yeah, “Welcome Back Kotter”, “Barney Miller”, “Wonder Woman”... sounds about right, they were all on TV then.
Seems a lifetime ago and a different world, doesn’t it...
It does, but that’s why I remember early 80’s as I was 1 in 1976.
LDS controls Utah candidates.
I??? Wow! Youngster!!! Haha!!
I was 15 going on 16. Just got the driver license.
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