Posted on 12/19/2001 2:11:51 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl


Helen Thomas & Grampa Munster

Rosie O'Donnell and Eddie Munster

Sam Adams beer guy and William Hurt


John Kerry and Thurman Munster


Tommy Lee Jones and long lost son(?) Josh Hartnett

Ellen Degenerous and David Bowie

Note to McCain: The comb-over is not working!
on MIKE MORAN MAKES DEBUT ON HANNITY AND NITWIT TELEVISION
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COMMENT HERE ON RADIO FR TONIGHT --- Jan. 17, 6:00 PM --- DFU Radio Hour
Posted on 1/17/02 5:29 PM Pacific by doug from upland
Henry Waxman and the Twilight Zone "beauty" doctor

Maybe these "associations" will help viewers remember the faces (no names at this point) WANTED POSTERS: TERRORISTS ON VIDEO: PHOTOS OF TERRORISTS
Terrorist #1 and Billy Joel (...I am an innocent man...)

Terrorist #2 and Gregory Hines

Terrorist #4 and Kramer

credit: InvisibleChurch

Guess her mom was able to talk to Eleanor's ghost because Chelsea was possessed
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.SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET ....."I guess that's the only track that takes an obvious political stance. As a kid, Tibetan philosophy was important to me, I was totally seduced by it, and Seven Years in Tibet by Heinrik Hasser was crucial for me. It seems a little dated now, but in my teens it made a major impression on me. I just wanted to be Tibeta - I wanted my eyes and skin colour to change, I wanted short black hair and saffron robes. I met a Tibetan at that time, a monk called Chimi Yong Dong Rimposhay, and he told me I was out of my mind to want to be a monk. Best piece of advice I was ever given! I keep bumping into Chimi every four years or five years, and strangely enough, as I was writing this song, a fan, out of nowhere, sent me a photograph of him as he looks now, from when he was lecturing a few years ago. Spooky
Separated at Birth?

Credit: r9etb


Laura Bush and Kate Jackson.
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