To: StACase
Well I am certainly sure both of them were thinking it.
57 posted on
01/25/2004 9:15:17 AM PST by
U S Army EOD
(Volunteer for EOD and you will never have to worry about getting wounded.)
To: U S Army EOD
Well I am certainly sure both of them were thinking it.I'm certainly sure you're not a mind reader of dead guys.
59 posted on
01/25/2004 9:49:55 AM PST by
StACase
To: U S Army EOD
Back in the 1940s, a fellow by the name of Kermit Shaeffer released a series of albums containing radio outtakes under the title Pardon My Bloopers. The records were very popular, even though most of the clips were totally faked (most radio was live, so the shows themselves were lost forever mistakes and all!). Yeah, even the one about the kid show host who thought he was off the air and said "There, that ought to keep the little bastards happy" - that was faked and never happened. Still, Shaeffer created an industry that really grew over time - in fact the word 'Blooper' is a trademark.
68 posted on
01/25/2004 10:39:10 AM PST by
StACase
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