lawrenceterp
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This is a day we have all been waiting for. Any guesses on how the conversation might go?
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Terpy
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Ozzy Osborne is the last person I would ever think to be associated with PETA.
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...don't be so sure to doom the meeting! Reminds me of this excerpt:
A MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FRIENDSHIP The Best of Uncle John's Bathroom Reader
"The weirdest scene I ever witnessed in the broadcast booth happened in 1976," Frank Gifford remembers in his book The Whole Ten Yards. "The night before a game in Los Angeles, I ran into John Lennon at a cocktail party. On impulse, I invited him on the show. He liked the idea but warned me that he knew nothing about football. Meanwhile, I'd forgotten we had arranged for Ronald Reagan to come on the same show. Now it's just before half time. I turned around and there's Reagan with his arm around Lennon, explaining what's going on down on the field. And John Lennon looked absolutely enthralled. Here were two of the most political, ideological, and cultural opposites on the entire planet standing in the 'Monday Night' booth - acting exactly like father and son."
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04-08-2002 01:36 PM |
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