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Nuclear Arms Control Treaties were a hallmark of the Reagan administration, partly because the Russians ("Ruskies" as we used to call them back then) thought Reagan was a madman who would start World War III.
Ratings would certainly be through the roof, as that particular programming definitely qualifies as must see TV.
Programming note: WWIII will be pre-empted in the Eastern time zone so that we can bring you the following special presentation of the Westminster Dog Show, already in progress.
The Cosby Show, Cheers, Family Ties, and L.A. Law were certainly good shows, but ABC had the superior Friday night line-up back then, featuring my favorite sitcom Family Matters, starring a lovable, yet rather obnoxious, nerd named Steve Urkel.
There are a few new lovely young library interns down at Tasty Tidbits which is why Miss Silkie has been so scarce because she has been busy training them.
Training them to perform a chicken wing, an arm bar and a rear naked choke would be most beneficial to all of those new interns looking to thwart any future unsolicited advances.
The RCM Ranch is here to assist with that, young ladies. Just dial the Redneck Hotline for assistance.
A male deer is useless as the note at the beginning and end of a song based on the musical scale, but does come in handy when you're looking for a rhyme for a dollar bill, hamburger meat or a sex act.
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