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Fantastic word game

The Safety Dance by Men Without Hats came out around the time a certain talk show host got his nose broke by a flying chair, who's name is Geraldo Rivera


I'm correcting an error made when D to the J left the clue Geraldo Rivera and Silkie used the previous clue "Now".
 
Name that tune in 4 notes, is what was said many times by game show host Tom Kennedy.


Of course there were other hosts including Bill Cullen and Jim Lange.
 
Tom Kennedy, if I am not mistaken, also played a lot of bad guys on TV.

Sorry about the "now" thingy.
 
A lot of bad guys on TV fight a lot, but sometimes it can happen on the daytime talk shows, like Steve Wilkos and Jerry Springer.

And no, I'm not making fun of any bad guys.

-crainbebo
 
Jerry Springer had his moment in the sun years ago and I wish he'd just follow Oprah to that big talk show graveyard in the sky.


Kenny, thanks for picking up Miss Silkie's error. And shame shame shame on everyone else for not noticing it.

But , Kenny, shame shame shame on that dangling modifier. Seriously?? A chair named Geraldo Rivera?? Dude, ya gotta read these things out loud before you hit that post button. ;D ;D
 
That big talk show graveyard in the sky includes a lots big names (some that are still with us and some that are gone) like Ricki Lake, Johnny Carson, Morton Downey Jr., Joan Rivers, Chevy Chase and Arsenio Hall.
 
Johnny Carson should probably not be lumped in with some of those other people either, but that is just this poster's opinion.
 
At Sotheby's there were some pretty spectacular auctions this year, including Impressionist art that had been "hidden" as it were, as well as some of the jewelry of the British royals.
 
The jewelry of the British royals was presented at our TFWG Auction, and was sold for $5,000.

-crainbebo
 
Sold for $5000 at a local yard sale last week was a vintage-1987 NCR Mentor 2000 computer.

[size=8pt]And probably the king, nay, the Stradivarius of early 32-bit timesharing machines! And, in fact, these days M2000's seem just as hard to come by as a Stradivarius. I'd have bought it myself but (1) I didn't have that kind of money and (2) I don't have anyplace to put it (the thing's about the size of a Sub-Zero.)
 


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