I am back. It will be brief, however. I have not come across that "third" death, yet. I know that people say these deaths come in threes but NOBODY has ever provided me with the evidence of that. Where is the evidence?
On a more synchronistic note, while tooling around the "dial" the past week or so, came across a television show that I have seen before. It is some Canadian dude looking for "stars" from television shows of his past. The first one I saw had him trying to track down Mindy Cohn from "The Facts of Life", which showed him meeting and talking to both Charlotte Rae and Chloris Leachman (she can be very disturbing).
The episode, or part thereof, that I saw, had him trying to track down.....Erin Moran, Joannie Cunningham from "Happy Days". They did show him talking to Marion Ross (her television mother) and apparently, Scott Baio refused to meet with the dude, especially on camera. Having watched the two Scott Baio reality shows where he gets married and has a baby, I am not sure why he refused. It is not as if he is really doing anything.
Anyway, the point I am trying to make is that the timing was "odd" given the recent passing of Tom Bosley, Howard Cunningham and Erin Moran's television father (not to be confused with Father Dowling, his later character who would team with the nun played by Tracy Nelson, daughter of 50s television child, Ricky Nelson--who would go onto record many a song and album, have a drug problem and die in a plane crash in and around 1985/6--freebasing at the back of the plane as I recall).
See, I mentioned a "Father" without resorting to "diddling little boys" jokes. Then again, Tracy Nelson did play a girlfriend of George Costanza from Seinfeld who looked like Jerry. It brought up the whole latent homosexuality of George in relation to Jerry. He was, presumably, fucking a girl that looked like his best friend. How odd was that?
I am not sure how I got from "A" to "B" there but the thoughts flowed so perfectly that I will not hassle the process. I must run.
Ciao!
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
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