8.15.2008
Do I get a Prize?
Do I get some sort of Tabishland prize for finding this? Notice that when they read the roster of reporters- there's not a single woman.
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"Treasury of Golden Introductions," what a phrase that just rolls off the tongue. What I enjoy is how familiar all those names are, even after all these years.
Here's a question. Is that whole thing just not funny now, or was it not funny then, either?
Here's a question. Is that whole thing just not funny now, or was it not funny then, either?
You know, I remember in the mid-seventies, hair length was a big divide. So, my memory of Paul Long was that I thought he was not of the "long-hair" side of the aisle. So, I just thought he was a boring old uptight square. But I didn't really "get" people then. I only knew people from TV.
I remember in the mid-eighties seeing Adam Lynch in a bar in downtown Pittsburgh drinking many beers and then an hour later seeing him anchor the news.
Very "Anchorman." I wonder if he ever made up a song about Scotch. Stay Classy Pittsburgh!
I remember in the mid-eighties seeing Adam Lynch in a bar in downtown Pittsburgh drinking many beers and then an hour later seeing him anchor the news.
Very "Anchorman." I wonder if he ever made up a song about Scotch. Stay Classy Pittsburgh!
It's the capitalization that is in question, not the spelling.
What *I'm* not sure of is why you needed to comment on the fact that you capitalized it because no one probably would have noticed it otherwise.
I love the word "square" for boring old uptight people, I think we should bring it back.
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What *I'm* not sure of is why you needed to comment on the fact that you capitalized it because no one probably would have noticed it otherwise.
I love the word "square" for boring old uptight people, I think we should bring it back.
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