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Mimi Bobeck
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Cast photo for season 5 of The Drew Carey Show, 1999
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Currently Watching - 30 Days of The Gays™ Edition
PARTING GLANCES
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USA, 1986
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The Christmas Special Day 23: A Scooby-Doo! Christmas (2004)
The Christmas Special Day 23: A Scooby-Doo! Christmas (2004)
Director: Scott Jeralds
Writer: Jonathan Collier & James Krieg
Cast: Mindy Cohn, Grey DeLisle, Casey Kasem, Kathy Kinney, Frank Welker
Plot: A group of kids find an enormous snowman in the woods. When they try to take its nose, it comes to life, removes its head, and hurls it at them, making them run away in a panic. Nearby, the gang in the Mystery Machine is on their way to Mill’s Corner to…
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“One day she finally grasped that unexpected things were always going to happen in life. And with that, she realized the only control she had was how she chose to handle them. So, she made the decision to survive using courage, humor and grace. She was the Queen of her own life and the choice was hers.”
Kathy Kinney
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every day we get on beyoncé’s internet and share our opinions on what we think the worst teen show is. some say it’s glee, others say pretty little liars. and if you’re uncultured and don’t know television history, you’re saying riverdale. you’re all forgetting the abomination that abc family unleashed on us... the secret life of the american teenager... the erasure is frankly upsetting. like how can we forget such hits as amy literally in sobbing in middle of a public park saying “i’m such a whore” and ben, her boyfriend, saying “you’re my whore” and being genuine. or grace losing her virginity and thinking she killed her father because it was good. or madison breaking up with jack because she didn’t like that they weren’t a secret anymore then him asking her to dance in the middle of his bedroom immediately after and turning on she don’t want a man by asher roth. or when they graduated and walked through the halls as a slowed down, sad version of girlfriend by avril lavigne played while flashbacks played. or when sarah palin’s daughter bristol was on the show for some reason. or grace having a secret brother from south africa played by jordan fisher who literally lives with them for a couple episodes and then just disappears. or when grace thought she might be a lesbian so she dressed “butch” and it was her wearing army camo and combat boots. or ricky cartwheeling poorly away from american gymnast shawn johnson who he apparently slept with. or someone, literally any character, bringing up sex for no reason every 2 minutes. or literally anything ben ever said. the show was a fever dream.
you pick just about any episode and any timestamp and it will be one of the worst, most entertaining things you’ve watched. recommending the show is almost a threat.
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I finally found "the points matter to me.txt"
Made this back a decade ago. This is the point totals from "Whose Line is It Anyways" based on the US run from 1998-2007.
I just copied and pasted the list as is. So, here is the top 3 point earners with everyone else in the read more.
Chip Esten: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,002,000,033,000
Ryan Styles: 1,003,013,982,424.5
Colin Mochrie: 1,003,013,027,331.5
Kathy Greenwood: 1,000,000,071,310
Wayne Brady: 5,007,348,810
Dennis (Audience): 1,500,000,000
Greg Proops: 1,001,095,121
Hugh Heffner: 10,000,000
Brad Sherwood: 2,155,985.5
Karen Maruyama: 1,004,450
Dayna (Audience): 1,002,000
Audience 1x12: 1,000,000
Italian-American Independent Business Men: 1,000,000
Whoever made Drew's shirt: 1,000,000
Jewish Defence League: 1,000,000
Estate of Cab Caloway: 100,000
Denny Siegel: 58,050
NAACP: 10,000
Marine Guy (Audience): 10,000
The Censor: 12,000
Drew Carey: 9,000
Laura Hall: 7,100
Linda Taylor: 5,100
Bruce Springstein: 5,000
Kathy Griffin: 5,000
Jeff Davis: 4,000
Ian Gomez: 4,000
Stephen Colbert: 3,000
Whoopi Goldberg: 2,500
Colin's Wife: 1,400
Ryan's Wife: 1,400
Patrick Bristow: 1,100
Bald Guys (Audience 1x15): 1,000
Guy who burns Props 1x16: 1,000
Shaking Camera Man 1x17: 1,000
Larry the Camera Operator: 1,000
Men Jim (Audience) works with: 1,000
Wayne's Mom: 1,000
Everyone who has seen Ryan Naked: 1,000
Josie Lawrence: 1,000
Tina's Fiance (Audience): 1,000
People watching WLITA from Scotland: 1,000
Kris (Audience): 1,000
Margie (Audience): 1,000
Ryan's Chiropractor: 1,000
Amy and Christia's (Audience) Dress maker: 1,000
Robin Williams: 1,000
Katherine (Audience): 1,000
Micky (Audience): 1,000
Molly (Audience): 1,000
Roaches: 1,000
Diana (Audience): 1,000
Gloria (Audience): 1,000
Ann King: 1,000
Doug (Audience): 1,000
Karina (Audience): 1,000
Debra (Audience): 1,000
Girl who payed Ryan's Girlfriend: 1,000
David Hasselhoff: 1,000
Margret (Audience): 1,000
Bridee (Audience): 1,000
Valerie (Audience): 1,000
Ann (Audience): 1,000
Dude who Played New Recruit 1 (Audience): 1,000
Dude who Played New Recruit 2 (Audience): 1,000
Dude who Played New Recruit 3 (Audience): 1,000
Everyone else who is not listed but in 6x05: 1,000
Confused Man (Audience): 1,000
Lin (Audience): 1,000
Mary (Audience): 1,000
Matt (Audience): 1,000
Mirha (Audience): 1,000
Kathy (Audience): 1,000
Vena (Audience): 1,000
Andrea (Audience): 1,000
Bill (Audience): 1,000
Jenny (Audience): 1,000
Giselle (Audience): 1,000
Rachel (Audience): 1,000
Whose Line: 1,000
Anybody who knows who Bush Wack Bill is: 1,000
Carrottop: 1,000
Wayne's Wife: 400
People Sitting Behind Drew (Audience 1x13): 100
Hansel (Fairytale): 100
Gretel (Fairytale): 100
Kathy Kinney: 50
Chanel: 5.5
Dolorass: 1
Note:
Only countable points are calculated here. No money and the like amounts or uncountable (ie zillions) points are included.
When points were given in a range of numbers, the highest amount of points was added to total score.
Points may be off by a few thousand. I have a life, so I multitask.
The points do not matter, but I did this anyways.
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I love the big body of the Mimi Bobeck doll but her face is just so bad. I mean I know her makeup is supposed to be garish but this doll doesn’t even look like Kathy Kinney. I wonder if I could commission someone to do a repaint of her face if I bought one?
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Space Ghost Coast to Coast #70: “Snatch” | October 15, 1999 | S06E02
Alternate ending version aired January 28, 2000
Snatch is a very memorable one, because it’s pretty singular and story-driven and has a specific atmosphere AND! It had a GIMMICK that yielded variations of the episode. In fact, if you are the type of person who likes to pay attention to italicized text under headlines, you will note that I made mention of the “alternate ending” version airing a few months after this. I assume that was the first rerun of this episode. But before I talk about that, I should say other stuff.
This one features Steven Wright, deadpan comedian who I remember loving around this time. He’s one of those very specific guys that is easy to glom onto and think is a genius. I never formally stopped loving him, per se, I haven’t seen him on my TV screen in a very long time. I don’t know why I made it sound like I was going to denounce him or something. He is a great Space Ghost guest, and plus I think he’s cute.
A bunch of Invasion of the Body Snatchers style pods show up and threaten Space Ghost and co, including the guest monitor. Long has been the custom to treat the monitor itself like a sentient being and not just a communication tool, hence Wright being in mortal danger. They can’t flee Ghost Planet because the blob has covered the building. Also the pods are feeding off the rays!!
The interesting thing about this is that it’s a single guest episode, but they dispense with the guest roughly halfway through the episode when he is consumed by the pod, and screams for way too long about it. The rest of the episode is just Space Ghost and co. being menaced. No second guest needed, baby except for the city of New York (where Space Ghost takes place).
This one originally ended with Dave Willis as Colonial man, who, as we all know, is a the owner of Burger Trench (as well as a fascinating Colonial book). Space Ghost and company succumb to a decaf-induced slumber (not shitting on the episode but “decaf” rivals “paycheck” as one of those adult-sounding words meant to make children laugh that just hits my ear poorly), and we cut to Colonial Man announcing that the show is auctioning off the ending on eBay. This was in script form. According to the lost media wiki, the script has yet to resurface, and I don’t think anyone officially knows who won it.
The “alternate ending” version is simply a slightly animated title card reading “The End” after Space Ghost et al fall asleep and the pods begin to descend on them, clearly about to do them in. There might be variations on this, or maybe not. (Colonial Man voice) I don’t know!
EPHEMERA CORNER:
Dinner with Steven (Unaired episode)
Found on the Volume 4 Space Ghost DVD (or on archive.org) is this recorded, but not animated episode of Space Ghost featuring the same Steven Wright interview. In this one, it seems to be a stage production of a My Dinner With Andre style play (note: My Dinner With Andre was not based on a play). Clay and George recorded for it, but the soundtrack is unfinished. There’s a scene where it seems like somebody is walking out while Space Ghost holds everything up to glare at him.
The problem with this one was likely that it involved too much new animation/backgrounds. Moltar plays the waiter. Zorak, as announced in the beginning, is being portrayed by understudy Kathy Kinney (aka Mimi "big bitch" Bobeck from Drew Carrey). This only comes up in one scene, when Steven demands Space Ghost fly around with Zorak on his back, and this is expressed by showing Space Ghost with a TV monitor on his back, which presumably was going to include a clip of Kinney saying something kooky (they did not include a clip in the animatic).
This one has a really great moment: Space Ghost starts stuffing his face and asks Steven what the worst thing he ever did was. Wright claims to have “axed” somebody to death. George Lowe gasps as if Space Ghost is genuinely shook to his core. It’s really fucking funny. Then it’s followed up with Steven Wright laughing at his own ad-lib, and how it’s inappropriate for a children’s show, which I guess this sort-of is.
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I have to let the record stand on this: I'm pretty sure the DVD version of chambraigne uses all different stock footage during the chambraigne commercial, and the footage the aired version uses is funnier imo. So it's still a mixed bag of an edit.
Thank you! This was on my mind but I failed to mention it because for some reason I tricked myself into doubting myself and I just didn’t have a handy way of checking it.
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sk is such a loaded acronym for me personally. stephen king. sleater kinney. screw kathy (most important)
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Birthdays 11.3
Beer Birthdays
Charles J. Vopicka (1857)
Rick Lyke (1960)
Matt Vandenberghe (1972)
Five Favorite Birthdays
John Barry; composer (1933)
John Montague; sandwich inventor (1718)
Joe Queenan; writer, columnist, humorist (1950)
Jake Shimabukuro; ukulele player (1976)
Osamu Tezuka; Japanese animator, manga artist (1928)
Famous Birthdays
Adam Ant; rock singer (1954)
Stephen Fuller Austin; Texas colonial leader (1793)
Karl Baedeker; German publisher (1801)
Roseanne Barr; comedian, actor (1952)
Ken Berry; actor (1933)
Jeremy Brett; English actor (1933)
Charles Bronson; actor (1921)
William Cullen Bryant; poet (1794)
Kate Capshaw; actor (1953)
William H. Dana, astronaut (1939)
Adolf Dassler; German founder of Adidas (1900)
Edward Adelbert Doisy; biochemist (1893)
Michael Dukakis; politician (1933)
Walker Evans; photographer (1903)
Bob Feller; Cleveland Indians P (1918)
Aria Giovanni; model, porn actor (1977)
Hal Hartley; film director (1959)
Larry Holmes; boxer (1949)
Hal Jackson; radio DJ (1914)
Colin Kaepernick; football player, activist (1987)
Kathy Kinney, comedian (1954)
Goseki Kojima; Japanese manga artist (1928)
Lucan; Roman poet (39 CE)
Lulu; pop singer (1948)
Dolph Lundgren; actor (1957)
Andre Malraux; French writer (1901)
Harrison McCain; Canadian French Fry king (1927)
Terrence McNally; playwright (1938)
Dennis Miller; comedian (1953)
Lee Montgomery; actor (1961)
Ed Murawinski; cartoonist (1951)
Bronco Nagurski; Chicago Bears FB (1908)
Stephen Oliver; English biochemist (1949)
James Reston; journalist (1909)
Gary Ross; film and tv director (1956)
Daniel Rutherford; Scottish chemist (1749)
Takao Saito; Japanese manga artist (1936)
Samuel Scheidt; composer (1587)
Darren Sharper; football player (1975)
Jake Shimabukuro; ukulele player (1976)
Phil Simms; New York Giants QB (1956)
Martin Cruz Smith; writer (1942)
Frits Staal; Dutch philosopher (1930)
Vilhjalmur Stefansson; Canadian explorer (1879)
Julia Taylor; Hungarian porn actor (1978)
Mick Thomson; guitarist (1973)
Gemma Ward; model, actor (1987)
Edward Douglass White; U.S. Supreme Court chief justice (1844)
Anna Wintour; English-American journalist (1949)
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