I think Lindsay from B*witched (oooh - look at me with the asterisksksks) was my first crush.
A tough question for you all Page 4
OK, another question. Who was the first person in the US to hear of the death of Josef Stalin?
Not a comedy connection but certainly an entertainment one. DaButt may know the answer to this one - shhhhh...
Johnny Cash.
Sinatra?
Quote: shaggy292 @ March 29 2009, 5:08 PM BSTI think Lindsay from B*witched (oooh - look at me with the asterisksksks) was my first crush.
Asterisksksks! The gall!
Quote: don rushmore @ March 29 2009, 5:12 PM BSTSinatra?
Did he order it?
PhQnix is right - and he knows how too.
Quote: don rushmore @ March 29 2009, 5:01 PM BSTThere's a gold medal winging its way to you, Shaggy. Well done, Sir.
What did that have to do with Larry Hagman?
Ha - I've just found out. Interesting.
Quote: Huge Bear @ March 29 2009, 5:14 PM BSTPhQnix is right - and he knows how too.
Did he intercept and decode a Russian telegram containing the information?
He just felt it in his waters.
Quote: PhQnix @ March 29 2009, 5:17 PM BSTDid he intercept and decode a Russian telegram containing the information?
Even better than that. He was a radio operator in the US Air Force - picked up a Morse code transmission out of the Soviet Union.
Quote: Nil Putters @ March 29 2009, 5:16 PM BSTWhat did that have to do with Larry Hagman?
I suppose that I Dream of Genie was a bit of a rip-off of Bewitched?
Quote: Nil Putters @ March 29 2009, 5:16 PM BSTWhat did that have to do with Larry Hagman?
Larry Hagman was the male lead in Bewitched rip-off, I Dream of Jeannie.
Quote: Badge @ March 29 2009, 5:19 PM BSTI suppose that I Dream of Genie was a bit of a rip-off of Bewitched?
Oh, that is indeed a tiny link.
Quote: Huge Bear @ March 29 2009, 5:19 PM BSTEven better than that. He was a radio operator in the US Air Force - picked up a Morse code transmission out of the Soviet Union.
Little did he know then that he'd be the punchline to a cheap joke about getting change for the condom machine.