Ed McMahon goes gangsta
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Ed McMahon goes gangsta
Of all the things you could do to make a buck, why on Earth would you stoop to this? I am embarrassed.
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Maybe he's trying to avoid getting terrorized in the subway again by trying to get some street cred.
Bonus points for the first one to explain what I'm talking about.
---Jay (When Johnny Carson once bombed on this number of jokes in a row - Ed called it a real trilogy of shame - know the number and you will know how many days until my episode airs)
Bonus points for the first one to explain what I'm talking about.
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That may be the case but there is a real reason I mentioned it - especially forJohn Rocker wrote:frogman042 wrote:Maybe he's trying to avoid getting terrorized in the subway again by trying to get some street cred.
Bonus points for the first one to explain what I'm talking about.
Your clue seems pretty self explanitory to me. Who HASN'T been terrorized on the ^#&*(@ subway before?
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I'll take the bonus points, unless somebody sneaks in ahead of me.frogman042 wrote:Maybe he's trying to avoid getting terrorized in the subway again by trying to get some street cred.
Bonus points for the first one to explain what I'm talking about.
---Jay (When Johnny Carson once bombed on this number of jokes in a row - Ed called it a real trilogy of shame - know the number and you will know how many days until my episode airs)
McMahon had a role in "The Incident," a subway disaster movie. OK, it wasn't a disaster movie.
The Tonight Show publicized it heavily, but it wasn't a big hit. It was on the late late show a while back, but I couldn't stay awake that long.
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You win!!!SportsFan68 wrote:I'll take the bonus points, unless somebody sneaks in ahead of me.frogman042 wrote:Maybe he's trying to avoid getting terrorized in the subway again by trying to get some street cred.
Bonus points for the first one to explain what I'm talking about.
---Jay (When Johnny Carson once bombed on this number of jokes in a row - Ed called it a real trilogy of shame - know the number and you will know how many days until my episode airs)
McMahon had a role in "The Incident," a subway disaster movie. OK, it wasn't a disaster movie.
The Tonight Show publicized it heavily, but it wasn't a big hit. It was on the late late show a while back, but I couldn't stay awake that long.
It is actually a really good movie IMO- it isn't a disastor movie, I would categorize it as a social drama movie that tried to get a handle on what real life was like (in that 50's and 60's Blackboard Jungle type of way).
Ed McMahon was actually very good in it. It has a real strong cast of talented actors including Brock Peters, Beau Bridges and I think it is the screen debut of Martin Sheen.
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Re: Ed McMahon goes gangsta
Surprisingly, Ed and Coolio have been buds for years. I remember them appearing together on the tonight show, talking about their unlikely friendship.