Aw man, now I'm craving some cereal. This should have been a big hit!T_Bone0806 wrote:Just me being Woodstock-y again. It's a weakness.
...and I wouldn't worry about misspelling Cocoa Puffs.
I read too many cereal boxes as a kid. In between emptying them out to get the cool prizes in them. Which usually turned out to be decidedly uncool.
I think the best thing I obtained from a cereal box was something you needed to send in boxtops and some coinage for postage and handling..to Battle Creek Michigan of course, where I imagined there were mountains of cereal being mined and put into boxes. Anyway, it was a 45 by Gary Lewis and the Playboys. On one side was This Diamond Ring and Little Miss Go-Go. On the other was Doin' The Flake. The cereal in question of course was Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Needless to say, the Flake never caught on as a dance sensation. I was only in it for This Diamond Ring, to be honest.
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I'm reminded of a ribald cartoon I read many moons ago. A very dignified elderly couple are walking down a hotel corridor, passing by a door with an open transom. They each have a startled look on their face. That look is explained by the dialogue they evidently hear through the transom:Jeemie wrote:You do suck.Beebs52 wrote:I misspelled cuckoo. Jeez. And cocoapuffs. I suck.
You think yourself worthy to be on this Bored?
Ribald dialogue, potentially NSFW
"Suck, Mary Beth, suck! 'Blow' is just a figure of speech!"
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About watching 500 Qs on ABC site ; I forgot, this was a prime-time show, so will be on the website.
Some shows they'll show right away, others they make you wait a week. Unless you log in your network "provider". They don't take "electronic frequencies projected through the atmosphere" as an answer, unless they're projected by a satellite.
Some shows they'll show right away, others they make you wait a week. Unless you log in your network "provider". They don't take "electronic frequencies projected through the atmosphere" as an answer, unless they're projected by a satellite.
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Beebs52 wrote:We used to ice skate to Gary Lewis et al. On Beaver Dam lake.
You misspelled Damn.
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We moved before I needed to express that...T_Bone0806 wrote:Beebs52 wrote:We used to ice skate to Gary Lewis et al. On Beaver Dam lake.
You misspelled Damn.
Well, then
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I did that too! I wish I still had it.T_Bone0806 wrote:Just me being Woodstock-y again. It's a weakness.
...and I wouldn't worry about misspelling Cocoa Puffs.
I read too many cereal boxes as a kid. In between emptying them out to get the cool prizes in them. Which usually turned out to be decidedly uncool.
I think the best thing I obtained from a cereal box was something you needed to send in boxtops and some coinage for postage and handling..to Battle Creek Michigan of course, where I imagined there were mountains of cereal being mined and put into boxes. Anyway, it was a 45 by Gary Lewis and the Playboys. On one side was This Diamond Ring and Little Miss Go-Go. On the other was Doin' The Flake. The cereal in question of course was Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Needless to say, the Flake never caught on as a dance sensation. I was only in it for This Diamond Ring, to be honest.
Flake flake do the flake flake flake . . .
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Just like I remembered! Thanks!TheConfessor wrote:Aw man, now I'm craving some cereal. This should have been a big hit!T_Bone0806 wrote:Just me being Woodstock-y again. It's a weakness.
...and I wouldn't worry about misspelling Cocoa Puffs.
I read too many cereal boxes as a kid. In between emptying them out to get the cool prizes in them. Which usually turned out to be decidedly uncool.
I think the best thing I obtained from a cereal box was something you needed to send in boxtops and some coinage for postage and handling..to Battle Creek Michigan of course, where I imagined there were mountains of cereal being mined and put into boxes. Anyway, it was a 45 by Gary Lewis and the Playboys. On one side was This Diamond Ring and Little Miss Go-Go. On the other was Doin' The Flake. The cereal in question of course was Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Needless to say, the Flake never caught on as a dance sensation. I was only in it for This Diamond Ring, to be honest.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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I live about a half hour from Battle Creek. When you drive into the city, you are usually greeted with the aroma of cereal being made. It smells very good.
Way back in the 70's they let people take tours of the Kellogg's plant. I remember going on one. I think they even gave out free samples.
As for the show- I think it will be brought back (perhaps to kick off the new season). I would like to see the following people on it:
Ken Jennings-I think he would do well
Brad Rutter-head to head against KJ would be must see TV.
Robin Carroll-the first female ToC winner on J!
Colby Burnett
John Carpenter-the first $1M winner on BAM
Nancy Christy
Who would you like to see on 500 Questions?
Way back in the 70's they let people take tours of the Kellogg's plant. I remember going on one. I think they even gave out free samples.
As for the show- I think it will be brought back (perhaps to kick off the new season). I would like to see the following people on it:
Ken Jennings-I think he would do well
Brad Rutter-head to head against KJ would be must see TV.
Robin Carroll-the first female ToC winner on J!
Colby Burnett
John Carpenter-the first $1M winner on BAM
Nancy Christy
Who would you like to see on 500 Questions?
I'm just a game show nerd.
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Me.Kazoo65 wrote:I live about a half hour from Battle Creek. When you drive into the city, you are usually greeted with the aroma of cereal being made. It smells very good.
Way back in the 70's they let people take tours of the Kellogg's plant. I remember going on one. I think they even gave out free samples.
As for the show- I think it will be brought back (perhaps to kick off the new season). I would like to see the following people on it:
Ken Jennings-I think he would do well
Brad Rutter-head to head against KJ would be must see TV.
Robin Carroll-the first female ToC winner on J!
Colby Burnett
John Carpenter-the first $1M winner on BAM
Nancy Christy
Who would you like to see on 500 Questions?
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Ed Toutant, of course.Kazoo65 wrote:Who would you like to see on 500 Questions?
And Maddie Suchard (Kids' Jeopardy!, 1 vs. 100) who, FB tells me, has grown up to become a beautiful college graduate.
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I'm flattered, and I like the way you think. I don't know if I'll ever be on another game show, but I'll keep trying. If you count the live internet stream at 4 a.m. for Million Second Quiz, I've done shows in 4 decades, so I hope something good comes along in the 2020s. But I'd enjoy watching any Bored folks on 500Q, if it comes back.jarnon wrote:Ed Toutant, of course.Kazoo65 wrote:Who would you like to see on 500 Questions?
And Maddie Suchard (Kids' Jeopardy!, 1 vs. 100) who, FB tells me, has grown up to become a beautiful college graduate.
And yes, Maddie is well on her way to achieving her goals of being a Supreme Court Justice and trophy wife.
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I've waited till I watched all the shows before I looked at this thread to avoid any spoilers that may get dropped. Reading (it turned into skimming) this thread makes me wish there were more episodes to watch.
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Nah, Maddie is going to have a trophy husband.TheConfessor wrote:I'm flattered, and I like the way you think. I don't know if I'll ever be on another game show, but I'll keep trying. If you count the live internet stream at 4 a.m. for Million Second Quiz, I've done shows in 4 decades, so I hope something good comes along in the 2020s. But I'd enjoy watching any Bored folks on 500Q, if it comes back.jarnon wrote:Ed Toutant, of course.Kazoo65 wrote:Who would you like to see on 500 Questions?
And Maddie Suchard (Kids' Jeopardy!, 1 vs. 100) who, FB tells me, has grown up to become a beautiful college graduate.
And yes, Maddie is well on her way to achieving her goals of being a Supreme Court Justice and trophy wife.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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Rachael Schwartz, winner of the 1994 ToC (6 years before Robin Carroll) deserves a mention if we're playing the female firsts game.
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It's coming back. --Bob
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