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On Feb 9, 7:44*am, HK wrote:
BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 9, 6:30 am, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:14:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: I was in the same high school class as Andy Kaufman. *Only thing is, he went to Great Neck High School on Long Island, NY *and I went to Norwell High School in MA. * Never met. I went to school with Tony Conigliaro - only he went to St Mary's in Lynn and I went to Marblehead High. *I did meet him and, minor claim to fame, struck him out with three straight fastballs in the state championship game pitching in relief. I was born on the same day as Gisele Bundchen, Thomas Friedman, Natalie Wood and Carlos Santana. Unfortunately, I don't know any of them. Not to worry; no one of consequence knows you, either, or at least admits to it. I went to high school with Floyd Little. He was a couple of years ahead of me. I knew him. So did everyone else at the school. He was a very popular fellow. He was at least as good a basketball player as he was at his "chosen" game.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wiggle wiggle little worm.... Why won't you just tell us the name of your Dating Game composer? Could it have been a lie? Told you this the other day; much more fun watching low-brain-output assholes like you react. I'm conducting experiments in classical conditioning. Your job is to react. You do well at this, Fideaux. You couldn't conduct an experiment if it bit you in the ass. With all of your psychosis, neurosis, and other afflictions it's a wonder you haven't spontaneously combusted yet. Go back to high school. This time, concentrate on your studies instead of Mary Sue's teats.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mary Sue.. What kind of poser school did you go to old man? Wiggle wiggle, on to the next Lobsta' boat... What was the name of the Dating Game composer? |
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 07:42:11 -0500, HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 04:01:53 -0800 (PST), wrote: Not to worry; no one of consequence knows you, either, or at least admits to it. Really. And how do you know that Harry? I asked everyone of consequence. I'm sure you did. Not. -- Happy Holidays and Merry Whatever It Is That ****es Liberals Off. |
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Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 07:42:11 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 04:01:53 -0800 (PST), wrote: Not to worry; no one of consequence knows you, either, or at least admits to it. Really. And how do you know that Harry? I asked everyone of consequence. I'm sure you did. Not. -- Did too. In fact, it even was a survey question on Family Feud. "Survey says, 99.99% of people of consequence never heard of SW Tom" or "would buy an eTec outboard" "110% said they'd never have two eTecs on the back of a Grady-White." |
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:18:35 -0500, HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 07:42:11 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 04:01:53 -0800 (PST), wrote: Not to worry; no one of consequence knows you, either, or at least admits to it. Really. And how do you know that Harry? I asked everyone of consequence. I'm sure you did. Not. Did too. In fact, it even was a survey question on Family Feud. "Survey says, 99.99% of people of consequence never heard of SW Tom" or "would buy an eTec outboard" "110% said they'd never have two eTecs on the back of a Grady-White." Gosh - how original. -- Chaos! Panic! Disaster! (My work here is done) |
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On Feb 8, 9:31*pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Feb 8, 9:02 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 8, 8:54 pm, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 21:24:23 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 20:17:20 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 17:58:42 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 15:53:58 -0500, HK wrote: I did go to college with a fellow who wrote music for the dating game and another of those silly dating-marriage shows. Really. Who was it because if you did, you've got to be at least 80 years old. Check your math, Mr. Wizard. I did - most of the people, with the exception of Chuck Barris, is dead and gone. *Most were in the 80s when they died. Check it yourself Mr. Dating Game Music. Try again. The Dating Game hit the airwaves in the mid 1960s. Are you assuming that all who worked that show from its first year to its last and the derivative shows were the same age? Are you assuming that everyone who works in any television show is the same age as everyone else on the show? Are you assuming that everyone who works a TV show stays long enough to be "identified" with it? What I know is that when I was in contact with one of my college buddies, he said something like..."have you heard about XXX...he's putting together the music on the dating game." Well, i looked for the show and there was his name...in the credits. He worked the newlywed game and one other for a while, too. * Dick Clark did the new year's eve show this past December 31. Was everyone doing that show the same aqe as Clark? Sometimes, but not often, I wonder about you binary thinking guys. The following music used on the series were done by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass: "Spanish Flea" (bachelor intro) Written by Julius Wechter - dead at 80 "Whipped Cream" (bachelorette intro) Written by Allen Toussaint who is still alive - at 81 "Lollipops and Roses" (meet your date cue) Written by Anthony Velona - dead at 79 "Ladyfingers" and "Lemon Tree" (think cues) Written by Will Holt - allive - 78 Other music cues used on the show include: "Fantail" by Count Basie (turntable cue when Jim Lange (later Chuck Woolery) says, "and here they are!") *I know you didn't go to school with Count Basie. "Little Rosie" by Chuck Barris (New Dating Game 1973 closing theme) - Ditto. "Love Sickness" by The Trumpets Ole (times up cue) Milton Delugg who was born in 1918 and is now dead. "Boston Bust-Out" by Jimmy McGriff (prize intro cue) - Never went to a formal school. Dating Game 1965, main theme Chet Baker/The Mariachi Brass - never went to school - never graduated junior high school. New Dating Game 1973, main theme by David Mook - counldn't have been David Mook becasue David Mook is a pseudonym for somebody listed above. So, Mr. Wizard - who was it? None of those guys. But you are assuming those tunes were the only music on the show. I haven't the foggiest what music my college buddy wrote or arranged for the shows, only that the one time I saw the show, he was listed in the credits. Yeah - right. *Those are the credit lines moron. Perhaps you can track down everyone who worked on the show...that should keep you out of mischief. Perhaps you need to stop trying to play with the Big Boys and just admit that you never went to school with anybody associated with either The Dating Game versions. Sometimes Harry you really are a jerk. Apparently the Dating Game was a big deal to you and a few others here. That in itself is worth a laugh. "...anybody associated with...the Dating Game." Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it. Well then, I'm proud to say that I went to theological school with Thomas and Alexander Campbell. Their pictures are in the hallway. Theological school? Yikes. Have you been deprogrammed? Deprogrammed? Forgive me, but I'm not following you comment. Exit counseling? Deprogrammed? Exit counceling? Oh. LOL ! I see what you're saying, now, Harry. No, I've never been *deprogrammed* or taken *exit counseling* For what? Trying to maintain a good level of integrity? I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Eisboch |
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On Feb 9, 7:57*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Eisboch Oh, I'm sure that I am considered a lower life form now that I've let it be known that I attended Seminary for a couple years. |
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On Feb 9, 8:18*am, HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 07:42:11 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 04:01:53 -0800 (PST), wrote: Not to worry; no one of consequence knows you, either, or at least admits to it. Really. And how do you know that Harry? I asked everyone of consequence. I'm sure you did. Not. -- Did too. In fact, it even was a survey question on Family Feud. "Survey says, 99.99% of people of consequence never heard of SW Tom" or "would buy an eTec outboard" *"110% said they'd never have two eTecs on the back of a Grady-White."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You are just completely incapable of telling the truth. |
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On Feb 9, 8:13*am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 9, 7:44 am, HK wrote: Mary Sue.. What kind of poser school did you go to old man? * Wiggle wiggle, on to the next Lobsta' boat... *What was the name of the Dating Game composer? When I was a lad, girls had real girl names. And since I went to school in New Haven, which at the time had a substantial Roman Catholic population, "Mary" and variations on "Mary" were not uncommon girls' names. Other common names included Susan, Margaret, Ellen, Barbara, Karen, Diana, Jane, Bonnie, Judy, et cetera. I know, you grew up in the Palin era, when girls were named Sprocket, Twinkle and Greasegun. Doesn't your daughter have some sort of funky name like that? Wait until your little girl discovers she is a girl. Your motorcycle racing days will be over. That's our Harry. When caught in a lie, wiggle out of it any way you can, even if it means having to say crappy things about someone's daughter. What a low life.fersion |
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Tim wrote:
On Feb 8, 9:31 pm, HK wrote: Deprogrammed? Exit counceling? Oh. LOL ! I see what you're saying, now, Harry. No, I've never been *deprogrammed* or taken *exit counseling* For what? Trying to maintain a good level of integrity? I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. I wasn't and am not questioning your integrity, just your need for exit counseling following theological seminary indoctrination! ( :) ) Hey, I used to attend episcopal services once in a while while in college. Not that I am episcopalian. But the priest there was very smart. After Sunday morning services in his chapel, he served the best breakfast buffet in town for us starving college kids, *and* by far, and I mean by far, the girls who attend were without question among the best-looking babes on campus. Actually, we were ecumenical. We ate around. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Eisboch Hey! Not true. I was just poking fun at being theologically trained. I have no idea what faith tim believes. I am sure Tim will not take this personally. I am unimpressed by the faith a person believes. I am impressed by the way some people *practice* their faith, though. I've mentioned my father in law is a conservative Christian, and I have great respect for him, because he *practices* what Jesus taught. He and his wife spend most of time and money helping people who need help because "that's what Christianity has taught us." *That* impresses me. |
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Tim wrote:
On Feb 9, 7:57 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Eisboch Oh, I'm sure that I am considered a lower life form now that I've let it be known that I attended Seminary for a couple years. Don't be silly. Some great thinkers and do-ers have come from seminaries. |
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On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 06:11:19 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Feb 9, 7:57*am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Oh, I'm sure that I am considered a lower life form now that I've let it be known that I attended Seminary for a couple years. WHAT?!?!?!?!? Standby for dumb foch, dumb schitt and general unplesantness from our resident oh so knowledgable liberal arts/humanities major. -- "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 06:11:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 9, 7:57 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Oh, I'm sure that I am considered a lower life form now that I've let it be known that I attended Seminary for a couple years. WHAT?!?!?!?!? Standby for dumb foch, dumb schitt and general unplesantness from our resident oh so knowledgable liberal arts/humanities major. Isn't it interesting that after all these years, you and a couple of others presume to think you know what I think. Well, in this, as in most instances, you are wrong. Again. |
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HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 06:11:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 9, 7:57 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Oh, I'm sure that I am considered a lower life form now that I've let it be known that I attended Seminary for a couple years. WHAT?!?!?!?!? Standby for dumb foch, dumb schitt and general unplesantness from our resident oh so knowledgable liberal arts/humanities major. Isn't it interesting that after all these years, you and a couple of others presume to think you know what I think. Well, in this, as in most instances, you are wrong. Again. Actually, you don't know what you think or know. You change your mind on your "core beliefs" more often than most people brush their teeth. -- Looking to for a good time? click here to make yourself feel good. http://tinyurl.com/d3vxvm |
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 11:09:41 -0500, HK wrote:
Isn't it interesting that after all these years, you and a couple of others presume to think you know what I think. Well, in this, as in most instances, you are wrong. Again. Oh no - I am quite right. You are so predictable, one could build a logic table exhibiting your response to almost any issue or question with 100% accuracy. Including your choice of words. If you were a wrist watch, you'd rival the National Bureau of Standards atomic clock for repeatability. -- "An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup." H.L. Mencken |
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Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 11:09:41 -0500, HK wrote: Isn't it interesting that after all these years, you and a couple of others presume to think you know what I think. Well, in this, as in most instances, you are wrong. Again. Oh no - I am quite right. You are so predictable, one could build a logic table exhibiting your response to almost any issue or question with 100% accuracy. Including your choice of words. If you were a wrist watch, you'd rival the National Bureau of Standards atomic clock for repeatability. -- Well, you have certainly predicted wrong on my feelings about religion, and more than once. As I stated previously, there are theological seminaries that provide their students with first-rate educations, and there are church-affiliated colleges and universities that do the same. Among these are Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Notre Dame in South Bend and Catholic University here in the district. You're just a humble square in Flatland. |
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On Feb 9, 3:58*am, wrote:
On Feb 9, 2:24*am, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it. There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly *(even the middle initial) *who did the audio work for a number of TV shows and our name appears in the credits. * Because I was always a audio nut as a teenager, some people I knew at the time thought it was me. * It isn't/wasn't obviously. Eisboch Yeah, but it's so much fun watching Harry wiggle out of this one...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats more fun, is waiting for the " notarized proof " I requested from Loogy. It shows he HAS NONE. Whos wiggling now? Your Latreen Commander, that's who. I think insted of finding his teeth, he should find his glasses. C'MON LOOGY, WHERE'S THE PROOF I ASKED FOR ????????? YOU CLAIMED TO HAVE IT, LETS SEE IT. |
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On Feb 9, 6:58*am, John H wrote:
On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 11:14:31 GMT, Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:14:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: I was in the same high school class as Andy Kaufman. *Only thing is, he went to Great Neck High School on Long Island, NY *and I went to Norwell High School in MA. * Never met. I went to school with Tony Conigliaro - only he went to St Mary's in Lynn and I went to Marblehead High. *I did meet him and, minor claim to fame, struck him out with three straight fastballs in the state championship game pitching in relief. I was born on the same day as Gisele Bundchen, Thomas Friedman, Natalie Wood and Carlos Santana. Unfortunately, I don't know any of them. Shame. Natalie Wood and I were great friends. Met while she was filming 'From Here to Eternity'. The Pearl Harbor attack scenes, at least some of the fighter strafing scenes, were filmed at Ft. MacArthur in San Pedro while I was stationed there. I talked to her, waved at her, looked awe-struck at her, and got her signature on my 'West Side Story' album cover. She never waved back, or talked to me, or looked awe-struck when I was around, but I still considered her a great friend -- 'til she got murdered.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - She got hammered, and fell off a boat. No murder, only " death by mis- fortune ". She was cute, though. |
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On Feb 9, 1:44*pm, wrote:
On Feb 9, 3:58*am, wrote: On Feb 9, 2:24*am, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it. There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly *(even the middle initial) *who did the audio work for a number of TV shows and our name appears in the credits. * Because I was always a audio nut as a teenager, some people I knew at the time thought it was me. * It isn't/wasn't obviously. Eisboch Yeah, but it's so much fun watching Harry wiggle out of this one...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats more fun, is waiting for the " notarized proof " I requested from Loogy. It shows he HAS NONE. Whos wiggling now? Your Latreen Commander, that's who. I think insted of finding his teeth, he should find his glasses. C'MON LOOGY, WHERE'S THE PROOF I ASKED FOR ????????? YOU CLAIMED TO HAVE IT, LETS SEE IT.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What in hell are you babbling about NOW? |
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On Feb 9, 9:11*am, Tim wrote:
On Feb 9, 7:57*am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message .... I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now.. --------------------------------------------- Harry doesn't share your faith, therefore you are wrong. If you push it, you'll also be undereducated, dumb or worse. Eisboch Oh, I'm sure that I am considered a lower life form now that I've let it be known that I attended Seminary for a couple years. " You're in the Dwarf Army...You're in the Dwarf Army..." -sung to the tune of " We're in the Money ". |
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On Feb 9, 1:50*pm, wrote:
On Feb 9, 1:44*pm, wrote: On Feb 9, 3:58*am, wrote: On Feb 9, 2:24*am, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it. There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly *(even the middle initial) *who did the audio work for a number of TV shows and our name appears in the credits. * Because I was always a audio nut as a teenager, some people I knew at the time thought it was me. * It isn't/wasn't obviously. Eisboch Yeah, but it's so much fun watching Harry wiggle out of this one...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats more fun, is waiting for the " notarized proof " I requested from Loogy. It shows he HAS NONE. Whos wiggling now? Your Latreen Commander, that's who. I think insted of finding his teeth, he should find his glasses. C'MON LOOGY, WHERE'S THE PROOF I ASKED FOR ????????? YOU CLAIMED TO HAVE IT, LETS SEE IT.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What in hell are you babbling about NOW?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The fact YOU stated. YOU said you could , and I quote " I can blow that lie out of the water, and I HAVE PROOF " Put up, or shut the **** up, turd. |
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On Feb 8, 9:54*pm, HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 21:24:23 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 20:17:20 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 17:58:42 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 15:53:58 -0500, HK wrote: I did go to college with a fellow who wrote music for the dating game and another of those silly dating-marriage shows. Really. Who was it because if you did, you've got to be at least 80 years old. Check your math, Mr. Wizard. I did - most of the people, with the exception of Chuck Barris, is dead and gone. *Most were in the 80s when they died. Check it yourself Mr. Dating Game Music. Try again. The Dating Game hit the airwaves in the mid 1960s. Are you assuming that all who worked that show from its first year to its last and the derivative shows were the same age? Are you assuming that everyone who works in any television show is the same age as everyone else on the show? Are you assuming that everyone who works a TV show stays long enough to be "identified" with it? What I know is that when I was in contact with one of my college buddies, he said something like..."have you heard about XXX...he's putting together the music on the dating game." Well, i looked for the show and there was his name...in the credits. He worked the newlywed game and one other for a while, too. * Dick Clark did the new year's eve show this past December 31. Was everyone doing that show the same aqe as Clark? Sometimes, but not often, I wonder about you binary thinking guys. The following music used on the series were done by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass: "Spanish Flea" (bachelor intro) Written by Julius Wechter - dead at 80 "Whipped Cream" (bachelorette intro) Written by Allen Toussaint who is still alive - at 81 "Lollipops and Roses" (meet your date cue) Written by Anthony Velona - dead at 79 "Ladyfingers" and "Lemon Tree" (think cues) Written by Will Holt - allive - 78 Other music cues used on the show include: "Fantail" by Count Basie (turntable cue when Jim Lange (later Chuck Woolery) says, "and here they are!") *I know you didn't go to school with Count Basie. "Little Rosie" by Chuck Barris (New Dating Game 1973 closing theme) - Ditto. "Love Sickness" by The Trumpets Ole (times up cue) Milton Delugg who was born in 1918 and is now dead. "Boston Bust-Out" by Jimmy McGriff (prize intro cue) - Never went to a formal school. Dating Game 1965, main theme Chet Baker/The Mariachi Brass - never went to school - never graduated junior high school. New Dating Game 1973, main theme by David Mook - counldn't have been David Mook becasue David Mook is a pseudonym for somebody listed above. So, Mr. Wizard - who was it? None of those guys. But you are assuming those tunes were the only music on the show. I haven't the foggiest what music my college buddy wrote or arranged for the shows, only that the one time I saw the show, he was listed in the credits. Yeah - right. *Those are the credit lines moron. Perhaps you can track down everyone who worked on the show...that should keep you out of mischief. Perhaps you need to stop trying to play with the Big Boys and just admit that you never went to school with anybody associated with either The Dating Game versions. Sometimes Harry you really are a jerk. Apparently the Dating Game was a big deal to you and a few others here. That in itself is worth a laugh. "...anybody associated with...the Dating Game." Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bull****. Nice way to get out of yet another lie. |
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"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:14:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: I was in the same high school class as Andy Kaufman. Only thing is, he went to Great Neck High School on Long Island, NY and I went to Norwell High School in MA. Never met. I went to school with Tony Conigliaro - only he went to St Mary's in Lynn and I went to Marblehead High. I did meet him and, minor claim to fame, struck him out with three straight fastballs in the state championship game pitching in relief. I was born on the same day as Gisele Bundchen, Thomas Friedman, Natalie Wood and Carlos Santana. Unfortunately, I don't know any of them. -- "I have tried to know absolutely nothing about a great many things, and I have succeeded fairly well." Robert Benchley Ernie Broglio went to my high school. Graduated before my time but would come by sometimes when we were playing pickup ball. How anybody could hit a major league pitcher is amazing. I never got a hit off him. |
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On Feb 8, 10:16*am, wrote:
On Feb 8, 9:14*am, wrote: On Feb 8, 8:02*am, HK wrote: wrote: He even thinks Obama is truthful!! *LOL I do know this for su *you* are unaccomplished, a careless father, and an asshole. Herr Krause, surely you can *tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! On February 8th, 2009 Herr Loogy wrote..... Heres the quote, asshole, if you dont remember..... Herr Krause, surely you can tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. Loogys quote below...... It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! I then asked for " notarized proof ". You have posted ZIP. |
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"Zombie of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:18:35 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 07:42:11 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 04:01:53 -0800 (PST), wrote: Not to worry; no one of consequence knows you, either, or at least admits to it. Really. And how do you know that Harry? I asked everyone of consequence. I'm sure you did. Not. Did too. In fact, it even was a survey question on Family Feud. "Survey says, 99.99% of people of consequence never heard of SW Tom" or "would buy an eTec outboard" "110% said they'd never have two eTecs on the back of a Grady-White." Gosh - how original. -- Chaos! Panic! Disaster! (My work here is done) 110%? Sounds more like he is one of the 8 in 5 with math illiteracy. Or he is a vote counter in Chicago. |
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On Feb 9, 1:58*pm, wrote:
On Feb 8, 10:16*am, wrote: On Feb 8, 9:14*am, wrote: On Feb 8, 8:02*am, HK wrote: wrote: He even thinks Obama is truthful!! *LOL I do know this for su *you* are unaccomplished, a careless father, and an asshole. Herr Krause, surely you can *tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! On February 8th, 2009 Herr Loogy wrote..... * * * * *Heres the quote, asshole, if you dont remember..... *Herr Krause, surely you can *tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. Loogys quote below...... It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! I then asked for " notarized proof ". You have posted ZIP.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I can do it easily without "notorized proof" and will do so if you take the wager. You see, dummy, I don't have to do a damned thing if I don't feel like it, and you can't do a damned thing about it. Understand, low life? |
Hey, Harry
On Feb 9, 8:48*am, Tim wrote:
On Feb 8, 9:31*pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 8, 9:02 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 8, 8:54 pm, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 21:24:23 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 20:17:20 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 17:58:42 -0500, HK wrote: Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 15:53:58 -0500, HK wrote: I did go to college with a fellow who wrote music for the dating game and another of those silly dating-marriage shows. Really. Who was it because if you did, you've got to be at least 80 years old. Check your math, Mr. Wizard. I did - most of the people, with the exception of Chuck Barris, is dead and gone. *Most were in the 80s when they died. Check it yourself Mr. Dating Game Music. Try again. The Dating Game hit the airwaves in the mid 1960s. Are you assuming that all who worked that show from its first year to its last and the derivative shows were the same age? Are you assuming that everyone who works in any television show is the same age as everyone else on the show? Are you assuming that everyone who works a TV show stays long enough to be "identified" with it? What I know is that when I was in contact with one of my college buddies, he said something like..."have you heard about XXX...he's putting together the music on the dating game." Well, i looked for the show and there was his name...in the credits. He worked the newlywed game and one other for a while, too. * Dick Clark did the new year's eve show this past December 31. Was everyone doing that show the same aqe as Clark? Sometimes, but not often, I wonder about you binary thinking guys. The following music used on the series were done by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass: "Spanish Flea" (bachelor intro) Written by Julius Wechter - dead at 80 "Whipped Cream" (bachelorette intro) Written by Allen Toussaint who is still alive - at 81 "Lollipops and Roses" (meet your date cue) Written by Anthony Velona - dead at 79 "Ladyfingers" and "Lemon Tree" (think cues) Written by Will Holt - allive - 78 Other music cues used on the show include: "Fantail" by Count Basie (turntable cue when Jim Lange (later Chuck Woolery) says, "and here they are!") *I know you didn't go to school with Count Basie. "Little Rosie" by Chuck Barris (New Dating Game 1973 closing theme) - Ditto. "Love Sickness" by The Trumpets Ole (times up cue) Milton Delugg who was born in 1918 and is now dead. "Boston Bust-Out" by Jimmy McGriff (prize intro cue) - Never went to a formal school. Dating Game 1965, main theme Chet Baker/The Mariachi Brass - never went to school - never graduated junior high school. New Dating Game 1973, main theme by David Mook - counldn't have been David Mook becasue David Mook is a pseudonym for somebody listed above. So, Mr. Wizard - who was it? None of those guys. But you are assuming those tunes were the only music on the show. I haven't the foggiest what music my college buddy wrote or arranged for the shows, only that the one time I saw the show, he was listed in the credits. Yeah - right. *Those are the credit lines moron. Perhaps you can track down everyone who worked on the show...that should keep you out of mischief. Perhaps you need to stop trying to play with the Big Boys and just admit that you never went to school with anybody associated with either The Dating Game versions. Sometimes Harry you really are a jerk. Apparently the Dating Game was a big deal to you and a few others here. That in itself is worth a laugh. "...anybody associated with...the Dating Game." Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it. Well then, I'm proud to say that I went to theological school with Thomas and Alexander Campbell. Their pictures are in the hallway. Theological school? Yikes. Have you been deprogrammed? Deprogrammed? Forgive me, but I'm not following you comment. Exit counseling? Deprogrammed? Exit counceling? Oh. LOL ! I see what you're saying, now, Harry. No, I've never been *deprogrammed* or taken *exit counseling* For what? *Trying to maintain *a good level of integrity? I didn't catch your drift for a moment. and after about 3 years of my posting on here, I'm really surprised that you never picked up on something being wrong , I mean, REALLY wrong with me -that is until now..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Christianity stands for integrity and self accountability. Harry hates those traits, it doesn't suit his self indulgent, hypocritical lifestyle... |
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On Feb 9, 3:03*pm, wrote:
On Feb 9, 1:58*pm, wrote: On Feb 8, 10:16*am, wrote: On Feb 8, 9:14*am, wrote: On Feb 8, 8:02*am, HK wrote: wrote: He even thinks Obama is truthful!! *LOL I do know this for su *you* are unaccomplished, a careless father, and an asshole. Herr Krause, surely you can *tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! On February 8th, 2009 Herr Loogy wrote..... * * * * *Heres the quote, asshole, if you dont remember..... *Herr Krause, surely you can *tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. Loogys quote below...... It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! I then asked for " notarized proof ". You have posted ZIP.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I can do it easily without "notorized proof" and will do so if you take the wager. You see, dummy, I don't have to do a damned thing if I don't feel like it, and you can't do a damned thing about it. Understand, low life?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - " Notarized " is the ONLY way I would believe ANYTHING you say...LIAR. Now who's " backpeddling, and squirming ". As usual, you just proved you are full of ****. Go get the ground ready for your " special crop ". |
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wrote in message ... On Feb 9, 1:44 pm, wrote: On Feb 9, 3:58 am, wrote: On Feb 9, 2:24 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it. There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly (even the middle initial) who did the audio work for a number of TV shows and our name appears in the credits. Because I was always a audio nut as a teenager, some people I knew at the time thought it was me. It isn't/wasn't obviously. Eisboch Yeah, but it's so much fun watching Harry wiggle out of this one...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats more fun, is waiting for the " notarized proof " I requested from Loogy. It shows he HAS NONE. Whos wiggling now? Your Latreen Commander, that's who. I think insted of finding his teeth, he should find his glasses. C'MON LOOGY, WHERE'S THE PROOF I ASKED FOR ????????? YOU CLAIMED TO HAVE IT, LETS SEE IT.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What in hell are you babbling about NOW? ******************************************** Hee hee...caught red handed...let's see that shuckin' & jivin' routine of yours. |
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 9, 1:44 pm, wrote: On Feb 9, 3:58 am, wrote: On Feb 9, 2:24 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Well, he was. I was told by a friend he was, and I saw his name in the credits. That's the beginning and end of my interest in it. There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly (even the middle initial) who did the audio work for a number of TV shows and our name appears in the credits. Because I was always a audio nut as a teenager, some people I knew at the time thought it was me. It isn't/wasn't obviously. Eisboch Yeah, but it's so much fun watching Harry wiggle out of this one...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats more fun, is waiting for the " notarized proof " I requested from Loogy. It shows he HAS NONE. Whos wiggling now? Your Latreen Commander, that's who. I think insted of finding his teeth, he should find his glasses. C'MON LOOGY, WHERE'S THE PROOF I ASKED FOR ????????? YOU CLAIMED TO HAVE IT, LETS SEE IT.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What in hell are you babbling about NOW? ******************************************** Hee hee...caught red handed...let's see that shuckin' & jivin' routine of yours. Loogy could give a blood sample and prove only that genetically, he was subhuman. |
Hey, Harry
On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:24:17 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly According to some search engine, there are 13 people in the US who share my name. And Richard is a very common name. Casady |
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:24:17 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly According to some search engine, there are 13 people in the US who share my name. And Richard is a very common name. Casady Well, you don't spell your last name the right way. You should change it to Cassidy. If you did, you could claim to be a descendant of Hopalong Cassidy. |
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"Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:24:17 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly According to some search engine, there are 13 people in the US who share my name. And Richard is a very common name. Casady I am surprised there are not more. My name, including the spelling of the last (which is a little bit unusual) is shared by at least a hundred people, if not more. Your last name (assuming it's real) isn't that unusual. In Sweden, my last name is as common as "Smith" is here. Eisboch |
Hey, Harry
On Feb 9, 3:03*pm, wrote:
On Feb 9, 1:58*pm, wrote: On Feb 8, 10:16*am, wrote: On Feb 8, 9:14*am, wrote: On Feb 8, 8:02*am, HK wrote: wrote: He even thinks Obama is truthful!! *LOL I do know this for su *you* are unaccomplished, a careless father, and an asshole. Herr Krause, surely you can *tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! On February 8th, 2009 Herr Loogy wrote..... * * * * *Heres the quote, asshole, if you dont remember..... *Herr Krause, surely you can *tell the group of the one with whom you schooled with. Especially the composer of the themes to The Dating Game. Loogys quote below...... It was a lie. I can blow it completely out of the water! I then asked for " notarized proof ". You have posted ZIP.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I can do it easily without "notorized proof" and will do so if you take the wager. You see, dummy, I don't have to do a damned thing if I don't feel like it, and you can't do a damned thing about it. Understand, low life? Just LOOK at the backpeddling from the old, turd, LIAR. |
Hey, Harry
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 10:56:57 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Richard Casady" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:24:17 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly According to some search engine, there are 13 people in the US who share my name. And Richard is a very common name. Casady I am surprised there are not more. My name, including the spelling of the last (which is a little bit unusual) is shared by at least a hundred people, if not more. Your last name (assuming it's real) isn't that unusual. In Sweden, my last name is as common as "Smith" is here. Here's a site to look at http://names.mongabay.com/most_common_surnames.htm I looked because when I was a kid there were more Johnsons in Chicago than Smiths. Might have changed since, but I sure miss those Swedish bakeries. Locale can make assumptions tricky. When I was about 13 there was a crew of us kids that were inseparable troublemakers. Tom Czajkowski, Rich Plebanski, Ed Zurowski...and Fred Smith. Sometimes Richie Waszak joined us. His ma made excellent kielbasa. --Vic |
Hey, Harry
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 10:56:19 -0500, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 02:24:17 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: There is/was an audio engineer who shares my name exactly According to some search engine, there are 13 people in the US who share my name. And Richard is a very common name. Casady Well, you don't spell your last name the right way. You should change it to Cassidy. If you did, you could claim to be a descendant of Hopalong Cassidy. When I was a kid in the fifties every other person ask if I was any relation to Hopalong. It got really old. Been decades since I have heard that name. Casady |
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