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[email protected] February 9th 09 02:01 AM

Hey, Harry
 
On Feb 8, 8:35*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 8, 8:18 pm, HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 16:42:46 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
On Feb 8, 3:53 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 8, 10:14 am, wrote:
On Feb 7, 8:21 pm, wrote:
On Feb 7, 5:39 pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Feb 7, 12:54 pm, wrote:
On Feb 7, 10:59 am, wrote:
You stated you went to school with the person who wrote the jingle for
the Dating Game, correct? Which college was that?
crickets
It must have been Columbia when he was there with Obama, or possibly
at Yale with "W". *God forbid it be some place like Kansas State.
Nobody there would have any musical ability.
Nobody there would have any musical ability.
In the time I've been here, I have never read anything from Harry
saying he had any musical talent, or played any instrument.
Oh, really? He stated that he played guitar at one time, but backed
off of that lie when proven he didn't know ****. But, do you remember
just recently he stated that he went to college with the person that
wrote the Dating Game jingle? How much do you want to bet it's a lie,
and I can prove it's a lie?- Hide quoted text -
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Show me a " Notarized Letter " from a Lawyer, on his, or her
letterhead.
I never stated I went to school with whoever wrote the dating game
jingle. The problem with so many of the retards here is that their
reading *comprehension* is close to zero. I did go to college with a
fellow who wrote music for the dating game and another of those silly
dating-marriage shows.- Hide quoted text -
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Yeah, yeah.. I was there too, weren't you too Tim? I think John,
Loogie, Tom, Dick and the rest of the bunch went to that school just
like you did :)
Up - don't include me in that.
I didn't go to no fancy school - I went to a state university.
Like the rest of the 'po fokes...
JustHate didn't go to school, or at least not long enough to graduate.- Hide quoted text -


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Why would you say that? You know it's a lie..


I'm just going on what I see of you here...poor reading comprehension,
bad language skills, juvenile logical processes.- Hide quoted text -

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Pfffttt... projecting again? W all know you have had a couple of
pretty bad weeks here. You have been called to the table on several of
your lies and each time you fold and run to the next thread.. Don't
you think it's time to run along little boy

Zombie of Woodstock February 9th 09 02:12 AM

Hey, Harry
 
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?

--

"Never fight an inanimate object."

P.J. O'Rourke

[email protected] February 9th 09 02:16 AM

Hey, Harry
 
On Feb 8, 9:12*pm, 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?

--

"Never fight an inanimate object."

P.J. O'Rourke- Hide quoted text -

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Que the Crickets ;)

HK February 9th 09 02:24 AM

Hey, Harry
 
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?

--

"Never fight an inanimate object."

P.J. O'Rourke



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.

Perhaps you can track down everyone who worked on the show...that should
keep you out of mischief.

HK February 9th 09 02:25 AM

Hey, Harry
 
wrote:



Que the Crickets ;)



I doubt the Crickets were on that show.

Oh...you mean the ones you hear.


[email protected] February 9th 09 02:26 AM

Hey, Harry
 
On Feb 8, 9:24*pm, 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?


--


"Never fight an inanimate object."


P.J. O'Rourke


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.

Perhaps you can track down everyone who worked on the show...that should
keep you out of mischief.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


LOL, the plot thickens.... I saw my name in the credits of a few shows
last year, do you suppose...???

HK February 9th 09 02:29 AM

Hey, Harry
 
wrote:
On Feb 8, 9:24 pm, 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?
--
"Never fight an inanimate object."
P.J. O'Rourke

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.

Perhaps you can track down everyone who worked on the show...that should
keep you out of mischief.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


LOL, the plot thickens.... I saw my name in the credits of a few shows
last year, do you suppose...???



On what? America's Dumbest?

Tim February 9th 09 02:36 AM

Hey, Harry
 
"I got you beat...I went to college with the guy who wrote music for
The
Dating Game."

"have you heard about XXX...he's
putting together the music on the dating game"

ok, so... which is it?


HK February 9th 09 02:37 AM

Hey, Harry
 
Tim wrote:
"I got you beat...I went to college with the guy who wrote music for
The
Dating Game."

"have you heard about XXX...he's
putting together the music on the dating game"

ok, so... which is it?


Which is what?

Tim February 9th 09 02:46 AM

Hey, Harry
 
On Feb 8, 8:37*pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:
"I got you beat...I went to college with the guy who wrote music for
The
Dating Game."


"have you heard about XXX...he's
putting together the music on the dating game"


ok, so... which is it?


Which is what?


Which statement is true Harry. My question isn't really that difficult
to figure out.

.. If I didn't know better I would feel that you are trying to evade
the subject at hand.

Or maybe you actually are....


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