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A lot of TV shows back then and much worse today are just complete mind numbing drivel, I can't believe the American public slurps this stuff up. LOL... boggles my little mind over here. The reality shows, the Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Miley Cyrus, and fill in the blank with whatever is the latest twit that is propped up.
I have never understood why some men like overly made-up and obviously bottle-blond types like Pamela Anderson and Loni Anderson. (Hmmm . . . any relation?)
However, I did think that Loni was WONDERFUL on WKRP!!
I didn't want David on the show. He's too full of himself.
There never would have been a Baywatch show without Hasselhoff. He's the show. His acting is sort of larger than life/over the top, combined with good cartoons. It's sort of like watching a slooooooww trainwreck, you can't turn away, lol.
Sorry, but I LIKE HIM! He had such a fantastic smile also.
A lot of TV shows back then and much worse today are just complete mind numbing drivel, I can't believe the American public slurps this stuff up. LOL... boggles my little mind over here. The reality shows, the Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Miley Cyrus, and fill in the blank with whatever is the latest twit that is propped up.
I never watched that show, either.
I agree with you about the likes of Paris Hilton, Keeping Up With The Kartrashians, etc. Vapid. Such drivel.
I like some reality shows, such as Master Chef. I like Gordon Ramsay.
I have never understood why some men like overly made-up and obviously bottle-blond types like Pamela Anderson and Loni Anderson. (Hmmm . . . any relation?)
However, I did think that Loni was WONDERFUL on WKRP!!
I liked Loni Anderson on WKRP as well. She might have looked like the sterotypical blonde ditz, but she wasn't.
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