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Yeah, but let's not forget those 80s Tigers, Lance parrish, Chet Lemon, Lou Whitaker, Alan Trammel, kirk Gibson-heck I can name more Tigers from a team from 20 years ago than I can from the team now!! And once I saw 'Morgana' come bouncing out of the stands to give sweet ol' Lance a kiss! [saw it on tv, I should say]
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I loved The Ghoul. He was the main reason to watch the corny 50s SciFi and Vincent Price movies. He lampooned Cleveland suburb Parma, and used "Who Stole the Kishka" as his theme.
Anyone remember when the owner of Joshua Door was found hacked to pieces in his trunk? The company that liquidated the stock in his stores ran the jingle: "You had an uncle in the furniture business, Joshua Door, but now he's no more." Rather macabre ... |
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The Ghoul's show originated in Ohio - Parma, I think, or maybe Toledo. He always used to say "overday" whatever that meant. What a hoot. I used to watch it just to see what he crazy stuff he would do - who cared about the crappy movie he showed?
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Check out my Detroit TV kids show website.
Detroit Kid Show Page! |
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How about he Bill Bonds drunken years. You just never knew what sort of the adventure the news might bring! Didn't he challenge Coleman young to fight?
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I was going to ask if he was dead yet, but come to think of it, that guy died every day, at 6:00 and 11:00.
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Uncle Al Dietrich was the guy who drove the tank, I remember watching the "Three Stooges" and the Little Rascals, or how about Soupy Sales or Bozo the Clown show out of Windsor, I worked in Bozo's house when he lived out on Farmington road north of 12 mile road, And Mr. Whodeanie was my 7th grade Drafting and Metal shop teacher at Whittier Jr High, Man that was a long time ago.
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