Ya Got Trouble!
- Robert Preston
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Ya Got Trouble!
Now I know all you folks are the right kind of BBs. I'm going to be perfectly frank. There's a new Bored challenge coming soon. Not just any challenge, it's a double.
Trouble!
BBs of the WWTBAM Bored. Heed that warning before it's too late! Watch for the telltale signs of this new Bored challenge. Are you constantly saying, "I remember that TV show!" or "When I was a kid, we only had three channels," or "I wasn't even alive in the 50s."
If so my friends. . .ya got trouble!
Trouble with a Capital T and that rhymes with D and that stands for Decades: PrimeTime!
Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 1
Premieres later this month
Here in River City
and nowhere else
I am the Music Man
- SportsFan68
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Re: Ya Got Trouble!
Finally!
Last place, here I come!
Last place, here I come!
-- 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
- T_Bone0806
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Re: Ya Got Trouble!
You watch your phraseology, my fine young feathered... my feathered young, my feathered fine... Never mind.!!!
Ah, reliving my Kirk Douglas Award-Winning performance from the 1975 Wilbur H. Lynch High School Drama Club production. I can still recall the reviews:
"Undeniably adequate"
"Enthusiastically received by his relatives in the audience"
"Remembered most of his lines"
"I actually managed to stay awake during most of his performance"
"I can actually envision this young man on Broadway someday..outside a theater holding a tin cup and a box of pencils asking for spare change"
Ah, reliving my Kirk Douglas Award-Winning performance from the 1975 Wilbur H. Lynch High School Drama Club production. I can still recall the reviews:
"Undeniably adequate"
"Enthusiastically received by his relatives in the audience"
"Remembered most of his lines"
"I actually managed to stay awake during most of his performance"
"I can actually envision this young man on Broadway someday..outside a theater holding a tin cup and a box of pencils asking for spare change"
"#$%&@*&"-Donald F. Duck