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The man who bellowed one of TV's most beloved phrases night after night takes GB on a journey through the history of the small screen.
Ed McMahon turned 85 this week. To celebrate, Ed joined us on the GB Radio Show. The man who bellowed one of TV's most beloved phrases night after night took us on a journey through the history of the small screen.
My neck and back had been hurting lately, and I visited my chiropractor. He suggested that since I use a laptop, the screen is in the wrong position. He advised me to put the computer up on phone books, and get a new keyboard. (Did you know that the proper height for your computer screen is for the top of the screen to be at eye level?) So off I went to Staples and came home...
The man who bellowed one of TV's most beloved phrases night after night is taking us on a journey through the history of the small screen. After a quick history lesson, he dishes on who he thinks is the "next" Johnny Carson.
When she was 93, Mae Laborde decided it was time to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. Now at 99-years-old, she's the freshest face in Hollywood!
In celebration of Halloween which I still don’t quite understand, I pay homage to the many ways that people scare the crap out of others in order to receive pleasure...very disturbing.Our BFF, Sweet Pea, sent me a totally nondescript email link to a game of tic, tac, toe. The screen prompted me to pick an ‘X’ or an ‘O’ which I did and began to place my ‘X’ in a square...the computer...
Summertime Cinema The first summer movie I remember seeing was "Marjorie Morningstar" staring Natalie Wood and Gene Kelly. My Grandmother and I walked to the little movie house (as it was called) on Main Street in Carmi Illinois, took our seats, and when the screen in front of me came alive my passion for summer movies was born. I remember "Around the World in Eighty Days", "Good...