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Protected: The “Brad Stuff” in Arkansas

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

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Growing Pains

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

As sitcoms of the 1980’s go, I’d have to say that Growing Pains was one of the most subdued and wholesome of them all (despite Kirk Cameron’s goofy sidekick named Boner). However wholesome it was, once Kirk Cameron became an Evangelical Christian, he began to insist on the removal of anything in the series that might be construed as racy. This would also eventually lead to him alienating most of the cast, and having fellow cast member Julie McCullough fired from the show. In the meantime, fat jokes directed at daughter Carol Seaver (played by Tracey Gold), would eventually lead to the actresses real-life battle with anorexia. It was all the dreamstuff that Hollywood True Stories are made of. Read the rest of this entry »

Protected: The T-Ball Star Turns Five

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

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My Aunt Is Very Sick, Catherine Mary Stewart

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

It was ironic that Catherine Mary Stewart was appearing at the Flashback Weekend Horror Convention in Chicago on Sunday, August 14, 2011. I hadn’t even known that I would be attending this show beforehand – when I chose to show Jamie the film Weekend at Bernie’s exactly one week earlier. Catherine Mary Stewart had portrayed Gwen, the summer intern that Richard (Jonathan Silverman) developed a debilitating crush on. In fact, the first time he approached her for a date, the only words that would come out of his mouth was the non-sequitur “my aunt is very sick.” Read the rest of this entry »

Bill Clinton and Me

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

Only future history will reveal how President Bill Clinton’s administration is viewed and rated. The sex scandal that led to his becoming only the second President in American history to be impeached is just too fresh in our minds. But even with the periodic scandals that marred his administration from 1993-2001, Clinton still ranks high in the list of all-time greatest Presidents and left office with relatively high approval ratings. His accomplishments in the areas of foreign and domestic policy have been unmatched since the days of Ronald Reagan. In my view, he was also the most fiscally responsible President that we have had in the last 50 years.   Read the rest of this entry »