I recognize Larry Day, I think that was Ken Johnson nailing Marty Heeg with the football, but who the heck was the female 2&7 reporter/anchor with the tigers? It's driving me crazy!
I recognize Larry Day, I think that was Ken Johnson nailing Marty Heeg with the football, but who the heck was the female 2&7 reporter/anchor with the tigers? It's driving me crazy!
I think her name's Deborah Lamb.
The "Hello" campaign was actually used in many different tv markets back in the late 70s-early 80s. It just doesn't sound right with Milwaukee...
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^^ That show ruled.. The top prize was always a pair of supercycle mountain bikes.. Clap over your head everybody.. I always wondered if they got to drive the cars around after the show..
I recognize Larry Day, I think that was Ken Johnson nailing Marty Heeg with the football, but who the heck was the female 2&7 reporter/anchor with the tigers? It's driving me crazy!
I believe that was Deborah Lamb..and wasn't that Jim Van Horne playing football?
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- When someone asks how far something is you respond with the time it takes to drive there, not the actual distance? (ex. Q: How far is Edmonton from Calgary? A: About 3 hours ).
- You end your sentences with "hey?" instead of "eh?" (ex. Nice weather we're having, hey?).
- When you become disorientated you start looking for mountains to know which way is west
- When you travel outside of Calgary, you get tired of explaining what a Chinook is.
- You slow down whenever you see a pickup truck on the side of a road thinking its a multinova.
...you need instructions posted on how to yield onto Deerfoot. I really found that strange.
...so true...i hate city drivers, gimme a good ol' gravel country road any time. at least there i won't get cut off, fingered, tailgated, passed-and-then-be forced-to-slam-on-my-brakes, have my door run into...just a nod and a wave....ah, the simple life.