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Bring Out Your Dead (Part Whatever v2.0)

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adjective:narly
profession:sewer worker
noun:bikini
adjective:clairvoyant
medical condition: epistaxis
Leonard B. Stern, a __narly_(adj.) sewer worker (profession) who created Mad Libs, died on Tuesday at his bikini
(noun) in Beverly Hills, Calif from _clairvoyant
(adj.) epistaxis (medical condition). He was 88.
:( I love Mad Libs
 
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Aww! Looks like the Doctor Who hat trick has been completed for the moment. I remember watching old Doctor Who on WNPE-WNPI in Watertown before it turned to WPBS. I'd watch the show before Hockey Night in Canada would come on. The Daleks were scary as heck. The old adage about hiding behind the couch is true. I'll miss him very much.

With apologies to the new guy, Roy Skelton WAS the dalek voice. It's tough to listen to the voices in "Day of the Daleks" and not feel that Skelton's work in "Genesis" and the later stories with Davros were far superior...
 
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Les-there are not a lot of us around who remember when they came out with Mad Libs and how it took the country by storm.:)
We used them incessantly when we were driving in England on vacation- 2 wks at a time. Lots of laughs.
 
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This led to one of the great moments in The White Shadow.

The fact that I probably know most of the words to all of the songs the Coasters ever did is really beginning to concern me-am I really that old?:eek: But then again it made the show Smokey Joe's Cafe that much more enjoyable for me.
 
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The fact that I probably know most of the words to all of the songs the Coasters ever did is really beginning to concern me-am I really that old?

If it makes you feel any better, I strongly suspect you don't. Those Leiber and Stoller groups had repertoires than ran into the thousands.
 
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If it makes you feel any better, I strongly suspect you don't. Those Leiber and Stoller groups had repertoires than ran into the thousands.

Kep: I know-and I have probably heard most of them over the years. Many of the various groups also redid versions done by other groups. I have a large assortment of those old 45's which I never part with:)
 
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Kep: I know-and I have probably heard most of them over the years. Many of the various groups also redid versions done by other groups. I have a large assortment of those old 45's which I never part with:)

"Great cooga boogas, get me outta here." I know that's from The Cadets' "Stranded in the Jungle," it just seemed like the thing to say.
 
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