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BRING OUT YOUR DEAD (Part Whatever)

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Clearly, this Akbar was capable of identifying only land-based traps.
 
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Clearly, this Akbar was capable of identifying only land-based traps.

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Jack Horkheimer, "Star Gazer." (Anyone else remember when his show was called "Star Hustler?")

Anyone who watched late-night Wisconsin Public Television probably saw this show. It was often on after UW hockey games.

Side note: He was originally from Randolph, WI.
 
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He used to be on in northern Michigan too, right before WCMU Public TV signed off from midnight-6 AM.

That seems to have been his slot -- I saw him on the pre-sign off 2 a.m.-ish public TV slot in Mass, Oregon, North Carolina... He was fantastic!
 
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Sad when a child goes before the parent. Paul "Butcher" Vachon was back in the era when wrestlers looked like normal people and weren't full of chemicals. Thus he's still alive in his 70s. I grew up watching Mad Dog back in the heyday of the AWA. Sad day for the Vachon family.
 
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