Okay Roadies, let's start off with showing off the Shooting the Shit Hats...
In Part 1 we talked about introducing the Word of the Day, and while we're still thinking about it I at least wanted to make you aware of the first entry;
The word of the day for that episode was "Milkacrit". This describes the fact that Blondie uses strictly oat milk in coffee but uses strictly whole milk for her cereal.
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In Part 2 during the discussion about bucket list type travel destinations, The Captain said to get to Antarctica you would fly to New Guinea and take a ship from there but obviously he misspoke and meant to say New Zealand.
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In Part 4 I know you were all as amazed as I was when Blondie asked who Bill Russell was, and I admitted when we were talking about it that I didn't know the numbers off the top of my head but I was pretty close. His numbers were as follows:
Before even getting to the NBA he won two NCAA Championships at University of San Francisco (1955/56) and was the College Payer of the Year in 1956.
He actually retired as a player later than I thought, it was in 1969, so he played 13 years and his accomplishments as a player were just unbelievable.
As a player he won 11 NBA championships. During that stretch he was the NBA's Most Valuable Player 5 times and an All Star 12 times.
I kind of botched the coaching thing. He was the Celtics player/coach 1965 - 1969 so while the team won championships in 68 and 69 those didn't add to his championship total.
He also coached the Seattle Supersonics and the Sacramento Kings for a year each.
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Blondie was correct; A Star is Born was done four times.
The first was in 1937 with Frederic March and Janet Gaynor, the second was in 1954 and I thought it was Laurence Olivier but it was actually James Mason and Judy Garland. The third was the one that I think everyone thinks is the first one, with Kris Kristoferson and Barbara Streisand in 1972, and of course last and probably least the most recent version with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga.
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Just a quick clarification from Part 5; Godspell was in fact an opera
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The word of the day for that episode was "Milkacrit". This describes the fact that Blondie uses strictly oat milk in coffee but uses strictly whole milk for her cereal.
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In Part 2 during the discussion about bucket list type travel destinations, The Captain said to get to Antarctica you would fly to New Guinea and take a ship from there but obviously he misspoke and meant to say New Zealand.
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In Part 4 I know you were all as amazed as I was when Blondie asked who Bill Russell was, and I admitted when we were talking about it that I didn't know the numbers off the top of my head but I was pretty close. His numbers were as follows:
Before even getting to the NBA he won two NCAA Championships at University of San Francisco (1955/56) and was the College Payer of the Year in 1956.
He actually retired as a player later than I thought, it was in 1969, so he played 13 years and his accomplishments as a player were just unbelievable.
As a player he won 11 NBA championships. During that stretch he was the NBA's Most Valuable Player 5 times and an All Star 12 times.
I kind of botched the coaching thing. He was the Celtics player/coach 1965 - 1969 so while the team won championships in 68 and 69 those didn't add to his championship total.
He also coached the Seattle Supersonics and the Sacramento Kings for a year each.
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Blondie was correct; A Star is Born was done four times.
The first was in 1937 with Frederic March and Janet Gaynor, the second was in 1954 and I thought it was Laurence Olivier but it was actually James Mason and Judy Garland. The third was the one that I think everyone thinks is the first one, with Kris Kristoferson and Barbara Streisand in 1972, and of course last and probably least the most recent version with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga.
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Just a quick clarification from Part 5; Godspell was in fact an opera
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We. okay I, talked about afew of paintings during Part 5 Roadies and here they are...