[Husker] Tommy Lee Goes To College
jonlists at cbsol.com
jonlists at cbsol.com
Thu Aug 18 11:01:32 CDT 2005
George.....
I thought Perlman came off pretty well as a "straight man" (in comedy
terms). His comment that Motley Crue "must be an acquired taste" was
absolutely hilarious.
Jon Johnston
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George Rapp <george.rapp at gmail.com> wrote on 08/17/2005 10:48:47 PM:
> On 8/17/05, jonlists at cbsol.com <jonlists at cbsol.com> wrote:
> I can't be the only one that's watched this...... comments?
>
> You're not. I'll cop to it as well. 8^)
> I thought it was pretty funny, but the most interesting part is watching
> him with the band. I'll watch the rest of it to see how he progesses
> there, if nothing else
>
> I could do without the narrator. He's like fingernails down the
> chalkboard every time he speaks, which is mercifully not too many times.
>
> I didn't think Harvey Perlman did himself any favors. He came off
> as pretty stiff -- or maybe that's the way they edited the show.
>
> UN-L obviously greenlighted the filming of this series on campus on
> the theory that "there's no such thing as bad publicity". I think
> it's working out well on that score. The 'Husker logos are
> everywhere -- and all the competing logos are digitally blurred out
> (even on the stadium scoreboards) -- and the fight songs are great
> lead-ins and lead-outs to commercials.
>
> George
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> always more secure when freedom is on the march. (Pres. George Bush
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