HEY KEN..... Since I've been a member, you've shown 3 Avatars. I think I'm gonna like your next one best of all! Hal
Just as a little help here Hal. The best way to alert someone that you’re writing to them is to put the @ sign before their full username. In this case it would be @Ken Anderson, bla, bla, bla. Now, since I did actually alert him, it would be a good time to ask him if he was indeed a tv personality and why we should dislike him.
Yeah, I change it out every now and then. Of course. I was the host of Coffee Time with Ken Anderson.
Oh yeah, you were opposite of the Mickey Mouse Club. Sorry, even at 6 or so years old, I had the hots for Annette Funicello so she won. OOps………….That couldn't have been you because I believe we're about the same age give or take...………...Musta been another Ken Anderson.
We all seem to need little hints and helps in the tech age in order to make the experience a tad better.
Just remembered another TV personality I did not like---William F. Buckley, Jr. He was a condescending snob, always trying so hard to be clever, he often out-clevered himself, IMO. If you have 45 minutes to kill some day, this is an interesting episode of Buckley's TV show, Firing Line. The subject was "Is the World Funny?" I post it only because some of the discussion is relevant now, I think. "When Groucho appeared on an episode of William F. Buckley’s “Firing Line,” in 1967, an enmity sprang up between the two men almost immediately, with Groucho characteristically going on the attack the minute he perceived Buckley’s air of privilege and authority. ..." - The New Yorker, 2014
How about that scene in the film "In The Heat Of The Night", when Sidney Poitier returns the slap the white landowner gave him! That was called "The slap that was heard around the world"! Hal
I'm so glad to read this thread. There are people you guys mentioned who I never liked, but they were so popular, I never said it out loud.