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From: tob@world.std.com
Subject: Married... With Children FAQ [alt.tv.mwc]
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Subject: 0.0. Introduction and Intent
A short FAQ for alt.tv.mwc, the Married... With Children newsgroup.
There are other informative documents for this group, notably Dean
Adams' program guide. Unlike those, this file attempts to answer
frequently asked questions that keep coming up.
You may freely copy and distribute this file for personal use provided
that it is distributed in it's entirety, with all original author and
copyright information intact. Any sales of this document are expressly
forbidden, without the specific consent of the author.
------------------------------
Subject: 0.1. Table of Contents
0.0. Introduction and Intent
0.1. Table of Contents
1. Internet resources.
1.0. Where can I get Dean Adams' MWC program guide?
1.1. Is there a list of interesting quotes from MWC?
1.2. Are there MWC ftp sites? WWW pages?
1.3. Is there a MWC drinking game?
1.4. How do you know the names of the episodes?
1.5. How can I buy a NO MA'AM T-shirt?
1.6. How can I contact FOX TV on the net?
2. Being a good newsgroup neighbor
2.0. Should I post binaries here? (GIFs, JPGs, WAVs...)
2.1. Someone has crossposted to all the tv groups!
2.2. But there are no rules. I'll post what I want.
3. About the show itself
3.0. What was the deal with Seven? (The little blond boy)
3.1. What happened to David Garrison (Steve Rhoades)?
3.2. Peggy and Marcy were pregnant and suddenly they weren't.
What happened?
3.3. What was The Lost Show?
3.4. What was the deal with the episode about the radio
station? ...the episode about the Verduccis? ...the
episode with Alan Thicke?
3.5. Who sings the MWC theme song?
3.6. What was the deal with the red convertible?
3.7. What was the deal the strange scene at the end of "The
Unnatural", where Al plays baseball?
3.8. What does "NO MA'AM" stand for?
3.9. What name is "Al" short for?
3.A. How come in some episodes Peggy only has one scene ...
3.B. What is the full name of the hispanic woman reporter ...
3.C. What happened to Marcy's niece Amber?
3.D. What are the words to the Psycho Dad theme song?
4. About the stars
4.0. Has Christina Applegate ever posed nude? (No)
4.1. Isn't Amanda Bearse a lesbian?
4.2. Why did they replace Buck The Dog?
4.3. How can I write to members of the cast?
5. What else have the MWC stars appeared in?
5.0. Ed O'Neil (Al Bundy)
5.1. Katey Sagal (Peggy Bundy)
5.2. David Faustino (Bud Bundy)
5.3. Christina Applegate (Kelly Bundy)
5.4. Amanda Bearse (Marcy Rhoades/Marcy Darcy)
5.5. David Garrison (Steve Rhoades)
5.6. Ted McGinley (Jefferson Darcy)
6. Acknowledgements
6.0 Maintainer
6.1 Contributors to this FAQ
7. The obvious.
7.0. What was the best show on TV?
------------------------------
Subject: 1.0. Where can I get Dean Adams' MWC program guide?
The latest copy may be gotten from ftp.netcom.com, directory: /pub/gu/guides
In www, it may also be reached thru:
<ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/gu/guides/.index.html>
<http://www.nyx.net/~dnadams>
------------------------------
Subject: 1.1. Is there a list of interesting quotes from MWC?
Yes, or at least there has been. It is posted from time to time by Bob
Pack (ktgst+@pitt.edu,rpack@uunet.uu.net).
The most up-to-date quotes are available at
<http://www3.webbernet.net/~bob/mwc.html>
<http://www.pitt.edu/~ktgst/bundy.html>
------------------------------
Subject: 1.2. Are there MWC ftp sites? WWW pages?
I have made these as up-to-date as I was able, but the net changes all
the time and I don't have time to constantly recheck everything. If the
addresses given don't work and you can get me better information, please
do.
ftp anonymously to baldrick.eia.brad.ac.uk
(same site) fsp to "baldrick.eia.brad.ac.uk" port 21
Having been informed that it's unwieldy to type in the URL's by hand, I
have placed an index of all the MWC web pages I know of at:
<http://world.std.com/~tob/mwc.htm>
Note that the extension is _3_ letters. The page also includes links to
Dean Adam's guide and Bob Pack's list (Subject 1.1 and Subject 1.2), an
interview with David Faustino, and miscellaneous MWC-related material.
Email me if there are any problems.
------------------------------
Subject: 1.3. Is there a MWC drinking game?
If there weren't, would this be an entry? There is one, created by Anil
(Bob) Kapur <akkapur@artshh.watstar.uwaterloo.ca>, at:
<http://watarts.uwaterloo.ca/~akkapur/mwcdg.html>
------------------------------
Subject: 1.4. How do you know the names of the episodes?
There are several ways. The Sony site has them (See Subject 1.2), Dean
Adams' program guide has them (See Subject 1.0), and at least one
electronic TV guide has them.
------------------------------
Subject: 1.5. How can I buy a NO MA'AM T-shirt?
Contact Russ Ahlberg (rahlberg13@aol.com)
I ordered two shirts from Russ, and I had no problems, and many others
on this newsgroup have reported being satisfied too.
------------------------------
Subject: 1.6. How can I contact FOX TV on the net?
There is an email link at the Fox site,
<http://www.foxworld.com/ptsun.htm>
or you can email Fox directly at
<mailto:askfox@foxinc.com>
Also suggested, which I couldn't access when I tried to confirm it:
<http://bbs2.iguide.com/cgi-foxworld/podium>
------------------------------
Subject: 2.0. Should I post binaries here? (GIFs, JPGs, WAVs...)
Please don't. There are better options, such as putting it on your web
page, on your ftp site, or posting it to a binaries group.
The binaries group alt.binaries.multimedia.the-bundys was created
specifically to be an appropriate place for binaries that would
otherwise be posted on alt.tv.mwc. Note that all on-topic material is
appropriate to either one group or the other (alt.tv.mwc or
alt.binaries.multimedia.the-bundys), so no-one is being asked to not
post their stuff.
Also, if you're posting just to hear whether that nude pic is really
Christina, it isn't; see Subject 4.0.
------------------------------
Subject: 2.1. Someone has crossposted to all the tv groups!
Please just killfile the thread until it dies. Spammers usually do not
go back and read the replies to their posts in dozens of newsgroups. It
does no good to post a complaint within the group.
By replying to a spam in public, you inadvertantly become a spammer
yourself by cross-posting your reply to all of the groups the spammer
originally posted to. Complaining to the poster's internet service
provider is recommended.
If you feel you must answer, please answer by email instead of publicly,
so that your flamage only afflicts the one that crossposted it.
------------------------------
Subject: 2.2. But there are no rules. I'll post what I want.
It's true that no unmoderated group (alt or otherwise) has enforceable
rules. If they did, we'd see a lot less spam but more censorship.
Nevertheless, there's a reason Usenet has lots of different newsgroups.
There's value in following a consensus about what things belong where.
Everybody (except spammers) benefits.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.0. What was the deal with Seven? (The little blond boy)
In the 7th season, in what appeared to be an attempt to appeal to a more
mainstream audience, the producers hired Shane Sweet to play the
recurring character Seven.
The storyline (in the 7th season opener) is that relatives come to visit
the Bundys and stick them with their kid.
It quickly became clear that the fans were not happy with the new
direction or the new character. The writers at first wrote fewer lines
for him, and then wrote him out altogether. His disappearance was never
explained in the show, although "Rock Of Ages" (NOT his last show) hints
at an explanation.
Shane Sweet's last appearance was on "Peggy and the Pirates". However,
his face appeared in two later episodes. I will not spoil the jokes by
explaining this.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.1. What happened to David Garrison (Steve Rhoades)?
David left the show to further his broadway career. He was not fired, he
bought out his own contract.
The last show that aired with Steve Rhoades as a regular character was
_Rock and Roll Girl_. This was slightly confusing to some viewers, since
R&RG was not written to be his last show. _A Taxing Problem_ was
actually the last regular Steve Rhoades episode to be shot, and sets up
his departure better.
In _You Gotta Know When To Fold 'Em_, Steve's disappearance is explained
-- he left Marcy to become a forest ranger in Yosemite national park.
He has returned 4 times, in "The Egg And I", "Peggy and the Pirates",
"Get the Dodge out of Hell", and "Radio Free Trumaine".
------------------------------
Subject: 3.2. Peggy and Marcy were pregnant and suddenly they weren't.
What happened?
Katey Sagal was pregnant in real life, as she was in the first half of
the sixth season. Unfortunately she miscarried. She was reportedly
willing to continue the story line, but the producers decided against
it. In the episode "Al Bundy, Shoe Dick", both pregancies were explained
as a bad dream.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.3. What was The Lost Show?
"The Lost Show" was slated to be episode 310, "I'll See You In Court".
The producers could not come to an agreement with the network censors,
and the episode has never aired in the US. It has aired in Europe.
Producer Michael G. Moye has said about the episode: "If it aired today
people would wonder what the problem was."
There is a much fuller explanation in Dean Adams' program guide. (see
Subject: 1.0.)
------------------------------
Subject: 3.4. What was the deal with the episode about the radio
station? ...the episode about the Verduccis?
episode with Alan Thicke?
Married... With Children is Fox's longest-running show. As such, they
have used it three times as a "launching pad" for attempted spinoffs:
"Top of the Heap" (the episode that begins with Charlie Verducci
throwing a cat out a window)
"Radio Free Trumaine" (the episode about a college radio station).
"Enemies" (the episode where Kelly is dating a guy who cheating on
his girlfriend who is cheating on him with Alan Thicke)
These three are technically episodes of MWC, but focus mostly on the new
series' characters. In my opinion, they are better considered the first
episodes of the spinoffs.
The episode "Top Of The Heap" in the fifth season introduced the spinoff
"Top Of The Heap". Al Bundy appears in one scene, and also very briefly
at the end; other than that, no regular characters appear. The spinoff
lasted a short time, with several cameos by Bundys.
The episode "Radio Free Trumaine" in the ninth season introduced an
unnamed spinoff. All of the regular characters appear in the episode,
but only Bud, Marcy, and Steve Rhoades appear more than briefly. Fox
changed its mind about actually ordering and airing the spinoff, so
that's all there is of it, to the best of my knowledge.
The episode "Enemies" in the tenth season introduced "Enemies". All of
the regular characters appear in the episode, but only Kelly appears
more than briefly. There was talk of Fox airing the series _Enemies_
this season (1996-1997) but it didn't happen.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.5. Who sings the MWC theme song?
Yes, that is Frank Sinatra.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.6. What was the deal with the red convertible?
This is actually the answer to _two_ frequently asked questions:
What happened to the car that Peg won in "Just Married... With
Children"? (The episode where Al & Peg go on a game show where
newlyweds torture their spouse for prizes, "How Do I Love Thee?")
Where did the Bundys get the red car they left on the freeway in
"We'll Follow The Sun"? (The episode where the Bundys are stuck in a
traffic jam on the freeway for most of the show)
Each question answers the other.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.7. What was the deal the strange scene at the end of "The
Unnatural", where Al plays baseball?
It is a takeoff on "Eight Men Out", a movie about baseball's Shoeless
Joe Jackson.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.8. What does "NO MA'AM" stand for?
National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood!
------------------------------
Subject: 3.9. What name is "Al" short for?
On the show it has always been simply Al. One of the few names short
enough that Peggy can scream it out during sex.
It has been said that Ed O'Neill was on AOL and said Al was short for
Alfonz. But was it really Ed?
------------------------------
Subject: 3.A. How come in some episodes Peggy only has one scene,
talking on the phone from some faraway place?
Because in real life Katey was/is pregnant. (See Subject 3.2) In the
show her absence is explained by:
Returning to Wanker county to be taken care of / it was all a dream
"BUCK HAS A BELLY ACHE" (606) thru "AL BUNDY, SHOE DICK" (611)
Returning to Wanker county to take care of her heart-attacked mother.
"SHOEWAY TO HEAVEN" (901) thru "BUSINESS SUCKS (part 1)" (905)
Travelling to find her wayward father.
"Calendar Girl" thru "Torch Song Duet"
------------------------------
Subject: 3.B. What is the full name of the hispanic woman reporter who
we keep seeing?
Teresa Parente, who plays Miranda, spells it "Miranda Veracruz de la
Jolla Cardenal" and she would know better than anybody.
Other spellings abound. It is even spelled inconsistently on the
credits... "Miranda Cardinal" (_Bud Hits the Books_), "Miranda Veracruz
de Cardinale" (_Children Of The Corns_).
------------------------------
Subject: 3.C. What happened to Marcy's niece Amber?
They never explained why she disappeared. A few episodes since Juliet
Tablak's last appearance had roles seemingly written for her, like April
in Radio Free Trumaine, but played by someone else. When the question
has come up on the newsgroup, no-one seemed to know whether Juliet was
unavailable or what.
------------------------------
Subject: 3.D. What are the words to the Psycho Dad theme song?
Courtesy of Dean Adams' program guide:
"Psycho Dad" theme song:
Who's that riding into the sun.
Who's the man with the itchy gun.
Who's the man who kills for fun!
Psycho Dad. Psycho Dad. Psycho Dad!
He sleeps with a gun, but he loves his son.
Killed his wife 'cause she weighed a ton... Psycho Dad!
[From AL... WITH KELLY (501)]
"Psycho Dad" new theme song:
A little touched or so we're told.
Killed his wife 'cause she had a cold.
Might as well, she was gettin' old.
Psy-cho Dad, Psycho Dad, Psycho Dad.
He's quick with a gun, and his job ain't done.
Killed his wife by twenty-one, he's Psy-cho Dad!
"Psycho Mom" theme song:
Who's the gal who needs no man?
Killed him dead with the frying pan.
Did it 'cause he missed the can.
Psycho Mom, Psycho Mom, she's Psy-cho Mom!
[From TEACHER PETS (621)]
Marcy's take on "Psycho Dad":
Who's the guy who's show is done?
Whose TV hero's on the run?
Who'll be watching VH-1?
Loser Al, Loser Al, Loser Al!
[From I WANT MY PSYCHO DAD, PART 1]
------------------------------
Subject: 4.0. Has Christina Applegate ever posed nude? (No)
We used to get this question a lot. There exist nude pictures that claim
to be her, which fall into 3 categories:
* Other people who bear a small resemblance to her. Notably
Penthouse model Brianna Rae, Neriah Davis, Heather Lere and
playmate Barbara Moore. The Moore photo usually has attached the
story that it was sent "by an angry ex-boyfriend". If so, he very
oddly sent Ms. Moore's picture instead of his ex's.
Incidentally, Barbara Moore played Dee Anna in "The Wedding
Repercussions" and Neriah Davis played Anytime in "Flight of the
Bumblebee".
* Cut-and-paste jobs: Modified versions of genuine, non-nude
pictures of her. Usually her head or face pasted onto another
woman's body. I know of at least half a dozen, ranging from very
poor fakes to an almost-convincing picture on a white background
with flowers.
* Stills from _Streets_. These are really her, they just aren't very
nude.
Among the disputed claims about the scenes in _Streets_:
That she used some sort of fake breasts or fake top. (This
seems plausible to me, given the positioning and the
proportions.)
That there was a body double. (This does not seem plausible to
me because her face is visible. I'm reliably told that it is
really her)
If you want to be very technical, many years ago she appeared naked as a
baby with her mother in a commercial for Playtex baby bottle liners.
------------------------------
Subject: 4.1. Isn't Amanda Bearse a lesbian?
Yes, she has said so publicly.
------------------------------
Subject: 4.2. Why did they replace Buck The Dog?
Because the original Buck was very old. 12 1/2 years when he retired,
which is longer than most briards live. Remember, Buck was a trained
adult dog in the first season. Buck the character-dog died in "Requiem
For A Dead Briard" and was re-incarnated as Lucky; Buck the actor-dog
retired and has since died.
------------------------------
Subject: 4.3. How can I write to members of the cast?
Since MWC is no longer on, I can't recommend writing c/o Fox or Sony
Pictures studios any more.
<name>
c/o Sony Picture Studios
Stage 23
10202 W. Washington Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232
You could write c/o their agent, which addresses I don't have. [Anyone?]
------------------------------
Subject: 5. What else have the MWC stars appeared in?
Obviously I've only seen a small percent of these personally, so
corrections will be appreciated. I am trying to seperate brief
appearances such as presenting at awards shows from weightier projects,
but I am sure I've missed at least a few.
------------------------------
Subject: 5.0. Ed O'Neil (Al Bundy):
MOVIES:
Deliverance (uncredited)
Cruising (1980)
Dutch (1991)
Wayne's World (1992)
Wayne's World 2
K-9 (1989)
Disorganized Crime (1989)
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990)
The Dogs of War (1980)
Sibling Rivalry (1990)
Driving Me Crazy (aka Trabbi goes to Hollywood)
Blue Chips
Little Giants
Prefontaine (1997)
The Spanish Prisoner (1997)
TV (includes "made for TV" movies):
Popeye Doyle (1986)
Magnum PI
Farewell for the People (1982)
Police Story: Gladiator School
Right to Die (1987)
When Your Lover Leaves (1983)
The Whereabouts of Jenny (1991)
Hunter
Spencer For Hire
Saturday Night Live (1990)
Midnight Caller
"Stress Management Video" (1981)
A&E's An Evening at the Improv (1993)
All My Children
In Living Color
Whoopi Goldberg Show (Guest, 1992)
Wierd World (1995)
Miami Vice (Guest)
MTV's 1993 Video Music Awards (1993)
------------------------------
Subject: 5.1. Katey Sagal (Peggy Bundy)
MOVIES:
The Good Mother (1988)
Maid to Order (1987)
Violation Of Trust
Divine Madness
TV:
She Says She's Innocent (1992)
Free To Laugh (1992)
American Saturday Night (1991)
For Cryin' Out Loud (1990)
Mary (1985)
The Dream Makers (1980)
Columbo
Mary (1985-1986)
Tales From The Crypt
Quantum Leap:"What price Gloria?" (1989) (uncredited appearance as Jean
Sagal's mirror image)
Space Cases, where she voiced "an energy draining force" (Watch out for
that typecasting.)
A&E's An Evening at the Improv (1993)
Whoopi Goldberg Show (1992)
Voices That Care (1991)
Save The Planet (1990)
2nd International Rock Awards (1990)
3rd Annual American Comedy Awards (1989)
41st Annual Emmy Awards (1989)
MTV's 1993 Video Music Awards (1993)
RTL Samstag Nacht (RTL Saturday Night)
------------------------------
Subject: 5.2. David Faustino (Bud Bundy)
MOVIES:
The Star Chamber (1982?)
TV:
Parker Lewis Can't Lose
Top of the Heap
Words Up! (1992)
USA Music Challenge (1992)
Perfect Harmony (1991)
Idols (1991)
Time Warner Earth Day Special (1990)
Teen Win, Lose, or Draw (Guest, 1990)
Bride of Boogedy (1987)
Mr. Boogedy (1986)
Drug Knot (1986)
I Had Three Wives (1985)
Velvet (1984)
Summer Girl (1983)
Shooting Stars (1983)
Venice Medical (1983)
In the Custody of Strangers (1982)
Family Ties (c. 1982?)
The Ordeal of Bill Carney (1981)
Act of Love (1980)
The New Twilight Zone
Blossom
Robin's Hoods (1995)
Diagnosis Murder (1994)
Alien Nation: Millenium (1995)
MAD TV Goes to the Movies (1996)
Lovelines: MTV (1997)
Ruby (Upcoming)
Whoopi Goldberg Show (1993)
------------------------------
Subject: 5.3. Christina Applegate (Kelly Bundy)
MOVIES:
Streets (1990)
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991)
Beatlemania (1983)
Jaws of Satan (aka King Cobra) (1981)
The Real World
Across The Moon (aka Tehachapi)
Vibrations (aka Cyberstorm)
Wild Bill (1995)
Mars Attacks (1996)
TV:
Heart of the City
Top of the Heap
Dance 'Til Dawn
Grace Kelly (1983)
Family Ties
Charles in Charge
Silver Spoons
21 Jump Street
Washington (1985)
Whoopi Goldberg Show (Guest, 1993)
Saturday Night Live (Guest, 1994)
Amazing Stories
All is Forgiven (Guest, 1986)
49th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1992)
43rd Annual Emmy Awards (1991)
4th Annual American Comedy Awards (1990)
Time Warner Earth Day Special (1990)
Rate the '80s Awards (1989)
41st Annual Emmy Awards (1989)
MTV's 1989 Video Music Awards (1989)
------------------------------
Subject: 5.4. Amanda Bearse (Marcy Rhoades/Marcy Darcy)
MOVIES:
Fright Night
Fraternity Vacation (1985)
Protocol (1984)
American Icecream 2
The Doom Generation
TV:
All My Children
First Affair (1983)
Goddess of Love (1988)
LA Law
Out There
Out There II
Win, Lose, or Draw
------------------------------
Subject: 5.5. David Garrison (Steve Rhoades)
MOVIES:
Homeboys
Serial Mom
TV:
It's Your Move (1984)
Working it Out (1990)
Mutts (1988)
Op Center
A letter to Three Wives (1985)
Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter (1984)
Remington Steele (1984)
LA Law
Murphy Brown
Law & Order
Stage:
On The Town
A Day in Hollywood, A night in the Ukraine.
(Tony award nominee, DramaLogue Award)
The Pirates of Penzance
Torch Song Trilogy
The Family of Man
Snoopy
A History of the American Film
Geniuses
Living at Home
It's Only a Play
Merrily We Roll Along
(Helen Hayes Award)
You Never Know
(Los Angeles Drama Critics' Award nominee, DramaLogue Award)
Guys and Dolls
Die Fledermaus
The King Goes Forth to France
The Titanic
------------------------------
Subject: 5.6. Ted McGinley (Jefferson Darcy)
MOVIES:
Revenge of the Nerds (1984)
Revenge of the Nerds III (1992)
Troop Beverly Hills (1988?)
Young Doctors in Love (1982?)
Blue Tornado
Physical Evidence (1988)
Wayne's World 2
Covert Assassin
TV:
Married... With Children (as Norman Jablonsky)
Happy Days (1980-84) Roger Phillips (Marion Cunningham's nephew, first a
teacher at Jefferson High and then principal of Patton Vocational
High)
Love Boat (1986-87), Ace Evans (the ship's photographer)
Dynasty (1984-86), Clay Fallmont
Making of a Male Model (1983)
Baby Talk (1991)
Auntie Sue (1989)
Herndon and Me (1983)
Valentine (1979)
Covert Assassin
Web of Terror
The John Laroquette Show" (1995-96)
Battle of the Network Stars XVIII (1985)
Dick Clark's New Years Rockin' Eve '86 (1985-1986)
------------------------------
Subject: 6.0 Maintainer
This FAQ is maintained by tob@world.std.com, and is available at
http://world.std.com/~tob/mwc.htm
------------------------------
Subject: 6.1 Contributors to this FAQ
The list of stars other projects (See Subject 5) was originally compiled
by e141-bc@scorpius.berkeley.edu (John Rinck), but has roughly doubled
in size with later contributions.
Other contributors to this FAQ include
93k007@chestud.chalmers.se
Alex.DeRouck@Cyberkafee.be
JADCORTI@ARTSU1.watstar.uwaterloo.ca
OLIVER@tom.aworld.de
Stan Hill <shill@lonestar.jpl.utsa.edu>
abeechey@aol.com
aderouck@cyberkafee.be
annlindgk@aol.com
arkhive@apusapus.demon.co.uk
bmeier@netgate.net
cmary@earthlink.net
dolf@apd.dec.com
e9026447@student.tuwien.ac.at
ecannon@mail.utexas.edu
gem <gem@atlantis-bbs.com>
inefuku@worldnet.att.net (Harrison Inefuku)
j#d#.moore@canrem.com (J. Moore)
jjoseph@interlog.com
jsinger@nyx.cs.du.edu
keithi@kalama.doe.Hawaii.Ed
kenned10@ix.netcom.com (Dan Kennedy)
lee@hp.rmc.ca
linnea541@worldnet.att.net (John B. Chessor)
lloyd3@ix.netcom.com (Lloyd Salisbury )
mapmaker@smartlink.net
maxim@astro.ocis.temple.edu
mcgee@umich.edu
nls7146@vms1.tamu.edu
oliver@tom.aworld.de
rachford@ecn.purdue.edu
rnjana@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
rwright@indirect.com
sjadams@citynet.net
vendrig@fwi.uva.nl
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Subject: 7.0. What was the best show on TV?
Married... With Children.
But in _Kelly's Gotta Habit_, Al says that _Cops_ is the best show on
TV, putting an ol' FAQ maintainer in an awkward position...
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