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- From: gregs@eskimo.com (Greg Sumner)
- Subject: Re: Countdown to "This is MST3k"
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.074418.15501@eskimo.com>
- Organization: -> ESKIMO NORTH (206) For-Ever <-
- References: <1992Nov15.035359.26641@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1992Nov15.044009.14171@news2.cis.umn.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 07:44:18 GMT
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- rjg@umnstat.stat.umn.edu (Robert J. Granvin) writes:
-
- >Tom Servo and Crow from the KTMA TV days.
-
- >Wow... Did _that_ bring back memories... And deep regrets I never had them
- >on tape. :-(
-
- >No one can look at those days and call today's "low budget." :-)
-
- >--
-
- You're right. I was surprised to see what Crow used to look like.
- I was questioning if I should even watch the special. I mean, I KNOW
- there are guys below the 'bots with mechanical arms, etc. But do I
- really want to SEE it?
-
- As it turned out, the show was not that revealing. I saw just enough to
- satisfy my curiosity. The clips of them sitting around a TV with
- notebooks cracking jokes was pretty much as I imagined it too.
-
- In all though, it's worth it just to see Joel do his standup stuff. But
- "This is MST-3K" was definitely geared toward the "novice" viewer. I
- consider myself to be at the other end of that spectrum.
-
- --
- Gregory Sumner _ _
- gregs@eskimo.com (,) (,) Look! He has a new
- Seattle, WA " EMAIL address!
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