ill stop lowering the iq on toms page with my tv prattle but who new that teri hatchers first role was on The Love Boat as a Love Boat Mermaid. now i just have to figure out what that means. and how bout seinfeld s first role being on Benson? how bout it, huh? huh?

and no need to remind my viewers about the teri hatcher episode on seinfeld...........they were spectacular if i recall correctly.
- dave 4-09-2006 2:29 am

I'm not sure if my drooling over Jeri Ryan qualifies as high IQ, but...Doris Roberts?
- tom moody 4-09-2006 2:50 am [add a comment]


i was straining to remember who played the mother on angie and i thought it might be "rays mom" but i wasnt sure until i confirmed on imdb. im not some lurid artist sex fiend like yourself. for me, its all about the trivia.
- dave 4-09-2006 2:59 am [add a comment]


btw, never seen Desperate Housewives. anybody else?

"Teri Hatcher is expected to become the highest-paid television actress After demanding a cut from numerous lucrative products linked to hit show Desperate Housewives. Hatcher's earnings are set to rocket to at least $6 million after she won a deal to promote the spin-offs, including a computer game and an online fashion store. A source tells British newspaper The Mail on Sunday, "She has been saying that, unlike the stars of Friends, who ended up making a million an episode, she is not getting enough money. "(Series producer) Disney is desperate to keep her happy so has come up with a deal that gives her a cut of profits from the video game, board game and a planned online clothing store. "There are also plans for a cookbook, music DVD and a fragrance. This is going to be a huge, lucrative franchise and Teri has made sure she's getting a cut of every deal. "She will earn at least $6 million from spin-offs alone this year."

- dave 4-11-2006 1:24 am [add a comment]


sex in the city for the burbs? nothankyou.
- bill 4-11-2006 1:45 am [add a comment]


nows your chance.

LOS ANGELES - ABC will offer four prime-time shows including "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost" on its Web site for free for two months beginning in May as it continues to expand the ways consumers can watch TV online.

- dave 4-11-2006 5:04 pm [add a comment]





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