I recognised them all… but there isn’t a one of them I want to hear any talking from…well, except maybe Teddy Ruxpin.I kinda wonder what he’s been up to.
I only recognized Roosevelt and Danson (being a Cheers fan) and Sox logo?? my eyes aren’t that sharp (has to be Boston Red Sox (because the Sox are Chicago, where I used to live) but Cheers was in Boston.
Fun fact: Teddy Roosevelt actually got a voice credit on “The Simpsons”. They used some archival recordings he made in an episode where Bart was researching ol’ TR for school.
Oh, I was thinking it was the original Teddy Bear (named after Roosevelt after his hunting party rescued an orphaned bear cub). I wasn’t thinking of Teddy Ruxpin. (I never had a Teddy Ruxpin but I did have a tradtional Teddy Bear. Well, with MY imagination he wasn’t traditional…….he had a vending machine in his chest!)
Thank you for the suggestion. I’ve added it to my Kindle wish list but am concerned about the polarity of reviews. Guess I will have to read it for myself and make up my own mind, as I do with all controversial topics. :-)
Redkaycei RepocI recently read the book “Mark Twain and the Colonel” by Philip McFarland, about the pro-imperial Teddy and the anti-imperial Mark. (Of course, that’s overly simplifying them both……….) I’d think you might enjoy reading it.
DAZZ: Steve Allen had the Meeting of Minds, the first one being totally direct quotes from Aristotle, Machiavelli, Montaigne, Dostoveski, and Darrow, discussing capital punishment. The later PBS series only paraphrased the “guests”. Kovacs was a pioneer in using TV camera special effects for comedy in his many short sketches, and the infamous Nairobi Trio.
Bri – that’s what I said (but being from Chicago, ours were the sox) Anyway, not a sports fan but have seen all of Cheers (and Simpsons too including the TR one).
Reviews? I watch our local movie guy but mainly watch older movies so I use IMDB and can usually decide with all contributors whether I’d like one. I’ve not written many reviews (mostly I have to feel strongly about it).@Griff, thanks for nudging my memory about that show. At that time I didn’t have anything like TiVo to do the “find and record” all new episodes of fav. shows so I may have missed some.
WillardMBaker over 11 years ago
Okay, Teddy Roosevelt, Ted Nugent, someone, and Ted Kaczynski (aka Unabomber). So who’s the third one with the socks logo on his jacket?
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
None of you noticed Teddy Ruxpin.
Old Man River over 11 years ago
Ted Danson from cheers and now CSI
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
I recognised them all… but there isn’t a one of them I want to hear any talking from…well, except maybe Teddy Ruxpin.I kinda wonder what he’s been up to.
Varnes over 11 years ago
The advertising poster said they were Want Ted for something……
Olddog1 over 11 years ago
But Fred beat him to it.
grenjello over 11 years ago
Ted Danza?
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
The last thing I want to hear is something coming out of “the Nuge’s” mouth.
vldazzle over 11 years ago
I only recognized Roosevelt and Danson (being a Cheers fan) and Sox logo?? my eyes aren’t that sharp (has to be Boston Red Sox (because the Sox are Chicago, where I used to live) but Cheers was in Boston.
vldazzle over 11 years ago
Rather reminds me of that old show that Ernie Kovacs had with disparate people from history had conversations. But HE chose INTERESTING people!
biz.gocomics over 11 years ago
Fun fact: Teddy Roosevelt actually got a voice credit on “The Simpsons”. They used some archival recordings he made in an episode where Bart was researching ol’ TR for school.
Mad_Scientist over 11 years ago
3rd one is Ted Danson I think, from Cheers.
mkahn over 11 years ago
No Ted Williams?!?
mkahn over 11 years ago
But if they could reincarnate Teddy Roosevelt, surely they could bring back The Splendid Splinter…
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ted Bundy cut out on them . . . . ☻
Godfreydaniel over 11 years ago
Oh, I was thinking it was the original Teddy Bear (named after Roosevelt after his hunting party rescued an orphaned bear cub). I wasn’t thinking of Teddy Ruxpin. (I never had a Teddy Ruxpin but I did have a tradtional Teddy Bear. Well, with MY imagination he wasn’t traditional…….he had a vending machine in his chest!)
jbmlaw01 over 11 years ago
The “Mouth of the South” is missing for a reason – nobody else could get a word in edgewise.
emjaycee over 11 years ago
Thank you for the suggestion. I’ve added it to my Kindle wish list but am concerned about the polarity of reviews. Guess I will have to read it for myself and make up my own mind, as I do with all controversial topics. :-)
Godfreydaniel over 11 years ago
Redkaycei RepocI recently read the book “Mark Twain and the Colonel” by Philip McFarland, about the pro-imperial Teddy and the anti-imperial Mark. (Of course, that’s overly simplifying them both……….) I’d think you might enjoy reading it.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
DAZZ: Steve Allen had the Meeting of Minds, the first one being totally direct quotes from Aristotle, Machiavelli, Montaigne, Dostoveski, and Darrow, discussing capital punishment. The later PBS series only paraphrased the “guests”. Kovacs was a pioneer in using TV camera special effects for comedy in his many short sketches, and the infamous Nairobi Trio.
vldazzle over 11 years ago
Bri – that’s what I said (but being from Chicago, ours were the sox) Anyway, not a sports fan but have seen all of Cheers (and Simpsons too including the TR one).
Reviews? I watch our local movie guy but mainly watch older movies so I use IMDB and can usually decide with all contributors whether I’d like one. I’ve not written many reviews (mostly I have to feel strongly about it).@Griff, thanks for nudging my memory about that show. At that time I didn’t have anything like TiVo to do the “find and record” all new episodes of fav. shows so I may have missed some.