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  • Walkoff Balk
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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news...ei=76#image=13

    It's a matter of who wanna be the MAN.

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    Pauly Shore reacts to Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars joke (yahoo.com)

    Keep Pauly Shore's name out your mouth!

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    Will Smith refused to leave Oscars after Rock slap, academy says | Honolulu Star-Advertiser (staradvertiser.com)

    Jazzy Jeff must be thinking that it could have been him slapping Chris Rock on the Academy Awards.

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  • Walkoff Balk
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    https://www.yahoo.com/music/s/art-ga...ing-stone.html

    Still feuding after all these years.

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  • Kalihiboy
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    Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
    http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Entertainm...d-gma-13346950

    Scientology might be right. John Travolta became the most successful after the series.
    On a local note....believe John Sylvester White, who played Mr. Woodman in the "Kotter" series died in Hawaii back in the late 1980s...

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  • Walkoff Balk
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    http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Entertainm...d-gma-13346950

    Scientology might be right. John Travolta became the most successful after the series.
    Last edited by Walkoff Balk; April 11, 2011, 11:07 PM. Reason: changed link

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  • mel
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    Jobs owned Pixar concurrently with Apple and NeXt. And now in addition to his duties at Apple he is on the board of Disney. Good for him as a lot of Disney and ABC TV content gets ported over to iTunes.

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  • Frankie's Market
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    Originally posted by mel View Post
    Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniack founded Apple Computer, Inc. in 1976. Both were there until the early 1980s. I think Woz left first, went into other things and had moderate success.

    Jobs was fired by the CEO in 1985. Went and formed his own company NeXT which did not do very well until 1997 when Gil Amelio then CEO of Apple bought NeXT to get the technology for the next OS. Jobs was part of the deal and he ended up on the board.

    Shortly after he became "interim" CEO and moved Apple in new directions to where it is today as a multi-billion dollar electronics firm selling computers, music players and cell phones. So I guess Steve Jobs is pretty darn successful.
    Well, let's not forget that in-between his tenures at Apple, Jobs shepherded a pretty successful company that was later bought by Disney for $7 billion. That outfit was called Pixar Animation Studios.

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  • Kalihiboy
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    Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
    The was one character on Beavis & Butthead who had a Hank Hill of King of the Hill type of voice.
    That was Mr. Anderson who was voiced by Mike Judge, who was also the voice of both Beavis & Butthead and Hank Hill. Supposedly B&B are going to be making a comeback soon.

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  • Walkoff Balk
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    Originally posted by Leo Lakio View Post
    They may not have, but don't forget their classmate, Daria, who had a several-year successful run with her own spinoff (complete series just released on DVD).
    The was one character on Beavis & Butthead who had a Hank Hill of King of the Hill type of voice.

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  • Leo Lakio
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    Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
    Why didn't Beavis or Butthead do a solo project?
    They may not have, but don't forget their classmate, Daria, who had a several-year successful run with her own spinoff (complete series just released on DVD).

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  • Walkoff Balk
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    Why didn't Beavis or Butthead do a solo project?

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  • mel
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    Re: Ex-teammate becomes more successful

    Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniack founded Apple Computer, Inc. in 1976. Both were there until the early 1980s. I think Woz left first, went into other things and had moderate success.

    Jobs was fired by the CEO in 1985. Went and formed his own company NeXT which did not do very well until 1997 when Gil Amelio then CEO of Apple bought NeXT to get the technology for the next OS. Jobs was part of the deal and he ended up on the board.

    Shortly after he became "interim" CEO and moved Apple in new directions to where it is today as a multi-billion dollar electronics firm selling computers, music players and cell phones. So I guess Steve Jobs is pretty darn successful.

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  • Walkoff Balk
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    Denzel Washington and Helen Hunt of St. Elsewhere became Oscar winners. Howie Mandel made his fortune asking models to open suitcases.

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  • Kalihiboy
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    Originally posted by oceanpacific View Post
    LUCILLE BALL continued her TV success in front of the camera while ex-hubby DESI ARNAZ found his calling behind it as a director and producer. I don't believe he ever had an acting part of significance after I LOVE LUCY.
    The things I remember seeing him on were shows like ALICE or SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, one time appearences here and there.

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