Blazek’s been eavesdropping on us. Actually that’s about 90% of what we use our phones for.
sounds like a true, Who done it
Sounds like me trying to remember a film or an actor.
Does the 1969 represent his birth date, or his first role – a patient on an episode of Marcus Welby, MD?
Fame is fleeting, death permanent.
Yeah, I think I remember him being in something with Kevin Bacon at some point
Oh, you mean James Cromwell, the white Samuel Jackson.
At mine and my friend’s ages this how a lot of our conversations go. Then much later a name might suddenly pop out.
That’s why they invented IMDB
I knew that guy! He worked over at that place, you know where whatshisname worked!
He was only 55, so it wasn´t whatshisname!
Slightly off topic, try to give directions! Knowing how to get somewhere and not knowing street or road names! Even have problems with landmarks, many of which no longer exist!
The ‘plot’ thickens.
That guy your neighbor’s friend’s cousin met who worked at a gas station and met the guy … you know, that guy.
I like Mel Blanc’s better. It reads “That’s All Folks!”
Was the sequel to That Girl.
I don’t get that cable channel.
Yes, he was quite the character.
Well, it’s better than “played security guard #2, eaten by monster”.
Many actors don’t have to die to get this kind of “fame”.
Reads more like a career tombstone.
1969 ??? too young
“I recognize that guy! He was in that movie….you know, the one you liked? No, not that one, the one with Kevin Bacon!”
No, that was… the other guy. In the blue car. He was always late.
he was great in that…
“That Guy” is a fellow Gen-X!
November 25, 2017
Ratkin Premium Member 3 days ago
Blazek’s been eavesdropping on us. Actually that’s about 90% of what we use our phones for.
j_m_kuehl 3 days ago
sounds like a true, Who done it
blunebottle 3 days ago
Sounds like me trying to remember a film or an actor.
LawrenceS 3 days ago
Does the 1969 represent his birth date, or his first role – a patient on an episode of Marcus Welby, MD?
purepaul Premium Member 3 days ago
Fame is fleeting, death permanent.
chaosed2 3 days ago
Yeah, I think I remember him being in something with Kevin Bacon at some point
Differentname 3 days ago
Oh, you mean James Cromwell, the white Samuel Jackson.
NRHAWK Premium Member 3 days ago
At mine and my friend’s ages this how a lot of our conversations go. Then much later a name might suddenly pop out.
Michael Scott Premium Member 3 days ago
That’s why they invented IMDB
wongo 3 days ago
I knew that guy! He worked over at that place, you know where whatshisname worked!
Prey 3 days ago
He was only 55, so it wasn´t whatshisname!
gozirra2 Premium Member 3 days ago
Slightly off topic, try to give directions! Knowing how to get somewhere and not knowing street or road names! Even have problems with landmarks, many of which no longer exist!
Bellboy 3 days ago
The ‘plot’ thickens.
Retrac Premium Member 3 days ago
That guy your neighbor’s friend’s cousin met who worked at a gas station and met the guy … you know, that guy.
Daltongang Premium Member 3 days ago
I like Mel Blanc’s better. It reads “That’s All Folks!”
Rich_Pa 3 days ago
Was the sequel to That Girl.
PoodleGroomer 3 days ago
I don’t get that cable channel.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 days ago
Yes, he was quite the character.
mistercatworks 2 days ago
Well, it’s better than “played security guard #2, eaten by monster”.
Packratjohn Premium Member 2 days ago
Many actors don’t have to die to get this kind of “fame”.
Lablubber 2 days ago
Reads more like a career tombstone.
Joe Shmoe 2 days ago
1969 ??? too young
Garffan#1 2 days ago
“I recognize that guy! He was in that movie….you know, the one you liked? No, not that one, the one with Kevin Bacon!”
goboboyd 2 days ago
No, that was… the other guy. In the blue car. He was always late.
gopher gofer 2 days ago
he was great in that…
namelocdet 2 days ago
“That Guy” is a fellow Gen-X!