Friday Five (April 25, 2003)
1. What was the last TV show you watched?
The last show I watched was probably punk’d on MTV. This is the one where Ashton Kutcher plays pranks on his celebrity friends. It is good to see the likes of Jack Osbourne, Mandy Moore, Eliza Dushku and that guy from Backstreet get embarrassed with cameras around. This show will get old, but for now, I dig it.
2. What was the last thing you complained about and what was the problem?
Yesterday I was complaining about drivers on circles (rotaries) who don’t use turn signals when you are waiting, dependent on their move to figure out whether you can go or not. And as they come around without their turn signal, you assume you can’t go, as they slowly make the turn and you have missed an opportunity.
3. Who was the last person you complimented and what did you say?
I complimented my friend on his golf game. He had been telling me how bad he was, and I was pleasantly surprised when I played with him yesterday.
4. What was the last thing you threw away?
With the whole moving thing, the question should be what haven’t I thrown away.
5. What was the last website (besides this one) that you visited?
I actually downloaded yesterday’s Stern show before I left home this morning. Other than that, it was probably an email site.
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1. What was the last TV show you watched?
Michael Jackson’s Home Videos on FOX, very Creepy!
2. What was the last thing you complained about and what was the problem?
My dog ate the size adjuster out of my hat, so I complained about him being a huge turd!
3. Who was the last person you complimented and what did you say?
I told my wife her Chili was good yesterday.
4. What was the last thing you threw away?
An empty cup of Caribou Coffee
5. What was the last website (besides this one) that you visited?
http://www.alanthicke.com
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“Run with more Germans than Adolf, you light crews
Now I concentrate on your camp, like Jews”
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Never mind “Growing Pains.” This must have really hurt. Alan Thicke (news), the Canadian-born actor best known as a TV dad on the hit comedy “Growing Pains,” lost five teeth and required 30 stitches after getting hit with a hockey puck.
“I won’t be playing any leading man roles in the next couple of months,” Thicke said in a statement issued by spokesman Jerry Digney.
Digney said the 56-year-old Thicke was playing hockey alongside actor Michael Vartan (news), who plays a CIA (news - web sites) agent on the ABC drama “Alias,” and was not wearing proper headgear when he took an errant puck to the face.
The spokesman said Thicke, who is working on an updated version of his book “How Men Have Babies,” will need extensive dental work and possibly cosmetic surgery to repair the damage.