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Lord Gonchar's avatar

wahoo skipper said:
More irony, she went from Nick's Kids' Incorporated to...

She was on "You Can't Do That On Television"

Kids Inc was a Disney show, I believe. The Bloodhound Gang does a great cover of the theme song.


Alanis' songwriting consists of complex, overly erudite, stream-of-consciousness lines that are interwoven, textured, and often difficult to decipher or understand.

And yet the song that put her on the map was a simple tale of a woman scorned that included the line "Are you thinking of me when you **** her" that she supposedly wrote about the guy on Full House.

Ironically, it was the guy who was supposed to be a comedian but was never funny. :)

*** Edited 3/11/2004 8:19:34 PM UTC by Lord Gonchar***


Ah yeah, you're right. I didn't watch it much. Either way she has had an eclectic career!

Jeff said:
You know, we wondered what Kinzel's last big legacy would be... I think this is it.

I disagree. I'm still not convinced that this wasn't a quick decision. But, now that Cedar Fair has GL I think that whatever Mr. Kinzel says "goodbye" with will be something happening there.

I think he will say goodbye in his own way in each of their parks in the next couple of years, but I would have to say that Cedar Point would be the one getting the biggest present. Because he is the CEO of Cedar Point and Cedar Point makes them the most money and it is by far the largest park.
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Ironically, Nitro Dave's comment was indecipherable. ;) *** Edited 3/11/2004 9:03:02 PM UTC by ApolloAndy***

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Lord Gonchar said:
Ironically, it was the guy who was supposed to be a comedian but was never funny. :)
Was anyone funny on that show? ;)

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