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. :)
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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.
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
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