Yes - loved Wayne Brady!  I used to wish I could be the person from the audience he would sing a song to.  I missed the 90 second alphabet - was that on the UK version?  Wayne Brady's next line was one of the few shows that I would schedule my life around so I could be sure to be home to watch it, even tho I have a VCR.  I also loved the tall guy's shoes that Drew would always make fun of.
 
Well,  time to listen to some more Yello remixes!  ta ta
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From: yello-bounces+tourguide=austexecotours.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:yello-bounces+tourguide=austexecotours.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Laurens van Graft
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 10:08 AM
To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful.
Subject: Re: [Yello] not exactly Yello

Don't you mean "When is Wayne Brady's next line?"
I enjoyed that show, and without W.B, it fell flat on it's A@*!, and the original UK version was better. I did enjoy watching Drew Carry's skill at improve improve with each show, and like him, hated the "HOEDOWN", but my favorite is the 90 Second Alphabet
Laurens van Graft
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Abolish Daylight Savings Time; its past it's usefulness
On Jul 10, 2004, at 6:01 PM, Tasha wrote:

I just wanted to turn you on to betalounge.com.

I also love that mixadilly picadilly. I'm going to have to read that
again when I haven't already had four adult beverages. Am I missing
something about the nightrider / lifeguard guy? I did see him sing on
TV once, it was on Who's Line is It Anyway... Was surprised he could
kinda sing the blues. But he was a horrible comedian... He kept getting
the giggles and couldn't improv. But that made it funnier too. What
ever happened to that show? Everyone I forced to watch it told me they
loved it. It made me laugh till I cried sometimes.


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