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Wonder Woman, as played by Sarah Palin [message #167425] Fri, 17 October 2008 17:13 Go to next message
Jonah Falcon is currently offline  Jonah Falcon
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tKZJVhn7M4

What a pilot!
Re: Wonder Woman, as played by Sarah Palin [message #167549 is a reply to message #167425] Wed, 22 October 2008 00:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jonah Falcon <jonahnynla@mindspring.com> writes:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tKZJVhn7M4

> What a pilot!

Oh, now, see, I thought you actually meant that bit about
Sarah Palin and that this would turn out to be weak sketch comedy
passing itself off as political humor.

Had I known that it was some bizarre attempt to produce a
Batman-like show for Wonder Woman, only achingly slow and featuring
the humor of the 1910s I'd have approached it with more realistic
expectations.

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Re: Wonder Woman, as played by Sarah Palin [message #167663 is a reply to message #167549] Wed, 22 October 2008 03:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: Derek Janssen

Joseph Nebus wrote:
> Jonah Falcon <jonahnynla@mindspring.com> writes:
>
>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tKZJVhn7M4
>
>> What a pilot!
>
> Oh, now, see, I thought you actually meant that bit about
> Sarah Palin and that this would turn out to be weak sketch comedy
> passing itself off as political humor.
>
> Had I known that it was some bizarre attempt to produce a
> Batman-like show for Wonder Woman, only achingly slow and featuring
> the humor of the 1910s I'd have approached it with more realistic
> expectations.

Dabbling in the field of Usenet Theoretical Physics, I, er, *think*
(although the evidence is slim at best) the only reason Our Group's Own
Jonah used the connection to post Secondhand Off-Topic Out-of-Context
YouTube Link To Make Wacky Posts For You[TM] was that the actress looked
sorta like Sarah Palin in a couple of early scenes, kinda, with, like,
the hair and glasses, 'n stuff--
Either that, or EAAARRRLLL HOLLIMAN!

Derek Janssen (or Greg Brady)
ejanss1@verizon.net
Re: Wonder Woman, as played by Sarah Palin [message #167666 is a reply to message #167663] Wed, 22 October 2008 22:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Derek Janssen <ejanss1@nospam.verizon.net> writes:

> Joseph Nebus wrote:
>> Had I known that it was some bizarre attempt to produce a
>> Batman-like show for Wonder Woman, only achingly slow and featuring
>> the humor of the 1910s I'd have approached it with more realistic
>> expectations.

> Dabbling in the field of Usenet Theoretical Physics, I, er, *think*
> (although the evidence is slim at best) the only reason Our Group's Own
> Jonah used the connection to post Secondhand Off-Topic Out-of-Context
> YouTube Link To Make Wacky Posts For You[TM] was that the actress looked
> sorta like Sarah Palin in a couple of early scenes, kinda, with, like,
> the hair and glasses, 'n stuff--
> Either that, or EAAARRRLLL HOLLIMAN!

I'm rather sure her sort-of resemblance to Sarah Palin was the
objective of the connection, although in this case I'd have looked at
the video faster had I known that it was, in fact, a joyless attempt at
making a Wonder Woman TV show. I was expecting Superfriends clips with
the audio redubbed with Zany Wacky Interview Quotes Often Featuring
Inappropriately Timed You-Betchas.

Earl Holliman works for me.

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Re: Wonder Woman, as played by Sarah Palin [message #167669 is a reply to message #167666] Fri, 24 October 2008 22:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Oct 22, 10:39 pm, nebu...@-rpi-.edu (Joseph Nebus) wrote:
> Derek Janssen <ejan...@nospam.verizon.net> writes:
>> Joseph Nebus wrote:
>>>        Had I known that it was some bizarre attempt to produce a
>>> Batman-like show for Wonder Woman, only achingly slow and featuring
>>> the humor of the 1910s I'd have approached it with more realistic
>>> expectations.  
>> Dabbling in the field of Usenet Theoretical Physics, I, er, *think*
>> (although the evidence is slim at best) the only reason Our Group's Own
>> Jonah used the connection to post Secondhand Off-Topic Out-of-Context
>> YouTube Link To Make Wacky Posts For You[TM] was that the actress looked
>> sorta like Sarah Palin in a couple of early scenes, kinda, with, like,
>> the hair and glasses, 'n stuff--
>> Either that, or EAAARRRLLL HOLLIMAN!
>
>         I'm rather sure her sort-of resemblance to Sarah Palin was the
> objective of the connection, although in this case I'd have looked at
> the video faster had I known that it was, in fact, a joyless attempt at
> making a Wonder Woman TV show.  I was expecting Superfriends clips with
> the audio redubbed with Zany Wacky Interview Quotes Often Featuring
> Inappropriately Timed You-Betchas.  

The Superfriends had more dignity than this pilot - and that's
including the Super Marv and Wonder Dog eps.
Re: Wonder Woman, as played by Sarah Palin [message #167671 is a reply to message #167669] Sat, 25 October 2008 01:16 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: haywood jablomy

Jonah Falcon wrote:
> On Oct 22, 10:39 pm, nebu...@-rpi-.edu (Joseph Nebus) wrote:
>
>> Derek Janssen <ejan...@nospam.verizon.net> writes:
>>
>>> Joseph Nebus wrote:
>>>
>>>> Had I known that it was some bizarre attempt to produce a
>>>> Batman-like show for Wonder Woman, only achingly slow and featuring
>>>> the humor of the 1910s I'd have approached it with more realistic
>>>> expectations.
>>>
>>> Dabbling in the field of Usenet Theoretical Physics, I, er, *think*
>>> (although the evidence is slim at best) the only reason Our Group's Own
>>> Jonah used the connection to post Secondhand Off-Topic Out-of-Context
>>> YouTube Link To Make Wacky Posts For You[TM] was that the actress looked
>>> sorta like Sarah Palin in a couple of early scenes, kinda, with, like,
>>> the hair and glasses, 'n stuff--
>>> Either that, or EAAARRRLLL HOLLIMAN!
>>
>> I'm rather sure her sort-of resemblance to Sarah Palin was the
>> objective of the connection, although in this case I'd have looked at
>> the video faster had I known that it was, in fact, a joyless attempt at
>> making a Wonder Woman TV show. I was expecting Superfriends clips with
>> the audio redubbed with Zany Wacky Interview Quotes Often Featuring
>> Inappropriately Timed You-Betchas.
>
>
> The Superfriends had more dignity than this pilot - and that's
> including the Super Marv and Wonder Dog eps.

and as someone commented... that aberration with Cathy Lee Crosby wasn't
as stupefyingly horrid as THIS!
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