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Ananayel

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  1. The place to talk about Zak, the pumped-up, goth-dressing, ugly-glasses-wearing, dog-loving, doll-hating, word-mangling leader of the Ghost Adventures Crew. The above quote comes not from the Ancient Ram Inn episode, where he kept asking for the "incubus" to come to him, but from the Longfellow's Wayside Inn dinner, where they were discussing being featured on The Soup. He's hilarious.
  2. The past two episodes used those psychics, and random other psychics seem to turn up a lot these days. I hope this couple that was on the two LA episodes was just due to proximity. If I want to watch a psychic wandering around "feeling" things, I'll watch Dead Files.
  3. This still airs in the afternoons on MeTV, if anyone gets that. And I feel like I have to be sure to use the exclamation point when writing it, just like for E!. The exclamation point cracks me up. Also, Robert Fuller (Kelly Brackett) was an extraordinarily good-looking man.
  4. Randolph Mantooth is still working and touring around giving talks. He keeps his personal site and FB/Twitter fairly active, and has a blog here. I loved the Roy/Johnny partnership as much as I loved the Reed/Malloy and Gannon/Friday partnerships.
  5. Yay! I was wondering where I was going to discuss my favorite dudebros. Battle of Los Angeles is tonight's new episode. I have no idea what they're going to do with that.
  6. I always like the episode where Ed Well's niece works in records. Ed is played by Bing Crosby's son, and the cop (well, one of the cops) who hits on his niece is played by Frank Sinatra's son. Ed was both funny and infuriating, trying to throw up a shield around Marilyn, who was like 25 or something!
  7. There's me! I just bought the first season on dvd, and used to watch the afternoon airings on MeTv/AntennaTV (I think it switched between these networks at one point). Then they switch around so Dragnet/Adam 12 aired before I got home from work and Emergency! after. Not that I mind that much, because I love Emrgency! too. My dad was a cop right about the time this was in its later seasons, and even though we lived on the other side of the country from LA, it helped me understand what he did for a living.
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