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Ben Hogan

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Ted Cassidy who played "Lurch" on "the Addams Family", was the narrator on "The incredible HUlk"
As well as performing in an episode of Star Trek TOS, Ted also did some voiceover work on the series.
 

seth gecko

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Which 2 actors were the original choices to play the "Hulk" before Lou Ferrigno assumed the role?
Ah yes, I remember it well. It was the 1970's, a time of hippies, draftdodgers and womens libbers.
Not content to stay in their place (ie the kitchen & bedroom), women were branching out.
The mgmt of both Marvel Comics (home of the "Hulk"), and ABC-TV (home of Charlies Angels and other jiggle-shows) came up with a master plan: rewrite the "Hulk" story and cast a woman to play the Hulk.
So, here's some of the leading actress's they considered for the role of the "Hulk".
Enjoy:
http://www.totalprosports.com/2011/01/26/20-revolting-female-bodybuilders/
 

FTWWTF

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Other than Jennifer Lopez singing on "Dancing With The Stars", what is the connection between she and judge, Carrie Anne Inaba?
They were both "Fly girls", on In Living Color, one of the funniest shows ever, ranks right up there with Kids in the hall, and SNL.
 

FTWWTF

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Did you hear that they are bringing it back this year, all new cast, i think its only a couple specials but they said if it does good they might bring it back full time.
 

Ceiling Cat

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What is the origin of the word Hobo?



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The origins of the word HoBo date back to the American civil war. When the war was over the troops were simply told to go home. There was no assistance in transportation, food, clothing or money for these ex-soldiers. Many of these ex soldiers were hundreds or even thousands of miles away from home. These ex-soldiers were headed home by foot. HoBo = Homeward Bound. By the time many got home, they were ragged and had long hair and beards. Many soldiers begged for food and lodgings on their way home and hopped trains headed in their direction. By the time of the depression the HoBos returned, but they were not headed for home, they traveled to other cities to find work.
 
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