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TonicBH:
In all honesty, Chuck and I haven't been on speaking terms since whoknowswhen. He ended up insulting my personal life (back then I had a crush on... not quite a girl, but not quite a guy). This annoyed me and kinda depressed me at times for things he said.

Most likely if I gave Chuck a second chance, he'd chew me out right in the offset.

MikeK:
Guys...

The Chuck bashing ended almost a week ago.  Thanks for beating the dead horse.

adamjk:
Getting back on topic now, GSN is in some ways still all about the classics. Sure a lot of the shows that used to be there are not, but hey at least we still got FF and MG. Among a number others (Card Sharks, Blockbusters, etc). I say we quit complaining about what's not there, and enjoy what is.  Would I like to see shows such as Super Password, classic Price, Tic Tac Dough etc, back on GSN? Of course I would. We all would. But complaining about it to anyone who will listen, isn't gonna make a bit of difference. Maybe if we just let it go for a while, maybe someday we will get our wish. But until then, I'm just gonna watch what I like, enjoy it, and just simply change the channel when there's something on I don't like. I suggest the rest of you do the same.

Besides, if you want to see the shows not on GSN currently that badly, there's always tape trades.

1978-Jeopardy:

--- Quote ---Would I like to see shows such as Super Password, classic Price, Tic Tac Dough etc, back on GSN? Of course I would. We all would. But complaining about it to anyone who will listen, isn't gonna make a bit of difference.
--- End quote ---

What bothers me is that they bought the Bob Stewart library and refuse to air such favorites as "chain reaction" and "$20,000 pyramid". They certainly have the time; GSN's parent company is a wealthy one, and I don't think they need paid programing.  You're right about complaining, however.

Matt Ottinger:
[quote name=\'1978-Jeopardy\' date=\'Feb 24 2004, 08:19 PM\'] GSN's parent company is a wealthy one, and I don't think they need paid programing. [/quote]
 I can't believe people are still saying things like this.  GSN is a business.  If it's better for the business to run paid programming instead of obscure library product, that's what they're going to do.  Simple as that.

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