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Here is a link to the website of a company called Senario. The company makes games that plug into your television set. Two television home games are available. I learned about the games in an advertising supplement in Sunday's LA Times. Kohl's Department Store is selling the games for twenty dollars each.
Senario Entertainment (http://\"http://www.senario.com/entertainment/entertainment.htm\")
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The only news here is the $20 price. Let's move on.
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Times like this I wish we could post pictures, because this one is tailor-made for the "O RLY?" owl.
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Funny how the website plays up the 16 bit graphics of these games.
"Now you're playing with power...Super power!"
Ahh the flashback.
Also...Burt Reynolds was the star of WLoD?
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[quote name=\'nWo_Whammy\' date=\'Dec 13 2005, 01:43 PM\']Also...Burt Reynolds was the star of WLoD?
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Nope. Bert Convy was the host of the syndicated version. He owned the show with Mr. Reynolds (they also owned Third Degree). Vicki Lawrence hosted the daytime show on NBC.
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[quote name=\'alfonzos\' date=\'Dec 13 2005, 11:56 AM\']Nope. Bert Convy was the host of the syndicated version. He owned the show with Mr. Reynolds (they also owned Third Degree). Vicki Lawrence hosted the daytime show on NBC.
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Ladies and gentlemen, playing the part of Zach Horan tonight will be Alfonso.
WE know this. SENARIO apparently doesn't know this.
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Do we apply a "whoosh" in this situation, or just leave it be?
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[quote name=\'Strikerz04\' date=\'Dec 13 2005, 05:54 PM\']Do we apply a "whoosh" in this situation, or just leave it be?
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Yeah, this one's definitely whoosh-able.