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Tuesday, August 27, 2002 |
It takes a nation of millions to come up with an idea this bad
It has come to my attention that on 2-18-1990 the episode of "Life Goes On" titled "Corky Rebels" was originally aired. "Life Goes On" was the horrible family drama that convinced the world the Down's Syndrome and early prime time TV do not go together. What was special about this particular episode you ask? Corky apparently sang a version of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power". I have thus far been unable to find a version of this, but one can hope. The mind reels at the story ideas that must have been turned down for this episode. "I know, Becca and Corky can do a duet of G.G. Allen's greatest hits followed by a threesome with Becca, Corky, and Gil Gerard". And people say I'm cynical...
6:52:25 PM
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