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Old 07-06-17, 06:06
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Haha... Thanks for the review Ed. You saved me from wasting time watching the series. I must say that I really enjoyed Dan Aykroyd in The Blues Brothers and Ghost Busters.
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Old 07-06-17, 06:44
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Wayne: If you add the movie 1941 (in which Akroyd instructed on what never to do to not fire a 40mm anti aircraft gun) and you have the trifecta of my 3 favorite movies of all time.

Ed: I swear the CBC must put the hat badge over the right eye on purpose in everything they do. Even with the law of averages you would think they would get it right half the time. Either they are the most inept organization in the world at getting things right, or it is their way of snubbing the military, with whom they compete for funding.
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Ed, your stomach is stronger than mine. I only got through the first 15 minutes of the first show.
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Yes, sadly I should have bailed early too. I PVR'd it as well...but at least I could flash through the commercials.
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