Posted by Gambles on August 16, 2018 at 19:21:48 from (24.246.193.220):
In Reply to: News of the world posted by Spook on August 16, 2018 at 15:43:34:
We could never afford the National Enquirer tabloid, but my aunt would visit us and bring a few dozen old ones for me to read when she would visit. They USED to have a section where if you saw a blooper on TV, you could write them, tell them about the blooper and get a cash award. I actually saw a blooper on the TV show "Cannon". (Remember that show? William Conrad was a private eye who drove big Lincolns) Anyway, I saw an episode on TV where he was chasing a bad guy and lost a hub cap. A few seconds later, he was still chasing him and the hub cap was back in place. I pointed that out to the National Enquirer and they actually sent me a T-shirt that said: "I am a National Enquirer TV Blooper Spotter". I was in grade school and was VERY proud to wear it. I have no idea where I lost it. Maybe mom threw it out and burned it. :-)
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