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Approx: Patrick Quinn can be reached at George Washington Elementary
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What was on the screen at the end of the show- "Patrick Quinn can be
reached??????????" I couldn't read it.
Thanks
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I thought it was cute
By the way, you guys, now I know why you all were complaining about the new
credits. We still had the original music on our Canadian station but with
the part where Gary says that he gets tomorrow's paper today. We just had to
switch to CBS because the Canadian one seems to have dropped it. OH MAN!
I owe you all a BIG apology. Let's get the old creds back; jazz just does
not fit!
> By the way, you guys, now I know why you all were
> complaining about the new credits. We still had the
> original music on our Canadian station but with the
> part where Gary says that he gets tomorrow's paper
> today. We just had to switch to CBS because the
> Canadian one seems to have dropped it. OH MAN!
> I owe you all a BIG apology. Let's get the old creds
> back; jazz just does not fit!
I'll never stop loving the old music, but I've grown to like the new music.
When I heard the opening for the first two episodes of this season (the old
music with the new audio/visual cuts), I thought, "The speaking parts don't
seem to go well with the music." When I heard the new version, I immediately
noticed (over the sound of my anguished cries at having the old music taken
away) that the speaking parts fit perfectly into the new music. I'm guessing
that the timing of the audio/visual cuts may have been done with the new music
in mind; it just seems too convenient that the timing is such a perfect
(crafted) fit. After listening to the new music a few times, I've gotten used
to it.
[ducking while everyone throws their TV Guides and remote controls at me]
Michael Rideout