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VS Celebrity Millionaire 11/15--The REAL "Pop-Up" version

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This is the third episode of the "Pop-Up Millionaire" episodes of the
"Celebrity Millionaire 2" series. The original show aired 11/15/2000, the
"Pop-Up" show first aired in late December 2000, and this rerun aired on
8/2/2001.

As before, I have provided the original recap by Vic, the "info-bubbles" as
they aired on the show along with some of mine. Extra dialogue is included.

POP: . o O ( VH1's bubbles )
DAS: . o O ( My bubbles )


From: vicste...@mailexcite.com (vicste...@mailexcite.com)
Subject: VS Celebrity Millionaire 11/15
Newsgroups: alt.tv.game-shows
Date: 2000/11/16

POP: . o O ( VH1's "Pop-Up Video" has "popped" everyone from Oprah to
Madonna to the President. )
POP: . o O ( Now it's Regis' turn. )

POP: . o O ( "Millionaire" is taped in an ABC studio on the Upper West Side
of Manhattan. )
POP: . o O ( Which Manhattan neighborhood has the highest concentration of
millionaires in the country? )
POP: . o O ( The Upper East Side )
DAS: . o O ( "Well, we're movin' on up (movin' on up) to the East Side..." )

Charlie Sheen won $64,000 on the last show.

POP: . o O ( Charlie Sheen: Born in Manhattan )

POP: . o O ( The crew has nicknamed many of the show's camera shots. )
POP: . o O ( But not this one. )
DAS: . o O ( ...when Regis and the contestant walk onto the set. )

> Night 3 of Celebrity Millionaire.

POP: . o O ( Taped on a Sunday. )
POP: . o O ( The second day of taping. )

The remaining celebrities to play are...

Regis: Joy Behar, former New York City school teacher...

POP: . o O ( Joy is also a former ABC receptionist. )

Sean "Puffy" Combs,

POP: . o O ( Puffy was considered to be the nicest celebrity by the
"Millionaire" crew. )

Tyra Banks,

POP: . o O ( In Tyra's pockets: Herbal flu medication and cough drops )

Norm Macdonald,

POP: . o O ( Norm showed up at the studio 15 minutes before taping. )

...and Vivica A. Fox.

POP: . o O ( Regis: "She's really A. Fox!" )

> After help from Kermit the Frog, Jon Lovitz guessed that one of
> the flavours in Sprite is lime. Miko Brando is in the friend seat.

POP: . o O ( Miko: Marlon Brando's son )

> Jon met him while he sold mens clothing.

Regis: And you graduated from Harvard?
Jon: Yes, I did.

POP: . o O ( Jon: Professional liar )

Jon: Harvard High School.

> Jon went to UC-Irvine,

POP: . o O ( Class of '79 )
POP: . o O ( Jon's "Master Thespian" character was based on one of his
professors. )
POP: . o O ( Regis: Notre Dame, Pre-'79 )
DAS: . o O ( Regis: Class of '53 )

> and he's ready to play!
>

POP: . o O ( Contestants in the hot seat have a glass of water at their
side. )
POP: . o O ( But not tissues. )

Jon was sick during the taping of these shows.

POP: . o O ( Jon has appeared in 32 films--but he's never directed one. )
DAS: . o O ( Add some more to his resume... )
DAS: . o O ( Jon appeared in two Summer 2001 films... )
DAS: . o O ( ..."Rat Race" and voiceover work in "Cats and Dogs." )

> For $500: A director's chair normally has a back and seat made
> out of what material?
>
> A) Iron B) Canvas
> C) Wicker D) Wood
> B) Canvas.
>
> For $1000: The title of 1988 Billy Ocean requests "Get Outta My
> Dreams, Get into my" what?
>
> A) House B) Heart
> C) World D) Car
>

POP: . o O ( Billy Ocean almost titled this song "Get Outta My Dreams, Get
Onto My Scooter." )

> Vivica makes driving motion, but Jon claims he doesn't need help. D)
> Car.
> That's it.
>

POP: . o O ( Another Billy Ocean song appears on "Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire: The Album." )
DAS: . o O ( "When the Going Gets Tough" )
DAS: . o O ( Regis is also featured on the album... )
DAS: . o O ( ...singing his version of "Pennies from Heaven" from 1968. )

> For $2000: Before joining the cast of "Judging Amy". actresss Tyne
> Daly starred in which of these TV series?
>
> A) Cagney & Lacey B) Kate & Allie
> B) Hill Street Blues D) St. Elsewhere
> A) Cagney & Lacey.
>

POP: . o O ( Miko: Former bodyguard )

> For $4000: What author created the hard-boiled detective Mike Hammer?
>
> A) Tom Clancy B) Mickey Spillane
> C) Ian Fleming D) Robert Ludlum
> B) Mickey Spillane.
>

POP: . o O ( Jon was the model for "soft-boiled" film critic Jay Sherman in
the animated series "The Critic." )
DAS: . o O ( He also provided Jay's voice. )

> For $8000: What historical American document begins "We The People"?
>
> A) Gettysburg Address B) Bill of Rights
> C) Common Sense D) U.S. Constitution
>

POP: . o O ( The answer was written ten score and [14] years ago. )

> Jon is quick to say the Constitution, then he hesitates. But, it is
> his final answer. 3 more words for Jon: He is right!
>

POP: . o O ( Jon: 2 score and [4] years old )

> (ad break: Blockbuster, local news, Election 2000)
>

POP: . o O ( This show's British executive producer asks the audience to
clap fast. )
POP: . o O ( "Like Buckingham Palace garden party quick clapping." )

Jon explains his charity, the Holly Grove orphanage in LA.

POP: . o O ( Many fellow comedians have also donated time to Jon's
charity. )
POP: . o O ( David Spade ) POP: . o O ( Bill Maher )
POP: . o O ( Norm Macdonald ) POP: . o O ( Dennis Miller )
POP: . o O ( Jay Leno ) POP: . o O ( Dana Carvey )

POP: . o O ( Jon pulls a lemon-flavored cough drop from his mouth. )
POP: . o O ( Norm is chewing peppermint-flavored gum. )

> For $16000: What phrase completes the 1990 Doritos slogan made famous
> by Jay Leno?
>

DAS: . o O ( "Crunch all you want..." )

> A) You brought them B) It's your right
> C) We'll make more D) Then buy another bag
>

POP: . o O ( "Dorito" doesn't mean anything in Spanish. )

> Norm McDonald does the prompting this time, flat out telling Jon that
> the answer is "We'll Make More".

POP: . o O ( Regis: "That Norm is sharp as a tack!" )

Regis: Remember, that comes from Norm, so factor that in.

POP: . o O ( Norm becomes a bigger factor in this celebrity edition than Jon
does. )

> He trusts Norm, as well he should. He'll make some more money for
> his charity.
>

POP: . o O ( Norm makes more. )

> For $32000: In the 1992 Quentin Tarantino "Reservoir Dogs" the main
> characters have code names that are what?
>
> A) Animals B) Colors
> C) Gems D) Coins
>

Regis: Did you see this movie, Jon?
Jon: No. Did you?

POP: . o O ( Regis didn't. )

Regis: Yes.
Jon: Oh goodie. Then which one is it?
<laughter>

DAS: . o O ( Regis' screen does not have the answer until the contestant
says "final answer." )

Jon: Alex Trebek would know.
Regis: You bet he would.

POP: . o O ( Alex Trebek was invited to play "Celebrity Millionaire" in
2000. )
POP: . o O ( He was "unavailable." )
POP: . o O ( Regis appeared on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" in 1992 and 1998. )
POP: . o O ( He didn't win any money. )
DAS: . o O ( Regis finished in last place in both games... )
DAS: . o O ( ...but he did get money. All celebrities on "Jeopardy!" are
given money for their charities. )
DAS: . o O ( All celebrities on WWTBAM get at least $32,000. )

> Prompt away, celebs. They B-lieve that Colours is the right answer.

POP: . o O ( "Celebrity Jeopardy!" doesn't allow audience participation. )

> Jon believes in B as well. Just like with "The Taking of Pelham
> 1-2-3", the code names were colours.
>

DAS: . o O ( Those colors included White, Orange, Blonde, Pink, Blue and
Brown. )
DAS: . o O ( The board game "Clue" features Miss Scarlet, Colonel Mustard,
Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White and Professor Plum. )

POP: . o O ( What did Regis think about Jon during this segment? )
POP: . o O ( Regis: "He may be stranger than Norm." )

Jon talks about his role in "Little Nicky."

POP: . o O ( "Little Nicky" also features an appearance by Regis Philbin. )
POP: . o O ( Regis was typecast--he plays himself in the movie. )

> For $64,000: Lake Powell, Lake Mead and Lake Havasu are reservoirs
> along which river?
>
> A) Colorado River B) Mississippi River
> C) Columbia River D) Alleghany River
>

POP: . o O ( Jon grew up less than 300 miles from the Colorado River. )

> Jon originally selects the Colorado, but then thinks about polling
> the audience, then makes Colorado River his final answer.
>

POP: . o O ( The Alleghany River ends in Pittsburgh, PA. )

> .
> And it is a good one!
>

POP: . o O ( $64,000 would buy 2,000 raft tours on the Colorado River. )

> For $125,000: The melody for the wedding march popularly called "Here
> Comes the Bride" was written by what classical composer?
>
> A) Mozart B) Strauss
> C) Wagner

POP: . o O ( It's pronounced "Vog-ner." )

> D) Handel
>
> After some joking about Jon's marital status,

POP: . o O ( 92% of American millionaires are married. )

Jon jokes to Regis that he had a girlfriend who left him.
Jon: ...but you're happy with her?

POP: . o O ( Jon was 13 when Regis got married. )
DAS: . o O ( ...in 1970 to his current wife, Joy. )
DAS: . o O ( Regis married his first wife, Catherine Faylen, in 1957... )
DAS: . o O ( ...the same year Jon Lovitz was born. )

> Lovitz elects to poll the audience. 9-19-32-40. Jon then elects
> to use 2 50/50s. Sadly for Jon, Regis only lets him use 1, which
> leaves B and C.

POP: . o O ( The "Heartbeat" music is intended to increase the show's
tension. )

Jon: Y'know, that music repeating all the time, it really isn't helping.
Regis: It's designed to drive you nuts.
Jon: Well, it's working.

POP: . o O ( Experts say prolonged exposure to repetitive music is a form of
torture. )

> Still stumped, it is time for the final lifeline, and it is going to be
> Jerry that gets that phone call.

POP: . o O ( Jerry works at the management company that represents Jon. )
POP: . o O ( Jerry was on his cell phone--he was taking a tour of the White
House at the time. )
DAS: . o O ( Cell phones are allowed on White House tours, but there are no
public telephones (or restrooms) available. )

> Jerry corrects Jon's pronunciation of Wagner, and says that Wagner
> was too "heavy" to be the correct answer.
>
> Jon goes along with him on this, and Strauss is the final answer.

DAS: . o O ( On-air time to answer: 4:41 )

> .
> .
> .
> .
> Jon made a zig.
> .
> .
> .
> .
> .
> But he should have made a zag. Back down to $32,000.
>

POP: . o O ( Crew members said Jon was "absolutely crushed." )
POP: . o O ( His charity wasn't--they were grateful Jon chose to represent
them. )

POP: . o O ( Phone-a-friend lifelines are wrong 36.3% of the time. (as of
12/2000) )

> The next fastest finger:
>
> "Put these actors in order of their birth, starting with the
> earliest."
>
> A) Al Pacino
> B) Ben Affleck
> C) Wesley Snipes
> D) Kevin Costner
>
> The correct ofrder is ADCB.

POP: . o O ( 1940; 1955; 1962; 1972 )

> Only one right, and it is Sean "Puffy" Combs with a time of 7.57.

POP: . o O ( Puffy: 1969 )

POP: . o O ( Regis: "I love that guy Puffy." )

POP: . o O ( Sean "Puffy" Combs goes by several nicknames--including "Puff
Daddy" and "P. Diddy." )
DAS: . o O ( After being acquitted in a highly-publicized 2001 court case,
Sean announced he would no longer be known as "Puff Daddy", but as "P.
Diddy." )
POP: . o O ( Staffers asked Puffy which name he wanted Regis to call him. )
POP: . o O ( Puffy's response: "Whatever." )

> Sean is playing for "Daddy's House Social Program", a charity he
> started to help underprivileged children in the tri-state area.
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy asked Regis not to talk about his [former] girlfriend. )
DAS: . o O ( On Valentine's Day 2001, she and Puffy announced their break-up
after weeks of rumors. )
POP: . o O ( She is famous recording artist. )

POP: . o O ( Puffy gave away over 100 hats and tote bags to the audience. )

> For $100: Actors who appear in the background of a movie are called
> what?
>
> A) Pages B) Associates
> C) Extras D) Infrequently
> C) Extras.
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy's [former] girlfriend is also a famous movie actress. )

POP: . o O ( Movie extras earn $100 a day. )
DAS: . o O ( Puffy's former girlfriend has been an extra and has made cameo
appearances in several music videos. )

> For $200; What term is ofter used to describe an overused book that
> has folded or creased pages?
>
> A) Pony-tailed B) Dog-eared
> C) Cat-pawed D) Pig-headed

POP: . o O ( "Puff" is the 78th most popular name for cats. )

> Joy Behar can't resist barking out a hint. B) Dog-eared.
>
> For $300: A person who is bilingual can do which of the following?
>
> A) Speak 2 languages B) Write with either hand
> C) Pilot a plane D) Rule the world
> A) Speak two languages.
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy's [former] girlfriend is bilingual. )

> For $500: What do the letters "SWF" typically stand for in a
> newspaper personal ad?
>
> A) Single white female B) Seeking wistful friend
> C) Send with facts D) Seeking women friends
> A) Single White Female.
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy: SBM )
POP: . o O ( Vivica: MBF )
POP: . o O ( Regis: MWM )
DAS: . o O ( Puffy's former girlfriend: SHF )
POP: . o O ( Jon: "Bachelor" )

> For $1000: All 50 states have passed what kind of legislation to
> protect car buyers from defective vehicles?
>
> A) Crate code B) Bucket of bolts bill
> C) Jalopy justice D) Lemon law
> D) Lemon law.
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy owns two $340,000 Bentleys. )

POP: . o O ( Regis didn't know all the contestants--but he knew Puffy. )
POP: . o O ( Regis: "We're friends!" )

> For $2000: What TV sitcom's theme song is titled "I'll Be There
> For You"?
>
> A) Will & Grace B) Friends
> C) Frasier D) Malcolm in the Middle

Vivica and Tyra sing a clue.
Puffy: I don't watch TV. Which letter is it?

POP: . o O ( Puffy had never seen "Millionaire." )

> B) Friends.
>

DAS: . o O ( The theme was performed by The Rembrandts and is featured on
their 1995 album "L.P." )
DAS: . o O ( It peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100. )

POP: . o O ( Jon: Friend of a "Friend" )
POP: . o O ( Jon Lovitz was a childhood friend of "Friends" star Lisa
Kudrow. )

> For $4000: What former pro boxer currently sells his "lean, mean,
> fat-reducing, grilling machine" on TV?
>
> A) Sugar Ray Leonard B) Joe Frazier
> C) George Foreman D) Michael Spinks
>
> No help needed from the celebs on this one. C) George Foreman.
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy attended a Mike Tyson fight 5 nights later. )

> For $8000: What is the main food source of the giant panda?
>
> A) Bamboo B) Eucalyptus
> C) Sap D) Fish
>
> He selects B), getting "No" from some of the celebs, but getting a
> head nod from Tyra.

POP: . o O ( Eucalyptus is the main food source of the koala bear. )
POP: . o O ( Puffy's main food source backstage: Chocolate chip cookies )
POP: . o O ( And lemonade. )

> Tyra then backtracks, and Sean settles with A.
> That's right!
>
> (Ad break: Halls, Roller Coaster Tycoon, Canadian Alliance)
>

POP: . o O ( Regis' tie: Reverse Windsor knot )
POP: . o O ( Puffy's shirt: Zipper )

POP: . o O ( Miko Brando: Saved Michael Jackson's life )
POP: . o O ( Michael's hair caught on fire while making a 1984 soda
commercial--Miko put it out. )

POP: . o O ( All contestants are told not to wear clothing with visible
logos. )
POP: . o O ( Puffy is wearing a shirt from his Sean John clothing line. )
POP: . o O ( With visible logo. )

Puffy: [Sean John's] doing fairly well.

POP: . o O ( $32 million in sales in its first year. )

POP: . o O ( Regis' favorite musical act: Dean Martin )
DAS: . o O ( Regis was the side-kick on a late night talk show hosted by
Dean Martin's fellow "Rat Pack" member, Joey Bishop. )

> For $16,000: What announcement is usually made at the end of an Elvis
> Presley concert?
>
> A) Good night and good luck B) God bless America
> C) Elvis wishes you well D) Elvis has left the building
>
> Sean won't be leaving the building, since his final answer was D).
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy left the building--he and his bodyguard went to
McDonald's for lunch. )

> For 32,000: What is the largest Hawaiian answer by area?
>
> A) Hawaii B) Maui
> C) Kauai D) Oahu
>
> Sean is fast to answer A), but needs Tyra to prompt him to make it
> his final answer.
>

POP: . o O ( Hawaii became the final state in 1959. )

POP: . o O ( How much bigger is Hawaii than the other islands? )

Regis: More than twice the size of all the other islands combined.

DAS: . o O ( Hawaii: 4,028 square miles )
DAS: . o O ( Maui: 727 )
DAS: . o O ( Oahu: 597 )
DAS: . o O ( Kauai: 552 )
DAS: . o O ( Molokai: 260 )
DAS: . o O ( Lanai: 140 )
DAS: . o O ( Niihau: 69 )
DAS: . o O ( Kahoolawe: 45 )

> For $64000: On her Fox TV series, what did Tracey Ullman say at the
> end of each episode?
>
> A) Drive safely! B) Stay Sweet
> C) Go home! D) You're the best!
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy: Doesn't watch TV )

> Right to the audience on that. 3-4-77-16. That's convincing, and it
> is the final answer of Puffy. 77% were right!
>

DAS: . o O ( "The Tracy Ullman Show" was where "The Simpsons" made their
debut. )

POP: . o O ( Regis said the phrase "final answer" more than 4,000 times this
year. )

> For $125,000: What fashion guru popularized the miniskirt in the
> 1960s?
>

DAS: . o O ( "Up with miniskirts!" )

> A) Rudi Gernreich B) Mary Quant
> C) Karl Lagerfeld D) Betsey Johnson
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy's clothing label only designs men's wear. )

> 50/50 time. So long to Lagerfeld and Johnson.

POP: . o O ( The same fashion guru also popularized "hot pants." )

> After that, it takes a few seconds for Quant to be his final answer.
>
> .
> .
> .
> That's worth $125,000!
>

POP: . o O ( Contestants are told to be as natural as possible with their
reactions. )

<commercial break>

POP: . o O ( The round metal rigging over center stage: "The Crown" )

Puffy has 4 kids.

POP: . o O ( The average American millionaire has 3 children. )

Puffy plugs hooked.com.

POP: . o O ( Regis calls himself "the most un-savvy computer person I
know." )

POP: . o O ( The money-level graphic: The "Money Tree" )

> For $250,000: Who was the third person to walk on the moon?
>
> A) Buzz Aldrin B) Wally Schirra
> C) Pete Conrad D) Michael Collins
>

POP: . o O ( Puffy was born just 15 days before this happened. )
DAS: . o O ( Puffy's birthdate: November 4, 1969 )
DAS: . o O ( Apollo 12 landing: November 19, 1969 )

> Kenny is going to get phone-a-friended.

POP: . o O ( "Oh my God, they called Kenny!" )
POP: . o O ( Kenny is Puffy's lawyer. )

> Kenny thinks that it is Buzz Aldrin, but he isn't 100 percent sure.

POP: . o O ( Contestants are given an unlimited amount of time to decide on
a final answer. )
POP: . o O ( Longest time a contestant has taken to decide: 52 minutes )
DAS: . o O ( Set by contestant Nick Meyer on the 8/17/2000 episode. )
DAS: . o O ( He is one of the few people who missed the $500,000 question. )

> Sean doesn't like those odds, since he is playing for charity, he'll stop.

POP: . o O ( Puffy was the third person to "walk" with six figures in this
series of celebrity "Millionaire". )
DAS: . o O ( To date (8/26/2001), 33 celebrities (plus 6 Olympic athletes)
have won six figures. )
POP: . o O ( Puffy's charity was able to feed over 30,000 people this
Thanksgiving [2000]. )

> His guess would have been Wally Schirra.
>
> Both he and Kenny were wrong. Pete Conrad was #3.
>

DAS: . o O ( Buzz Aldrin: Second man on the moon, accompanied Neil Armstrong
on Apollo 11 )
DAS: . o O ( Walter Schirra: Manned Apollo 7 in 1968, but did not land on
the moon )
DAS: . o O ( Michael Collins: Stayed in the Apollo 11 command module )

POP: . o O ( Puffy has left the building. )

> Let's see who is rescued from this fastest finger round.
>
> "Put these singers in order of the year of their birth, starting with
> earliest."
>
> A) Jennifer Lopez

POP: . o O ( Puffy's [former] girlfriend. )

> B) Prince
> C) Sisqo
> D) Paul Simon
>
> The right order is DBAC.

POP: . o O ( 1941; 1958; 1970; 1977 )

> 8.93 is the time of Tyra Banks, the only person to get it right.

POP: . o O ( Tyra Banks: 1973 )

Tyra hugs Regis.

POP: . o O ( Regis: "It's good to be me!" )
DAS: . o O ( Regis' second book is entitled "Who Wants to Be Me?" )
DAS: . o O ( Regis: 1931 )

<commercial break>

The camera shot that descends from the "Crown" to behind the Hot Seat is
nicknamed...

POP: . o O ( "The Spider" )

POP: . o O ( 492 contestants have sat in the hot seat since "Millionaire"
first premiered in 1999. )
DAS: . o O ( This number has obviously changed over time. )
DAS: . o O ( But does it reflect just "civilian" contestants or everybody,
including celebrities? )

Tyra has a role on the TV series "Felicity."

POP: . o O ( Tyra now prefers to be known as an actress--not a supermodel. )

She plays a college student on the show.

POP: . o O ( Tyra never went to college--she was a supermodel by age 18. )

> She has her mom with her, and she is beside Jon Lovitz. Jon "I've
> finally found my wife".
>

POP: . o O ( Jon: "Bachelor" )

POP: . o O ( Tyra brought her own hair and make-up people to the set. )

> For $100: During a performance, what does a magician typically pull
> out of his hat?
>
> A) Rabbit B) Snail
> C) Lizard D) Toupee
> A) Rabbit.
>

POP: . o O ( Tyra: Likes carrots )

DAS: . o O ( Why rabbits? )
DAS: . o O ( Magicians use rabbits because they sit still and do not run
around, making them perfect for certain magic tricks. )

> A good thing the question wasn't about this magician:
> http://wrestlecrap.com:8082/phantasio.html
>
> For $200: The phrase "nice set of wheels" typically refers to which
> of the following?
>
> A) Stroller B) Car
> C) Roulette Wheel D) Bobsled
> B) Car.
>

POP: . o O ( Tyra's first "set of wheels" was a 1987 Nissan Sentra
hatchback. )

> For $300: What is the common term for a person who agrees with
> everything his superior says?
>
> A) Yes-man B) Fair-weather friend
> C) Whipping boy D) Waylon Smithers
> A) Yes-man.
>
> For $500: According to the deodorant advertising slogan, Secret is
> "strong enough for a man, but made for" whom?
>
> A) An athlete B) A girl
> C) A woman D) A wolverine
> C) A woman.
>

POP: . o O ( Tyra's secret beauty tip: Use a tongue scraper to avoid bad
breath. )

> For $1000: What Broadway musical about an orphan features the song
> "Tomorrow"?
>
> A) Oliver B) Miss Saigon
> C) Sweet Charity D) Annie
>

Answer: D) Annie.

POP: . o O ( "Millionaire" features 104 music and sound effects. )

> **AH-WOOOOO!**
>
> Out of time for tonight, and with 3 left for tomorrow,

POP: . o O ( "Tomorrow" is really an hour later this same day. )

> I'd be leaving extra time at the end of my VCR if I were
> taping this.
>
>

DAS: . o O ( "Pop-Up Video" is a trademark of VH1, Viacom and Spin the
Bottle Productions. )

DAS: . o O ( POP! )


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