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He's the last pitcher (probably ever) to win thirty games in a season.
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No problem. Yeah, that's the epi that sparked it. Christopher Lloyd was the greatest. Tony Danza's just standing there laughing.And the one where’s he’s taking his drivers license test.. or is that too obvious?
ETA: Sorry, jumped in on this page and hadn’t read the previous page bfore posting.
This one kind of fits here.
Good question and I feel like I should know but I don't.I'm sure everyone will allow this but I feel like participating in this thread and I have a trivia question for you all. Who was the guest singer on the Alice Cooper song Billion Dollar Babies?
Good question and I feel like I should know but I don't.
Pat BooneI honestly can't give any hints without looking them up and it may give it away but it's definitely a shock.
Pat Boone
Denny McLain?He's the last pitcher (probably ever) to win thirty games in a season.
Denny McLain?
If so it was way back when I still followed baseball. But then along came the Saints and the rest is history.
He was with the Detroit Tigers in the late '60s I believe. He made it to the world series but ended up in some kind of trouble shortly after.Yep. You got it.
I don't follow it like I did either.
He was with the Detroit Tigers in the late '60s I believe. He made it to the world series but ended up in some kind of trouble shortly after.
I never was an Alice Cooper fan so I listened to the song on YouTube. There is a background singer and occasional lead vocalist with kind of a unique voice that sounds familiar and distinctive, but I can't place it.I'm sure everyone will allow this but I feel like participating in this thread and I have a trivia question for you all. Who was the guest singer on the Alice Cooper song Billion Dollar Babies?
had to look it up.Nope.