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The Three Stooges - Yes, We Have No Bonanza - The Stooges are singing waiters in a saloon out West. They are accompanied by three cowgirls. Unfortunately, saloon keeper Maxey (Dick Curtis) is surly and patronizing to the hard working girls. The girls have little choice, as they are forced to work for him because their father is in debt. The Stooges vow to make enough money to pay off the debt and wed the girls, and decide to go prospecting for gold. What the Stooges do not know is that ol' Maxey has recently robbed a bank and buried the loot. In their digging, the boys managed to discover Maxey's stash, thinking they are truly in the dough. They return to town, but Maxey gets his hands on the money and flee the saloon. The Stooges, of course, catch up with Maxey, retrieve the loot, and end up giving back to the bank from whence it came.
The Three Stooges - False Alarms - The Stooges are firemen who are constantly getting in trouble. After missing their umpteenth fire call, they are warned that one more incident will cost them their jobs. They then proceeded back to work, in this case, cleaning the fire hoses. In the midst of the action, a new coupé that the chief has purchased is delivered to the station. Curly rolls out the hose into the street. But in the process, the hoses are cut by a passing streetcar. In frustration, Moe wrings Curly’s hand on the wringers. Meanwhile, Curly sneaks out to visit his girlfriend Mayzie to celebrate her birthday despite the restrictions. She has two friends who need dates, so Curly tries to get Moe and Larry to join him. But due to restrictions, the two are forced to be at the fire station. Larry attempts to go anyway, but is stopped by Moe at the firepole by pulling his hair. Moe then goes to the stock room holding Larry by the hair, and locks the door to prevent Larry from leaving. But Larry fights back, and the key goes into the sink in the melee. Moe then proceeds to use Larry as a plunger to retrieve the key. Just then, Curly realizes that the only way he knows to get Moe and Larry out of the fire station is to pull a fire alarm, so he decides to activate it. The firemen respond to the call, but without Larry and Moe. Realizing the alarm, they force themselves out, and down through the firepole. They found that the firemen have left them, so they decided to use the coupé.
The Three Stooges - Pardon My Scotch - The Stooges are carpenters who are temporarily left in charge of a drugstore, assembling a door with disastrous results. When a liquor salesman stops by and asks for a drink, the Stooges mix together a drink using all manner of medicines and chemicals, and mixed with a rubber boot. The concoction reacts, and it is so strong that it cuts through a wicker chair serving as an improvised sieve. But the man loves the libation (which he thought was Scotch), and he convinces the Stooges to pose as Scotsmen and attend a party at his boss' house, where he can sign the Stooges to a liquor contract.
The Three Stooges - Disorder In The Court - The Stooges are key witnesses at a murder trial. Their friend, Gail Tempest (a name whose parts are synonyms of each other), who dances at the Black Bottom cafe where the Stooges are musicians, is accused of killing Kirk Robin (a play on "Who Killed Cock Robin?"). Although the boys disrupt the proceedings, they manage to clear Gail's name and extract the real murderer's identity (Buck Wing) from a parrot (they were able to find the letter on the parrot's leg).
The Three Stooges - Three Little Beers - The short begins with the Stooges at work at the Panther Pilsner Beer company delivery department. They have stacked several barrels on top of each other in the back of their delivery truck. The Stooges soon learn about a golf tournament which their company is sponsoring, but only Moe knows what golf is. In an attempt to teach Curly, Moe knocks Larry in the head with a broom, causing Larry to drop a barrel of beer onto the head of their boss, A. Panther (Bud Jamison). The Stooges drive wildly off to a golf course (Rancho Golf Club) and decide they should get in some practice if they want to win the grand prize-never mind the fact they know nothing of how to play golf! Once on the golf course, the Stooges disrupt everyone and everything — and steal some golfers' clothes. They split up to practice.
The Three Stooges - Three Little Pigskins - Starting out the short film as bums on the street asking pedestrians for money, the Stooges are soon mistaken for college football players known as "The Three Horsemen", a parody of the "Four Horsemen" of Notre Dame fame. They are immediately recruited by the local professional team, whose own star players had just been injured. Their first game (staged at Hollywood's Gilmore Stadium) turns into a fiasco, especially since the Stooges know absolutely nothing about the sport. Realizing they have been swindled, the managers turn their revolvers on the Stooges, hitting them on the butt as they attempt to escape.
The Three Stooges - Punch Drunks - Moe finds that Curly Howard can be a boxing star when Larry plays "Pop Goes the Weasel" on the violin. When he hears the tune, Curly blacks out and goes crazy, uttering his classic "Woo-woo-woo-woo!" cry (already firmly established by the time this film was made) and knocking out a group of people. Instantly Moe knows that Curly would be a good fighter. So the three join together and create a team. Curly succeeds as a fighter with several knockouts, leading to the world championship fight. But things go awry when, at the first round of the fight, the champion boxer hits Curly and falls out of the ring onto Larry, breaking the violin in the process. Larry leaves the fight-venue and searches outside for anything playing "Pop Goes the Weasel," while Curly is being battered by the boxer.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - S3E1 - "The Glass Eye" - While cleaning out the apartment of he dead sister Julia, Jim Whitely comes across a strange glass eye and tells to his wife the story of how his sister acquired it. Julia had fallen in love with a famous ventriloquist name Max Collodi. She has been to all his performances and has sent letters requesting to meet him. One day, Max agrees to meet her. She comes to his hotel room and finds him sitting in darkness with his small dummy George. As they talk, Julia tries to touch Max. She screams as his body falls to the floor and one of his glass eyes falls rolling on the carpet. George stands and angrily asks her to leave. It was Max who was the dummy and George was the ventriloquist. Full episode provided by Hulu.
CHiPs - Season 1, Episode 17 (s1e17) - "High-Hiking Hitch" - Former pro-football player Ben Davidson guest stars as a muscular truck driver who has his own method for obtaining parking spaces, and a pair of hitch-hiking teenaged girls cause problems for Ponch and Jon. Full streaming episode, provided by Fancast.
The A-Team - Season 3, Episode 16 (s3e16) - "Champ" - B.A. goes undercover as a boxer, to stop the manipulation of boxing matches. When he finds out that the money is used for drug-trafficking, he needs the support of the rest of the A-Team. Full streaming episode provided by Hulu
Adam-12 - Season 1, Episode 1 "Log 1: The Impossible Mission"
Adam-12 - Season 1, Episode 1 (s1e1) - "Log 1: The Impossible Mission" - LAPD 6-year veteran, Peter Malloy, is planning to resign from the police department following the death of his partner, who was killed in the line of duty while trying to foil an armed robbery. Malloy is persuaded to stay on and train a new partner: rookie officer Jim Reed, fresh out of the police academy and a two-year stint in the Army. Reed has a lot of potential, but is green and overeager. Full streaming tv episode, free online thanks to Hulu.
Hawaii Five-O - Season 1, Episode 15 "Pray Love Remember, Pray Love Remember" (1/1/1969)
Hawaii Five-O - Season 1, Episode 15 (s1e15) "Pray Love Remember, Pray Love Remember" (1/1/1969) - A young Indonesian female student is found murdered on the campus of the Pacific Cultural Institute. When a large footprint is discovered near the body, her very tall boyfriend becomes the obvious suspect. However, McGarrett isn't convinced that this is such an easy case. Full streaming episode provided by Fancast.
The A-Team - Season 2, Episode 3 "The Only Church In Town"
The A-Team - Season 2, Episode 3 (s2e3 - 10/11/1983) - "The Only Church In Town" - I pity the fool who messes with an orphanage!! Face convinces the A-Team to take his case when he receives his fraternity pin in a package from Ecuador from a woman, Leslie, who disappeared from his life fifteen years earlier. When they arrive in Ecuador they learn that the entire village was captured by gangsters, Leslie's now a nun, and her entire convent is being held hostage.
Hawaii Five-O - Episode 13 "King of the Hill" (1/8/69)
Hawaii Five-O - "King of the Hill" - Episode 13 (Season 1) - Originally aired 1/8/69: Decorated Marine, John Auston (Yaphet Kotto), is rushed to the hospital after an accident. While being attended to, he begins to have war flashbacks, causing him to shoot Det. Danny Williams, and another officer trying to calm him down. Armed with a police revolver and over 40 rds of ammunition, Auston then takes over the ER, thinking him and a wounded Danno are stuck behind enemy lines, defending a hill. It's up to Five-O Commander Steve McGarrett to devise a way to rescue Danny, and other patients in that wing, without harming Auston. This 51 minute episode is provided, with limited commercial interruption, by Fancast.com.
Kojak - "Siege of Terror" - Episode 1 (Season 1) - Originally aired 10/24/73: When an armored truck heist goes bad, and a hostage situation in an downtown Army surplus store arises. Lt. Theo Kojak (Telly Savalas) is up against a two-hour deadline, to try and free several hostages and a dying police officer from the three robbers (Harvey Keitel, James J. Sloyan, Jude Farese). This 50 minute streaming episode is provided, with limited commercial interruption, by Fancast.com.
Height: 6'6½”
Weight: 220lbs. ~ 250lbs.
Physique: Powerful build, though not very defined.
Hair / Eyes: Black / Dark Brown
Vision: 20:15 Left Eye (better color acuity), 20:20 Right Eye (better motion acuity & night vision)
Dominant Hand: Right, but trained to fight Southpaw.
Blood type: I forgot...
Race: Half Japanese (with a hint of Ainu), a third German, and a sixth Irish.
Birthplace: Bronx, New York (USA)
Spent Most Time: Highland Park, Illinois (USA)
Religion: Open (I’m an ordained minister of universal faith)
Signs: Fire Snake (Chinese) / Gemini (Western) / Oak (Celtic) / Moonstone (Ayurvedic)
Vices: None. I'm pretty straightedge. I enjoy many things, but never overindulge in anything.
Favorite Colors: Purple, shades of blue, dark red, black, and deep green.
Favorite Foods: Curry, rice, chicken, green vegetables, tomatoes, seafood, fruits, juices, sorbets, and clover honey.