047 - S3E18 "Runaway" with Jamie-Lyn Markos

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As Billie Dawn in “Born Yesterday” at Mad Cow Theatre

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Fun On The Streets Of Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

with Holden Hollywood…

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and Officer Friskem…

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( ^^ did you notice Robb Zeiser’s good friend Ben Appetit on the drums? ^^ )

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and even for the hot minute that I was friends with Director Alfie Hitchkick!

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Sophisticated Ladies!

Available on YouTube below, and you can also find it on BroadwayHD.


You’ve Got The Look! (Jordache Jeans Commercial)

The adult predecessor to the above:

Many people don’t realize that this Gilda Radner SNL classic was a spoof of these commercials:


[ Extras ] Read Me!

This is Jamie-Lyn’s movie! Also starring Tim Williams with appearances by Trenell Mooring and Jodi Chase! Trailer below; full movie on Amazon Prime Video here.

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[ Extras ] Sydney White!

Another great travelogue of Orlando (well, Rollins College in Winter Park): Sydney White (2007) starring Amanda Bynes and John Schneider. My friend Tait Moline appears in drag around 1 hour 27 minutes. Available through Amazon for FREE! (with ads) Click Here!.

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[ Extras ] General Foods International Coffee!

A typical commercial featuring a young Lea Thompson:

And that waiter … JEAN-LUC!!


[ Extras ] Madge The Manicurist!


Follow-Up From Last Week!

Regarding my wish to have Rachel on “Friends” and Natalie from “The Facts Of Life” be cousins… (Thanks to listener Jennifer!)

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And remember how I was surprised to discover that both Natalie and Rachel spelled their last names the same? And how I had thought Rachel’s surname had an E at the end? I was NOT WRONG! Jennifer pointed out that in fact, according to this article, Rachel’s name had several instances where it was spelled both ways!