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 Dick Clark's New Years Eve sans Dick Clark? 
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Well for the first time in 32 years, Dick Clark will not be hosting his New Year's Eve special from his tradition Times Square spot. Wierd. I do remember when I was in middle and highschool and living in the burbs (having bad New Years Eve House Parties) that he would always be on in the background. It was kind of his trademark. The New Years Eve special that everyone tunes in to. Was there even another option?

Anyways, he had a stroke and is in the hospital. Regis Philbin is going to be filling in for him. I guess Regis is the new tv face for these events, and he's put in his time for sure, but Dick Clark's New Years Eve without Clark himself? Not to state the over obvious, but that hasn't happened since 1972! :shock: There are people on this board who haven't even been around half that long on this planet.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/15/arts/television/15regi.html?hp=&adxnnl=1&oref=login&adxnnlx=1103128114-cqstDEflWn5ALNkV5KF6yQ wrote:

Ringing Clark Out, Ringing Philbin In

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It may not be quite as flattering as filling in for the president or a Supreme Court justice. But being called on to substitute for Dick Clark in Times Square on New Year's Eve is almost as impressive.

So when Regis Philbin was contacted late last week and told that Mr. Clark, hospitalized after a stroke, would not be able to play host for the televised celebration for the first time in 32 years, Mr. Philbin did not hesitate long before agreeing to do the honors this Dec. 31.

"It is kind of sad that he's not up to doing it this year," Mr. Philbin said yesterday, still in full makeup and dark suit after finishing his live morning show. "He's been doing it so long, you just never dream of seeing anyone else up there."...


I think its kinda sad too. :(


Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:34 pm
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He's regretting over causing death of that little kid in Bowling for Columbine, and that's the real reason for stepping down.

You heard it here first.


Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:38 pm
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:?: :?: :?:


Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:41 pm
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Didn't you watch BFC???


Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:47 pm
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Yeah, in theatres, but I don't remember it, it was his weakest with the exception of The Big One. I never re-watched it. The only one I've watched multiple times if Roger & Me, which is by far his best, and F9/11 twice only becaus my sister hadn't seen it yet and wanted me to come with her.

I don't remember this at all. What happened again?


Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:50 pm
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The woman whose 6-year kid killed another one with a gun at school, worked many hours at Dick CLark's restaurant because of Welfare to Work, and that is supposedly the reason why she couldn't spend time with her son and why he became so violent.


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Krem wrote:
The woman whose 6-year kid killed another one with a gun at school, worked many hours at Dick CLark's restaurant because of Welfare to Work, and that is supposedly the reason why she couldn't spend time with her son and why he became so violent.


I thought it was because in order to get there and back she had to get bussed a total of four hours or something? That they made her go two hours away instead of finding her something in her hometown? I think there was something about weapons production plant in their too. Meh, I can't remember, but I really don't think Clark is losing sleep over that. More likely, he's just 85 years old and had a stroke. Just a nagging suspicion I have.


Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:56 pm
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dolcevita wrote:
Krem wrote:
The woman whose 6-year kid killed another one with a gun at school, worked many hours at Dick CLark's restaurant because of Welfare to Work, and that is supposedly the reason why she couldn't spend time with her son and why he became so violent.


I thought it was because in order to get there and back she had to get bussed a total of four hours or something? That they made her go two hours away instead of finding her something in her hometown? I think there was something about weapons production plant in their too. Meh, I can't remember, but I really don't think Clark is losing sleep over that. More likely, he's just 85 years old and had a stroke. Just a nagging suspicion I have.

Well, to listen to Michael Moore it was Dick Clark's fault as well as everyone else's for *gasp* expecting her to support herself.


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Dick Clark looks like a phony


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ugh, it won't be the same without Dick Clark


Wed Dec 15, 2004 3:03 pm
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bABA that's not Dick, its Regis. lol.

@Termi...yeah, i think its the only face I've ever seen on tv on new years eve in my life. In fact, I['m sure it is.

Hey...didn't Clark host American Bandstand too? :D


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dolcevita wrote:

Hey...didn't Clark host American Bandstand too? :D



hehe yeah he did


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dolcevita wrote:
bABA that's not Dick, its Regis. lol.

@Termi...yeah, i think its the only face I've ever seen on tv on new years eve in my life. In fact, I['m sure it is.

Hey...didn't Clark host American Bandstand too? :D


Yes, I was talking about the real Dick Clark.


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I like Regis more then Dick Clark anyways.


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What they really mean is that Dick Clark had a major malfunction, that caused him to short circuit completely. After all, he is a robot. How else could he remain ridiculously younger-looking than he really is. Only Steve Martin has been able to look the same for three damn decades.

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it just won't be the same without Dick at the Head of New Years Rockin' Eve.....get it? get it? :wink:


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it just won't be the same without Dick at the Head of New Years Rockin' Eve.....get it? get it? :wink:


Picturing Al Bundy nudging me with that same look on his face, going "Get it, get it?!" is hilarious. :)

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Mr. X wrote:
Terminator1997 wrote:
it just won't be the same without Dick at the Head of New Years Rockin' Eve.....get it? get it? :wink:


Picturing Al Bundy nudging me with that same look on his face, going "Get it, get it?!" is hilarious. :)


hahahah :)


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Terminator1997 wrote:
Mr. X wrote:
Terminator1997 wrote:
it just won't be the same without Dick at the Head of New Years Rockin' Eve.....get it? get it? :wink:


Picturing Al Bundy nudging me with that same look on his face, going "Get it, get it?!" is hilarious. :)


hahahah :)

lol i just noticed that. that made a sad joke funny :lol:


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