Where's Geraldo?
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Where's Geraldo?
The Discovery Channel is opening some golden mummy tomb in Egypt tonight. No sign of Geraldo - I wonder if they will find anything this time?
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I think he did a tomb in Egypt after the Capone fiasco.disarm wrote:i think Geraldo has been permanently banned from participation in the opening of any more vaults, tombs, or other secret stashes after his little 'Al Capone Incident'
The show tonight was ok but nothing spectacular. Apparently, this is a show going on all week covering some new excavations in central and western Egypt. It seemed to me like they stumbled upon a rather common cemetary.
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Geraldo must confined in Guantanamo. After all, only Saddam Hussein and Geraldo were asked to leave Iraq by the US military.
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Speaking of Egypt, did anyone watch Discovery's Rameses special last night? What could have been an interesting 30 minute show was dragged out for 2 hours of melodrama. How many times can they show bad re-enactments??
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I didn't think it was bad, really, but I did think it was around twice as long as it needed to be. Nothing spectacular.Lee wrote:Speaking of Egypt, did anyone watch Discovery's Rameses special last night? What could have been an interesting 30 minute show was dragged out for 2 hours of melodrama. How many times can they show bad re-enactments??
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