I wasn't there that day, but I'd say most likely, yes.
I wasn't there that day, but I'd say most likely, yes.
Robert A. Black, YCDTOTV writer 1985-86
http://www.rablack.com
Ah yes... very tricky, those Argentinians...
LOL it was after Doug hurt his hand from the price gun and thats when Alasdair took his shirt off.
Nope, not Doug. Alanis. Makes a big difference!
Robert A. Black, YCDTOTV writer 1985-86
http://www.rablack.com
Ah yes... very tricky, those Argentinians...
Thanks Robert. Right after I posted, I read your message in another thread about how Christine had the scene changed from a double sliming to a slime and a water. Thanks for the reply.
Speaking of shirtless Alasdair, there was also the scene from Savings '86 about Mrs. Prevert wanting to do the dishes in the bathtub while Alasdair took a bath.
Supposedly his taking off his shirt in Commercials was for Alanis to wrap her hand in after she cut herself on the Ross-O-Matic, but Alasdair instead takes the opportunity to pose for the cameras and Alanis has to snatch the shirt out of his hand. (Funny!) I thought I read somewhere that Alasdair was embarrassed when he had to do things like taking off his shirt.
He's visibly very red in that scene. Alasdair, apparently, is a very quiet and shy person in real life, especially after taking a step away from show business.
I m new here...
Tarun Singh
Accounting
You obviously haven't rewatched the end of the opposites from "Mysteries & Crimes" lately.
To say that Doug & Vanessa "hated each other with a passion" is over-simplifying the case. They were very much like a brother and sister who always got on each other's nerves but were also very loyal to each other.
Robert A. Black, YCDTOTV writer 1985-86
http://www.rablack.com
Ah yes... very tricky, those Argentinians...