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Armon "Guy In Suit At End Of The Bench" Johnson should suffice.

I'm guessing if we signed him, we aren't trading him as that's quite a ways out and cuts the trade partner out of contract negotiations. Further, if we signed him and aren't trading him one or two of Miller/Bayless are on ze way out IMO.
 
Armon "Guy In Suit At End Of The Bench" Johnson should suffice.

So it sounds like you're on board for my "Armani" idea, just for a different reason. ;)
 
What about hearkening back to one of my all time favorite quirky shows that ended with a bang a BIIIG bang! This show was about 20 years ahead of it's time:

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Hammmmmeeeeeeeeeer!

The end of that series is perhaps one of the best, most surprising things I've ever seen. Maybe it was because I was young and hadn't seen much, but I remember being delighted that they ended it as they did :)

Ed O.
 
Okay, for those of us who hadn't seen that series, how did it end?
 
Okay, for those of us who hadn't seen that series, how did it end?

I misspoke and it was actually the end of the first season (the second season being picked up was a shocker, and they made it into a "prequel" season)... Hammer is trying to defuse a nuclear bomb and he messes up and it goes off. Iirc, his captain does one last "Hammmmeeeer!" scream in frustration as the camera pans over the ruined city landscape.

Ed O.
 
Ahh... YouTube.

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Ed O.
 
Looks like a parody of Get Smart. And that's saying something.
 
Yeah, I was a kid when that show was on, but I recall it being meant to be as much humour as anything else.
 
I remember the show, I never watched an entire episode, but I saw enough to steal the line: "Trust me, I know what I'm doing." Of course when I used it, no one ever knew what I was referencing, LOL. :pimp:
 
Ahh... YouTube.

[video=youtube;XGoU7urNTbI]

Ed O.


God I loved that show. Pure genius and like I said it was 20 years ahead of its time. You could have that exact same show today and the ratings would be through the roof especially given the 80's motif.

So it's decided then...every time Armon pulls a Jarret Jack we all simultaneously yell HAAAAAAMMMMMMEEEERRRRR!!!!!!
 
I remember the show, I never watched an entire episode, but I saw enough to steal the line: "Trust me, I know what I'm doing." Of course when I used it, no one ever knew what I was referencing, LOL. :pimp:

Best tagline ever and right maybe 20% of the time. LMAO.
 

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