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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Innovation's '91 DS Comic, Book 4, The Book That Never Was
« on: November 30, 2020, 02:34:01 AM »
For a change there are several worthwhile things in this section that are worth sharing:
When it comes to Saturday Night Live, little did Alec Baldwin know in 1996 who he'd be impersonating on the show 20 years later...
Imagine, something written about DS was incorrect.
I wonder if Scott Hull ever played Whitman's actual Dark Shadows Board Game, as opposed to Milton Bradley's Barnabas Collins Dark Shadows Game, which is what he professed was good? If he did, I can't imagine he would have enjoyed BCDS quite as much. But then, if he was really young when he played BCDS, that might explain it. Though the really interesting thing is that he even played BCDS at all because he wasn't born until 1972.
When it comes to Saturday Night Live, little did Alec Baldwin know in 1996 who he'd be impersonating on the show 20 years later...
Imagine, something written about DS was incorrect.
I wonder if Scott Hull ever played Whitman's actual Dark Shadows Board Game, as opposed to Milton Bradley's Barnabas Collins Dark Shadows Game, which is what he professed was good? If he did, I can't imagine he would have enjoyed BCDS quite as much. But then, if he was really young when he played BCDS, that might explain it. Though the really interesting thing is that he even played BCDS at all because he wasn't born until 1972.