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Stan Lee. To Tell The Truth

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WOW - that was really cool........ 893applaud-thumb.gif.........thanks for sharing this with us.

 

I'm guessing that the show is close to 40 years old, by the clothes Tom P was wearing and how young and handsome Stan L looked.............. thumbsup2.gif

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Very interesting. It appeared as if the lady celebs were primarily judging by looks and "#3" didn't even register on any of the celeb panel's radar. If my premise is even close, what was the comicbookguy stereotype back in that day? Suave and swinging, "prince valiant" types like Stan and his "#1" imposter, whose bones those ladies couldn't wait until commercial break to jump on? If that show appeared in the 90s, updated fashions a given, I'd bet that "#3" would have been the favored choice, based on appearances alone, as the comic book writer.

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