90% of my class had never heard of Buck Rogers.
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is this an actual percentage or hyperbole?
you know, Erin Gray held a place in my childhood heart right next to Lynda Carter . . .
Actually, I think that number is low. This would mean that 5 people in my class knew of Buck Rogers. Almost everyone raised their hand to claim that they didnt know.
Yeah, I feel bad for them, not getting having Erin Gray in shinny jumpsuits is just lame.
We recently got Buck Rogers from netflix and it SUCKED!
You guys know you love that dragon lady who was half-naked alla time. Admit it.
Kathleen-you best waych yer mouth. i packed my office the other day and took down my Buck Rogers poster. that thing is so awesome. Erin Grey ruled. Biddi-biddi-biddi
Seriously, I never dug on that big haired wacko dragon lady. It seemed obvious to me, even as a child, that she just needed to chill and give Kane his props.
Even Dr. Theopolus agrees: Colonel Deering is awesome! High-heels, iridescent spandex, feathered hair, crazy gloss lipstick, and she could still kick-ass and fly a star fighter.