TV producer Chuck Lorre created "Dharma and Greg" and "Two and a Half Men." He’s taken advantage of a tiny piece of real estate at the end of the broadcast to post 200-word rants. They flash by in an instant, so Kurt hit the pause button to see what Lorre wrote and why.
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According to my 17 year old daughter, Chuck should make a day calendar featuring his vanity cards. It'd be sure to be a best seller.
Didn't "Xena, Warrior Princess" do something similar. After the credits & before the copywrite ststement there was a whimsical comment inserted; the one that clued me & my husband to their presense was "No naked Gabrielles were harmed in the filming of this episode." After that, we taped the episodes even while watching them live, in order to catch the statements.
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