I resently saw a copy of Nickelodeon Magazine. It was "The Tenth Birthday Issue". Al was in it saying, "Happy Birthday. You rock my world." Then, there was no more Al.
they have a TV Bday Nick Mag thing, so I'm guessing that will be it.
Or, Victoria Jackson is ina a new show, so he might be in that. I know they're still good friends, they were invited to his wedding for crying out loud.
Al could have signed a picture in LA. And if Bermuda took the picture in La Guardia, there was no reason for Al and Bermuda to be in NYC for a picture signing.
The Victoria Jackson thing might be it though. Do we have any info on that?
[quote="scottidog"]It's perhaps more accurate to say I overheard Bermuda say it, but it was in front of literally dozens of people so I don't feel like I'm spilling the beans to mention it.
What are they doing? If I'm daring to dream here... Nickelodeon has decided to pick up TWAS and Al is doing promotional stuff for that.
Would that be awesome or what? Putting The Weird Al show back on the air. I like that idea! I hope that's what happens!
I'm not so sure if that would happen simply because I don't think Al wants people to go back to recognizing him with glasses and a mustache and the like. That is unless he does like intros in and out of commercial breaks to let people know he looks different or he does the ads for the show.
I'm not so sure if that would happen simply because I don't think Al wants people to go back to recognizing him with glasses and a mustache and the like. That is unless he does like intros in and out of commercial breaks to let people know he looks different or he does the ads for the show.
He must be horrified that we watch the old videos. And UHF. So horrified he'd never play any of those clips at his concerts. Oh wait. He does play them.
The real reason it probably won't happen is that they don't belong to Al.
I'm not so sure if that would happen simply because I don't think Al wants people to go back to recognizing him with glasses and a mustache and the like. That is unless he does like intros in and out of commercial breaks to let people know he looks different or he does the ads for the show.
He must be horrified that we watch the old videos. And UHF. So horrified he'd never play any of those clips at his concerts. Oh wait. He does play them.
The real reason it probably won't happen is that they don't belong to Al.
Well, in a concert, the people there can obviously Al looks different in person. Because he's standing right there. On TV, it's a different story.