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Just Like Mom was a Canadian television game show which ran from 1980 to 1985 on CTV. A total of 595 episodes were taped at CFTO-TV in Toronto, Ontario. It was hosted by Stephen Young during the show's first season, but from the second season it was hosted by the husband-and-wife duo of Fergie Olver and the show's creator Catherine Swing. Dave Devall announced the series for its entire run. The format was to determine which child and mother knew each other the best through answer-matching as well as the memorable Bake-off Challenge. Three teams, consisting of a young child and his or her mother (or occasionally father), competed on each episode. Repeats aired on GameTV from 2008 to 2010.
Originally posted by Komonazmuk
Originally posted by Xaphan
He's still not as creepy as this guy.
KUHREEEPIEEEE
Dirty old man -The Mother on there called that spot on, Where's Chris Hansen when you need him?
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by ollncasino
The even bigger question is why do the cabal/illuminati/whatever cover up for anybody? Because they can and they do - all the time.
The police believe that, while the infants were in hospital prior to their deaths, the family was uncooperative with any investigation.[14] Pita Sharples, the co-leader of the Māori Party, said the family had agreed to talk to police on 26 June,[15] but this did not happen.[16] Following the deaths, Sharples said he was disgusted by the Kahui family's behaviour. He claimed some members of the family were more interested in going "to the pub and have a drink" than coming forward to police.
Originally posted by Seremela
I love how they just start with all this abuse crap after he died... What is that going to change now? They should have all come forward when he was still alive.
Originally posted by snusfanatic
LOL. What the hell. Is this from the 70s? It's insane that if she actually wanted recourse she didn't get any. Also what does it mean 200 kids? This lady was an adult. Why didn't she sue him?
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by ollncasino
When people laugh it can be for many reasons other than amusement. People sometimes laugh when they are embarrassed, uncomfortable, have just said or done something stupid, don't know what has happened.
Just because an older man touched a young girl on her bottom and she laughed - does not signify that she enjoyed what happened.
I wonder where the spirit of this repugnant man is now? Makes you wonder whether there really is a hell and if he had a pass to get straight in.
Much Peace...
Originally posted by gort51
Seriously, Is the World better off now with ALL the civil liberties restrictions?
Originally posted by r2d246
Get real. She's moving around. There's no indication he's doing anything. He might be but we can't see anything. She could be strung out on drungs for all we know. And she's smiling the whole time, so if something is going on she loves it!
I remember a high school teacher that use to rub his hands up 14 year old girls legs, while they stood next to him at his desk.....Of course back then us young guys would be saying...lucky bugger he can do that....Not, oh look at that old perve...etc...It was different times (better), people were free, New York was a hovel, Rubbish and pollution was every where.....Well at least we cleaned that up....