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originally posted by: alphacenturi
He has always been Rod Serling, sorry. Im 55.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: alphacenturi
He has always been Rod Serling, sorry. Im 55.
I am much older than you, seems to have nothing to do with age as far as I can tell. The people who know clearly he is Sterling are all ages but none of the ones I have asked are young.
originally posted by: TheFlyOnTheWall
a reply to: SeaWorthy
I called him Sterling for years, until I found out it's Serling. And that was 20 years ago. That was my bad all along
originally posted by: gort51
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Im sorry Ol Salty.....Its always been Rod Serling.
Even in the 1960s.
Yes, many people thought Stirling.....because it was a more common name, easy to say, in use more often and sounded similar.
In the 60s, you had "Pounds Sterling", Stirling Moss (GP driver), "stirling effort young man" (in English movies).....etc.
But Rod Serling it was.
originally posted by: butcherguy
It was always Rod Serling for me.