Talk:Art Linkletter

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FYI and with regard to Linkletter's commercial for Medicare reform: He should get his facts straight.

This year I am paying $240.00 MORE for the same prescription which has always cost me $15.00 per month due to the GENEROSITY of the NEW government program sponsored by this administration... Am I angry?  YOU BET!!!

Can someone please inform this man that he is continuing to say the "darndest things"??? Carol Moldow Carolvicky@aol.com

This is said to have happened in Long Beach at Internation Tower... all the kitchens are on the INTERIOR of the building with NO WINDOW, only a breakfast bar opening to the dining area and at least 20 or more feet from the closest window. I lived in the building and know the floor plan. Just a thought.


What does any of this have to do with our article? -Will Beback 05:13, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Er, yeah, and the first two posters, sign your posts. The wish that we communicate with the subject of the article about some television advert he once made is completely off-topic. The other message...no clue, and obviously the writer didn't either. I suggest we blank the page except for the banner and start over. Canonblack 22:51, 26 September 2006 (UTC)


Linkletter ain't dead yet? Gosh, he must be older than dirt!!!!!Obbop 22:21, 19 November 2006 (UTC)