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Where In The World Is Scott Baio?

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  • #61
    Fonzie was cool.

    Can you write a bit about Fonzie, please?

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    • #62
      SCOTT BAIO'S BREAD

      1 teaspoon sugar
      1 tablespoon salt
      1/2 cake fresh yeast
      2 of 3/4 cups warm water
      6 cups all-purpose flour, plus additional for the baking sheet
      Olive oil

      In a large bowl, combine the sugar, salt and yeast with half the water. Stir with hands until mixture becomes a tannish color. Add the flour all at once, and continue mixing with hands. Add more water until the mixture reaches the consistency of a marshmallow. Let the mixture sit in the bowl on the counter for 1 hour. The dough will rise slightly. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Oil and lightly flour a baking sheet. With your hands, try forming the dough into a tapered loaf, roughly 5 inches wide by 11 inches long. If the dough is too sticky to keep its form, add more flour, a spoonful at a time and integrate until it holds its shape. Place the loaf on the baking sheet. Let the dough rise for 15 minutes, then place in the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Lower heat to 350 degrees and continue baking for 1 hour. Bread should be lightly golden, with a thin crust.

      Per slice (based on 16 slices in one loaf): 172 calories, 5 gm protein, 36 gm carbohydrates, trace fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 0 gm saturated fat, 437 mg sodium, 1.5 gm dietary fiber

      [taken from The Washington Post, dated May 11, 2003]

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      • #63
        And I thought it was the formula to make another scott baio! Jasper, are you scott baio?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by thedebutante
          Jasper, are you scott baio?
          Either that, or he's a forumer with another sn, and a Scott Baio devotee with this sn.

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          • #65
            I'd agree, except the only person who would do such a thing would be the Mouse and the Mouse is not near a computer right now and wasn't near one at 8 49 when jasper's post was made. So it can't be him.

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            • #66
              WHO CARES where scott baio is... he is under a rock or maybe in my office pencil drawer, WHO CARES!!! this thread is pathetic it should win the totally unreated to life and quite useless thread award!

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              • #67
                I don't even have a clue who Scott Baio is. Or what association he has w/ Anon. So.

                THREAD CLOSED!!!!

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                • #68
                  I found hiiiiiiiiim!! He will be on the Happy Days 30th Anniversary Reunion Thursday, February 3 on ABC from 8-10 p.m.

                  Jooneey love Cha-chi!

                  Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
                  THREAD CLOSED!!!!


                  No more!!
                  The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                  • #69
                    Ah crap. I didn't think anyone would fall for it anyway.

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                    • #70
                      As loyal fans eagerly wait for more news about Scott Baio's current film and television projects in 2005, let us revisit several informational articles or interviews concerning him after 2000 during the past few years.

                      Here's a second one from THE GW HATCHET dated May 19, 2003:

                      STILL IN CHARGE : THE SCOTT BAIO INTERVIEW
                      by Chris Ingui

                      You know who Scott Baio is. Chances are, sometime while you grew up, his work made an imprint on you. For some it was the cute character Chachi on "Happy Days", for others it was Charles on "Charles in Charge". Didn't every child of the '80s at one point wish he was their house sitter? Ladies? Don't lie.

                      Baio's work has reached far beyond the roles that made him famous. If you were a fan of TV shows such as "The Wayans Brothers" or "Unhappily Ever After", guess what - Baio was the director. Recently, he has taken a go at the Independent Film scene in "The Bread, My Sweet", showcasing his talent as a genuinely achieved actor. On top of that, he is currently working with Wes Craven in the upcoming thriller "Cursed".

                      In a recent Hatchet interview, Baio spoke about his work as the main character, Dominic, in "The Bread, My Sweet" and what it was like to work with Craven.

                      On getting his "balls busted"
                      Maybe it's something about Italian culture, but that's what we do. Break balls! I do it everyday of my life. On the set (of "The Bread, My Sweet"), people would rag on me about stuff I just wasn't capable of doing. But it was that sort of thing that made them kind of like my brothers. I would mess with them and they would mess with me. Stuff like that made me completely comfortable on every level of this movie.

                      The guy who played Massimo (John Seitz) in the movie would constantly yell at me. And I would just laugh at him because that's what I do anyway. He was such a blowhard. It was just like 'Shut up you xxxxing loud mouth! Be quiet!' So the real story of this movie is the actual making of this movie. That's where it all came from, from all of us sitting around between takes, messing with each other, making fun of everybody and every part of their physique or emotional status.

                      Wes Craven is a gentle, gentle man
                      Wes Craven is the mellowest, most gentle man I've ever worked with. He never raises his voice. He's very quiet and gives you very precise directions. He sits down, watches and says 'OK, are you happy with that?' I gotta tell you. I was blown away by this. I would tell him 'Wes! You gotta get mad!' And he would say 'Why? What's the point?' It's interesting. He's got Hollywood Boulevard clothes. People flying all over to meet with him and all this xxxx going on and he's just in the middle of it looking around, taking it all in. And the entire crew under him, they're all just wonderful human beings. It's honestly the most relaxed and easy going set I've ever been on.

                      Recalling his sitcom past
                      I very rarely came across rude or disrespectful people. I don't know how I slipped by all of them. But I honestly can't think of one experience off the top of my head that was like that. I'm sure they're there, but I'd have to think really hard to recall them.

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