Talk:Ted McGinley
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I hear that sometime in the early 1990s, Hollywood producers -- tired of their shows falling victims to McGinley's dark influence -- and government officials -- impressed by McGinley's awesome killing powers -- teamed up for a joint project that would make the most of McGinely's ability to reap horror and destruction. Called Operation Archangel, the project would send McGinley to countries controlled by leaders hostile to U.S. interests for the sole purposes of destabilizing local governments. How else to explain McGinley's presence in Panama City in 1989? His sudden appearances around Belgrade in the early '90s? His night-time parachute jump into Baghdad in March 2003? TV producers finally have the freedom to make shows that aren't doomed from the get-go and the U.S. military has a perfect killing machine at its disposal. That's what I hear anyhow.
I also hear that whoever wrote this article is lame.--Bucky Quinn 22:52, 28 March 2006 (PST)
- No, I don't think that's accurate. In fact, I suspect that some jackass just made that up. Steve-O 22:38, 28 March 2006 (PST)
