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  • New M*A*S*H Site

    Mrs. Frank Burns, a frequent commentator here at M*A*S*H, Finest Kind, has launched her own M*A*S*H website/blog titled M*A*S*Hathon and has come up with an interesting twist on the “Name That Episode” game in which she posts a line of dialogue from an episode and visitors have to identify which episode it is from. I actually considered doing something like this before I settled on posting images from episodes, because I think identifying a line of dialogue is even tougher. If you’re up for the challenge, though, there are already two rounds available, with new rounds posted every Wednesday. Just imagine, you could be both a “Name That Episode” and a “Who Said That?” champion. Head on over to M*A*S*Hathon and try your luck.

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    5 Responses to “New M*A*S*H Site”

    1. TWoods says:

      Hey RJ – Please disregard my email with this suggestion to you earlier this week! :-) You already had this idea in mind and thanks to Mrs. Frank Burns for implementing it! I’m looking forward to participating in it, even though I’ll probably do just so-so like the NTE contest…. ;-)

    2. PinkPagoda says:

      I can’t access the new website from work, so I’ll have to play along after hours at home – puts me in the catagory with the school mates, who can’t play due to classes! But I’ll be checking it out as soon as I can!

    3. That’s great, you two!

    4. Big Daddy O'Reilly says:

      It might be helpful to remove the “M*A*S*H Opening Credits” link, since Twentieth Century Fox removed all the clips from YouTube, despite Larry Gelbart actually praising the site.

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