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I can watch Mario Lopez dance all day long!
January 24th, 2018 under Mario Lopez, Saved by the Bell/City Guys, Steve Harvey. [ Comments: none ]


The last time that Mario Lopez was on The Steve Harvey Show, the ratings spiked when he shook his money maker. Therefore, the daytime talk show host asked the Extra one to put on his boogie shoes and do his best Saturday Night Fever moves and more today on the program. I do not know what the dances were called, but does it really matter? I just like watching him thrust his pelvis in those tight grey slacks. You know how 3OH!3 says “talk with your hips”? Well I am listening to Lopez’s! Aren’t you?

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Tiffani-Amber Theissen crushes our Saved By the Bell dreams
September 21st, 2017 under Saved by the Bell/City Guys. [ Comments: none ]


Ever since TV has been going revival crazy, you have been wishing and hoping that Saved By the Bell would be one of them. I am sad to tell you that Tiffani-Amber Theissen just turned our dream into a nightmare. Kelly Kapowski told Closer Magazine, “None of us have any desire or could even do that. Most of us are doing other things anyway. Our best reunion was doing something with Jimmy Fallon and just before that, we got together and did a People magazine cover, so that was plenty for us.” And with that I feel like Jesse when she came down off of those uppers. I am not so excited over this revelation.

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A mini Saved By the Bell reunion!
July 31st, 2017 under Saved by the Bell/City Guys. [ Comments: none ]



Kelly and Slater aka Tiffani Amber Theissen and Mario Lopez reunited at an Au Fudge charity event and we got see what a Saved By the Bell: Next Generation spinoff would look like. We have seen them in college, but now let’s see how Bayside’s favorite class would be like if they sent their kids to that schooll? Kind of like Girl Meets World, but instead we know all of the offspring and their parents. Imagine what Screech and Lisa’s child would look like?

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Saved By The Bell: The New Class’ Isaac Lidsky went blind
March 29th, 2017 under Saved by the Bell/City Guys. [ Comments: none ]


Back in ’90s, everything was going well for Isaac Lidsky because he was starring as Weasel on Saved By The Bell: The New Class. Then, something started to happen. He learned he was losing his sight because of a rare genetic disorder called Retinitis Pigmentosa.

He didn’t let that stop him. He graduated from Harvard at 19, yes 19. Went on to law school and eventually found himself working as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice’s Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Think that would be enough? He also became a co-founder of an Internet Start Up which sold for $230 million, an Entrepreneur and speaker.

Besides all of that him his wife have four children including a set of triplets known as The Tripskys.

The 37 year old’s latest accomplishment is author to his inspiring book Eyes Wide Open that is out now and he promoted it on The Doctors.

With all of that, think what are you doing with your life and how you can use your sense of sight to make the world a better place. He is doing with 4 senses, we can also do it with 5.

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Mario Lopez’s sweet new job
March 23rd, 2017 under Game Shows, Mario Lopez, Saved by the Bell/City Guys. [ Comments: none ]


Mario Lopez is going from teen crush to Candy Crush. As in, he is hosting the game show based on the popular online game.

How are they going convert the game from the small screen to a bigger small screen? Here’s the description from the CBS press release, “Teams of two people use their wits and physical agility to compete on enormous, interactive game boards featuring next generation technology. Teams will use their entire bodies to swing, slide and swipe to make matches in order to conquer CANDY CRUSH and be crowned the champions.” I still don’t get, do you? I guess, we will find out what it is all about on July 9th when the show debuts.

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