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My father loved watching Lois & Clark (and especially Teri Hatcher and Tracy Scoggins) but he often wondered how Tracy had such an awful surname and why she never changed it - in his day all the stars changed their names. I think Ms. Scoggins once said that she was proud of her name and definitely wouldn't change it.
Errrrrr droooooooooooool! good TV actress as well but I repeat "droooooooool!
I suppose when you look as good as her, CJ, you don't really need to change your name. After all, who cares what you're called when you're a hot babe. Having said that 'though, I can see your father's point - Scoggins is a bit odd-sounding.
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Careful, McScotty - you'll need a bigger drool cup if you keep on slobberin' everywhere.
Kid, that's true but I remember reading once that Marilyn Monroe might not have been successful if she'd been plain Norma Jean Baker - I'm not so sure about that. But what if Ms. Scoggins had been called Ermintrude Scoggins rather than Tracy☺
It's possible that Norma Jean wouldn't have been as successful, CJ, but she wouldn't have been any less beautiful. Ermintrude always works for me - that's why I fancy the cow in The Magic Roundabout (but only on Wednesdays).
I remember her from a pre-Colbys detective show called Acapulco Heat, fab in that.
Never saw that, Karl - I'll look out for it.
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