Tuesday 10 January 2023

Bob Saget

 Saget was an undergraduate at Temple University's Film School of Film. He wrote Through Adam's Eyes (a black-and white movie about a boy who underwent reconstruction of his face). He also won an award for merit in the Student Academy Awards. He traveled from New York City by train and would perform in comedy clubs such as Catch a Rising Star and The Improv. The show included a segment where he performed the Beatles song "While My Guitar Gently weeps" with water bottles that made the guitar appear to be crying. Saget was a graduate of Temple University with an undergraduate degree in 1978. But, he chose to end his graduate studies at the University of Southern California after only a few days. In the following days, he declared himself a "cocky and overweight at the age of 22" and claimed that the appendix gangrenous removed. He also stated that he was planning to pursue graduate classes at the University of Southern California. He stated that the incident happened at the UCLA Medical Center on July Fourth, 1978. Then, he applied ice to the area for seven hours before determining that his appendix was infected with gangrene.


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