Monday, January 9, 2023

Bob Saget

 Saget was an Temple University student who studied filmmaking. He created Through Adam's Eyes (a black-and white film about a boy who underwent facial reconstructive surgery). He received an honorary award at the Student Academy Awards. The train would take him to New York City to perform at comedy clubs such as Catch a Rising Star and The Improv. His performance included a segment that featured the Beatles song "While My Guitar Gently weeps". He utilized a water bottle to make his guitar appear to be crying. In 1978 the year He completed his studies at Temple with an undergraduate degree in Arts and Sciences. He planned to enroll in graduate classes at the University of Southern California, but quit after only several days. In the following days in the interview, he claimed to be an 22-year-old "cocky and obese individual" who was able to have his appendix removed and nearly dying, and "got over being overweight or cocky". He further spoke about his burst appendix on Anytime with Bob Kushell, revealing that it took place on the Fourth of July, at the UCLA Medical Center, and that surgeons put ice on the area for seven days before taking out his appendix and determining that it was gangrenous.



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