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This is the $10,000 Pyramid!

This picture was based on a picture that I once had in this gallery...here, Allstar and Casey are playing together on the classic game show, the $10,000 Pyramid!


Those who live in central Indiana may recognize the lake in this picture...it is Cagles Mill Reservoir, located near Cunot, Indiana. This was a vacation spot for me from 1976..79, and also for some strange reason, I would return to this lake whenever the water was above normal levels, and also, I would look for a strand of fishing line tangled in one of the power lines that sagged over this lake (possibly since 1976); thus, the reason for the vehicle in the picture. ;-) That is what inspired me to draw this picture with the Snorks picnicking in their summer apparrel at the beach. BTW, the vehicle you see in the upper right corner crossing the bridge was, until 9-Feb 2008, none other than mine, a 2000 Ford Explorer Sport, red in color... ;-)

WEBMASTER'S NOTE: As of 26-Aug 2006, the strand of fishing line in the power lines is gone, after being tangled in the wires for 30 years, as the bridge itself is slated for reconstruction...



These three pictures are drawings I did of characters that aired on the show, but for only one episode. First, there is Matilda (she was the one who had a big crush on Junior Wetworth), who appeared in four episodes, but only during the first season -- what became of her is still unknown. Next, we have Samantha, who appeared in Allstar's Double Trouble, and no other episode in the 108 episode run. Finally, we have Princess Sandy, who appeared as Casey Kelp's double in Casey in Sandland.

This image was inspired by a good friend and high school classmate of mine, named JennyM, the lady who was the inspiration of this snork...


This picture was derived from an actual pinwheel display at Skate Corral, a Crawfordsville, Indiana roller skating rink...next to this picture is an animation of how the pinwheels sequenced -- and yes, they really did sequence as shown in this picture...

UPDATE: Webmaster's note: I regret to announce that Skate Corral went out of business as of 1-May 2005, so this picture will be, in a way, a historic document...it is sad to see a rink that I have enjoyed for 31 years fade away, but sometimes that just how the way it is...while the Skate Corral will be no more, this site, however, will live on... :-(

UPDATE #2: I regret to announce that another great skating rink, Great Skates, in Lafayette, IN recently went out of business as of 31-May 2013. I mention this because Great Skates acquired some of Skate Corral's equipment and lighting when Skate Corral went out of business in 2005. With the Great Skates closure, this is another fine roller rink that will be missed... :-(

Update #3: I am pleased to announce that Great Skates is open once again on
22-Nov 2019, as Great United Skates, after a six year absence! :-)


Many people in the newsgroup alt.tv.game-shows have wondered who would be able to host TPIR should Bob Barker be unable to continue his hosting duties. I doubt if this is a likely possibility, but here is a picture of Casey doing her best to hostess the show on a replica of the famous TPIR set! Also, I regret to announce that Bob Barker's last TPIR show was on 15-June 2007; also, as of 15-Oct 2007, hosting duties have been taken over by Drew Carey -- and the set design has been revamped with an entirely new design, so this picture is in a way a historic document! :-(

Webmaster's Update. It is with great sadness to announce that legendary host Bob Barker passed away on 26-Aug 2023 at the age of 99. Bob Barker was best known for shows like The Price is Right and Truth or Consequences, as well as many other various game shows and television shows through the years. Bob Barker will be sadly missed, and even though he is gone, his impact on the television industry will be a great one to remember. Thank you, Bob Barker -- we will miss you! And on a related note, this picture will serve as a permanent reminder of Bob Barker's legacy -- he will be missed!


Remember the episode, Wish or Wish Out? If you do, you probably remember the one and only appearance of Super Casey -- a version of Casey with super powers. Well, here she is!


Here is a picture that is special to me. This picture is of me and Jenny, a good friend of mine since high school (and who also appears in another place on this gallery), roller skating...



Here is a image I created that I'm sure you will like. Casey is seen here
playing a saxophone -- bet you didn't know she could play it, because she was
never seen on the show playing a saxophone, but it is said that she is good at it,
along with a harmonica, acoustic guitar (pictured at center), and of course,
a piano (pictured at right)...

For those who remember the days of Disco, you're in for a treat! Here, Casey
is seen here disco dancing on a floor similar to that which was used in the 1977
motion picture Saturday Night Fever! She, along with Allstar (not pictured),
are experts when it comes to disco dancing. It is said that both Allstar and Casey
started in 1973, when they were both eight years old (the years of age were determined
assuming the series takes place in 1982 (the year the pilot was made), which makes
their birth years technically both 1965. And if I had to guess what song Casey is
dancing to, even though this picture does not play music, it would have to be the
song "More Than a Woman" by the Bee Gees (1977), a big hit for them as well as for
Barry Gibb, who wrote and composed this song!

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