NOW SEE THIS: Oh my god, Tony Danza is going to ruin the lives of the children of the Northeast

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NOW SEE THIS: Oh my god, Tony Danza is going to ruin the lives of the children of the Northeast

POSTED: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 3:25 PM
Filed Under: Now See This | TV
My favorite part of this trailer for Teach: Tony Danza — the A&E reality show that followed Danza as he taught English at Northeast High last year — is when he says, "Where I come from, I'm pretty popular but that's not gonna help me here." Is he referring to Hollywood? Ah yes, when your last movie role was in The Nail: The Story of Joey Nardone — aka, the shitty movie Tony Luke, Jr. made — I don't think that means you are particularly popular anywhere. It's a genius idea, really: Have someone whose entire career is predicated on playing sub-literates teach English class. To the students of Northeast High, I think I speak for the entire city of Philadelphia: Sorry... Teach: Tony Danza premieres Fri., Oct. 1 at 10 p.m. on A&E.
Sha
Posted 2010-08-25 22:45:04
Lol, Molly your funny. Pretty popular my ass.
Caitlin
Posted 2010-08-26 12:46:21
No, the best part is actually all of the parts, because it is all the best.  APPOINTMENT TELEVISION.
paige hughes(paris golden)
Posted 2010-08-26 16:11:47
This is funnt beacuse when i first saw it,i though it was our class than i looked again and none of those dtudent were us lol im like "where am i in this o wait thats not us" lol :)
Posted 2010-10-15 13:54:27
Amazing, typical "Ghetto" NE Irish style...trash anyone that demonstrates education or wealth (excluding Philly sports teams).  I wouldn't be too concerned about Tony Danza screwing up the lives of those kids in that school because the poor low life, Budweiser drinking, white trash parents of the NE already did the job!!  You should be honored to have him teach at that slum of a school.  LOL!!!
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