Posted on 06/10/2012 5:08:25 PM PDT by Borges
You know what?
Gilligan’s Island was sexually charged but only in my mind. Not a thing in the show to make me thing that way but I remember daydreaming about being ship wrecked with Mary Ann.
Wow. Didn’t know he was still living. Great character actor
Lots of curves, you bet.
Even more when you get
to the Junction.
He was a great actor. He also sang well.
I like watching the older shows too. Especially westerns. They make me actually feel like a human being. And a proud American. When I watch modern television programming, I feel an overwhelming need to take a shower, as if some putrid, noxious film has enveloped my mind and body.
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L O L !
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“Oh, raise a glass for Clarkwell,
In sleet and snow and hail.
Oh, raise a glass (sniff, sniff) for Clarkwell,
Your diploma’s in the mail.”
RIP Frank Cady.
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Mr. Haney cracked me up - - a voice that went with his slick sales routine
>> “A far more innocent time for sure...” <<
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And to think that such depraved times as the ‘60s and ‘70s could comparitively be called ‘innocent’ is quite a commentary on our current situation.
Thank You for the heads up to a funny. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39QfpUl261s
The Opening Petticoat Junction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7_-N_zTJnk
in color
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jx2jEPvh88
Petticoat Junction was never funny.
The Andy Griffith Show never recovered from Don Knott’s exit.
Green Acres was warped. People either loved it or hated it.
The Beverly Hillbillies was a classic.
Agreed re: Lori and Gunilla. “Hooterville”, indeed.
O my, I forgot that Frank Cady played Mr. Daigle. Who was that great character actress that played Mrs. Daigle? I forgot her name. She was fantastic. Her grief broke your heart.
Eileen Heckart played Hortense Daigle who kept telling Christine Penmark (Nancy Kelly), “You’re a superior person.”
Thank you so much! I remembered the character’s name was Hortense but forgot the actress’s name. Eileen Heckart was outstanding and Frank Cady held his own as Mr. Daigle. You felt so sorry for them. Great actors, great movie.
Tom Lester (Eb)was alive a couple of years ago, as he was a guest speaker at a Vitae sponsored pro life gathering I attended.
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