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Estherf wrote: Well, I think I am too old for this web site! Goodbye!


Sorry you couldn't get "jazzed" about this site too....
Stevehoppa :D - so glad you get our quirky sense of humor.
Wow, what is with her..........
I loved David Carridine (sp?) in that show. An updated version of another old favorite of mine. How many can remember Have Gun, Will Travel?

Rusty :)
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I hate to admit it but I do. I loved it
Steve you are a riot. Glad you joined us here. I can see that you fit in here very well.

Rusty, another one we were forced to watch as kids. Like I said, if it was a western we had to watch. The month I spent in Florida taking care of Dad in June was not exception. His TV very rarely left the western channel. Unless he was napping then I changed the channel to my soaps.

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This whole thread has been quite a nostalgia trip. You even got me remembering BT (Before Television). There was a day; I'm sure a few of us remember. Captain Midniiiiiiiiiight, Fibber Magee and Mollie, The Shadow (What Lurks..., The Shadow does), etc, etc, etc. Early TV for me (we didn't get one until 1953)involved Sid Ceaser and Imogene Coca, Martha Raye, the Joe McCarthy hearings, and a bunch of etc's. My Dad ruled. There wasn't even color or a remote. Wow how did we ever make it?
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This too shall pass. Is that so? Maybe.
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Ah ha! I see you lurking in the shadows.... :)

My folks didn't get a TV until sometime in the mid 1990's. The first color TV I saw was in 1973 - Gilligan's Island followed by Hogan's Hero's. I still remember how red Gilligan's shirt seemed to me.
I was the remote control!
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