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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom
    I just get obsessed with shows and I am currently obsessed with king of queens.
    Oh come on you aren't much older than me I think. I'm no where near dirt!

    About King of Queens, one of my favorite episodes is the painting of Doug and Carrie that Deacon and Kelly give them as anniversary gift where they look so funny. Carrie's gigantic hand is hysterical. That one kills me every time!

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    crow_noir-Mark and I both LOVED American Gothic! We were so disappointed when it went off air

    And since everyone is talking about King of Queens...it's one of my favorite shows and I would love to buy the seasons ( I'm jealous of you caseysmom!)

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    Squeee!!! OMG! Every time i mention the show people just go "Huh?"

    Wow, there are actually other fans out there. *faint*

    That is so cool. Thanks for letting me know.

    Oh sweet! Supposedly it came out in 2005 on DVD.

    I just checked and WL is out on DVD now also. I remember checking last year or the year before and there was like only one lady that you could get copies from and you had to be an internet sleuth to find her. I was *this* close to ordering the set... but wondered about the quality since it was recorded from the TV.


    Quote Originally Posted by anna_66
    crow_noir-Mark and I both LOVED American Gothic! We were so disappointed when it went off air

    And since everyone is talking about King of Queens...it's one of my favorite shows and I would love to buy the seasons ( I'm jealous of you caseysmom!)
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    The Waltons

    caseysmom: here's another person green with envy. I also loved the one with the portrait That painting is hilarious!!
    I was thinking....if enough of us write to somebody, maybe we can get King of Queens back in production?? Wishful thinking!!


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    Anna66, oh yeah, the Banana Splits were great! Fleagle, Drooper, Bingo and Snorky! Bozo and H R PufNStuf, whoa, he he.

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    Great bringing back memories of the good ol days everyone!!

    I loved to watch "Nick at Nite" with shows mentioned, like Leave it to Beaver, My Three Sons, Donna Reed...

    I also loved watching some of the good 70's shows...Sanford and Son, Good Times "dyn-o-mite", Monkeys, Threes Company with Mr. Filrly, and The Ropers...and Mork and Mindy!! (Laurie you mentioned his!! "Nanu Nanu" !!

    Thinking back, I feel like I'm a kid again on summer break, watching all of these...









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    I miss Laugh In. Dan Roland, Dick Martin, Goldie Hawn and all the guests were hilarious. Light and fluffy fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mruffruff
    I miss Laugh In. Dan Roland, Dick Martin, Goldie Hawn and all the guests were hilarious. Light and fluffy fun.
    That's ROWAN, Dan ROWAN. Who can forget Arte Johnson as the "dirty od man!" Ha ha ha. He got wacked sith that purse more times . . . .
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    Ooops!

    Another senior moment!

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    Just thought of another one I just loved as a kid. "Topper". Cosmo Topper was a rich banker that was the only human that could hear the "ghosts" of the couple that died while sking and their ghost dog Neil, the St. Bernard that died trying to rescue them. I think that's what first made me fall in love with Saints Neil carried a flask on his neck and had a bit of a drinking problem I believe this was on in the 50's so black & white of course
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    When I was a teenager I had a big crush on Mannix...
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    That's ROWAN, Dan ROWAN. Who can forget Arte Johnson as the "dirty od man!" Ha ha ha. He got wacked sith that purse more times . . . .

    The old lady who did the wacking was Ruth Buzzi. I saw in a celebrities
    birthday blip in the paper that she just turned 71 yrs old.
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    Oh yeah! I could see her clearly in my mind, couldn't get the name. Thanks!!

    71??!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    The old lady who did the wacking was Ruth Buzzi. I saw in a celebrities
    birthday blip in the paper that she just turned 71 yrs old.
    And who could forget Lily Tomlin as Edith Ann. ..... "and that's the truth!"


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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom
    When I was a teenager I had a big crush on Mannix...
    Ohoh, now we can start on the detective stories.
    Perry Mason
    Mod Squad
    Mannix
    later on, Barnaby Jones
    Remember Toma? based on fact!
    Barretta? Wasn't he the blind one with the bird on his shoulder? Maybe that's another one!

    And the sunday evneing mystery series. That one rotated, you never knew which one it would be until you tuned in.

    MacMillan and Wife
    Hec Ramsey
    Columbo
    Dennis Weaver as . . . ??? UGH! I can't remember! Anybody? the displaced Taos guy working in NY?
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