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Hummmm, I wonder if people on old time TV forums ever get sidetracked into discussions of their favorite vacation destinations??? Just shows how much welled up trivia we all harbor! <BR> <BR>Tony, Helen was correct. I was not insulting you at all, just trying to tie in how Topper could fit into the Europe forum. I'm still anticipating your arrival in Boston when you finally make your long awaited tour of the US! <BR> <BR>I too was begining to think that Winky Dink was a figment of my imagination. NO one else seemed to remember it. I love this forum. <BR> <BR>Oh oh...back to work! <BR> <BR>
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Bob, so is there still a branch of The Varsity drive-in in Athens? The people, possibly including Topper, want to know. <BR>
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While you guys are reliving my childhood..It was Nancy Kulp in the Hillbilies. You have not spoken about Beanie & Cecil; I Married Joan, Hazel, though....make me laugh more. This is a relief thread!
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For Neal: <BR>The old Varsity that was at College Ave and Broad is no longer there as you surmised. It left us several years ago; the site is now occupied by a Chinese quick spot that specializes in monosodium glutamate. There is a lineal descendant Varsity located at Broad and Milledge. It has, as near as I can tell, the same characteristics as the old down town establishment. It is well off of my path, so I rarely go there. But if you want gourmet food, laden with all that makes Southern cooking infamous, I think you could drop in and easily get your cholesterol and sodium fix. <BR>One burger or hot dog with fries and you should have a 6 month supply. <BR>I think Topper would love their chile-slopped corn dogs with a double load of onion rings topped off with a super large chocolate frostie. <BR>Where else, except in free speeching America, could a thread that started with a nuisance end up talking about one of the finest gourmet eateries this side of the Middle Oconee River? <BR>Now, if we can just keep Topper from eating the stick the corn dog comes on!! <BR>My guess is that his culinary preferences are like those of my son's dog: she eats paper napkins.
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cherie, and don't forget, as Natasha might say, moose and squirrel, <BR>Mr Peabody and the Way-Back Machine, <BR>and Edward Everett Horton. <BR>Tony, if you're coming to the US shortly, welcome, bygones are bygones, etc.
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to BBBoom: <BR>I thought Asta was the dog in the series of "Blondie" movies (as in, Blondie the comic strip) <BR> <BR>Am I right? <BR>Probably not.
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The dog in Blondie is named Daisy.
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All right, since no one has bitten. My Three Sons was called There's always Room for One More, which is the theme song. Da,da..da,da....duh,da,da,da... <BR> <BR>Hazel was the maid who fixed everyone's problems and the character type stolen by the Brady Bunch (Schultzie)... which was was stolen from With Six you Get Eggroll. <BR> <BR>Drizzle,drazzle,drizzle,drone...time for 'zis one to go home. <BR>
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uhhhhh...help, Mr. Wizard...I'm falling....
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OOh ooh I got it (I think): <BR>Asta is the dog in "The Thin Man" movies. Right????
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Thanks, folks, for reminding of shows I'd forgotten like Queen for a Day and Hazel. <BR> <BR>And speaking of Mr. Peabody... was Dudley Doright ever on Rocky and Bullwinkle, or was he somewhere else? <BR> <BR>Does anyone, probably in the Seattle area, remember Wunda Wunda? She got to fly on a magic carpet. <BR> <BR>Here's a trivia question for you: what were the names of the Cartwright's (Bonanza) horses? <BR> <BR>
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<BR>Anybody remember Soupy Sales??
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GPTV in the Athens-Atlanta area ran two old Thin Man movies just tonight, with Myrna Loy and Donna Reed. The dog was called Asta. <BR> <BR>And yep, old Soupy could be funny. <BR>Cripes, I remember Captain Kangaroo and Dancing Bear. My son grew up with him. <BR> <BR>For KT: if we are naming classic arias how about O Paradiso from L'Africaine? <BR> <BR>
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How come no one's brought up "Green Acres".....I think I've moved to Hooterville.
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Asta was the dog in the Thin Man, the movie series starred William Powell as Nick Charles, and Myrna as his lovely wife, Nora. The series was based on the novel by Dashiell Hammett. There was a TV series with the same characters (and wire-haired terrier as Asta): Peter Lawford was Nick, Phyllis Kirk was Nora. Now, does anybody remember ----Mr and Mrs North (---- I think was 'calling') starring Richard Denning as Mr North, but I don't remember who played Mrs...
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Any one remember "I Lead Three Lives" with Richard????
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Anyone remember My Favorite Martian? Ray Walston and Bill Bixby who later went on to do The Courtship of Eddies Father.....What a crush I had on Bixby.
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3sons song: chopsticks <BR>Everyone has mentioned lots of my favorites. My parents let me stay up to watch Steve Allen with Don Knotts, Louis Nye and Alan Poston? Doing man on the street interviews. Also Jose Jimenez (Bill Dana). <BR>Did anyone else watch Super Circus on Sunday afternoons? Mary Heartline, and that strange clown who pulled sausages, various fruits and vegetables out of his pockets.....
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Geez gang... a girl flies off to Skopje, Macedonia and look what happens! I don't have much time here for reading... just keep "topping" until I get back on the 2nd of August :) <BR> <BR>P.S. Everything is fine, if HOT. Our conference is going well and right next to the KFOR Press office so I'm meeting people from all over Europe:)
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My folks used to let me stay up to watch Ed Sullivan (really big shoe...)so I could see Topo Gigio....of course Elvis & the Beatles weren't bad acts, either....The first COLOR show I saw was (gross, I know)Lawrence Welk on a neighbors color TV Set....
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