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09 Feb 2016, 9:36 am

When I got to be about 11-12, though, my taste got a little more mature. I used to watch Emergency! and doctor shows like Medical Center

I really got into those kind of shows. I didn't like Marcus Welby, though---too serious. They got into the heavy issues. I was too young to understand them.

I liked Green Acres and Petticoat Junction. The Beverly Hillbillies was sort of okay.



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09 Feb 2016, 9:41 am

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When I got to be about 11-12, though, my taste got a little more mature. I used to watch Emergency! and doctor shows like Medical Center

I really got into those kind of shows. I didn't like Marcus Welby, though---too serious. They got into the heavy issues. I was too young to understand them.

I liked Green Acres and Petticoat Junction. The Beverly Hillbillies was sort of okay.


I used to LOVE Emergency, and the intro music was fantastic.

Did you ever like McCloud? Remember, the cop on a horse?
Ironside?


At the risk of being laughed at, I quite liked The Mary Tyler Moore Show.


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09 Feb 2016, 9:42 am

I want to be a big, strong veteran like Sergeant Schultz. Not a little old lady slouching over an Able Walker. That's why I'm having fruits and vegetables for breakfast today.


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09 Feb 2016, 9:44 am

Kraftie, do you remember "Love, American Style"?


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09 Feb 2016, 9:50 am

I liked Mary Taylor Moore okay. Nothing to laugh at--It dealt with serious issues, and was a sophisticated comedy. A little above my head, though, at the time. I actually thought Ted Baxter was a serious anchorman.

Love, American Style: It was great then. When you watch it now, it really sucks, for some reason. It was supposed to be the epitome of a risqué show back then. It really seems dated watching it today.



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09 Feb 2016, 9:52 am

I'm listening to Unknown Soldier by The Doors as I'm wolfing down my tangerine.


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09 Feb 2016, 9:55 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
I liked Mary Taylor Moore okay. Nothing to laugh at--It dealt with serious issues, and was a sophisticated comedy. A little above my head, though, at the time.

Love, American Style: It was great then. When you watch it now, it really sucks, for some reason. It was supposed to be the epitome of a risqué show back then. It really seems dated watching it today.


Love, American Style - I haven't seen it since I was a kid.

Remember Mary had an "M" on the wall near her front door? I've got an "S" on mine. Except I've got little LED lights on mine. But it doesn't work at the moment. I left it turned on one night and the batteries went flat. Lithium batteries too. :)

That reminds me, I've got to get new batteries. :oops:


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09 Feb 2016, 9:57 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
I liked Mary Taylor Moore okay. Nothing to laugh at--It dealt with serious issues, and was a sophisticated comedy. A little above my head, though, at the time.

Love, American Style: It was great then. When you watch it now, it really sucks, for some reason. It was supposed to be the epitome of a risqué show back then. It really seems dated watching it today.


Love, American Style - I haven't seen it since I was a kid.

Remember Mary had an "M" on the wall near her front door? I've got an "S" on the wall near my front door. Except mine lights up with little battery operated LED's. But it doesn't work any more. I left it turned on one night and the batteries went flat. Lithium batteries too. :)

That reminds me, I've got to get new batteries. :oops:


I got the idea from her.


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09 Feb 2016, 9:58 am

I'll buy a smallish ladies bike that I can actually get on and off at the flea market on Saturday. It would be really cool if it turned out to be light blue.


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09 Feb 2016, 10:00 am

I loved Bewitched - I was also in love with Elizabeth Montgomery.

I was a strange little kid.

Never got that much into I Dream Of Jeannie. It was okay but - take it or leave it.


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09 Feb 2016, 10:02 am

I'm getting air for the tires of the boy's bike that I'm using right now.


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09 Feb 2016, 10:05 am

NOW, Lost In Space! That was something else.

"Oh, the pain. The pain."

My Grandmother used to tell me I looked like Will Robinson. I did sort of.

Penny... She was another one I wanted to marry.

Remember Bloop? I didn't want to marry him.


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09 Feb 2016, 10:14 am

You weren't a strange kid. Many people liked Elizabeth Montgomery; they thought she was sexy. She was very elegant, and a good hostess when guests came over.

When you watched that show, you know how important alcohol was! When Darren came home, he always had his wife make him a martini.

Bewitched was pretty good. I got some of the humor; some of it, though, was a little above my head.

Yep...Lost in Space----"Danger! Will Robinson!" That robot was funny.

It was a somewhat serious show when it was in black and white; then it became more psychedelic-like when it went into color.

I really like Star Trek, though.



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09 Feb 2016, 10:16 am

This one goes out to my mum who means well, whom I love dearly:


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09 Feb 2016, 10:18 am

Fascinating...as Spock would say.


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