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Well, I made it to 500 which offically makes me a looser with too much time on my hands.
Anyway, I saw in the paper that Bob Denver (aka Gilligan) passed away yesterday. Though most of you are WAY TOO OLD to appreciate his work, I was pretty much raised on Gilligan's Island and the Brady Bunch. Kind of sad...


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Hay Im not too old to remember Gilligan the scarry thing is I also remember Mannerd from The Dobby Gillis show


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Yea...Gilligan's Island...that was some funny stuff!
Nothing we can do for him now. I pray he made the right choice and is standing with our Lord.

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Paul - Gilligan's island - The Rockford files and the Dukes of Hazard were pretty much staples at my home growing up, along with oven baked French fries and Hot dogs

Cant for get MASH!

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Who?? Man, I am so young I practically grew up on South Park....

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Yeah, I remember Maynard G. Krebbs, too. I'm in the old boat with you.

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Ron, do you remember Fibber Magee and Mollie


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I remember them all.


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[QUOTE=old man] Yeah, I remember Maynard G. Krebbs, too. I'm in the old boat with you.

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Yes, I do. And Lum and Abner and Seargent Preston of the Yukon. Did anyone, besides me, ever watch "Winky Dink" on Saturday mornings? I had the play set that let you draw on the TV screen.

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What shocked me the most is that he was 70 when he died. I can't imagine a 70 year old Gilligan, it seems too soon for that.


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Yep, I spent so much of my youth in a turned down sailor's hat that my mom was afraid I would start loosing my hair at   9.

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[QUOTE=jfrench] Who?? Man, I am so young I practically grew up on South Park....[/QUOTE]

Hey, he was on there, too!!

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[QUOTE=Scott Thompson] [QUOTE=jfrench] Who?? Man, I am so young I practically grew up on South Park....[/QUOTE]

Hey, he was on there, too!!

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Such a generation gap ;) Mash and Gilligans Island were reruns in my day. GI Joe, HeMan, Transformers, Thundercats and later The Simpsons had a firm grasp on me as a kid (well they still do I guess.. Thundercats recently came out on DVD if anyones interested ).

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Dusty's Trail was the TV series in 1976...It ran for just one season (26 episodes) and later a set of three of the episodes was released as a movie entitled "The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West".

I liked Maynard...


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