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#1 2010-08-15 06:32:08

Gone_to_Gowings
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Let no man put asunder

 

#2 2010-08-15 06:39:39

Rip Rig & Panic
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Re: Let no man put asunder

I do admire you for being able to do this!  Adds spice and fun!  I used to rather like the VH G9.

 

#3 2010-08-15 06:40:33

Kingstonian
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Re: Let no man put asunder

Top marks for attention to detail.

I always liked the Dick van Dyke show. Mary Tyler Moore was also attractive in a Debbie Reynolds wholesome fashion.

What always fascinated me was the way when Dick opened the door and he was straight in the front room. There never seemed to be a hallway in those TV sets. Key in the door. 'Hi honey I'm home' and straight onto the sofa.

 

#4 2010-08-15 06:50:18

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Re: Let no man put asunder

The takeaway pizza would have seemed exotic and attractive in the UK in 1967. Little did we know.

Much the same as when a girl on roller skates approaches Fred Flinstone's car when he is watching a drive-in movie and serves him a brontosaurus burger on a little tray that hangs from the car window.

I am still fascinated by those brown paper bags with no handles that feature in all US films with grocery scenes.

 

#5 2010-08-15 07:00:54

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Re: Let no man put asunder

Super stuff, love the popover shirt.


'Jean-Paul Sartre and john lee hooker'

 

#6 2010-08-15 08:55:21

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#7 2010-08-15 08:57:04

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#8 2010-08-15 09:15:44

Kingstonian
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#9 2010-08-15 09:20:52

Rip Rig & Panic
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A rather sexy-looking witch.  A woman who runs a corsetry shop near me reminds me of her.

 

#10 2010-08-15 09:25:08

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Re: Let no man put asunder

^ 'I dream of Jeannie' was the other one. A bit like 'The Munsters' and 'The Adams Family', two shows with a similar theme. Of the latter two, I cannot remember which featured the child with the prominent widow's peak.

 

#11 2010-08-15 09:27:31

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That was Eddie Munster, K, who slept in a drawer with his little werewolf doll.  I tried watching it on video with my kids a few years ago.  Excrutiating, like 'The Man From UNCLE'.

 

#12 2010-08-15 09:59:16

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Re: Let no man put asunder

Some things which hold a place in our childhood affections, should never really be revisted...
Scooby Doo... Fuckin' torture. Even without Scrappy Doo!

 

#13 2010-08-15 10:03:56

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Oh, I don't know.  Daphne was kind of cute, for a cartoon.  Better than the endless hours of Winnie the Pooh I once had to endure with my daughters.

 

#14 2010-08-15 10:13:28

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Re: Let no man put asunder

Luckily, I just got my 7 year old girl into Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of the Titans, (original, of course). Mmmm... Judi Bowker!

 

#15 2010-08-15 10:14:14

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