Well, that explains my viewing habits.
The old stuff is less brainless than the new stuff.
The old stuff doesn’t try to force agendas down our throats.
There is comfort in familiarity.
Where is “Our Miss Brooks” when you need her? Or maybe “Hazel”?.Nah, I never cared for “Hazel”; but, I did enjoy “Bachelor Father”…
I’ve been watching Wagon Train almost every night.
I think the Professor ( R.I.P., Russell Johnson) had a mental block when it came to repairing the ship. Perhaps because Gilligan always fouled up their rescue. In the real world,he would have been eaten.
Okay , I used this quote yesterday, but, I think it’s good in this case. In the words of the late Robin Williams, “Reality, What a Concept.”
Okay, I’ll be the one to do it.
Ginger or Mary Ann?
alviebird over 10 years ago
Well, that explains my viewing habits.
katzenbooks45 over 10 years ago
The old stuff is less brainless than the new stuff.
DaveBNM over 10 years ago
The old stuff doesn’t try to force agendas down our throats.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 10 years ago
There is comfort in familiarity.
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
Where is “Our Miss Brooks” when you need her? Or maybe “Hazel”?.Nah, I never cared for “Hazel”; but, I did enjoy “Bachelor Father”…
alviebird over 10 years ago
I’ve been watching Wagon Train almost every night.
Michelle Morris over 10 years ago
I think the Professor ( R.I.P., Russell Johnson) had a mental block when it came to repairing the ship. Perhaps because Gilligan always fouled up their rescue. In the real world,he would have been eaten.
Jim Kerner over 10 years ago
Okay , I used this quote yesterday, but, I think it’s good in this case. In the words of the late Robin Williams, “Reality, What a Concept.”
alviebird over 10 years ago
Okay, I’ll be the one to do it.
Ginger or Mary Ann?