eclark1894
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Remember them??????
The Dick Van Dyke Show, though I preferred his later Diagnosis Murder series.Remember them??????
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Trump, beta version.Remember him????
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There's nothing soft in a sub, that was for sure.You also hit your legs on the bottom of the door frame...hence the nickname: shin knockers.
The Ghost and Mrs Muir? I only watched B&W stuff in reruns, much later. It was before my time, otherwise.Remember this???? It was always one of my favorite shows on tv.
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If you were alive when the movie came out, you can't NOT remember it.Remember this?????
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I was just into the Hawaii Five-O theme song. I still like the ventures and surf instrumental music. It's part of what got me to move to Cali eventually.I'm not sure I remember this show. I was into Hawaii Five-0 back in the day, so not sure if I watched this show at all.
Never heard of the book. I was into The Hardy boys and Encyclopedia Brown. If I was really bored, I'd pick up a Nancy Drew.I was just into the Hawaii Five-O theme song. I still like the ventures and surf instrumental music. It's part of what got me to move to Cali eventually.
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This also did (I still have this series on my phone and read it every now and then. It's a kids book but it's like a warm comfy blanket. Makes me happy
You thought Alfred Hitchcock was scarier than Twilight Zone? That one particular show you have pictured was the only one that really scared me, and I had nightmares about it for weeks. I don't think there was a Hitchcock episode that scared me that much.A few notes.... Twilight Zone was better than Alfred Hitchcock, but Hitchcock was scarier.
Bewitched wasn't the same when the original Darrin left. Dick Sergeant wasn't as funny as Dick York.
And yeah, I thought Barbara Eden was prettier than Samantha. F troop was gold.
Well, I was only about 5 or 6 and I wouldn't watch Hitchcock by myself.You thought Alfred Hitchcock was scarier than Twilight Zone? That one particular show you have pictured was the only one that really scared me, and I had nightmares about it for weeks. I don't think there was a Hitchcock episode that scared me that much.
The other 3 shows I didn't watch with regularity, but saw every once in a while.
Not surprising for a child that age.Well, I was only about 5 or 6 and I wouldn't watch Hitchcock by myself.