Man, I think you and I had very similar childhoods. Watched all of those. I remember the TV kids that I identified with [[which didn't include the Bradys or Partridges). Corey Baker from Julia, Eddie from Portrait, Buffy and Jody from Family Affair were all kids of my age who could have been my friends.
By the way, Love American Style was uniquely interesting to me for some reason. Do you remember that Happy Days spun off of an episode of Love American Style?
The other really unique show that I remembered from that era was Night Gallery, which I watched every week even though it scared the living crap out of me.
Well Jerry we are "the Pepsi Generation" or at least the tail end of it LOL! People use to tell me and my Mom that I looked like Corey from Julia back then. I remember a song Jody sang on "A Family Affair" ....."Any Boy Can Be President". I did not think of that again until the election of Barack Obama decades later. I watched Love American Style the night they did the segment which turned into "Happy Days". "Night Gallery" is a long term favorite of mine. I watch some of the old episodes on HULU. I wished we had VCR's back in those days. The scariest episode to me was the painting of the dead uncle coming back to the house from the cemetery. It starred Ossie Davis and Roddy McDowell.
That was a good one. Night Gallery had an episode called The Boy Who Could See Tomorrow had me up all night. It was about a kid who saw the future and st the end, he saw the Sun exploding the next day. I still don't know why it bugged me so much but I remember thinking about it in school the next day.
You want to know scary. I fell asleep in our basement one night. It was in the Summer of 1974 and had this very clear dream of the stars falling, all of them and the moon dripping blood. It scared the s**t out of me that I still remember it all these years later. The Night of the Living Dead made it hard for me to walk home from basketball practice at night.....alone! LOL!
The worst nightmares stay with you. I had one about an old lady who killed her husband. It was brutal. I woke up facing the wall and I'd swear that I saw her walking out of the wall toward me. I fell out of bed before clearing my head and realizing that I was still half asleep. And last year, I woke up to see a spider bigger than my hand walking on the ceiling toward my bed. I wiped my eyes and still saw it coming, so I woke up my wife who thought that I had lost my mind. If those are examples of night terrors, I feel bad for people who are prone to them.
LOL. Remember how chalky those children's aspirins used to be? They were soft and chewable and supposedly tasted like orange but they always got me to do the yuck face.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaa...dang,ya'll making me remember...cod's liver oil!!!
Fortunately, Mom never hit me up with that. But she did surprise me by using mercuricrome on a scrape when I was expecting iodine. Good googly moogly, they ain't the same y'all!!!
My mom didn't either,but it was in the medicine cabinet..whew!!
Hey guys,is it me or does it seem that today all these doctors do is give-referrals,back in the day you went to the family doctor down the street and you were good.
I love the old shows of course,but looking back at some of em[westerns]do you notice how bad some of the acting is,there is an episode of bonanza of all shows and the acting was kinda lame and i hate to say it,and for years this was one of my favorite episodes,i guess that as we look back with rose colored glasses some of the petals fall off,but i still wouldn't trade those times or shows for anything.
When I look at old westerns, I always look at how clean shaven the cowboys were. They always looked like they just got out of the chair at Great Clips with their short combed hair, too. And their teeth looked better than mine and I can't imagine they went to the dentist or brushed every day.
Edit: Festus looked like what I imagine a cowboy should look.
I also wonder about the women wearing those long pretty dresses on those dusty streets. Did they have dry cleaners in Dodge City? Because those dresses had to get dirty every time they crossed the street. And they wore make-up and styled their hair really nicely, too. I'll bet the barber and hair salon were the busiest business in the old west.
I mean, who would you expect to meet if you took a train out west? This guy:
Or this one:
Haaaaaaaa.yep the stylized cowboys, i agree that ol festus would've been the one,but to their credit[gunsmoke]was the grittiest of the classic westerns as far as wardrobe,i loved bonanza but everything looked too clean and i won't even mention-the big valley[was there any mud in the streets??]wagon train was pretty gritty.
Nick Barkley [[The Big Valley) and Hoss Cartright [[Bonanza) were my favorite characters from cowboy shows. Nick wore those leather gloves and would punch somebody every week.
BTW: Did it bother anybody besides me that all of the cast of The Big Valley was introduced as Barkleys except for Heath? He was just... "Heath". Might as well called him "the Bastard, Heath". Even as a little kid, I thought that was so disrespectful.
Yep,i noticed that too,and they just wrote the other brother out after the first season,and the black butler reminded me of[uncle ben].
Notice how they[toned]miss audra's role down over the years,she went from a somewhat wild rich girl to a mature young lady?
I remember being captivated by Miss Kitty’s outfits on “Gunsmoke.”
I didn't know the term "freak" yet as kid in the 60s. I did know that I liked seeing cleavage on ladies [[Special shout out to Mary Wilson and Freda Payne! LOL!). Audra was wholesome and would always have this "meaningful" look on her face..........while showing her cleavage......hehehehehehehe!
The ladies on Star Trek use to get my full attention too.
Don't ask me how or why, but i used to see every Blaxploitation movie that came out as a kid. I remember going to the movies in the 7th grade with my 9th grade brother and seeing Coffy and Foxy Brown. I recently watched Coffy and could not remember that literally every ten minutes, Pam Grier was involved in an extended just-short-of-pornographic sex scene. I remember seeing those big ol' boobies on the bigger screens of the day, but just not so often. I'm embarrassed to say that as an adult, I got bored watching it and had to turn it off. Knew they were nasty but didn't recall just how nasty they were.
LOL. The opposite of Audra Barkley!
Shit! I remember when I went to see "Cleopatra Jones" in the 7th Grade, I thought I was going to lose my mind! Tamara Dobson showed me that big girls to be fine as Hell too LOL! But before her, Pam Grier in terms of actresses, it was Rachel Welch mainly that got my little boy fantasies rockin. hehehehehe!
Truth. One Million BC had boobies AND dinosaurs in it. That's a boy's dream. Hell, that's still my dream.
Jamie was from bonanza,this is driving me nuts,i'm gonna have to google it.
Eugene barkley-played by charles briles.
Don't know him. I know about Charles Barkley, played by the Michelin Man.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...jerry you ain't changed a bit,still a legend!!
Remember when ol col.sanders himself was still alive and promoting his chicken with it's[eleven]herbs and spices?
I remember McDonalds introduced the Big Mac. "Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, onions, and pickles on a sesame seed bun has to be one of the greatest marketing jingles ever. And does anybody remember when every Mickey Ds had "over [[XX) million burgers served" on their signs? They sell millions every day now.
Of course. And Wendy's guy a home run with "Where's the beef?" although they never had a jingle. I think the greatest jingle if all time was probably Coke's iconic "I'd like to teach the world to sing".
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