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Where the kisses are hers, and hers and his, three's company too...

Must be a sign that I'm supposed to watch a Three's Company marathon or something. Saw Suzanne Somers on tv yesterday as I was flipping through channels. Then last night, I saw Priscilla Barnes in a James Bond movie, think it was License To Kill. Today, I turn on the boob tube, and behold, the movie Tank is on, starring James Garner and Jenilee Harrison.

Haven't seen Joyce DeWitt in the past 2 days, but the day is still young.



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Don Knotts is seen in Mayberry often on Old People TV.


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Tuesday nights at 9:00. Mom loved that show. I'd curl up on the couch and watch it. I really like the one where there was a misunderstanding and then the zany antics that took place until they all realized it was just a silly misunderstanding!
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I really like the one where there was a misunderstanding and then the zany antics that took place.


I especially liked that one where a character overheard two people talking in another room, and they thought it was something overtly sexual and nasty, but it was really completely innocent and benign. And then later Mrs. Roper would want sex and Mr. Roper would try and get out of it, or Mr. Furley would worry about upsetting his brother Bart. Yeah, that was a great episode.
 
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All I know is that they must have kept that studio really cold.


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As it aired during my adolescent years, I remember that well.



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...I really like the one where there was a misunderstanding and then the zany antics that took place until they all realized it was just a silly misunderstanding!
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Uh...wasn't that just about every episode? Smile
 
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...I really like the one where there was a misunderstanding and then the zany antics that took place until they all realized it was just a silly misunderstanding!
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Uh...wasn't that just about every episode? Smile


I believe that was the point. :-)



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