Re: The last tv show that changed my life...

From: Terry Donaghe (tdonaghe@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Dec 02 1998 - 06:14:54 MST


I still have vivid memories of, when I was about 5 or 6, being placed
before groups of people by my parents and singing that "I searched the
world over..." song from Hee Haw. I was a little redneck toddler!

:)

---Spike Jones <spike66@ibm.net> wrote:
>
> > "The Lawrence Welk Show". You didn't say it had to be a positive
impact.
> > Today I have a hair trigger reflex against accordions and bubble
> > machines....as well as pastel nylon leisure suits....
>
> mike, some of my happiest childhood memories are of spending saturday
> nights at my grandparents. lawrence welk came on at 1900, with
> champaign lady norma zimmer, guy and ralna, anacani, tanya welk,
> tom netherton, etc. they sang as grandpa and i played chess and
dominos.
> after that, "hee haw" came on. that mildly entertaining idiocy lasted
> another
> hour, then it was time to go home. grandpa is gone now 17 years and
> i miss him as if he died yesterday. please excuse the nonextropian
> nature of this post. {8-] spike
>
>

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Terry Donaghe: terry@donaghe.com
Individual, Anarcho-Capitalist, Environmentalist, Transhumanist, Mensan

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