I think her name was Candy, or maybe it was Cindy and I think she used to work in Washington State, or maybe it was Washington DC, no come to think of it maybe it was Texas. Can anybody help? lol
I hope you get my point, if not I am sure someone else will fill you in.
I hope that perhaps English may be a second language for you - at least that's what I hope.
In order for anyone to help you, please give us something to help us help you. A country? A city? An area code? Standard Galactic coordinates? Some additional details, ANY additional details to help point you in the direction of finding "april otoole". A quick search on TER reveals over 250 April's but no “april otoole“.
If English is your native tongue then please try and re-post after you have regained your capacity to communicate in an understandable manner.
If none of this is making sense, please say HI to Mork and ALF for me and tell them we have to get together sometime soon. They forgot to return my copy of the “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” that I lent them at the last M&G at the L-3 point.
OMG you just sooooo dated yourself...lol and since I got such a chuckle out of it, oops, so did I. Ahhh the days, b4 cable of course, when simple primetime tv was cute and funny. Well theres always reruns...
Yep I did date myself there, didn't I? The brain made the connection in those little used pathways and there they were typed on the screen. Such a great vehicle for presenting Robin Williams to the world. He really cracks me up, one of my comedic favorites. I'm just glad I'm not the only one to remember them without having to google the names...
Shame on you Baby...(We Are NOT Old) just well versed on really funny beginings for a few of todays top comedians. Like Jim Cary on In Living Color, another really funny begining. We are not old...remember that!!
Now watching "Dark Shadows" at 3 in the after noon on the black and white tv in the dark in our basement, scared half to death...now thats dating myself. LOL
I showed my 8 yr old daughter the Michael Jackson "thriller" video the other day. She watched, looked and me and said "So, what's the big deal???" THAT was suppposed to be scary???
I had to explain that "back in the day" it was state of the art. No one had produced a video like that. (I did have to admit that compared to today's technology, it did look cheesy).
Let me date myself too. It was on at 3:30 where I lived. I could just make it every afternoon as long as the school bus wasn't late to get my fix of Banarbas Collins and co.
Kids today wouldn't understand rushing home as to not miss a TV show, they would just TIVO it, not an option in the late sixties. lol
Oh my, oh my! I certainly don't feel that old yet, but is it time for us to all gather in our rockers out on the front porch of the retirement home and chew over the good old days?!?!
Dark Shadows. The original "Lost in Space" or anything by Irwin Allen. Time Tunnel Laugh-In Dare I say "The Muppet Show"
you are most likely right about 3:30 being the time of Dark Shadows, I was Very young at the time and probably don't remember the exact time it was on, since I was SO YOUNG. lol
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