Evian wrote:
> Well, call me corrupted hillbilly white trailer trash, but that kind of
> pop culture fluffy crap is just the sort of stuff that I have fun with.
> A couple weeks ago, I emailed my best friend Michelle info about a tape
> someone was selling on ebay of 42 episodes of "The Facts of Life" and
> then we got on the phone and discussed all the episodes listed (Damn you
> Americans for getting Nick at Nite! I'd kill for Facts of Life, but I
> digress). This sort of thing is more part of my generation's need to
> reminisce than it is some sort of moral corruption. For someone who
> grew up in the 70's and 80's on Wonder Bread, Bubble Yum, 22 hours of
> television a day, etc., all of pop culture, good and bad, becomes part
> of our collective past, and I relish it for what it's worth. And damn,
> what WAS Mrs. Brady's maiden name??
I agree completely - where would we be without reruns of the Six Million
Dollar Man, or documentaries on the Facts of Life stars! This is the stuff
I grew up on, and yes, it is more nostalgia than anything else.
BTW, Mrs. Brady's name was Carol - husband, Mike!
Hell
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