Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Ripsnort on September 06, 2005, 02:46:46 PM
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R.I.P.
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/TV/09/06/denver.obit.ap/
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RIP Little budy....
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Damn. I talked to him briefly through IFB in San Diego for a satellite interview. He was really a nice guy.
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Sad. :(
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Warmest Regards for a childhood icon.
Sun
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Man i remember watching those when i was a middle schooler...it was on TV right about when i got home.
I think the funniest episode I recall is when they found C4 plastic explosives and didnt know it was explosive...and they used it to fill in some of Gilligan's cavities on his teeth. He sneezed shortly after and blew apart some tree :rofl
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right after school, and the Flintstones - used to watch almost everyday while doing homework
(http://www.gilligansisle.com/images/bob.gif)
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RIP Maynard G. Krebs
(http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/finch2/Images/finch2-5-3s.jpg)
You will be missed.
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R.I.P.
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Gilligan's Island was right up there in rank as one of the best TV series ever made. It made me think, how did the castaways have it so lucky, with Mr. and Mrs. Howell's money, the Skipper's inspiration and wisdom, the Professor's brains, and Ginger and Mary Ann's good looks. All good folks too. They had whatever the job called for to survive and thrive, yet Gilligan always messed up the rescue one way or another, and usually saved the rest of the crew through his foibles. Gilligan's Island (and Gilligan) was a service to humanity, and made us laugh.
Salute to Bob Denver. A decent guy who served humanity by going the distance in the entertainment industry and without compromising his integrity and soul.
I think 200 years from now, Gilligan's Island will still be popular, as it should be. Bob Denver reminded us we're all human and have the ability to laugh at plans gone aray and press on.
Les
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Poolay See Baguumba!
Rescued at last.
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R.I.P. Bob Denver
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Thanks for the laughs Bob you'll always have a spot in my hart
R.I.P