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Bea Arthur Remembered By 'Golden Girls' Co-Stars
This one's for Smootsmack. ;)
Hey I admit I watched the Golden Girls when I was a kid too. [url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610049/20090427/story.jhtml]Bea Arthur Remembered By 'Golden Girls' Co-Stars - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News[/url] |
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She was a class lady.
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Thanks! I didn't want to start a thread this weekend because I figured the board would be entirely focused on the draft and the thread would be missed.
I used to watch Golden Girls as a child with my mom on Saturday nights, always thought it was pretty funny. But now when I watch it as an adult (8-10a on Hallmark, and again at 7p for those of who wondering why you haven't seen it on Lifetime lately), I can't believe how many jokes I missed as a child. Great writing and acting, sad that half of them have passed in the past few months. |
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you guys are really gay:) and everyone i know watched different stokes instead
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[quote=dmek25;552070]you guys are really gay:) and everyone i know watched different stokes instead[/quote]
Shows what you know. The only year they were both on the air was 1985-1986 season when Diff'rent Strokes had moved to ABC and was on Friday nights. Golden Girls was on Saturday nights. Don't make sic the Gooch on you |
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Thank you for being a friend, Bea.
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[quote=ArtMonkDrillz;552080]Thank you for being a friend, Bea.[/quote]
Deftly played. Of course prior to Golden Girls, she played pioneering feminist Maude on 'All in the Family" and her own subsequent spinoff show. I don't think you could have genetically engineered a person in the lab to better personify the women's liberation movement of the 1970s, and you can take that any way you want. Franklin Delano Roooosevelt: [YT]8qPM0rxpV-4[/YT] |
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man 70, they don't make T.V like that anymore. i always thought that all in the family was one of the most innovative, funny television shows of all time
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[quote=dmek25;552141]man 70, they don't make T.V like that anymore. i always thought that all in the family was one of the most innovative, funny television shows of all time[/quote]
Yeah it was no holds barred. He said things on that show that no one would go near today. |
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