harry potter on SNL

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Postby TDM » Wednesday 5 May 2004 2:44:41am

lol, Alice. heh, don't feel old. you're not old until you're 103, approx.
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Postby Mint » Wednesday 5 May 2004 4:32:38pm

Leave it to Beaver - I sorta watched one episode one month ago :grin:

Um I havent seen a new SNL in a while!!! I checked the TV guide but it wasnt on HBO....where is it??? when is it????? o_o'

Oh and Harry potter parts are on Mugglenet. I do want to watch the actual episode thought instead of clips.
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Postby Athena Appleton » Wednesday 5 May 2004 9:13:37pm

:lol: well, not to depress you any more, Alice, but I just looked up Dan Ackroyd to be sure of my dates... He started on SNL as one of the original cast members (or he may have started the second season or something like that... I feel pretty sure, though, that he was one of the first ones) in 1975. I was born in 1979. :grin: So I wasn't allowed to watch it not because was a toddler, but because I was a nothing-at-all.

Leave it to Beaver: yes
The Honeymooners: yes, but I didn't really care for them
The Mickey Mouse Club: yes, but Annette was long-gone by the time I came around
Rocky and Bullwinkle: never really cared for them
Underdog: :lol: like "The One with the Underdog" Friends episode? :lol: I never put the two together! And no, I didn't watch it.
All in the Family: once again, never really cared for it

Of my favorites of the oldies: Dick van Dyke show, Donna Reed, I Love Lucy, Flintstones, Brady Bunch, I used to watch old Dragnet episodes, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, Andy Griffith, Happy Days...
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Postby Alice I » Wednesday 5 May 2004 9:25:25pm

Yep,
I liked Dick Van Dyke at lot. I also used to watch the Batman TV show everyday after school. The old one with the POP or BAM graphics that came up during fights with the caped crusaders.
I used to watch Mr. Rodgers and Captain Kangaroo too.
I have seen every episode of the Brady Bunch and all of the Flintstone cartoons.
Oh yeah Annette was on my Micky Mouse club! :o
Bewitched, IDof J and Andy Griffith were also staples for me growing up.
Well I don't feel so old as all that since you can actually remember these programs.
*Darn it my walker just got stuck in that crack on the floor*

Well my ensure is calling so TTFN
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Postby hoopsmaster88 » Wednesday 5 May 2004 9:41:33pm

Athena Appleton wrote::lol: well... Lindsay Lohen playing Hermione in a miniskirt, low-cut top, with big boobies. it was hilarious.



wow now i wish i would have watched it! if anybody finds it on the net i think azn wizard and i would appreciate a link :lol:
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Postby Athena Appleton » Thursday 6 May 2004 3:50:29am

Alice: :lol: well, it was all reruns, but I did watch them. I was so sad when Buddy Hackett died... my husband was, like, "WHO???" :lol: I watched Bewitched, and felt really special, because my Uncle Bubba was very good friends with Elizabeth Montgomery before she died, so growing up watching those episodes, even when they were old, I felt like I was watching a special friend. :grin: Mr. Rogers is another one I watched all the time, and I was sad when he passed away, too. I'm sad that my kids have plenty of Barney and Sponge-Bob Squarepants but no Mr. Rogers.
Oh, and I've watched every one of the Brady Bunch episodes at least once (I looked at an episode guide... :lol: every single one of them) I was even Cindy for Halloween one year when I was little. :lol:

When I was growing up, the majors were Growing Pains, The Cosby Show, The Wonder Years, Saved By The Bell (well, that was getting into junior high age), Family Ties (Courtney Cox pre-Friends :lol:), Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Full House, all those shows with the five minute sweet parent and child or sibling talk on the bed or sofa where everything turns out okay and everybody works out their differences in 22 minutes or less. :lol:
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Postby TDM » Friday 7 May 2004 4:10:07am

heh, i still sometimes catch those shows as reruns on TV land or TBS. they're good, but the way TV is going today, really good things like 'Friends' might be showing on TV land soon... :-(
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Postby Athena Appleton » Sunday 9 May 2004 12:06:08am

*sigh* i cried...

i have barely watched Friends for years now, and I cried when Rachel said she got off the plane.

go figure. :lol:
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