Memorable Automobiles from The Past:
For today:
Our
youngest son came over for a visit today, yeah the youngest is 60. Does that
make me feel old? YOU BET!
Sorry about
the political rants lately, but my sons have NEVER (that I know of) been
political, but lately.... never mind....
Sherry
just had a cut on her monitor from Gilligan’s Island. It made me think of the
very good, just plain nice programs on TV that I enjoyed.
I was
an Andy Griffin fan and tried never to miss his programs. I mentioned the Cosby
shows, I loved them. I laughed at Archie Bunker and of course I did like the
Westerns. My favorite was Matt
Dillon in Gunsmoke. I had been prepositioned for
westerns by Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. I mentioned once in the 3rd
grade I did meet Roy and rode Trigger.
Then near the time of JFK’s assignation I remember getting to meet Poncho,
the side kick of the Cisco Kid. It was
in Forest City, NC.
Not that
either would have remembered me, but I remember them.
Maybe
there are programs on TV today that have moral lessons, I do not know it has
been years since I watched TV. If not I
feel sorry for my great Grand kids who will not have ‘moral’ building programs
to look back on.
It
would be hard for many to understand that TV as an open media did not exist
until I was about 3rd grade.
Yeah I am old, I remember Beulah on the radio. Growing up my most
favorite radio program was ‘The Lone Ranger’. When it would come on the radio I said every
word with the announcer: From out of the past comes the thundering hoof beats of the great horse SILVER,…The Lone
Ranger Rides Again………. Then a thrilling 30 minute exciting program from the old
west with his faithful companion Tonto, riding Scout.. LOL
Then there
was….. more and more. That all came from
a cut from Gilligan…..
Y’all
have a good day I will bore you with my frustrations tomorrow… I have written a book of them…
NiteShipslog
PS:
7 comments:
I think what is going on in the country and our world these days makes one think more and read more and then want to discuss stuff more. I know I became more involved with things when I had time during the lockdown to think and read. I do enjoy a good political discussion these days lol.
I like the old TV shows. They were entertaining and clean cut fun with sometimes a lesson or two taught along the way.
Betty
You actually got to SIT ATOP TRIGGER?!?!?! Wowzer. The closest I came was bumping fists (before that was a thing) with Roy and Dale as they road around the fairgrounds arena. Gene Autry, too -- but Champion lacked the allure of Trigger and Buttermilk. (LOL) Even at this advanced age, I'm turning green with envy.
I'm passed appalled and gone straight to disgusted regarding what passes as prime-time TV. My favorites were Father Knows Best, My Three Sons and My Friend Flicka.
Oops. That should have read, "what passes for prime-time TV entertainment."
Star Trek The Next Generation often had a moral or a lesson in each episode. Today's TV is awful. We lack good role models.
God bless.
You named my favorites. We lived in Victorville, CA, when they were setting up their museum and lived in Apple Valley. Good people. We walked through their house being built. Roy, jr. took us through.
Times sure have changed in TV programs. There are many I cannot watch at all. And I regret that my children and grandchildren watch them and seem to like them. Of course if the public didn't watch them, they'd be off the air. So who am I to judge? I'm old fashioned and prefer the family shows that show some good in others, not the bad.
I loved the Andy Griffith show, Gunsmoke, little house on the prairie and the Waltons. I was never a big fan of the Lone Ranger but my brother was. He also liked Daniel Boone.
Good stuff.
Lisa
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