mauimoods
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posted on February 9, 2001 08:32:30 PM new
Oh yeah! I think I will add clint walker to my sammich dream
I liked peter graves...wasnt he in Flicka? Or was it FURY? Anyone remember those two shows?
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rawbunzel
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posted on February 9, 2001 08:41:08 PM new
Oh Maui! My Friend Flikka! That was a great kids show! My crush was on the horse in that one!
Clint Walker was very tall and had that oh-so-smooth southern way of talking that went right to my little girl heart. aaaaaahhhhhhh....
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kiheicat
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posted on February 9, 2001 08:54:16 PM new
BOBBY SHERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRMAN!!!
Oh, and anais, Sam Elliott still looks good!
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kiheicat
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posted on February 9, 2001 08:59:25 PM new
Kurt Russell in all those Disney flicks... he still looks good too!
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ubiedaman
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posted on February 9, 2001 10:26:13 PM new
I was pretty young at the time, as others have mentioned @ 6 or 7.....
Karen Valentine (how appropros) in "Love American Style"
Keith
I assume full responsibility for my actions, except
the ones that are someone else's fault.
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mcjane
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posted on February 9, 2001 10:31:34 PM new
No one from TV. Have to go back to movies.
Peter Lawford, now then & always.
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nycrocker
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posted on February 9, 2001 10:40:56 PM new
ubeidaman - I'll second that! Karen Valentine!
Pocono - Mary Ann?? MAN are YOU nuts??? Oh no no no no no, THIS is the woman:
[ edited by nycrocker on Feb 9, 2001 10:42 PM ]
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nycrocker
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posted on February 9, 2001 10:53:55 PM new
Then again, I think this is the real woman of my dreams:
Changing my name to GomezRocker
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lswanson
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posted on February 9, 2001 10:58:52 PM new
Miss Emma Peel (Dianna Rigg) on The Avengers.
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debbielennon
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posted on February 9, 2001 11:04:54 PM new
I thought the Monkees' Davy Jones was yummy...
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nettak
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posted on February 9, 2001 11:09:29 PM new
Oh my god how could I have forgotten about Davy Jones and the Monkeys. He was so cool with the cute accent. But a bit too short for me I think.
Hey Gomaz that's a cute Dame you got there mate. Hehehehehe
[ edited by nettak on Feb 9, 2001 11:11 PM ]
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Pocono
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posted on February 9, 2001 11:40:31 PM new
OH PULEEEEEZZZZEEE!!!
How can you POSSIBLY compare Ginger to my Mary Ann?
Still TODAY, she is a FOX!
How about yours?? LMAO...yea, right! LOL
and Ginger could NEVER fill these out like my Mary Ann!!!
You poor disillusioned soul...HA!
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[ edited by Pocono on Feb 9, 2001 11:48 PM ]
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mombda
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posted on February 9, 2001 11:48:01 PM new
BOBBY SHERMAN I THOUGHT HE WAS THE HOTTEST THING I'D EVER SEEN!
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nycrocker
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posted on February 10, 2001 01:01:25 AM new
Nettak - Why thank you, mate!
I guess Pocono likes that "sweet girl next door" type. (I myself like the "bad girl who's been around the block" type.)
However these days, I must admit I've got my eye on Sandra Bullock. If anyone sees her, forget it, she's mine.
Rocker
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roxw
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posted on February 10, 2001 04:09:20 AM new
Okay, this is straying from the original concept of the thread, but I must know... are there any other women out there who thinks that Rupert Everett (My Best Friend's Wedding, The Next Best Thing... etc) is the yummiest man around??? Yes, I KNOW that I wouldn't have a chance with him... but I can dream!!!!!
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snowyegret
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posted on February 10, 2001 05:04:32 AM new
Not quite TV, but:
LOOK and DROOL
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kiki2
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posted on February 10, 2001 05:10:40 AM new
My first was Shaun Cassidy. However, I recall being younger and seeing some movie with Jaqueline Bisset and Ryan O'Neal and thinking he was just dreamy! Loved him in What's Up Doc too. Of course now he makes me gag.
My husband thinks I have a crush on every guy I see on TV. Not true! Just the really good looking ones
edited to add: My husband also prefers Mary Ann over Ginger. I do think its the short-shorts.
[ edited by kiki2 on Feb 10, 2001 05:11 AM ]
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nanastuff
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posted on February 10, 2001 05:35:36 AM new
James Brolin in Dr. Welby! Wanted that guy to make a house call SOOOOOOOOOO bad!!
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chepistar
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posted on February 10, 2001 05:43:25 AM new
David Cassidy was my first crush but my true love was Leif Garrett! How dreamy was he? My preteen heart would skip a beat! It must have been the hair.
Great thread! I need a shower!
chepistar here, there, and everywhere
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december3
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posted on February 10, 2001 05:47:00 AM new
I was a strange child. I was crazy about Christopher Lee. I loved vampire movies.
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even59
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posted on February 10, 2001 07:42:43 AM new
My very, very first was none other than..this is quite...anyone remember Jack LaLane? His little slippers, dogs, all the exercises you ever wanted to know how to do with a wooden chair? Elaine Lalane? Anyway, he was first when I was about 4 years old, but then I married this little boy in my kindergarten class, (he kissed my hand while we were dancing and that's all it took) my sister officiated with a comic book.
A few years latter, my crushes were in no particular order:
Davy Jones, Bobby Sherman, Tom Jones, oooh yeah David Cassidy CRIKEY pretty fly for a whitey white guy, Eddies father (the Courtship of), NONE of the plug ugly Beatles BTW, OH GAWD itty bitty whosey on Wild Wild West!! Conrad?
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libbyparsons
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posted on February 10, 2001 07:52:04 AM new
I'm going the Soap Opera route..
"Days Of Our Lives" Peter Reckell (Bo), Charles Shaughnessy (Shane Donavon), Michael Leon "Pete" and Joseph Mascolo "Stefano DiMera".
These days I think David Schwimmer (Ross on FRIENDS) is mighty hot in a geeky lovable way and I just adore him.
I also have a "thing" for Tommy Lee Jones that I cannot explain. That man is just yummy.
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toomanycomics
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posted on February 10, 2001 08:00:29 AM new
Parker Stevenson from the "Hardy Boys"
sighhhhhhhh...
edited to add pic
[ edited by toomanycomics on Feb 10, 2001 08:34 AM ]
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joanne
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posted on February 10, 2001 08:53:30 AM new
1) David Cassidy
2) Davy Jones
3) Bobby Sherman
4) Donny Osmond
5) The kid that was on H.R. Pufnstuf... I think his name was Jack something... I adored English accents
[ edited by joanne on Feb 10, 2001 08:54 AM ]
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wwy
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posted on February 10, 2001 09:23:22 AM new
Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man...
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debbielennon
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posted on February 10, 2001 10:09:47 AM new
joanne:
Jack Wilde.
I liked him & Johnny Whittaker, too.
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xardon
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posted on February 10, 2001 11:17:46 AM new
Yo, Pocono! I do appreciate the fact that Mary Ann inspired the fashions of the 60's. This is a shot taken in your neighborhood back when I was working in the area.
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Pocono
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posted on February 10, 2001 12:48:47 PM new
xardon: HA! you got that right...
Hey, is that Lake Wallenpaupack in the background?
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xardon
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posted on February 10, 2001 12:55:46 PM new
No, it's that little lake they have at Tamiment. I used to go over there to raid the waitress cabins.
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mcjane
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posted on February 10, 2001 01:18:13 PM new
Hi pocono Do you know of Marshalls Creek, right outside of Stroudsberg. I've vacationed there for years at Mountain Lake Resort. It closed for good last August. I am so sorry about this, I loved that place.
There are 9 of us that went there 3 times during the Summer. (it was only open from June to Labor Day) Now we have to find another place similar to it. It's a family resort, flat rate, three meals a day & all activities. Someone mentioned Cedar Grove, do you know anything about it & do you have any suggestions. We are desperate for another place. Nothing like Mt Airy or Split Rock though. Would really appreciate your help & opinions.
Jane
[email protected]
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