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   PastimesA Walk Down TV Memory Lane


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To: Tadsamillionaire who wrote (412)5/12/2001 3:50:24 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire
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"There is currently a formula for success
in the entertainment medium, that is:
beat it to death if it succeeds."

Ernie Kovacs !

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To: Ish who wrote (69)7/11/2001 10:03:56 AM
From: PMS Witch
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LLoyd Bridges...

I used to enjoy him in Sea Hunt.

Cheers, PW.

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To: PMS Witch who wrote (414)7/11/2001 10:14:32 AM
From: Ish
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He was also very good when he started doing comedies.

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To: PMS Witch who wrote (414)7/11/2001 8:42:13 PM
From: lazarre
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Me and my best friend, Steve F. ( where are you now? ) would watch Sea Hunt after school at 4:30 almost every day in the 11th and 12th grades---usually after shooting straight pool down his cellar for a couple of hours; it was a plywood table--as opposed to the real deal slate pool tables---and the wood was slightly warped; but after awhile you knew how to play the slopes and curves.

funny how you thought some things were funny when you were a kid; we used to get a kick when Bridges ( I think his name was Mike Nelson or Mike Hunt in the series or was it steve? ) would fit on the facecover part of his skin diving suit--he used to stretch the rubber around his face, twist his neck around and around,and then let the rubber go as it snapped ---ouch!---on his cheeks---we'd get a charge out of that everytime.

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To: lazarre who wrote (416)7/12/2001 9:16:25 AM
From: PMS Witch
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Sea Hunt...

To me, it seemed as every episode featured some guy cutting someone's air hose with a knife. I often wondered why something a little more blade resistant wasn't installed A.S.A.P. Do these people ever learn?

Cheers, PW.

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To: PMS Witch who wrote (417)7/12/2001 11:17:59 AM
From: lazarre
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lol.....yeah, that did seem to happen on a regular basis..did you happen to remember Bridge's name in the series...no reply necessary if you can't recollect.

lazarre

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To: lazarre who wrote (418)7/12/2001 11:57:30 AM
From: Sarkie
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Mike Nelson, a Navy frogman turned undersea investigator in "Sea Hunt."

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From: Road Walker7/27/2007 3:15:49 PM
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Anybody remember Frank's Place?

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