It'd have to be Star Trek and the smell of whiskey that transport me back to my childhood years.
Great to see young bonkers enjoying wholesome stuff like Dukes of Hazard. They just don't make them like they used to.
It'd have to be Star Trek and the smell of whiskey that transport me back to my childhood years.
Great to see young bonkers enjoying wholesome stuff like Dukes of Hazard. They just don't make them like they used to.
Trekkie huh? I wouldn't have picked that but I bet you'd rock a Star Trek uniform!
I didn't watch much Star Trek as a kid, just here and there, but have watched most now over the intervening 50 years. A good show for sure. One I never got into was M.A.S.H, you?
Little bonkers is a good lad and loves the old stuff. You should hear him explaining Wile E Coyote's exploits to eat the Road Runner...Hilarious. He watches all the old WB cartoons I used to and loves them. His dad doesn't let him watch any conventional TV though, there's nothing good on it anyway. The kid is growing up like I did and that's a good thing.
Oh yes, I love Star Trek and I've seen every episode multiple times. I learned most of what I know from Mr. Spock! I've never seen MASH but I do know of it and it doesn't sound like my kind of thing. We didn't watch that much TV as kids. 'Television is the opium of the people', my father used to say.
Check out The Invaders with Roy Thinnes a 60's series.
Thanks. I've not come across that one before.
Yeah, I was restricted in respect of how much TV I was allowed and it's interesting that it wasn't until later that I appreciated it. Of course, at the time it meant being selective with what I watched and that was good too. It's interesting how life's happenings have such a far reaching effect.