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Post by Brenda on Nov 10, 2020 12:14:13 GMT -5
MeTV has finished showing all 9 seasons of The Waltons, and they’re starting over today with Season 1. MeTV is an over the air channel that is available in many areas. The Waltons comes on at 12:00 noon Eastern time.
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Post by Easton on Nov 10, 2020 12:47:31 GMT -5
I don't think there are other Canadians here but VisionTV began again last week. Today's episode is The Star.
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Post by Brenda on Nov 10, 2020 13:02:01 GMT -5
Easton, it’s likely there are other Canadians here. They may not post, but there are many lurkers on this forum.
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Post by wacokyd on Nov 10, 2020 14:19:02 GMT -5
MeTV has finished showing all 9 seasons of The Waltons, and they’re starting over today with Season 1. MeTV is an over the air channel that is available in many areas. The Waltons comes on at 12:00 noon Eastern time. Brenda Noon on the West Coast too so you can call your friends in LA and tell them what happens.
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Post by boatwright on Nov 11, 2020 0:21:32 GMT -5
I watched The Foundling again today, on MeTV.
How much candy could you get for 2 cents?
I watched The Revel yesterday, the final episode of the series. Comparing the front of the house in both episodes, the landscaping is a lot more lush in Season 9!
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Post by wacokyd on Nov 11, 2020 13:57:06 GMT -5
I watched The Foundling again today, on MeTV. How much candy could you get for 2 cents? I watched The Revel yesterday, the final episode of the series. Comparing the front of the house in both episodes, the landscaping is a lot more lush in Season 9! For two cents they got 2 licorice sticks and cut each one in 3 pieces. One of them must have had a knife because licorice sticks are not easy to pull apart.
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Post by boatwright on Nov 13, 2020 11:09:23 GMT -5
I watched The Foundling again today, on MeTV. How much candy could you get for 2 cents? I watched The Revel yesterday, the final episode of the series. Comparing the front of the house in both episodes, the landscaping is a lot more lush in Season 9! For two cents they got 2 licorice sticks and cut each one in 3 pieces. One of them must have had a knife because licorice sticks are not easy to pull apart. Thanks!
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Post by Easton on Nov 13, 2020 17:57:27 GMT -5
^ Back then, there were very few boys who didn't have a pocket knife. Mumbly-peg (a.k.a. mumblety-peg) was big stuff back then. A lot of boys had pocket knives when I was a kid in the 50s. I even had one and I still have my father's pocket knife that my mother passed on to me.
I used it for whittling for the most part. Used to make whistles. Never learned how to play mumbly-peg, though. My forte was marbles.
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