the girls i was going to move in with before i decided to move to tampa have that on the wall in their living room. as far as i know, they're still looking for a 4th roommate if you're interested.
p.s. if you ever come to new york, you should take the soup nazi tour. they have reeeeeally good soup, and on occassion, you can meet the real kramer (the guy the character was based on)
i love how columbo always referenced having a wife (as in, "my wife has those shoes, and you know i don't know much about these things, but my wife says it's almost impossible to walk in them, much less run across five miles of asphalt in order to escape your assailant in them. you know how women and their shoes are, right?"), but then it's never clear whether he was actually married. he looks so trustworthy, but then, he's such a clever little unassuming man. angela lansbury could never pull off unassuming quite so well.
wow, this makes me realize how much a&e i watched growing up.
I personally think he never did have a wife. It was all apart of his ruse. But yeah, Peter Faulk is the man. I need to find that Cassaveties(sp?) collection that recently came out.
My fondest memories of my grandmothers house happen to relate to A&E. Columbo, Perry Mason, Law & Order. A little Price is Right as an interlude. Fun times. There was also this cartoon about El Dorado. It was spiffy. I think that was on Nick though.
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wow, this makes me realize how much a&e i watched growing up.
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My fondest memories of my grandmothers house happen to relate to A&E. Columbo, Perry Mason, Law & Order. A little Price is Right as an interlude. Fun times. There was also this cartoon about El Dorado. It was spiffy. I think that was on Nick though.
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