Mammoth is one of the relatively few places where you can expect most of that snow to stick.
"It's always Mammoth! Mammoth! Mammoth!"
Mammoth is one of the relatively few places where you can expect most of that snow to stick.
"It's always Mammoth! Mammoth! Mammoth!"
Tony couldn't be bothered with low-brow culture like The Brady Bunch -- even though it was set only five miles from where you live!I said Marcia Marcia Marcia and Tony didn't recognize the famous quote
Very much so. My fave episode as a kid was when the Tarantula was on Peter’s bed in Hawaii.View attachment 45838
@Sbooker, is that 50+ year-old pop-culture reference ^^ well-known in Australia?
In July 2023, Liz had us drive by when her niece Sara was visiting from Sweden.even though it was set only five miles from where you live!
Those are my college years, during which I virtually never watched prime time TV shows except when I was home in the summers.which initially ran for five seasons from 1969 to 1974.
Well kids I think we all learned a lesson from this.I said Marcia Marcia Marcia and Tony didn't recognize the famous quote
To the Bat Mobile Robin.I was guilty of watching Batman too.![]()
Skippy (The Bush Kangaroo) did not hop to our shores:Did we export Skippy to the big smoke?
Interesting. I always assumed that L.A Metro was one of the last places to get widespread cable. Why? From as early as I remember (late 1950's) L.A. had 7 VHF stations and in the 1960's got PBS and a few others on UHF. The signals broadcast from 5,700 foot Mt. Wilson had a broad reach with excellent antenna reception, even with just rabbit ears on the TV.It was in those late teens of mine that cable finally made it to my rural road