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Thread started 01/17/04 4:49pm

BlissedAgain

when all is said and done

a lot more is said than done




makes me think of the p&r forum
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Reply #1 posted 01/17/04 4:50pm

Haystack

This page is dedicated to the TV series "Little House on the Prairie." On this site, you will find several items of interest for LHOTP fans, including a message board and a chat room. Also, you can find reviews of different Little House books here and links to go directly to an online bookstore where you can usually purchase these books at a discounted price. Please use the links below to help you navigate around this site.
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Reply #2 posted 01/17/04 4:51pm

crazyhorse

There's nothing left to say or do
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Reply #3 posted 01/17/04 4:51pm

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"The greatest joy for a man is to for him to defeat his enemies. To drive them before him. To take from them all that they possess. To see those they love in tears. To ride their horses."
--- Ghengis Khan
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Reply #4 posted 01/17/04 4:51pm

BlissedAgain

Haystack said:

This page is dedicated to the TV series "Little House on the Prairie." On this site, you will find several items of interest for LHOTP fans, including a message board and a chat room. Also, you can find reviews of different Little House books here and links to go directly to an online bookstore where you can usually purchase these books at a discounted price. Please use the links below to help you navigate around this site.



woot!
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Reply #5 posted 01/17/04 4:52pm

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"The greatest joy for a man is to for him to defeat his enemies. To drive them before him. To take from them all that they possess. To see those they love in tears. To ride their horses."
--- Ghengis Khan
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Reply #6 posted 01/17/04 4:53pm

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"The greatest joy for a man is to for him to defeat his enemies. To drive them before him. To take from them all that they possess. To see those they love in tears. To ride their horses."
--- Ghengis Khan
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"The greatest joy for a man is to for him to defeat his enemies. To drive them before him. To take from them all that they possess. To see those they love in tears. To ride their horses."
--- Ghengis Khan
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Reply #8 posted 01/17/04 4:54pm

Haystack

B.J. and the Bear
B.J. and the Bear
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Welcome to the B.J. and the Bear guide at TV Tome.

Show Information
First Aired February 1979
Last Aired August 1981
Status Canceled/Ended
Running Time 60 min
Country United States
Network NBC

Show Stars
Claude Akins - Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo
Randi Brough - Geri Garrison
Candi Brough - Teri Garrison
Richard Deacon - Sherrif Masters
Sheila DeWindt - Angie Cartwright
Greg Evigan - Billie Joe "B. J." McKay
Otto Felix - Deputy Higgins
Conchata Ferrell - Wilhelmina "The Fox" Johnson (1979-1980)
Murray Hamilton - Rutherford T. Grant
Barbara Horan - Samantha
Janet Julian - Tommy
Judy Landers - Stacks
Ed Lauter - Sheriff Cain
Linda McCullough - Callie
Slim Pickens - Sgt. Beauregard Wiley
Eric Server - Lt. Jim Steiger
Joshua Shelley - Bullets
Mills Watson - Deputy Perkins
Sherilyn Wolter - Cindy Grant


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Reply #9 posted 01/17/04 4:54pm

BlissedAgain

hey!!! evil

























what about
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Reply #10 posted 01/17/04 4:54pm

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Little House In Tokyo
"The greatest joy for a man is to for him to defeat his enemies. To drive them before him. To take from them all that they possess. To see those they love in tears. To ride their horses."
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Reply #11 posted 01/17/04 4:54pm

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i used to watch little house on the prairie every saturday morning when i was little...goodtimes. batting eyes
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Reply #12 posted 01/17/04 4:54pm

crazyhorse

Man I used to want to give it ta Caroline Ingalls.
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Reply #13 posted 01/17/04 4:55pm

BlissedAgain

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Reply #14 posted 01/17/04 4:56pm

BlissedAgain

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Reply #15 posted 01/17/04 4:56pm

Haystack

Scarecrow and Mrs. King is about Secret Agent Lee "Scarecrow" Stetson , who enlists the aid of divorced housewife Amanda King, who is handed a package by a secret agent being pursued by bad guys. The show puts them in various situations with terrorists, royalty, and just normal people in trouble.
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Reply #16 posted 01/17/04 4:58pm

BlissedAgain

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Scarecrow and Mrs. King is about Secret Agent Lee "Scarecrow" Stetson , who enlists the aid of divorced housewife Amanda King, who is handed a package by a secret agent being pursued by bad guys. The show puts them in various situations with terrorists, royalty, and just normal people in trouble.



that's NOT what this thread is about




















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Reply #17 posted 01/17/04 5:01pm

Haystack

The Thorn Birds (1983)
One of the most-watched TV mini-series of all time, Colleen McCullough's epic tale, set against a 40-year backdrop of the sprawling Australian frontier, follows the forbidden love between priest Richard Chamberlain and rancher's daughter Rachel Ward. Barbara Stanwyck, Bryan Brown, Piper Laurie and Christopher Plummer also star in the Emmy-winning drama.
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Reply #18 posted 01/17/04 5:04pm

Haystack

Welcome to the Hardcastle & McCormick guide at TV Tome.


Show Information
First Aired September 1983
Last Aired May 1986
Status Canceled/Ended
Running Time 60 min
Country United States
Network ABC

Show Stars
John Hancock - Lieutenant Mike Delaney [Season 2]
Mary Jackson - Sarah Wicks [Season 1]
Brian Keith - Judge Milton C. "Hardcase" Hardcastle
Daniel Hugh Kelly - Mark "Skid" McCormick
Joe Santos - Lieutenant Frank Harper [Season 3]


Show Crew
Patrick Hasburgh - Executive Producer
Stephen J. Cannell - Executive Producer
Stephen J. Cannell - Creator
Patrick Hasburgh - Creator


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January 10, 2004

Attention: Hardcastle & McCormick fans...

Go to www.tvshowsondvd.com ...click on link below and

register to vote to get Hardcastle & McCormick on DVD!!!
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Reply #19 posted 01/17/04 7:58pm

BlissedAgain

where's my damn waltons pics evil
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