Bonanza, 1969!

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I recently watched the episode titled, "Meena," which featured Dub Taylor. His character portrayal (Mr. Calhoun), and Little Joe (Michael Landon), were discussing the new railroad. "A person could ride the train to Chicago, or even to Philadelphia", said Little Joe. Mr. Calhoun's response? "Ain't nobody wanna go to Philadelphia! Almost fifty years have passed since that Bonanza episode, and the Lombardi's still won't visit that city. As you were, America's Team fandom!
 
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I recently watched the episode titled, "Meena," which featured Dub Taylor. His character portrayal (Mr. Calhoun), and Little Joe (Michael Landon), were discussing the new railroad. "A person could ride the train to Chicago, or even to Philadelphia", said Little Joe. Mr. Calhoun's response? "Ain't nobody wanna go to Philadelphia! Almost fifty years have passed since that Bonanza episode, and the Lombardi's still won't visit that city. As you were, America's Team fandom!

well General George Washington's army crossed the icy Delaware on Christmas Day 1776 to escape towards NJ. They needed to retreat and facing the frozen river vs returning to Philly says it all.
 

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I think there's a sign at the state line that says that word for word.

No one could spell 'Welcome to filadelfeeah'.
 

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I recently watched the episode titled, "Meena," which featured Dub Taylor. His character portrayal (Mr. Calhoun), and Little Joe (Michael Landon), were discussing the new railroad. "A person could ride the train to Chicago, or even to Philadelphia", said Little Joe. Mr. Calhoun's response? "Ain't nobody wanna go to Philadelphia! Almost fifty years have passed since that Bonanza episode, and the Lombardi's still won't visit that city. As you were, America's Team fandom!
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going to Philly...

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I love that show AND still watch it. My favorite episode was/is Maestro Hoss. My gosh, I literally laughed out loud.


I watched all the episodes at least once and some multiple times.

My favorite of that type show was The Rifleman.

Others:
Rawhide - Clint was always cool.

Big Valley - Linda Evans was hot.

The Lone Ranger - Silly, but I later perfected the Run and Jump on your Horse routine myself when I was about 8.

Alias Smith and Jones

Kung **
 

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I watched all the episodes at least once and some multiple times.

My favorite of that type show was The Rifleman.

Others:
Rawhide - Clint was always cool.

Big Valley - Linda Evans was hot.

The Lone Ranger - Silly, but I later perfected the Run and Jump on your Horse routine myself when I was about 8.

Alias Smith and Jones

Kung **
"RAWHIDE!" :)
 

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I watched all the episodes at least once and some multiple times.

My favorite of that type show was The Rifleman.

Others:
Rawhide - Clint was always cool.

Big Valley - Linda Evans was hot.

The Lone Ranger - Silly, but I later perfected the Run and Jump on your Horse routine myself when I was about 8.

Alias Smith and Jones

Kung **
Oh my....I come home from work and turn on The Rifleman every day. I've seen all episodes but find myself watching them over and over again. The only one I don't watch today is The Lone Ranger, I did watch it when I was a wittle one. Such great shows & watching them takes all the worries and stress away for that hour. Thanks for sharing! :)
 
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