Amanda the Great by Amanda El-Dweek for May 17, 2018

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    Fiona D Premium Member almost 6 years ago

    Same here. I grew up on a farm in the pre-cable days and we got ABC, CBS, and PBS. My folks would never miss Lawrence Welk. I think it scared me for life.

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    katina.cooper  almost 6 years ago

    This is where downloading all that stuff comes in handy. Especially all the one season shows that came on in the 50’s through 90’s. I’ve downloaded about 4 terabytes. Probably never get to watch all of them, but at least I have them.

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    Radish the wordsmith  almost 6 years ago

    We got two channels out of the three available.

    The parents watched Lawrence Welk and Liberace, I never could figure that out.

    I remember watching the Farm Report at 5 AM Saturday mornings because nothing else was on.

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    pat sandy creator almost 6 years ago

    Those were some glory years for NBC…

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    Troy  almost 6 years ago

    How’s it going Mr. Peterson? It’s a dog eat dog world, Woody, and I’m wearing milk bone underwear. — No farm for me but we had a black and white tv that got about 6 channels and I was the remote channel changer. For the longest time I didn’t know Gunsmoke came in color.

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    Danny_76  almost 6 years ago

    Oh my dad loved Lawrence Welk… it made me crazy.

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    Comicsandcookies  almost 6 years ago

    We had 3 channels and a fourth one that was sort of local, but always fuzzy – it carried “Sammy Terry” horror and SF movies….

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    banjinshiju  almost 6 years ago

    ’Wonderful, wonderful …"

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    MyTBaron Premium Member almost 6 years ago

    AAAAAAUGH!

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    Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago

    Mr Welk was a Sodaker. From Yankton, SD.

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    GavinHamilton  almost 6 years ago

    When they did the national anthem they tried to make it varied and sometimes “jazzy”. I once saw a Mexican version of the national anthem sign off on an American channel for some reason and it was very formal. They played the Mexican national anthem and a soldier lowered the flag and formally folded it.

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