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Caption This! - 1795/1796 / Re: Episode #0459
« on: December 15, 2005, 09:49:38 PM »Noah Gifford's Sea Shack of Hair Shoppe
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Noah Gifford's Sea Shack of Hair Shoppe
My understanding is that DS, before Frid, was about to be cancelled.
I'm also partial to the beautiful-yet-unpretentious Jaclyn Smith, who was once married to Roger, so if she saw something in the guy (enough to say "I do"), he had more than meets the eye.
Mere mention of his name elicits choruses of hissing and moans, peals of laughter. I've heard of people getting up and walking out when he takes the stage at festivals, fans making fun of his bride...
...DAMN !
The rooms are $153 p/night
Has it ever been that late before?
Ya know, there IS a different afghan that shows up in 1970 PT. The colors are pretty yucky -- reminiscent of the lovely colors in Quentin's famous jacket everyone loves.
... some people may want to believe that it's the same afghan that's baring witness to centuries of trials, tribulations and tragedy, but I'm here to tell you at last that is quite simply not the case. No, no, no, no! The sad and unbridled truth is that there were possibly thousands of afghans produced with that same exact pattern in Collinsport because it was the only pattern the people of the area were able to come up with and successfully execute. The idea that seemingly the same afghan shows up so often is an errorenous one due simply and unequivocally to a colossal lack of imagination and talent on the part of the afghan makers in Collinsport. Sorry, but that's the reality. Face up to it. Accept it. Live with it.
It also means he was born in 1840! The last FULL ep of 1840 airs in January of 1971 (January 1840).
I'm amazed that Dark Shadows was given any press at all in that publication, given the statements in a couple of published histories about various Christian activist groups' dislike of the series. Looks as if the Church took a more lenient view than some others...
As for membership cards, I don't remember if it had one of those (it might have, I'll have to check through my stuff), but the officially DCP sanctioned DS Vampire Club that was active in the late '60s gave out members certificates