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Re: SERVING WITH A SMILE
« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2002, 04:50:20 AM »
I love Beth Chavez, she can work in my mansion. Along with Willie, maybe they would finally find happiness together and marry. Mrs. Johnson could be in charge to keep them on their toes. I hope Beth can cook, it seems like I've heard some things against Mrs. Johnson's cooking on the show? Or am I mis-remembering again?

Thanks, for solving one mystery for me, I have not been able to recall Mrs. Johnson's first name for ages. I wasn't even sure if she had one.
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Re: SERVING WITH A SMILE
« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2002, 05:56:23 AM »
I think I'll go with Riggs.  We hardly saw him, but heard a lot about him.  They seem to go to him for all sorts of sensitive stuff.  Right here at the end he has to help Ben with moving the coffin back.  And he's sent to get the silver bullets made.  They apparently trust him with everything, and there's no indication of him ever letting them down.

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Meanwhile (I think I asked this once before and don't remember the response), where does everyone get the idea that Mrs. Johnson couldn't cook?  Everyone seems to incorporate that idea into stories in which she appears, but I don't recall any mention of it on the show.
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Re: SERVING WITH A SMILE
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2002, 08:38:50 AM »
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You all know who I want, just look at my avatar. Harry Johnson was also a chauffeur. He could be very useful and fun! Once here in Las Vegas when I was out walking at night, a luxurious white stretch limousine pulled over and the driver asked me if I wanted to get in. He said he was on break and was heading to the airport to park over there. I thanked him and said no. I didn't know who the man was, limo or not. If only that had been Harry Johnson,
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Birdie, I know what you mean about all those stuffed animals. My daughter has a huge collection too.


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that happened to me in Vegas too except the guy asked if i was working i said no i  was on vacation
and he looked at me weird then took off! of course then i got it. and i was dressed in my preppie clothes not some ....well friend of Barnabas's from the docks!  :o
i would pick Ben because he is so loyal and if i ever became a vampire i could count on him ;)


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Re: SERVING WITH A SMILE
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2002, 08:46:57 AM »
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Failure, he did not part with a one.  I hate to admitt it he even has his older brothers.  

I still need Willie, can he cain chairs?  I need three done.  He was good with antigues.  Also could use some pieces refinished.  I could keep the poor guy very busy.

Birdie--who can't complain about her son.  I still have my Raggety Ann doll hidden in my sweather chest.  She is as old as I am.  Somehow my husband didn't like her decorating the bed.  Stuff animals seem to be an problem with our family.


I was going to say when i first read your post that i have a teddy and doll from my childhood and would have more but my mother THREW THEM OUT!

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Re: SERVING WITH A SMILE
« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2002, 12:53:21 PM »
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I was going to say when i first read your post that i have a teddy and doll from my childhood....

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I have Willie the Wolf(that's what it says on his big button) and the Three Little Pigs...
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Re: SERVING WITH A SMILE
« Reply #20 on: April 30, 2002, 03:10:22 AM »
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Meanwhile (I think I asked this once before and don't remember the response), where does everyone get the idea that Mrs. Johnson couldn't cook?  Everyone seems to incorporate that idea into stories in which she appears, but I don't recall any mention of it on the show.


During the time that Jason Maguire and Willie Loomis were staying at Collinwood, Carolyn told Roger that Willie had left and Roger suggested that perhaps he simply couldn't stand one more of "Mrs. Johnson's famous boiled dinners."

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Re: SERVING WITH A SMILE
« Reply #21 on: April 30, 2002, 04:03:28 AM »
Thank you, Chris!!  I never could recall any mention of it, yet everyone always seems to be convinced that she was a terrible cook.  It's so nice to get a specific quote about it!! :)
Josette