Thursday, February 01, 2007

Half-Pint



When I was younger, Little House on the Prairie was one of my favorite shows. You never knew what that ole Nelly Olson was going to do (remember when she faked that she was paralyzed and Laura pushed her down the hill in her wheel chair?). Or how about when whats-his-face was addicted to morphine. How cutting edge is that? Then there was the story where what's-her-face went blind. And who can forget when whats-his-name did such and such? Aahhh, a classic show. I hear even the tough guys love it.

5 Comments:

At 7:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah i remember watching it. that and anne of green gables. oh that Gilbert Blythe, do you think that is Robbie Blythe's brother? The son of Bill White?

 
At 8:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only one I ever saw was about a raccoon, but it was pretty scary. Man, anything could happen in that little house. They could find a raccoon or run in the prairie. It was pretty wild.

 
At 6:08 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is my favorite show ever!! Did you know you could buy the seasons on DVD now??
I think Little House taught kids really good morals and values unlike a lot of crap today. I guess it could be slightly comparable to 7th Heaven.
I always wanted to eat that candy at Oleson's mercantile. I had a couple of favorites.... When Carrie fell down the well, The mean schoolteacher that said "I must have order!!", and the first show where Nelly calls Laura and Mary "Country Girls"..because I was a country girl and my uncles used to call me that. I could probably go on and on about this topic.
Whenever Josh and I see somebody that is getting in trouble...I always say "well, I guess they didn't watch Little HOuse when they grew up".. I'll stop now.

 
At 10:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey gretch-

...peyton manning again...just wanted to say that i too loved little house on the prairie when i was growing up. ironically, i was thinking about the episode with the wheel chair.

anyway...root for me tomorrow in the super bowl. i know your uncle bob will appreciate it.

peyton manning

 
At 11:13 AM, Blogger The Rogue Jew said...

Tough right wing jewish guys even love the show...Good wholesome family values, it's what's missing in America anymore!

 

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