>>>>>Just an inside joke, sorry. For a long time now I have been referring to them (to each other) as spinsters instead of sisters. "Hey, Emily, where's your spinster?"
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>>>>>I think the last time I heard the term "spinster" used, it was on an old "Family Affair" episode from the early 70's, when Buffy thought Sissy would be a spinster.
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>>>>>God, that show was retarded.
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>>>>But there had to be programming for people who found "Green Acres" too challenging.
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>>>"My Mother the Car" maybe? ;-) "Run, Buddy, Run"?
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>>>"The Waltons" may be at the top of my personal list of annoying TV shows. That kind of phony, hokey schmaltz drives me straight up the wall.
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>>Interesting. When I was around 12 or 13, that was my favorite show! :o) BTW, when I was living on a farm, we always had milk on the table in a large jug/pitcher. It was fresh milk from the cow (yuck). We also had fresh home-made butter too though and lots of fresh veggies (which we had to pick of course).
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>>Believe it or not, that tv show was not that far removed from many farming families for the time period it took place (30s and 40s). I knew farming families just as saccharin in the 60s.
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>whats wrong with milk fresh from the cow. Sounds good to me.
Sounds udderly disgusting to me.
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