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Post by Trades on Oct 29, 2024 13:13:14 GMT -5
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Post by tbp on Oct 29, 2024 13:17:49 GMT -5
RIHSB. One of my favorites!
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Post by shakin on Oct 29, 2024 13:42:13 GMT -5
rest easy sweet tits
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Post by tkasper01 on Oct 29, 2024 14:00:31 GMT -5
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Post by 32Green on Oct 29, 2024 14:25:01 GMT -5
Oh I had some bad thoughts about her back in the day, boy howdy.
RIHSB
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Post by cgjet on Oct 29, 2024 15:00:30 GMT -5
She used to be on Letterman all the time. I always got the impression she was a fun person to be around. RIP Terri.
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Post by shakin on Oct 29, 2024 16:13:15 GMT -5
Oh I had some bad thoughts about her back in the day, boy howdy. RIHSB young spankenstein
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Post by frostlich on Oct 29, 2024 17:32:48 GMT -5
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Post by southparkcpa on Oct 29, 2024 19:03:20 GMT -5
What Knockers……. Oh Thank you Dr.
Just Great!
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Post by 32Green on Oct 29, 2024 20:00:59 GMT -5
My first memory of Terri. I was sort of a Trekkie but never graduated to conventions and such.
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Post by Jetworks on Oct 29, 2024 20:12:00 GMT -5
My first memory of Teri. I was sort of a Trekkie but never graduated to conventions and such. This is my first memory of her as well. Conventions were/are great fun. Surprised she had MS at such a late age. Usually that rears its head in 30s/40s. RIHSB queen
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Post by 32Green on Oct 29, 2024 20:44:49 GMT -5
My first memory of Teri. I was sort of a Trekkie but never graduated to conventions and such. This is my first memory of her as well. Conventions were/are great fun. Surprised she had MS at such a late age. Usually that rears its head in 30s/40s. RIHSB queen My younger brother (RIP Lad) did become a full on Trekkie. One day sometime in the 70's, my Grandmother who worked in Manhattan, called my mom. She asked my mother if she knew where my brother was. He was 10. My mom says "In school". My Grandmother told her "no, he just walked in to the Star Trek Federation trading post store in Manhattan." The kid cut school, took the subway into Manhattan... by himself....to buy a Phaser and blueprints for the Enterprise.
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Post by westcoastoffensive on Oct 29, 2024 21:11:31 GMT -5
How painful, Green! RIP 28Green. Sounds as he was very adventurous. When I was that age I loved taking the Pwash train into the city! They were old and gray and had a dashing dude on the side; chugged past Shea and the World Fair. In town Could see the WTC going up(my parents split so I'd meet up with Mom at Penn. Time for Nedicks.
Oh Teri - In "Oh God" she seemed so hot and vulnerable...not at all. like my noisy sister. Just loved Teri Garr. RIH lovebird
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Post by shakin on Oct 29, 2024 21:13:49 GMT -5
This is my first memory of her as well. Conventions were/are great fun. Surprised she had MS at such a late age. Usually that rears its head in 30s/40s. RIHSB queen My younger brother (RIP Lad) did become a full on Trekkie. One day sometime in the 70's, my Grandmother who worked in Manhattan, called my mom. She asked my mother if she knew where my brother was. He was 10. My mom says "In school". My Grandmother told her "no, he just walked in to the Star Trek Federation trading post store in Manhattan." The kid cut school, took the subway into Manhattan... by himself....to buy a Phaser and blueprints for the Enterprise. honorary hampurite rip
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Post by westcoastoffensive on Oct 29, 2024 21:15:38 GMT -5
JetsThings loved her, he said a little mayonnaise, and a toy Hess oil truck with the back cut off was all he needed after Y Frankenstein
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