These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things |
Things to Do Doing our radio show Have Great conversation Reminisce Ride my Harley Visit Museums |
Places(Past and Present) Disneyland/Disneyworld The GE Carousel of Progress The Massachusetts The New York World's Fair 64'-65' |
Favorite Subjects and Concepts Anthropology Archeology Astronomy Childhood Christmas Time Collective Consciousness History(especially American) Making Connections Patriotism |
What's Most Important Family, Friends, Health and God |
The 4:30 Movie Corageous Cat and Minute Mouse Creature Double Feature Chiller, with the "6" fingers Doc Savage Electric Company Song Freedomland General Cinema In the News Magic Garden Mr.Owl and Charms Blow Pops Pepsi-Knickel,Knickel... Puppies and Pepsi Rankin-Bass Specials Close Scrubbing Bubbles SCTV bit Sid and Marty Krofft Shows Close The Most Important Person The Patchwork Family The Spelling Bee Watching those magical Rankin Bass Christmas Specials (looking them up in the old classic tv guide) Wonderama |
Do You Remember ? |
Click on Kermit to see a Jim Henson slide show I've put together! |
My Favorite Show! Click on them for a surprise!! |
Click on Cookie to see what "C" stands for! |
Aahh yes, the GREAT Norman Rockwell! Click here to hear a poem (ode) I recorded which is a great homage to childhood and our past. Note: I recorded it, but it was written by an anonymous writer. Hope it brings back good memories! |
A picture of the great Forry J. and I back in May of 1991 when my wife Charlene and I had the honor of spending 6 hours with him at the Ackermansion. Click on the picture to hear Forry's voice mail regarding my making some tapes for him regarding his friend, the legendary Vincent Price, who had just recently passed on at the time of this 1992 phone call... |
To this lover of American history, The Carousel of Progress has always been one of my all-time favorites! (Click on Steamboat Willie to hear the entire, original recording!) "There's a great big beautiful tomorrow -- shining at the end of every day... There's a great big beautiful tomorrow -- just a dream away." --The Sherman Bros. |