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Hubba hubba.How about Barbara Eden?
Hubba hubba.How about Barbara Eden?
or Wonder WomanShe was not too shabby in Urban Cowboy.
my older brothers weren't allowed to watch because of the skimpy outfitHow about Barbara Eden?
Huh?or Wonder Woman
Whoa. Even I got to watch Jeannie.my older brothers weren't allowed to watch because of the skimpy outfit
This…explains quite a bit.my older brothers weren't allowed to watch because of the skimpy outfit
Our folks were pretty strict. For instance, I wasn't allowed to watch Soap or Three's CompanyWhoa. Even I got to watch Jeannie.
I'm surprised they didn't try to slap a PG-13 rating on it back in the 60s.my older brothers weren't allowed to watch because of the skimpy outfit
The Dukes of Hazzard.This…explains quite a bit.
So tell us more about the things that were “forbidden” to you and your siblings?
When I watched the reruns, I couldn't figure out why her "master" was fending off her advances. He was clearly straight.I'm surprised they didn't try to slap a PG-13 rating on it back in the 60s.
I wasn't allowed to watch Three's Company. I have never even heard of Soap.Our folks were pretty strict. For instance, I wasn't allowed to watch Soap or Three's Company
one of the first shows to have an openly gay characterI have never even heard of Soap.
It was a sitcom/satire version of a Soap Opera. I remember watching a handful of reruns growing up.I wasn't allowed to watch Three's Company. I have never even heard of Soap.
one of the first shows to have an openly gay character

Heh, bbgun is old.It was a sitcom/satire version of a Soap Opera. I remember watching a handful of reruns growing up.
like Mary Hartman (another unwatchable show)It was a sitcom/satire version of a Soap Opera.