Technically, Daisy Duke wore MaryAnns.
-Stan
On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 7:40:42 PM UTC-5 steve...@gmail.com wrote:
> I trace a preference for redheads to early crushes on Ginger and Ann
> Margret, but I liked both Ginger and Mary Ann. Especially when Mary Ann
> wore Daisy Dukes.
>
>
I trace a preference for redheads to early crushes on Ginger and Ann
Margret, but I liked both Ginger and Mary Ann. Especially when Mary Ann
wore Daisy Dukes.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 12:36 PM Karen Owen wrote:
> On 12/31/2020 11:48 AM, Doug Eastick wrote:
> > (and the ladies on the list are
On 12/31/2020 11:48 AM, Doug Eastick wrote:
(and the ladies on the list are sitting back, rolling their eyes at
the men in the list talking of Ginger vs Mary Anne.
They will have their time to gush when David or Sean Cassidy pass on.
)
David Cassidy did pass on November 21, 2017. Shawn
In episode 2 of the Australian docuseries "Love on the Spectrum" (currently
on Netflix--I'll use the "docu" term because it was on the pubcaster ABC
instead of one of the commercial networks), one of the people on the
autistic spectrum the series is about has brought his spectrum girl
friend to a
For 13 year old boys in the early mid 1970s, who had zero actual experience
in what makes women desirable, we were completely dependent on cultural
signifiers. There was a naughty Farmer’s Daughter context for Mary Anne’s
sexuality, but for the relatively sheltered early teens I ran with that was
(and the ladies on the list are sitting back, rolling their eyes at the men
in the list talking of Ginger vs Mary Anne.
They will have their time to gush when David or Sean Cassidy pass on.
)
On Thu., Dec. 31, 2020, 11:39 a.m. Jim Ellwanger,
wrote:
> I actually would agree with PGage's
I actually would agree with PGage's "developmental" supposition. Back In the
mid-1980s when I was a pre-teen watching "Gilligan's Island" reruns in the
afternoon on a local independent station, I was more attracted to Ginger -- she
was the more obviously sexy of the two, so she was easier for
From: tvornottv@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvornottv@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Tom Wolper
>I'm surprised there was a pro-Ginger faction. I always thought the Ginger vs
>Mary Ann question was extremely biased toward Mary Ann because Ginger was
>aloof, self centered, and high maintenance.
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 4:45 PM PGage wrote:
> And I was always a Mary Ann guy...
>
> When I was a kid most boys my age were strongly Ginger, then sometime in
> my 20s the tide shifted toward Mary Ann. I was never sure if that was a
> developmental (guys gradually maturing out of a sex pot
And I was always a Mary Ann guy...
When I was a kid most boys my age were strongly Ginger, then sometime in my
20s the tide shifted toward Mary Ann. I was never sure if that was a
developmental (guys gradually maturing out of a sex pot obsession) or
cultural (tide turning away from the more
Tina Louise (b.1934) wins Gilligan’s Tontine.
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> On Dec 30, 2020, at 14:36, Kevin M. wrote:
>
>
> Stupid 2020.
>
>
>
Last time I saw her in person was at Santa Anita (three or four years ago)
where she was being honored for some equestrian charity work she had done.
I met her during my intern days at CNBC, and I recall her doing a skit on
Leno’s Tonight Show. In all encounters she was friendly and funny.
On
She made token appearances but she wasn't part of the fabric of the
community. The Terry Lee Wells Discovery Museum is named for her cousin. I
don't think she ever did anything to promote it, but I could be wrong. The
Discovery Museum is way cool and worth checking out.
I get the sense she cut her
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 2:54 PM Steve Timko wrote:
> She was Miss Reno and Miss Nevada before going to Hollywood. Her family
> had several businesses here. Wells Avenue is named after her uncle. For a
> couple of years in the mid 1960s, right about the time Gilligan's Island
> had its first TV
She was Miss Reno and Miss Nevada before going to Hollywood. Her family had
several businesses here. Wells Avenue is named after her uncle. For a
couple of years in the mid 1960s, right about the time Gilligan's Island
had its first TV run, a young Tom Hanks lived in a duplex on Mill Street a
Stupid 2020.
https://deadline.com/2020/12/dawn-wells-dead-gilligans-island-covid-19-complications-1234662935/?fbclid=IwAR3Lhsf-_QyK42uPDx6EYbtP4u-QrB7wcYbgkigmB-jBBFKJuCuuAWcvCkU
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