Found in Closet: part one of four


I've never seen this John Larroquette Show leather backpack before. There's got to be someone out there who would benefit from this backpack.
Labels: swag, Television, Writing-- John Levenstein
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Labels: swag, Television, Writing-- John Levenstein
6 Comments:
You know what I would totally benefit from? Getting to see that Golden Girls episode again where Betty White writes a Golden Girls musical. It's one of those things I love but expect to never see again, like Holiday Spice Pepsi and the calculator my grandfather gave me that plays "Hava Nagila."
carli, it was weirder than you remember. it was an episode of the john larroquette show with a sunset boulevard theme. betty white hired john larroquette to do the musical with her. john played bea arthur.
carli,
darn, i think i would have liked to have seen/tasted Holiday Spice pepsi. I remember Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper being served at the wake for my Grandpa, and actually liking it, despite gaucheness. then again i thought spelling BIBLE and hELL upside- down on my 5th grade calculator was cool.
Actually, I totally remember JL playing Bea Arthur. And Estelle Getty was Rue McLanahan's slave (or was she Betty White's slave)?
And JL had two kids, Omri Katz from Dallas and Mayim Bialik from Blossom. And THAT is pretty much all I know about the JL Show.
I had forgotten the SB spin but now that you bring it up I do recall it.
I always liked John Larroquette, and I also liked the John Larroquette show, but one thing always bothered me. The show was set in a St. Louis bus station, and I can assure you, being from St. Louis, that no bus station in St. Louis was ever that nice.
This leather backpack is really bringing the fond memories home.
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