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    Quote Originally Posted by SPACE GLIDER View Post
    Oh! You can also see John Ritter's balls in an episode of "Three's Company" when he leaps over the sofa while wearing shorts.
    My first BF (Jay) in 7th grade was John Ritter's second cousin or some shit. :thumbsup:


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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower View Post
    My first BF (Jay) in 7th grade was John Ritter's second cousin or some shit. :thumbsup:

    I just realized that John Ritter's dad was named "Texas" and he was a TV cowboy. On an episode of Three's Company John Ritter imitates his dad, except he called himself "Austin". Austin ... Texas ...

    I like little inside jokes like that


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    Quote Originally Posted by SPACE GLIDER View Post
    I just realized that John Ritter's dad was named "Texas" and he was a TV cowboy. On an episode of Three's Company John Ritter imitates his dad, except he called himself "Austin". Austin ... Texas ...

    I like little inside jokes like that
    Yep you got to love those TX guys, John’s cousin was much cuter or I thought at the time and still do LOL :heart: :heart: :heart:


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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower View Post
    Yep you got to love those TX guys, John’s cousin was much cuter or I thought at the time and still do LOL :heart: :heart: :heart:
    LOL!:groovy:


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    Quote Originally Posted by SPACE GLIDER View Post

    I like little inside jokes like that
    For the Geezers, it isn't an inside joke. Just a childhood memory. :cowboy: In the late 50's the best you could do for TV on Sunday was football, or cowboy movies. So John Ritter was Tex Ritter's son, not the other way around.

    Funny, AMC runs cowboy movies most every Sunday. Must be a Geezer in program scheduling.


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    Great shot - guys look amazing plus I'm a sucker for thost A&F types

    It'd make a great poster for your members :teacher:


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    Quote Originally Posted by sexyd View Post
    Great shot - guys look amazing plus I'm a sucker for thost A&F types

    It'd make a great poster for your members :teacher:
    A&F? What does that stand for?


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    Quote Originally Posted by SPACE GLIDER View Post
    A&F? What does that stand for?
    http://www.abercrombie.com/anf/index.html


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    i could use a pick me up today.

    any chance of some more eye candy, corbin?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Madame0120 View Post
    That's that company that always seems to get into trouble. Some nice stuff though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Madame0120 View Post
    For the Geezers, it isn't an inside joke. Just a childhood memory. :cowboy: In the late 50's the best you could do for TV on Sunday was football, or cowboy movies. So John Ritter was Tex Ritter's son, not the other way around.

    Funny, AMC runs cowboy movies most every Sunday. Must be a Geezer in program scheduling.
    You know I saw the Biography on John and they mention a moment when someone asked "Mr. Ritter" for an autograph, and Tex was surprised that the autograph seeker wasn't referring to him. To Tex it was the moment when the "star of the family" torch was passed. I hadn't known he was such a big deal back in the day.


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