It’s, like, totally bitchin’ you came back to find out what my favorite H’s are from the 1980s. Like the most righteous tv show, movie and music from the 80s. Happy Days My favorite television show when I was a kid and still my favorite television show now is Happy Days. Again, [continue reading]
One of my favorites shows, one of many series I re-watch year after year, is 7th Heaven. I adore 7th Heaven. It is an Aaron Spelling show, but it’s not soap opera drama like Melrose Place or cheesy like The Love Boat (although I also really like those shows also, just in a different way). [continue reading]
Like everyone, I was very saddened and very shocked with the news of the death of Robin Williams yesterday. Definitely more saddened than shocked really. Unfortunately, untimely deaths of those we adore are all too commonplace. Known for his comedy, Robin Williams was a classically trained actor, [continue reading]
No I didn’t forget my theme for the A to Z challenge was music and not television. But Happy Days, my all-time favorite television show, has everything to do with my favorite music. I was watching Happy Days from as early as I can remember – four years old, maybe even three. It was [continue reading]
I had a lot of fun in April blogging about 26 of my favorite things in the A to Z challenge. So much fun in fact that I wanted to list all of my favorites in this one blog post, each highlighted with links back to the original posts. I have also included some honorable mentions to truly include all [continue reading]
A favorite of mine that begins with H is Happy Days. It was my favorite show growing up. When I was little, I used to act out episodes by myself in the basement. Happy Days is still my favorite show today, and I watch it regularly on my dvds and on the Hub. It is my Grease of television. It is like [continue reading]
My favorite artist, after Elvis and U2, Bobby Darin died 38 years ago today at the young age of 37. I first learned of Bobby Darin at age 4 while watching my favorite tv show Happy Days. Potsie, Richie and Ralph would sing Bobby’s hit Splish Splash every time they played Arnold’s. Of [continue reading]