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‎01-17-2014 12:52 AM
Syd, it's nice to see his smile and him happy. What a great pic.!
Sometimes I need to get my Roseanne fix and that episode was priceless.
Gilligan payed Jackie.
Have a nice evening.
‎01-17-2014 12:53 PM
Noel, thank you so much for posting what you did. When my husband and I learned of his passing last night, his service to our country was also reported. I said to my husband that it's no wonder why they were referred to as the greatest generation. Their service and sacrifices were made quietly, as that was just what they did. They didn't seek admiration or gratitude, they were doing their jobs.
RIP, "Professor", and thank you for your service.
‎01-17-2014 12:56 PM
So who's left? Ginger? Mary-Anne?
‎01-17-2014 12:57 PM
I always found him to be very handsome.
He was 89 - wow.
‎01-17-2014 12:59 PM
On 1/17/2014 Yuban3 said:So who's left? Ginger? Mary-Anne?
It would appear so. Johnson was the last surviving male cast member of Gilligan's Island. Now that he's gone, it looks like Ginger and Mary-Ann are the only ones left.
‎01-17-2014 01:00 PM
On 1/17/2014 reese ~ said:Noel, thank you so much for posting what you did. When my husband and I learned of his passing last night, his service to our country was also reported. I said to my husband that it's no wonder why they were referred to as the greatest generation. Their service and sacrifices were made quietly, as that was just what they did. They didn't seek admiration or gratitude, they were doing their jobs.
RIP, "Professor", and thank you for your service.
I had no idea as well. And ITA with everything you said.

‎01-17-2014 01:04 PM
On 1/17/2014 reese ~ said:Noel, thank you so much for posting what you did. When my husband and I learned of his passing last night, his service to our country was also reported. I said to my husband that it's no wonder why they were referred to as the greatest generation. Their service and sacrifices were made quietly, as that was just what they did. They didn't seek admiration or gratitude, they were doing their jobs.
RIP, "Professor", and thank you for your service.
ITA. There was no whining and complaining from that generation and no sense of entitlement. I don't know if we'll ever see a generation like that again, but I hope so. Once they got back from the war, they put it behind them and got on with their lives. My father was one of them and he rarely talked about the war which is characteristic of that generation.
‎01-17-2014 01:13 PM
On 1/17/2014 Topaz Gem said:On 1/17/2014 reese ~ said:Noel, thank you so much for posting what you did. When my husband and I learned of his passing last night, his service to our country was also reported. I said to my husband that it's no wonder why they were referred to as the greatest generation. Their service and sacrifices were made quietly, as that was just what they did. They didn't seek admiration or gratitude, they were doing their jobs.
RIP, "Professor", and thank you for your service.
ITA. There was no whining and complaining from that generation and no sense of entitlement. I don't know if we'll ever see a generation like that again, but I hope so. Once they got back from the war, they put it behind them and got on with their lives. My father was one of them and he rarely talked about the war which is characteristic of that generation.
Agree. I often wonder if our country ever had to step up like they did back then, would we have the character to do it again...
Back to the Professor, I loved that show as a kid. Every time they'd try to leave the island, I was wondering if this was the time they'd make it. 
Recently, I purchased the entire series on Amazon. I keep it on the boat, so when we don't have cable, we can always watch Gilligan
‎01-17-2014 01:26 PM
He could make a radio out of a coconut but couldn't fix the hole in the boat.
‎01-17-2014 02:01 PM
On 1/17/2014 glb613 said:He could make a radio out of a coconut but couldn't fix the hole in the boat.
Ha!
When you think about it, they had that radio which ran on batteries for what 7-8 years? Ha!
And all of the clothes and evening gowns that Ginger had as well as the Howell's. Mr. Howell and his teddybear, ha! The boat was maybe 30ft long, not big enough to carry all of the large pots, clothes, and supplies that they had on the island. Too funny. But, heck it was entertaining. Ahh the good old days
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