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Post by murdock on Feb 15, 2008 22:14:55 GMT -5
The mate was a mighty sailing man, the skipper brave and sure... 5 passengers set sail that day for a three hour tour... a three hour tour...
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Post by lumpy on Feb 15, 2008 23:14:44 GMT -5
The weather started getting rough, the tiny ship was tossed
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Post by murdock on Feb 15, 2008 23:23:17 GMT -5
if not for the courage of the fearless crew, the Minnow would be lost... the Minnow would be lost..
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Post by lumpy on Feb 16, 2008 1:50:37 GMT -5
The ship hit ground on the shore of this unchartered, desert Isle...
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Post by pennylane on Feb 18, 2008 15:43:01 GMT -5
With Gilligan, the Skipper too, a Millionaire and his wife, A movie star, the Professor and Mary Ann, here on Gilligan's Isle.
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Post by lumpy on Feb 18, 2008 17:04:34 GMT -5
With Gilligan, the Skipper too, a Millionaire and his wife, A movie star, the Professor and Mary Ann, here on Gilligan's Isle. And now it gets really tough.... So this is the tale of the castaways, they’re here for a long, long time,
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Post by pennylane on Feb 18, 2008 18:36:47 GMT -5
Is there more? This is all I know.
How about the brady bunch theme?
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Post by RO on Feb 18, 2008 18:39:04 GMT -5
Here's a story...
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Post by lumpy on Feb 18, 2008 18:53:38 GMT -5
Is there more? This is all I know. How about the brady bunch theme? There is an ending that was played with the closing credits. So this is the tale of the castaways, they’re here for a long, long time, They’ll have to make the best of things, it’s an uphill climb. The first mate and the Skipper too, will do their very best, To make the others comfortable, in the tropic island nest. No phone! No lights! No motor cars, not a single luxury, Like Robinson Crusoe, as primitive as can be. So join us here each week my friends, you’re sure to get a smile From seven stranded castaways, here on Gilligan’s Isle!
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Post by lumpy on Feb 18, 2008 18:57:00 GMT -5
of a lovely lady
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Post by pennylane on Feb 18, 2008 18:57:42 GMT -5
Is it: Of a man named Brady OR of a lovely lady
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Post by pennylane on Feb 18, 2008 18:58:28 GMT -5
Who was bringing up three very lovely girls.
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Post by lumpy on Feb 18, 2008 18:58:33 GMT -5
Is it: Of a man named Brady OR of a lovely lady Ladies first. Yeesh!
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Post by pennylane on Feb 18, 2008 19:04:29 GMT -5
All of them had hair of gold like their mother...........the youngest one in curels. (I think)
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Post by murdock on Feb 19, 2008 14:24:29 GMT -5
here's a story, of a man named Brady, who was bringing up 3 boys of his own, they were 4 men living all together.... but they were all alone...
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