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a really sad day - Empirebuilder - 04-08-2013 For all us guys in our late 60s early 70s its a sad day indeed we've lost our Annette. Re: a really sad day - FCIN - 04-08-2013 It certainly is a sad day! All of us "old timers" grew up right along with Annette and it feels like we've lost a dear sister. Re: a really sad day - teejay - 04-08-2013 I remember her on M.M. Club ....thought she was pretty hot in a you ng kid's sorta way ...I wasn't much of a Beach Blanket Bingo fan . She pretty much disappeared from the scene when her illness took hold in the 90's or so . T Re: a really sad day - ezdays - 04-08-2013 Yup, a sad day indeed. :cry: :cry: I remember as a kid, I was walking by a local bar one day and I could see through the open door, there they were, everyone there, including the bartender was watching the Mickey Mouse Club. I remember the start of the program and the head Mouseketeer call out their names, Bobby, Tommy, Annette, Darlene, Cubby, Doreen were a few we should all remember. But it was the wholesomeness and moral goodness that I remember the most, and I think most of the original Mouseketeers stayed true to that theme, not like a few from some more recent episodes. Re: a really sad day - teejay - 04-08-2013 I'm thinkin' Tyson had Mickey Mouse Ears ( I mean the hat ) ...maybe even still wears them !! T Re: a really sad day - Tyson Rayles - 04-08-2013 I'm sorry to hear about her passing but to be honest I wasn't a fan of the show. Re: a really sad day - FiatFan - 04-08-2013 I do remember seeing occasional shows but after school tv was not allowed when I was growing up. Tom Re: a really sad day - MountainMan - 04-09-2013 It is sad. She was brave lady who faced her illness with courage and and a strongly positive attitude. Well I remember how popular all of those Beach Blanket movies were at the troop theaters on base! She was everyone's Girl next Door. |