If anybody ever paid close attention at the very end! Joanie & chachi wedding wasn't the final! They had a absolute...final episode.....where Mr. C & fonzie had a heart to heart chat about they 1st met then fonzie became like a son 2 Mr. C....cause Fonzie.....never had a father growing up! Mr. Cunningham became fonzie's dad!
THANKS for posting, great show, great scenes. LOL I'm 47 now....still hate the fact that in life, good things many times - change. And I still sort of resent it. HUman race - whenever we have something that works - we just gotta fix it. Sure, sometimes it works. Other times we go lookin for greener pastures - come back with horseshit. But yeah, people, places situations - - things change. I'm blessed - things are good. Family, money, etc. But at times I put on sort of a show for my young kids as if things are happy and great but in reality - I truly live in my 'old' 80's world be it music, movies, words, heck even the 867-5309 t-shirt I've been wearing today. And the old shows I watched today. Sort of 'shields' me from this world. Makes me feel I'm better off.
We're the same age, I'm actually a year older than you and I get it. Happy Days is very therapeutic, both for nostalgia and it offers timeless life lessons, even if it's in it's own hamfisted late 70s/early 80s TV way. By the way, how does everyone our age remember that 867-5309 song except me? I remember other music from my elementary school years, but not that one, lol.
@@John-ct9zs thanks for reply. Well, I happened to be wearing the shirt today, DD asked me about it and thought it was weird. I told her - Google it, it'll auto-complete by 8-6-7....she looked up and said "yeah, you're right" and now she's sort of impressed that a phone number is so iconic:) (She also can quote Star Wars and Back to the Future - all is not lost :)
3:06: I can kind of relate to that because my godmother lives an hour away from the family and she wants to move close but her husband has his heart set out for their current neighborhood he likes how shady it is he loves how the trees are but I'm sure she's trying to convince him at the end of the day they're going to support each other in whatever they can do so it's totally agreeable Fonzie isn't even blood related but he's basically family Richie basically gave him the life he deserves a happy one now fancy isn't even in the streets beating people up all the time and being a jerk Richie's parents are the types of parents that will can go oh he's got a leather jacket on a motorcycle and he's tough he's a bad influence but once they got to meet him they realize oh he may have all these things he may show those signs but deep down he's really a sweet guy the way Howard and Marion look at him they don't look at him as a friend of their son they look at him as a son their own son that's what you want that's how you know family is supportive when they open a friend up in hearts this scene is a perfect example of family being supportive and having friends that are supportive I mean Richie yelled at him and told him to buzz off I'm fine just said that's fine we'll sit here in silence I don't care but you need to go home there's a lot of people worried about you your family will support you no matter what even I will you want to a writer go ahead I don't care whatever makes you happy I want you to stay in Milwaukee as well so we can stay close but if that's what you really want that's what you really want we could still visit talk on the phone we can still stay close friends that is true supportive of a family and friend that's what you want me to should, must have to have, order to have this is a great scene of being supportive through the end like the one seen Howard told Fonzie I didn't trust you one bit I thought you were a bad influence but after having you in this family for all many years I'm proud to say I was wrong and you hear Fonzie say to Howard I love you you're like a dad I never got to have Fonzie was always able to go to Howard with anything or questions or concerns that is a true supportiveness of all this thing I'm trying to summarize.
This was a great show ❤❤❤❤
I watched this show growing up I always liked the lessons they taught
I love the memories i get when i watch these episodes i can remember were i was or what i was doing 👍👍 yaaaaayhhhh
True friends.
If anybody ever paid close attention at the very end! Joanie & chachi wedding wasn't the final! They had a absolute...final episode.....where Mr. C & fonzie had a heart to heart chat about they 1st met then fonzie became like a son 2 Mr. C....cause Fonzie.....never had a father growing up! Mr. Cunningham became fonzie's dad!
Howard was the best TV dad ever!!!
Opie cunningham was probably the only guy who can punch Fonzie, without getting a case of whoopass..
Richie and Fonzie were friends who were closer than brothers.
Thank you so much for posting these videos ♥️✌️
You're welcome :)
THANKS for posting, great show, great scenes. LOL I'm 47 now....still hate the fact that in life, good things many times - change. And I still sort of resent it. HUman race - whenever we have something that works - we just gotta fix it. Sure, sometimes it works. Other times we go lookin for greener pastures - come back with horseshit. But yeah, people, places situations - - things change. I'm blessed - things are good. Family, money, etc. But at times I put on sort of a show for my young kids as if things are happy and great but in reality - I truly live in my 'old' 80's world be it music, movies, words, heck even the 867-5309 t-shirt I've been wearing today. And the old shows I watched today. Sort of 'shields' me from this world. Makes me feel I'm better off.
We're the same age, I'm actually a year older than you and I get it. Happy Days is very therapeutic, both for nostalgia and it offers timeless life lessons, even if it's in it's own hamfisted late 70s/early 80s TV way. By the way, how does everyone our age remember that 867-5309 song except me? I remember other music from my elementary school years, but not that one, lol.
@@John-ct9zs thanks for reply. Well, I happened to be wearing the shirt today, DD asked me about it and thought it was weird. I told her - Google it, it'll auto-complete by 8-6-7....she looked up and said "yeah, you're right" and now she's sort of impressed that a phone number is so iconic:) (She also can quote Star Wars and Back to the Future - all is not lost :)
3:06: I can kind of relate to that because my godmother lives an hour away from the family and she wants to move close but her husband has his heart set out for their current neighborhood he likes how shady it is he loves how the trees are but I'm sure she's trying to convince him at the end of the day they're going to support each other in whatever they can do so it's totally agreeable Fonzie isn't even blood related but he's basically family Richie basically gave him the life he deserves a happy one now fancy isn't even in the streets beating people up all the time and being a jerk Richie's parents are the types of parents that will can go oh he's got a leather jacket on a motorcycle and he's tough he's a bad influence but once they got to meet him they realize oh he may have all these things he may show those signs but deep down he's really a sweet guy the way Howard and Marion look at him they don't look at him as a friend of their son they look at him as a son their own son that's what you want that's how you know family is supportive when they open a friend up in hearts this scene is a perfect example of family being supportive and having friends that are supportive I mean Richie yelled at him and told him to buzz off I'm fine just said that's fine we'll sit here in silence I don't care but you need to go home there's a lot of people worried about you your family will support you no matter what even I will you want to a writer go ahead I don't care whatever makes you happy I want you to stay in Milwaukee as well so we can stay close but if that's what you really want that's what you really want we could still visit talk on the phone we can still stay close friends that is true supportive of a family and friend that's what you want me to should, must have to have, order to have this is a great scene of being supportive through the end like the one seen Howard told Fonzie I didn't trust you one bit I thought you were a bad influence but after having you in this family for all many years I'm proud to say I was wrong and you hear Fonzie say to Howard I love you you're like a dad I never got to have Fonzie was always able to go to Howard with anything or questions or concerns that is a true supportiveness of all this thing I'm trying to summarize.
There's an amazing thing called punctuation.
Is there a link for the next part?
This is all they had with Richie and Fonzie, but here is a video where Richie and Fonzie says goodbye ruclips.net/video/iyQN0R3OrcU/видео.html