I can totally understand that guy buying his wife a pool table. If she enjoys playing pool, it's a gesture that says he wants to spend quality time with her. I once bought my wife a set of golf clubs for our anniversary. The golf shop clerk questioned me, and I answered that I was going to teach her golf. Again, it said that I wanted to spend quality time with, instead of escaping the house, leaving her there for hours during the day.
Irish was gorgeous she died young, very sad she took good care of. her body and got brain tumors that eventually caused a stroke at only 73, the absurdly of life it's so short and fragile
Irish was so charming here.
hey, thats my Aunt Irish
Mr Parker would faint if he could see LA now..
For me 1961 is still modern times.
I can totally understand that guy buying his wife a pool table. If she enjoys playing pool, it's a gesture that says he wants to spend quality time with her.
I once bought my wife a set of golf clubs for our anniversary. The golf shop clerk questioned me, and I answered that I was going to teach her golf. Again, it said that I wanted to spend quality time with, instead of escaping the house, leaving her there for hours during the day.
The first guy gave his wife all those appliances so romantic!
At 2:45 Ms. McCalla told a fib. At the time of this episode, she was married to Patrick Horgan.
She married Hogan in 1964 and divorced him in 1969. This episode predates that marriage
Irish was gorgeous she died young, very sad she took good care of. her body and got brain tumors that eventually caused a stroke at only 73, the absurdly of life it's so short and fragile
Parker Center is named after this Officer.
Fenneman had the exact same hairdo for over decade
Beats the long straggling hair of today.
@@dcasper8514 Thanks, I'm 57 and have long hair. George died young in 97
Why mess with perfection!
Hi
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A far cry from today and the defund the police movement!
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