Philip Michael Thomas is an ordained minister and had a theater in Miami in his name. He reunited with Don Johnson on an episode of Johnson's show Nash Bridges. Richard "Cheech" Marin reunited with Tommy Chong on that episode, too.
Oh, how I do miss those days in my youth. We had it pretty good when we were kids on Saturday mornings. Can't get enough of Bugs Bunny & The Road Runner.
Wait. David Graf is deceased? I have to look up who else in the cas of Police Academy are still alive.
Remember when you would turn on the tv and you had to wait like 15 second for it to warm up. .....and you had to use vice grips to get to those two channels on UHF (32 & 50).
Oh, yeah. And sometimes the volume came on before the picture. And depending on the age of the tv set, if it is a really old set, you have to get tubes every now and then.
Lmao, totally. Remember the click sound the knob made on every channel you turned. Yeah..the picture frame would warp or the picture square edges got smaller. We had a relative , George, whom l knew as a kid as the TV repair man, would come and change our tubes. It'd take hours. I remember when my brother would try to make me hold the antenna for a better picture.
Remember when you had to get somewhere you didn't know, and your parents or you when you started driving..had to look it up in the street Map Directory book. At least once you'd have to stop, get out, call your party from the phone box because you were lost. Melbourne
I used to get lost for hours trying to follow directions that I hastily jotted down on a McDonalds napkin.
This shit is crazy Nfl films was my shit So was siskel and ebert You had to rely on their show to see movie previews n shit before everything got put on the internet
Seriously....although I also loved the rock music clips on beavis and butthead Remember the yo mtv raps trading cards, lol