Calling all Prospect Place/Court and Sunrise Avenuers!

This is an attempt to connect with people from long, long, ago. Perhaps the connection will last one simple paragraph, never to be heard from again, or reignite to last a lifetime. Who knows. I just think it would be fun to catch up with people that share so many fond memories from childhood and beyond. Some of us already do still keep in touch. While some might be content to keep the past in the past. Either way. Lets see what happens.

Steve O

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Great endorsement for Obama

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/cc65ed650d

4 comments:

StullyO said...

I just watched this on Bill OReilly. Pretty funny.

Lost Civil War Fort of The Carolinas said...

I was taken back on how Henry Winkler was totally able to nail the Fonz again- it was like he never even missed a bit in 25 years.

Friedman Go Home said...

I was surprised at how well it came off.

Ed S said...

Not to pull from the post but every time I see the Fonz I remember one Thanksgiving growing up where my Grandmother "Oma" noticed we were watching Happy Days. She said.. "That Henry never calls home anymore, he got too big for his britches" Of course the family was wondering what the heck this little old lady was talking about. She pulled out a picture with a woman holding a small child who's hands were fisted. On the back it said. "you made me all I am, love always Henry Winkler". I don't know what happened to the picture but I'll never forget that day. According to my Grandmother she baby sat Henry. When he was born his hands were stuck fisted. My Grandmother would sit him in a bath and work his hands loose. She said every time she saw him she would say "thumbs up Henry." Now after all these years I can say thats how I remember the dinner conversation that one Thanksgiving Day but I can't say how much was added to it over the years.
The commercial is awesome though.