Bad day for johns.
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I wasn't a big fan of John Ritter either, but remember that first episode of "Three's Company" when Janet and Chrissy discover him passed out in thier bath tub and he rolls over and almost drowns. Untill I saw that I thought I was the only one that happened to. :lol:
"Preacher! Go on down and get me some bourbon. J. T. S. Brown. No ice, no glass."
- Paul Newman, The Hustler
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- Paul Newman, The Hustler
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Sorry about Johnny Cash. My favorite Cash song was ring of fire, which was his also.
John Ritter. Growing up, the kid next door had spina bifida. He was very sick. John Ritter would come see him a couple of times a year and he sponsored a camp for children with Spina Bifida. I met him one year and he was very nice, took photos with us, signed autographs. I was sad about his departure.
John Ritter. Growing up, the kid next door had spina bifida. He was very sick. John Ritter would come see him a couple of times a year and he sponsored a camp for children with Spina Bifida. I met him one year and he was very nice, took photos with us, signed autographs. I was sad about his departure.