Willoughby. All out for Willoughby.
Willoughby. All out for Willoughby.
The Rebels smell
That episode is set in my old hometown...I'm just glad I never got a job in advertising, commuted regularly by train, or married that woman.
Camoo wrote:
That episode is set in my old hometown...I'm just glad I never got a job in advertising, commuted regularly by train, or married that woman.
I do have a job in advertising and it's just like that.
Push, push, push, Williams! Push, push, push, Williams!
just think; the businessman in the story was 'fed up' with the stress and modernizations of friggin....1960! Those of us today, would THINK of 1960 as a slower, happier time, like the 1960 businessman thought of 1910. How ironic.
You are correct sir. Probably the best tv series ever.
Yeah, one of my favorites. And he was good at marketing himself after he died.
Camoo wrote:
That episode is set in my old hometown...I'm just glad I never got a job in advertising, commuted regularly by train, or married that woman.
Haven't seen that episode in years, but one of the best TZs. What town was it supposed to be? Somewhere in CT, right?