it was the height of the 60s, and everybody was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn t. hello, central? i m switching to my eyeglasses. put a hold on my wallet but keep my shoe open. television more than ever in the 60s was a place to escape to. let s go. seemed like it was sort of willful respite from the stuff going on in the world in real life. here s a bulletin from cbs news. there s been an attempt as perhaps you know now on president kennedy. he was wounded in an automobile driving in the early 60s, television was by and large seen as something as a backwater to print journalism. and even to radio. but the kennedy assassination was the moment that television journalism came of age. we ll continue full-day
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the nun. who else? are you kidding? flying nun is the most it s a crazy show. like what is that about? look, carlos, it s very simple. i only weigh 90 pounds and the combination of my cornet and the wind lifts me. it was just complete nonsense, let s face it. it was the height of the 60s, and everybody was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn t. hello, central? i m switching to my eyeglasses. put a hold on my wallet but keep my shoe open. television more than ever in the 60s was a place to escape to. let s go. seemed like it was sort of willful respite from the stuff going on in the world in real life.
designed to live forever in syndication. who are you looking for? the nun. who else? are you kidding? flying nun is the most it s a crazy show. like what is that about? look, carlos, it s very simple. i only weigh 90 pounds and the combination of my cornet and the wind lifts me. it was just complete nonsense, let s face it. it was the height of the 60s, and everybody was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn t. hello, central? i m switching to my eyeglasses. put a hold on my wallet but keep my shoe open. television more than ever in the 60s was a place to escape to. let s go. seemed like it was sort of
the wind just lifts me. it was complete nonsense. it was the height of the 60s and everyone was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn t. hello? i m switching to my eyeglasses. keep a hold on my wallet but keep my shoe open. television more than ever in the 60s was a place to escape to. it seemed like it was almost sort of a willful respite from the stuff going on in the world in real life. here s a bulletin from cbs news. there has been an attempt, as you perhaps know now, on the life of president kennedy. he was wounded in an automobile driving until the early 60s, television used large scenes as something of a backwater to print journalism and even the radio. the kennedy assassination was