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| about 1 year ago
In Kimball's timeless existential quest for clarity of meaning, all divisions melt, all rivalries cease. Well, not exactly “cease,” as Kimball might say, but perhaps more accurately find a peace in their disharmony. Well, not exactly &...
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| about 1 year ago
Mayberry - and the world - would not have been the same without him.
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| about 1 year ago
When “Leave it to Beaver” made its TV debut in 1957, few could have predicted the long-term impact the series would have on America over the next 50-plus years.
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| about 1 year ago
Pearl Bailey made enough guest appearances (as herself) on various shows to be granted the extremely rare Punditty TV Pantheon Guest Star Exemption. Without question, she earned it.
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| about 1 year ago
Many years ago, while still under obligation to the United States Armed Forces, Punditty was sent on a mission to Southeast Asia that remains classified to this day. Read all about it.
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| about 1 year ago
Warren Coolidge was Coach Reeves’ star player on "The White Shadow," but he was also the insecure teen, towering and mighty though he was at 6-foot-8.
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| about 1 year ago
Everything a professional wrestler should be, and then some. See Dusty knock back some Mello Yello and let out a few whoops.
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| about 1 year ago
Irene Ryan ’s Granny was the glue that cemented the Hillbillies’ bond.
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| about 1 year ago
A little-known Zen koan points to the distinction between teaching and learning as “the blur that never moves, yet always changes places.” This mystic riddle perhaps best describes the relationship between Carter and Pyle, insofar ...
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| about 1 year ago
Why are all the honorees from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s? Punditty explains.