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Date Posted: 21:00:29 10/01/10 Fri
Author: Lisa Marie
Subject: Re: ANYONE REMEMBER "hee haw"????
In reply to: We3Kings 's message, "ANYONE REMEMBER "hee haw"????" on 08:48:26 10/01/10 Fri

I love watching Hee-Haw!!! When I was little, we used to go to my great aunt and uncles house in Carrolton, AL for long weekend visits. I loved sitting on the floor by my aunt and wathing Hee-Haw and drinking Coca-Cola from a glass bottle. I slept on their pull-out sofa bed in the living room in front of the fireplace with the fire still going. My uncle had a pair of Hee-Haw overalls and they had a ShotGun Red doll. They lived way out in the country and we all had such fun. They are both gone now, but I have wonderful memories and I am thankful that my daughter got to know them and experience those same things.

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[> Re: ANYONE REMEMBER "hee haw"???? -- Janet, 18:44:04 10/03/10 Sun

I grew up with Hee Haw, and as I worked at Opryland, I got to see some taping of the shows (in the Opry House studios). My grandparents didn't like the tapings too much, too much sitting, not enough show, it was quite a bit of work. It was a great learning experience and a lot of laughs. Doom and depair was a favorite of mine and Dad and I sure could sing off key...

BTW, the Opry House has reopened for business, I'm feeling a show coming on...

See ya'll later!

Janet


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