Mitch Miller will not be down for breakfast

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Re: Mitch Miller will not be down for breakfast

Post by Main Streeter » Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:19 am

darph nader wrote:Oh Wow! I thought he passed years ago.
I also thought he had departed ages ago. Not too busy last night for awhile so I took a Mitch Miller pole. 12 CMs out of 15 had never heard of poor Mitch, yet most knew of the bouncing ball. May Mitch entertain in heaven & be at peace.



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Re: Mitch Miller will not be down for breakfast

Post by felinefan » Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:22 pm

I too thought he'd passed years ago. We also watched him--loved that bouncing ball. But of course back then, T.V. in general was more watchable....

Dang that's what I hate about being in a shelter--no T.V., sporadic newspapers, can't keep up on anything. Anyone know if Marion Knott, last of the children of Walter and Cordelia Knott, is still alive?


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Re: Mitch Miller will not be down for breakfast

Post by Main Streeter » Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:02 am

felinefan wrote:Anyone know if Marion Knott, last of the children of Walter and Cordelia Knott, is still alive?
Marion Knott was living in 2009. She attended the 75th anniversary of the original Mrs. Knott's chicken restaurant.



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