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.darph nader wrote:Oh Wow! I thought he passed years ago.
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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?
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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Marion Knott was living in 2009. She attended the 75th anniversary of the original Mrs. Knott's chicken restaurant.felinefan wrote:Anyone know if Marion Knott, last of the children of Walter and Cordelia Knott, is still alive?
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