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Jim Welte (Editor) April 5, 2013 at 02:20 pm
Just to clarify: The house in the opening sequence of Too Close for Comfort was the 171-173 Buena…Read More Vista house in San Francisco. The Ted Knight Show house is different and supposed to be in Mill Valley. But who knows?
Ralston Throckmorton April 5, 2013 at 02:15 pm
From imdb.com: "The house used for exterior shots in the opening sequence as well as various…Read More points throughout the show's run is 171-173 Buena Vista St, San Francisco, California. One episode in particular shows Monroe pulling out of the garage of this home on his motorcycle, another episode shows Norman giving directions to the house over the phone and offering correct bearings." There is reference to 1986 episodes being filmed in Mill Valley but no details offered.
Jean Patterson April 5, 2013 at 02:03 pm
Per Nancy Dussault, Knight's wife "Muriel" in the show, the house is in San Francisco.
Karen Dionne April 3, 2013 at 06:24 pm
Beautiful and very well done. What is the purpose of this great video?
Vince April 3, 2013 at 01:18 pm
Love it... we live in the one of the most beautiful areas of the world!
Peller Marion April 27, 2013 at 06:04 pm
Peller Marion, former President and Board Member of O'Hanlon Center for the Arts is leading:
Writing…Read More From The Heart
Drop in and ongoing spiritual writing group.
Tiburon Community Congregational Church
145 Rock Hill Road
Tiburon,Ca.
435-9108
Led by Dr. Peller Marion
Find your writing voice. Share your stories, memories, and inspirations getting steady positive affirmation for your work and a community to immerse yourself in to deepen your writing.
Dive into your creativity without all the routines, stress, and obligations that keep us distracted from our dreams.
It’s an adventurous mix of writing and some art.
This drop-in and on-going group requires no experience. All you need to bring is a notebook and a pen. I’ll bring the instruction, inspiration, safe space and writing and art prompts.
Led by Dr. Peller Marion, author of four books and exhibiting artist and psychologist.
1st and 4th Wednesday of each month. From 1-3 p.m. starting
April 24th. Next meeting is this Wednesday, May 1st. in the Seminar Room.
Uncle Fishbits March 25, 2013 at 06:35 pm
Fairly cool. Bob's the definition of local celebrity.... great for 142 Throckmorton!
william singley May 5, 2013 at 01:10 am
Let me get this strait, Bob Weir is playing A hard rains gonna fall and people are talking, about…Read More nothing of significance even? SHUT THE FUCK UP is a very fair warning. I got thrown out of the Celebrity Theater (a dump) in Phoenix at a Weir acoustic show cause I first asked, the told these rude fucks to shut up.They replied that it was the back of the venue to which I replied that I'd be glad to show them some real (nose bleed) seats. Luckily it was the end of the show and I didn't get busted Some deadheads are just rude and the rest of us and the world are laughing our ass's off at your exspence. And hey, who is this Jackie Green guy, he totally sucked, We got people in Flagstaff at open mike on a Tuesday that can out play that guy. Anyway because of you deadbeats (deadheads) I'm staying home and tuning into TRI. P.S. this behaviour is conducive with alcohol. Spark a Patty and STFU, Das Single, Flagstaff ,AZ.
fl March 28, 2013 at 01:08 am
We went to hear Jim Croce's son AJ there a couple of months ago and it was the same issue. Folks in…Read More the seats were there to listen. Folks at the bar were there to socialize and couldn't care less about how loud they were. AJ got pissed off too, but didn't walk off (though I wouldn't have begrudged him if he had). The manager came and apologized to us at the end...so they know this happens and have decided not to do anything about it (but what do you do, kick people out?).
Carl Keane May 6, 2013 at 03:16 pm
This whole deal makes me remember some idiotic things I did along these lines in my twenties....grew…Read More up in LA....and a stage production of The Iceman Cometh with Jason Robards came to town and an actor buddy had very hard to get tickets...being the 80's he also had a a prodigious amount of cocaine because the show was SIX HOURS LONG....if you know that particular recreational drug, you um, tend to blab...we thought we were whispering until Jason Robards glared at our dumbasses before continuing the play....we were asked to leave and I believe we ended up The Whiskey, still blabbing! Live and learn.
Gypsy Wagon March 16, 2013 at 02:23 pm
Awwww, people suffering all around the world, going hungry, dying and that cunt thought it was…Read More heartbreaking that ugly 'ole Bob left in a huff. Perhaps it's because Bob sucks ass? Always has, always will. I'd talk through it too. Loudly. While throwing rotten fruit.
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