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Re: 710 Begrabt mich neben Fuzzy/Death of a shoe salesman

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:54 am
by Shoe Dick
3.5. I had totally forgotten what Al said about Charlton Heston being the only one of his heroes left alive. That makes me love Al even more since I'm such a huge fan of Heston!

Re: 710 Begrabt mich neben Fuzzy/Death of a shoe salesman

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 4:35 am
by Dr. Shoe
I went through this episode this evening on my journy through the Seven's disintegration. Its funny that its in this episode that the D'Arcy's come over and say Seven has moved over there and is chanting, "We hate the Bundys!" Then he shows up with the Bundys in the very next episode. They must have still been wrestling with what to do with him.

Re: 710 Begrabt mich neben Fuzzy/Death of a shoe salesman

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:44 am
by marriedaniac
And by this episode, Peg couldn't care less about him. :) A stark contrast to the first 6 episodes of the season.

Re: 710 Begrabt mich neben Fuzzy/Death of a shoe salesman

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 4:51 am
by Dr. Shoe
So I'm on a road trip with my Dad today and we passed the National Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma and he starts talking about these old movie and TV cowboys (my dad knows virtually nothing about MWC except what I tell him) and he mentions a guy named "Fuzzy." I'm like, "Wait, what did you say?" And he tells me about this great cowboy sidekick. I wish you all could have heard him. Anyway I looked him up.

His name was:

Al "Fuzzy" St. John 1892 or 93 - 1962

Image And apparently his catchphrase was "Dang nabit!"

Re: 710 Begrabt mich neben Fuzzy/Death of a shoe salesman

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:57 am
by Dr. Shoe
Dr. Shoe wrote:So I'm on a road trip with my Dad today and we passed the National Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma and he starts talking about these old movie and TV cowboys (my dad knows virtually nothing about MWC except what I tell him) and he mentions a guy named "Fuzzy." I'm like, "Wait, what did you say?" And he tells me about this great cowboy sidekick. I wish you all could have heard him. Anyway I looked him up.

His name was:

Al "Fuzzy" St. John 1892 or 93 - 1962

Image And apparently his catchphrase was "Dang nabit!"

Re: 710 Begrabt mich neben Fuzzy/Death of a shoe salesman

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 3:58 pm
by Officer Dan
I think it is one of season 7's weaker episodes... but it is funny as Seven is moving to the Darcy's, but not for long time.

How Shane Sweet must have felt (as a kid) that he is not wanted?