Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for July 22, 2010
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Adam: Such a quick vacation. Laura: I'm glad we spent a night in a motel on our way back. Adam: Definitely helped acclimate us back to reality. Laura: Though I wish we'd stayed somewhere a little nicer. Adam: Really? But how many places can claim to have Franklin county's largest collection of Willie Aames memorabilia? Laura: I sincerely pray there's just one.
Ashrey over 14 years ago
Where was the baby this whole time?
poppy1313 over 14 years ago
They must of had a set of Charles in Charge coasters and Eight is Enough mugs.
NE1956 over 14 years ago
Late 80’s/early 90’s teen idol, according to those hype-magazines anyway. As poppy1313 said, Eight is Enough (his first series I think) and Charles in Charge with Scott Baio, aka Chachi on Happy Days. (Wow…I’m having a flashback to my 20’s).
Need more coffee. Pweeeeeeet! (Doc Toon’s to the rescue).cdward over 14 years ago
Another child actor who couldn’t make it in the adult world.
Allan CB Premium Member over 14 years ago
Aaron DUCK! It’s galloping along the ceiling today!!
dante.deangelo over 14 years ago
I like that you do care enough to write a post saying you don’t care, which probably took longer than googling Willy Aames’ name.
linwoodbragg over 14 years ago
Willy Ames? That’s an obscure reference.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
It’s because “Willie Aames” is an obscure reference that it was chosen. If he had said “John Wayne memorabilia” or “Marilyn Monroe memorabilia”, the gag wouldn’t work.
Actually, every county has someplace that could claim to have the largest collection of Willie Aames memorabilia; in most counties, the largest collection would have zero items.
cappsn over 14 years ago
I wonder of the baby was riding the cow that kicked Adam?!
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
There’s a legend that WIlliam Shakespeare took to his final deathbed following a night of heavy drinking at an inn in Stratford with Ben Jonson. When I was in Stratford, I met a number of people who had heard the story, but nobody could say which inn it was supposed to have been, and there are a couple of places still standing which were around in 1616 and would therefore be candidates.
I was kind of amazed that, since the specific place isn’t known, there isn’t at least ONE which CLAIMS to be that place (then again, as an American, marketing schemes are in my blood). I was at the Thatch Roof Inn at the time so I decided that, as far as I was concerned, that was the place. I took a seat by the window and, so far as I was concerned, that was the table where Will and Ben sat…
I felt much more plugged into history there, with my pint, than I ever did at the Tower of London.
Bargrove over 14 years ago
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NE1956 over 14 years ago
What gave it away?