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Goodnight johnboy. ..

I'm John Boy!

My coworkers all have a routine of saying goodbye to everyone, and then saying "Good night, John Boy", when leaving the office. It's amazing how few people know the reference.
 
Originally posted by: skyking
goodnight, Maryellen😀

Good Night Grandma;


That was a good show.

I recall some of the first episodes,
Johnboy was starting to keep a journal/diary,
and would lock his bedroom door,when writing in it.

His Mom was mad, thought he was doing "something" in there. :Q

LOL.

I am old I Guess, heck I recall watching the Flintstones on TV,
when Winston sponsered them.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053502/

The show was broadcast in black-and-white for the first two seasons (1960-1962), although all materials (episodes, Winston cigarette commercials, and opening/closing sequences) were always produced in color (thus the color versions of the "Rise and Shine" opening/closing credits that now air). The first episode broadcast in color was episode 3.1 "Dino Goes Hollyrock" (14 September 1962)
 
Originally posted by: episodic
g'nite

sad part is half of ya are too young to get the reference.

Wasn't that on Family Guy?

Peter Griffin And who could forget that classic episode of the Waltons.
Mary Ellen: Good night, Jim Bob.
Jim Bob: Good night, Mary Ellen. Good night, pa.
Pa: Good night, Jim Bob. Good night, Elizabeth.
Elizabeth: Good night, pa, good night, ma.
Ma: Good night, Elizabeth. Good night, john boy. Good night, john boy.
( Creaking )
Ma: John boy?
John boy: Damn it! Can't a guy masturbate in this house?!
 
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