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Walker is coming over from the AFC North blog. I liked his posts there so naturally I think it's a good choice. Much better than the crap since Tim left.

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I take it you like his work?

 

 

He was referring to the TV show from the '70's "Good Times" Jimmy Walker was in it and his catch phrase was Dynomite

 

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He was referring to the TV show from the '70's "Good Times" Jimmy Walker was in it and his catch phrase was Dynomite

 

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He was referring to the TV show from the '70's "Good Times" Jimmy Walker was in it and his catch phrase was Dynomite

 

jimmy-walker.jpg

You have your sitcoms mixed up I think.

 

I think his catch phrase was "Did I do that?" or something along those lines.

 

Anyway the dy-no-mite line was used by Fred Sanford's son LaMont.

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You have your sitcoms mixed up I think.

 

I think his catch phrase was "Did I do that?" or something along those lines.

 

Anyway the dy-no-mite line was used by Fred Sanford's son LaMont.

Lucius. Fred's son was Lucius Sanford.

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Lucius. Fred's son was Lucius Sanford.

oops. I ws thinking of the kid from the Jeffersons but you get my point about the catch phrase thing.

 

What was the Jefferson kid's catch phrase anyway?

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oops. I ws thinking of the kid from the Jeffersons but you get my point about the catch phrase thing.

 

What was the Jefferson kid's catch phrase anyway?

 

 

Ah, thee-ah, ah, thee-ah, ah, thee-ah, ah, thee-ah. Ah, that's all folks!

 

 

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oops. I ws thinking of the kid from the Jeffersons but you get my point about the catch phrase thing.

 

What was the Jefferson kid's catch phrase anyway?

His name was Elroy, but I can't think of any catch phrase that he was known for.

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You have your sitcoms mixed up I think.

 

I think his catch phrase was "Did I do that?" or something along those lines.

 

Anyway the dy-no-mite line was used by Fred Sanford's son LaMont.

 

Dynomite was from "Good Times", he had it right. "did i do that" was was from steve urkle on "Family Matters"

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Dynomite was from "Good Times", he had it right. "did i do that" was was from steve urkle on "Family Matters"

I'm not sure about "Did I do that" but dynomite was definitely Luscious as Beerboy pointed out. Luscious always wanted to own the garage and when Fred would say he was "having the big one...coming to see you Elizabeth", Lucious would say dynomite because he thought he was inheriting the garage. Gosh there were some funny episodes.

 

It's not a real thread until someone tries a Peter Pan link.

 

Don't fall for it anybody.

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