Ah, the late 1970s...when network television didn't bother with shows about cavemen, and instead showed programs like this...
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Anyone remember it? If you're under 35, the answer is probably 'no'. It only lasted a few eps, as America was not really looking for the Love Boat on rails. But it burned deep into my 9 year old brain. Maybe not that deeply, all I really remember was the train had a swimming pool.
2 comments:
your post, for some unknown reason, reminded me of the film Honky Tonk Freeway, which I must have seen about a thousand times at the drive-in because my cousin was obsessed with it.
I remember ads for that, but I don't think I ever saw it. I was probably mad that they excluded BJ McKay and his best friend Bear from it.
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