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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 02/18/2005 at 01:13 AM   
 
  1. Allan Hale.

    Posted by Steel Turman    United States   02/18/2005  at  02:11 AM  

  2. Actually, his full name is Alan Hale McKahan Jr.  And he dropped the Jr. when his dad died.

    D’oop!

    Posted by Riggs    United States   02/18/2005  at  02:13 AM  

  3. Sorry, but somehow I relate Vilmar to The Professor. Can you switch his head (off camera) and see if you agree?
    Wait! Never mind. He’s got his mind on Mary-Ann and Ginger, so don’t disturb the poor man. How could I miss that....must need new glasses.....what day is it today?.....where am I?

    -Dan D,
    Canuckistan

    Posted by Dan D    Canada   02/18/2005  at  02:36 AM  

  4. Vilmar reminds me of Mary-Ann, only because it pisses him off to be compared to a woman. boobies  cutebutt  doggiestyle

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   02/18/2005  at  06:11 AM  

  5. At a multi-national gathering, the representatives from each country were asked to sing a “national song”.  The USA contingent sang the theme song from “Gillingan’s Island”.  I think and hope they were being facetious.

    Posted by Oink    United States   02/18/2005  at  09:01 AM  

  6. READ THE EXPOSE OF THE GILLIGAN’S ISLAND COVER-UP! (and it may apply to this blog)

    “Isn’t the show named after Gilligan? Of course it is. That’s because he’s got the power. If the Skipper had the power, as is generally thought, it would have been called “Skipper’s Island”. But it’s not. Because the Skipper never left the Minnow alive.

    What?!!
    No kidding. The Skipper died on the Minnow. So did everyone else. They’re never leaving the island because the six people on the boat all drowned in the storm. The “Island” is really a little spot in hell. (But I’ll keep calling it an island in this article, just to keep it easy.)”

    Read all the sordid details here: http://www.angelfire.com/mo/souls/gilligan.html

    Posted by Oink    United States   02/18/2005  at  12:11 PM  

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