Tvs Favorite Families

Which was your favorite TV ‘family pet’?
My favorite is actually a toss-up between Spot on the Munsters, Jin-Jin on I Dream of Jeannie, and A.L.F. – probably the last one though!
You know, you made me think of something today that I never had.. and after that, the favorite HAS to be Spot from the “Munsters”. Because he’s scary, and never really seen, but loved by the family. Living under the stairs (which opened like the batcave’s ‘garage’) we saw his eyes, and flames from his mouth. Was he a dragon, was he a beast from hell, was he a Golden Retriever from outer space? He was the family pet, we know that and was cared for by children. ALF wasn’t the family pet at all, but a “houseguest”. I considered Lassie, who had his own series and probably SHOULD win.. but, you said “family pet” and Lassie was more like a community member. Magilla Gorilla was just at the pet shop, and yet to meet a family. There’s the Simpsons’ pets. Baretta’s brid. Even Elmo’s pet goldfish which has significant camera time. Instead of bit roles, and walk-ons and offs (like most shows) the pet on the Munsters was ever-present because they spoke of him, and you never knew when you’d see him.. and especially as a KID… you thought about it/him whenever you saw that living room’s set-design!!
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Lay the Favorite $14.99 An eye-popping and hilarious joyride through the underworld of sports betting   Beth Raymer arrived in Las Vegas in 2001, hoping to land a job as a cocktail waitress at one of the big casinos. In the meantime, she lived in a $17-a-night motel with her dog, Otis, and waited tables at a low-rent Thai restaurant. One day, one of her regular customers told her about a job she thought Beth would be perfect for and sent her to see Dink, of Dink Inc. Dink was a professional sports gambler—one of the biggest in Vegas. He was looking for a right-hand man—someone who would show up on time, who had a head for numbers, and who didn’t steal. She got the job. Lay the Favorite is the story of Beth Raymer’s years in the high-stakes, high-anxiety world of sports betting—a period that saw the fall of the local bookie and the rise of the freewheeling, unregulated offshore sports book, and with it the elevation of sports betting in popular culture. As the business explodes, Beth rises—from assistant to expert, trusted and seasoned enough to open an offshore booking office in the Caribbean with a few associates, men who leave their families up north to make a quick killing, while donning new tropical personas fueled by abundant drugs and local girlfriends, and who one by one succumb to their vices. They lie, cheat, steal, and run, until Beth is the last man standing. Beth Raymer is a natural storyteller: funny, charming, and fully awake to the ironies around her. But she is also a keen and compassionate observer of the adrenaline-addicted, rougish types who become her mentors, her enemies, her family. Raymer brings to life a world that teems with pathos and ecstasy in this wild picaresque that also tells the story of a young woman’s crazy, sexy, most unlikely coming-of-age. From the Hardcover edition. |
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