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one of my childhood heroes
Damn shame. I think we all had one friend like Eddie Haskell
Very sad day. I loved this show growing up.
Eddie was a great character, I saw him on happy days and he played the same role as an adult.,
Never missed a beat u knew it was Eddie
(05-18-2020 03:31 PM)UOFMGLENN Wrote: [ -> ]Damn shame. I think we all had one friend like Eddie Haskell

We have several Eddie Haskell's on this board, used to have even more.
We all know about Ward, but they say Eddie was pretty hard on the Beaver too..
(05-18-2020 03:40 PM)jammaster Wrote: [ -> ]Very sad day. I loved this show growing up.

4:00 on weekdays on channel 3 out of memphis.
Were you Wally, Eddie or Lumpy.
(05-25-2020 10:40 AM)steves Wrote: [ -> ]Were you Wally, Eddie or Lumpy.

All of the above
Depending on the story

But lying Eddie was my least fav after Self-righteous Ward, hohum June and the Goofy beav.
Least favorite was Judy the snitch. Always ratting everyone out.
Snitches get stitches.
(05-25-2020 11:04 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-25-2020 10:40 AM)steves Wrote: [ -> ]Were you Wally, Eddie or Lumpy.

All of the above
Depending on the story

But lying Eddie was my least fav after Self-righteous Ward, hohum June and the Goofy beav.

Ward wasn't self-righteous. Parents used to try and raise their children by the golden rule. Not so much anymore.

It was a great family show and Eddie Haskell was quite the character, they all were.

Very few shows anymore try to present any kind of family values.

One of the llast I can really think of was the Walton's.
Bullsh*t.

Golden rule hasn't gone anywhere. Every generation ever has derided the next once they got older and it's tired and lazy.
(05-25-2020 01:53 PM)MemphisTigerPawr Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-25-2020 11:04 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-25-2020 10:40 AM)steves Wrote: [ -> ]Were you Wally, Eddie or Lumpy.

All of the above
Depending on the story

But lying Eddie was my least fav after Self-righteous Ward, hohum June and the Goofy beav.

Ward wasn't self-righteous. Parents used to try and raise their children by the golden rule. Not so much anymore.

It was a great family show and Eddie Haskell was quite the character, they all were.

Very few shows anymore try to present any kind of family values.

One of the llast I can really think of was the Walton's.

In tv writing it’s become known as a “y’see, Beev...”
It’s a thing, tho less used than it was.
(05-25-2020 08:29 AM)memtiger1987 Wrote: [ -> ]We all know about Ward, but they say Eddie was pretty hard on the Beaver too..

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(05-25-2020 01:53 PM)MemphisTigerPawr Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-25-2020 11:04 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-25-2020 10:40 AM)steves Wrote: [ -> ]Were you Wally, Eddie or Lumpy.

All of the above
Depending on the story

But lying Eddie was my least fav after Self-righteous Ward, hohum June and the Goofy beav.

Ward wasn't self-righteous. Parents used to try and raise their children by the golden rule. Not so much anymore.

It was a great family show and Eddie Haskell was quite the character, they all were.

Very few shows anymore try to present any kind of family values.

One of the llast I can really think of was the Walton's.

Hugh Beaumont who portrayed Ward was an ordained Methodist minister in real life.
You see Mrs. Cleaver, Wallace and Theodore.....

he was one of a kind, way back then
(05-25-2020 10:40 AM)steves Wrote: [ -> ]Were you Wally, Eddie or Lumpy.

Opinions vary. I believe I was more Gilbert tho.
(05-25-2020 12:29 PM)Browning Hall Wrote: [ -> ]Least favorite was Judy the snitch. Always ratting everyone out.

I must’ve blocked her. She was too horrible.
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