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Gotta go with Ginger since I was named after her .. Tina Louise. Apparently my parents expected a boy ... and never bothered to have a girls name. So when the dr came out and told my dad I was a girl ... he panicked, looked up at the TV in the waiting room and picked the first female name he saw on the screen.
My neighbor was named after Tina Louise on purpose.
Peeling potatoes? What's this? Did I miss something? I must have watched it five or six times and I never noticed. Hmm, better take another look........
First of all, if your stranded on a desert island, the last person you want around is Gilligan. How often did Gilligan blow the chance for a rescue......at least a dozen times. Yes, Mary Ann would be the logical choice on the mainland, but remember, your on an island. Ginger also knew how to make a pie, she was always doing the same work Mary Ann was, and she couldn't run up your credit card like she would back home, either. Ginger the sex kitten wouldn't cost you one dime more than Mary Ann, and theres not much to do on an island, a plus for Ginger.
As for the money thing, would think after not being rescued for a year or so, the castaways would have Mr. Howell behind a plow. If he showed up at your hut wanting you to vacate the premisis after a fight with "Mrs Wentworth", would you not plant your foot up his ass and show him the door ?
Would have to keep the professor around, good plumbers are hard to find. Would have to keep the Skipper around, just so you could sneak up and get a good "BOOP" out of him once in a while. I guess the Skipper would need his first mate, so Gilligan could stick around if they locked him in a cave.
First of all, if your stranded on a desert island, the last person you want around is Gilligan. How often did Gilligan blow the chance for a rescue......at least a dozen times. Yes, Mary Ann would be the logical choice on the mainland, but remember, your on an island. Ginger also knew how to make a pie, she was always doing the same work Mary Ann was, and she couldn't run up your credit card like she would back home, either. Ginger the sex kitten wouldn't cost you one dime more than Mary Ann, and theres not much to do on an island, a plus for Ginger.
As for the money thing, would think after not being rescued for a year or so, the castaways would have Mr. Howell behind a plow. If he showed up at your hut wanting you to vacate the premisis after a fight with "Mrs Wentworth", would you not plant your foot up his ass and show him the door ?
Would have to keep the professor around, good plumbers are hard to find. Would have to keep the Skipper around, just so you could sneak up and get a good "BOOP" out of him once in a while. I guess the Skipper would need his first mate, so Gilligan could stick around if they locked him in a cave.
Gosh, maybe Gilligan knew something. Remember Return to Gilligans Island? The castaways, having been rescued, found the world not so muc to their liking and arrainged to strand themselves all over again. Hmmmm, where have I seen that one recently ? ? ? ?
Mary Anne could figure out what to do, Ginger just watched and repeated. And wonder what she looked like after a little while. Maybe an improvement?
Ah, don't we all want to go back to Gilligans Island? Even a little? Wouldn't it be nice as a retreat? Just make sure you don't play the "numbers" to get there.
Jeannie from "I Dream of Jeannie" was next. I used to wonder what was wrong with Major Nelson for constantly resisting that beauty.
Finally, I thought Laura Petrie was also very hot.
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