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Memories of Mulligans Stew

Last post 03-08-2006, 1:14 PM by Pre-Forums Poster. 1 replies.
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  •  03-08-2006, 1:14 PM 1183

    Memories of Mulligans Stew

    I am one of a handful of people who watched this show every week - it was a pretty good show! I watched it originally because it co-starred Suzanne Crough of the Partridge Family, as the rebellious Stevie. She was the one I identified with, and it was nice to see her a bit grown up. I remember Elinor Donahue played the mother.
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  •  03-08-2006, 1:14 PM 1184 in reply to 1183

    Re: Memories of Mulligans Stew

    HaHa, geez, Mulligan's Stew? I remember being forced to watch those shows in grade school back in the early Awesome80s. I hated those guys, that music and acting was horrible, and the subject matter wasn't too strong either. Didn't those losers have anything better to do with their free time than talk about vegetables and nutrients? Does bring back memories though, although I'm not sure they're good ones. And has anyone seen that grade school film where I believe it's clay animated, at least this part is, and there is a dinosaur, and someone says "It looks like Margaret's mother!!" What was that one about?
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