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I never have watched a whole lot of TV, but there are a few shows that have stuck with me and that I still watch re-runs of whenever I need a pick-me-up!
1. Avatar: the Last Airbender
A modern classic full of memorable characters and mastercraft storytelling. Forever and always my favorite animated show!
2. Tom & Jerry
A forever classic that kept me entertained for hours as a child…I never even noticed the lack of dialog until I was much older!
3. Sabrina the Teenage Witch
My mother and I used to watch this show together on ABC EVERY Friday night. It still brings up very fond memories and was overall a fun sitcom.
4. Drake & Josh
My siblings and I grew up watching this together and laughing at all the antics the characters got up to. We still quote it to each other all the time!
5. The Andy Griffith Show
How can you not love this classic? I still catch myself whistling the opening tune all the time!
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Happy Birthday Anniversary, Andy Griffith! - Actor, comedian, singer, producer and writer whose career spanned seven decades in music and TV.
Sanka coffee ad featuring Sheriff Taylor, Deputy Fife and a buff Juan Valdez - 1962
Since my teenage years, film and television helped me developed a passion for older men. In particular, there were five actors that have me lusting after any man who fit their mold, whether individually or in combinations. These are those five. My ’First Five’ is what I call them.
First up and arguably the first man to caused movement in my pants was the late Thomas Edward “Tom” Bosley. It was those “Happy Days” reruns that his warm smile and those form fitting pants caught my attention. But it was after “Father Dowling Mysteries” was canceled that I wanted to bone him. Later on, I was a little surprised that I wasn’t the only one in world who found him attractive. Sadly, he lost his appeal (a lot sooner than I would have like) before he died, but during the “Happy Days” era, he was hot DILF. Chubby, hairy and a doable ass.
Next up, Andy Samuel Griffith. Sure everybody loved him as sheriff Andy from “The Andy Griffith Show” but it was Ben Matlock that got my blood pumping. He seem to go from a tall, lanky man in “The Andy Griffith Show,” to a short chubby one by the end of “Matlock,” aging beautifully with his ‘perfect’ silver hair. Griffith, who died at his home in Roanoke Island, N.C., at 86, was an unlikely star from the beginning to the end of his long career. Yet his impact on television and me personally, was nothing short of monumental.
One of my personal favorites, even in this group was Carroll O'Connor. Most people remember him as Archie Bunker on “All in the Family” but it was “In the Heat of the Night” that introduced me to him. O'Connor captured my imagination so much that he still remains one of the key templates of what a daddy should be like to me. Chubby, grey hair, incredibly blue eyes, gentle features but with a hint ‘I’ll fuck you up if you cross me.’ He may not have been traditional-leading-man handsome, but I’ve always found Mr. O'Connor as nice looking. Listed as #20 on TV Land’s Top 50 TV Icons Countdown, but in the top five on my all time actors that I’d like to fuck senseless.
No other guy on this list or any other has made more of an impression on me than Charles Edward Durning. Thanks to his role in the series “Evening Shade,” he became the first male focus of my masturbatory sessions as I began to discover my penchant for big, cuddly matured men! Durning had everyday look, sporting less-than-perfect physique - portly, thinning hair and a bulbous nose. By the 2000s, he was getting on in years, a little past his best and he did appear to have lost a little weight, but I’d still would have done him in a heartbeat. Right up to his dying day at 89. He never went out of style with me, never lost his appeal.
Last one standing is Edward “Ed” Asner. He’s kind of a no brainer being a television legend and bear icon. I got into him way after both “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Lou Grant” were canceled, but watching those reruns I totally know why everybody wanted to tap Ed. He was always in the back of my mind until I saw “The Family Man” late one night. And after shooting some ropes. He was in the forefront ever since. Even now at 86 years old, he still exudes that strict father figure that I tend to get attracted to. I don’t doubt that Asner is aware of his attractiveness by more than one admirer and is probably comfortable with the idea of being lusted after by other men.