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Bashlets
If you were born between 1962 and 1966 the partridge family definitely touched you in some way. Cassidy was an icon in the early 1970's. I wish him well.
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Bashlets
If you were born between 1962 and 1966 the partridge family definitely touched you in some way. Cassidy was an icon in the early 1970's. I wish him well.
C'mon, get happy, for once in your life. Just think of Susan Dey...Quote
Rockman
eeeerrr na have never seen one Partridge show in my life ...
I remember in 1979 or thereabouts when he was going in for a bit of drama acting, he'd be unshaved, and I, who was looking forward to shaving (I was 12 going on 13), would just think how he wouldn't have much to shave; a can of Barbasol or Edge (better still because he was going for a few days without a shave) would last him for months...Quote
Hairball
David Cassidy was embraced by pre-teen/teeny bopper girls. My older sister was born in '61 (me '63), and she and her friends loved David Cassidy. As for the tv show, I liked Laurie (Susan Day), the two young ones, troublemaker Danny, and momma Shirley who reminded me of my own mom. I always thought the David Cassidy character was more like Greg Brady - not very hip or cool at all, and a bit of a sissy.
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stoneheartedC'mon, get happy, for once in your life. Just think of Susan Dey...Quote
Rockman
eeeerrr na have never seen one Partridge show in my life ...
Partridge Family theme song: [www.youtube.com]
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Javadave
I was born in January of 1965, and I owned a Partridge Family lunch box and collected the trading cards (they were packaged like baseball cards with the same crappy gum) when I was a 6-7 year old. They were a big deal with all the kids my age. Same as the Jackson Five, the Osmonds, The Sylvers, The Banana Splits and H.R. Pufnstuff. Wonderama hosted by Bob McCallister was a show targeted to the pre-pube demographic, where you could catch all the cool new kid-pop acts.
Hope David is not in a lot of pain and is able to feel the love and appreciation of his family and fans.
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latebloomer
... I had a school girl crush on David Cassidy...
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latebloomer
... I had a school girl crush on David Cassidy...
Me too! ... well slightly different, mine was a school boy crush. Oh and it was for Susan Day (Dey?)!
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stoneheartedC'mon, get happy, for once in your life. Just think of Susan Dey...Quote
Rockman
eeeerrr na have never seen one Partridge show in my life ...
Partridge Family theme song: [www.youtube.com]
The quiet one, man she was gorgeous. Can we still say that in 2017?
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Javadave
I was born in January of 1965, and I owned a Partridge Family lunch box and collected the trading cards (they were packaged like baseball cards with the same crappy gum) when I was a 6-7 year old. They were a big deal with all the kids my age. Same as the Jackson Five, the Osmonds, The Sylvers, The Banana Splits and H.R. Pufnstuff. Wonderama hosted by Bob McCallister was a show targeted to the pre-pube demographic, where you could catch all the cool new kid-pop acts.
Hope David is not in a lot of pain and is able to feel the love and appreciation of his family and fans.