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Twelve O'Clock High TV

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csmiller

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Which Way EJ

Dixon Cannon said:
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But that's ok!....Craig, did you get the "Which Way E.J." in my name???
You may already know this; years ago when immigrants got off the ships in NYC they had been told to say the only English they knew that would get them a job, "Which Way E.J.". Relatives already in Binghamton, Endicott and Johnson City gave them the term so as to get directions to the E.J. rep for trips to the Southern Tier. E.J. of course meant Endicott-Johnson Shoes, and for many immigrants new to America, E.J. was a ticket to the good life - employment, income, security, education and of course, more English language! Lestershir Village is now Johnson City.

Hi Dixon,

Yes, I did. Know the saying well. George F. Johnson and the "Square Deal" (the arches still exist BTW). Johnson provided most everything for his workers. So in the 30's and 40's if you worked there, and did your job well, you had no fear of your future. My wife's parents (father Italian) worked for years at EJ. On her father's WW2 discharge paperwork he was listed as working on a "sole layer machine 6-61.3311". Sadly, EJ is no more. Couldn't compete with foreign companies. There are still tons of EJ houses around here. Unfortunately, with the breakup of IBM many areas of Endicott are going downhill and those nice old EJ houses are slowly decaying. But the 6 carousels that the Johnson family donated are still around - some being refurbished.

Craig
 

DutchIndo

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csmiller said:
Ah, yes, Rod Serling. Great series, probably one of the best on TV ever. Mr. Serling is a hometown hero around here. He was raised in Binghamton. Several episodes were based in part on locations or towns near Binghamton. He was also in the military (Airborne) in WW2. He earned a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. And did anyone notice that Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock) was in the episode?

Craig
Rod Serling was in the 11th ABN. He started writing when he was recovering wounds he received in the Pacific. Wonder why he did some of his episodes about the Pacific ? Last time I saw "Trapper John" he was on FOX News as a commentator.
 

Hopalong

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12 O'clock High DVD Set

I went to a web site called www.Ioffer.com last week and typed in 12 O'clock High TV series and a seller who goes by "Those were the days" came up and he had all 78 episodes on 39 DVD's for sale for $44 with shipping included. I received the DVD's yesterday and watched 6 episodes today and the viewing quality was for sure a 9 out of 10 and better then the picture quality when I first started watching the series in 1964 and needless to say I'm very very happy because I've had some bad experiences with aftermarket DVD's in the past.
Mike


cco23i said:
I still like it and yup, I too wish the series was on DVD. I wish they would remake these like all the skuttle butt says they want to.

Scott
 

fortworthgal

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Dixon Cannon said:
"1 more question,
Does anyone remember the STEVEN SPEILBERG "amazing stories" that had a WW2 BOMBER
Crew in which the ball gunner was stuck, and the landing gear didnt work, so one of the guys
goes into a tranz and drawing Cartoon wheels and of course the cartoon wheels saved the gunner.
Then, after they got the guy out, the soldier in the tranz fell out, and the wheels disappeared.
Does anyone else know where I can watch that? I have looked for that for years."


Yes! I have that on VHS! It's called "The Mission". 3 November 1985
A courageous young World War II gunner and aspiring cartoonist,
trapped in the belly of a B-17 aircraft, has only his imagination as
a force that might be able to save him. Kevin Costner is the pilot,
Casey Siemaszko is the ball turrent gunner. Kiefer Sutherland is
'Static', the radioman.
It is on 'Amazing Stories' Book One. I'll bet it's on eBay.

I loved that show! I'm so glad you reminded me of that particular one. It sounds a bit silly, but it was actually a really neat story. Totally mind over matter. You can watch it on YouTube, user DIDOUAZ852 has it uploaded, divided into 5 parts. Here is part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NQL-xjBk6Q

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