Ken Osmond on OReilly Factor.mp4
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Eddie sure turned out to be a hottie!!!
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@gothatway09 Leave It To Beaver first aired at the heart of the baby boomer generation and I was born in the 60's.
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Super nice guy! Met him in the 90`s.Great with kids.
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@mikethegent Thanks for correcting me, because that completely changes the basis of what I was saying.
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@dynamitemike65 He was an LAPD officer for 18 yrs was shot 3 times trying to apprehend a car thief or something.....
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@dynamitemike65 I believe he was a Los Angeles Police Dept officer...
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@gothatway09, Except that's not really true. I'm not a Boomer, and, like you, I've watched the show and am well acquainted with the characters. But the fact is that many younger people -- like so many others -- are slaves of their age and have never watched such shows. If you don't believe me, just take an informal random poll of younger folks and see how many know who Haskell is. The percentage won't be very high.
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Leave it to Eddie!
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John Holmes?
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"Eddie" turned out to be the best looking one of the bunch.
Eddie Haskell was the most influential person in my life during the formative years. He made me what I am today. A scheming, underhanded, disingenuous, duplicitious person.
flagsin1965 2 years ago 24
Why does O'Reilly assume that Baby Boomers are the only ones who know who Eddie Haskell was? I was born in the 70s and I'm part of the later Gen X crowd and I grew up with the reruns of Leave it to Beaver. My 12 year old nephew who was born in 1997 watches reruns of Beaver. Children today know about Eddie Haskell more then they do characters from a lot of 80s and 90s shows. Boomers don't own the 50s anymore then any other generation "claiming" a decade.
gothatway09 2 years ago 9