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The Lawrence Welk Show was sponsored by Dodge, Geritol, a sleep aid Sominex, a laxative Serutan and Polident. Does that tell us anything?

The Welk resort in North San Diego County is on 450 acres. It remains popular. My son lived nearby in Escondido for a couple of years.
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I enjoy watching it now and then. It is pretty hokey but it takes me back to my youth watching it with my parents.
Takes me back to when my aunt and uncle watched and thought it was the cat's meow.

I sometimes run across it when perusing channels and watch for a while. Some old standards never get old, when done well.
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My 25 year old granddaughter who was in college was in a class being taught by someone named Paul Welk. He identified himself as Lawrence Welk's grandson. She was the only one in the class who knew who Lawrence Welk was, as she used to watch the show with us as a young child.
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not on my top 10000 shows to see again. that show was old back then.
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Wasn't thet guy Dennis O'Day annoying?
I was dating a girl in fact we were "going out." That's what they called going steady in the 70's where I lived. Her mother enjoyed women's roller derby and Lawrence Welk so sometimes I'd have to sit through those shows until her mother got sleepy and we would sneak into the basement. Her mother's dream was to some day waltz with Lawrence Welk.

I could understand if she had the hots for Frank Sinatra or Clint Eastwood but Lawrence Welk.................................. ? really?

My dad had a thing for Barbara Eden, I Dream of Genie. He took a lot of ribbing about that.
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As of 5-10 years ago Barbara Eden STILL looked good up close and personal. She was also very pleasant and hospitable when I met her.
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I enjoy watching it now and then. It is pretty hokey but it takes me back to my youth watching it with my parents.

I agree. If I am in the mood, but NOT the whole show.
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I agree. If I am in the mood, but NOT the whole show.
And I also agree. I hated it back then, but now it's a nice memory.....for a few minutes.
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I've visited LW's home in Strasbourg, ND. I'm from Fargo, ND. I liked the Lennon sisters. Hit Parade was big back then too
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The lonely divorced mother of one of my guy friends in grade school used to watch and loved Liberace. Somehow I sensed, mostly from his smile, he was gay even way back then.
(Lisa Todd).
What!! OK... I can understand Lorne Greene, Raymond Burr, and Mr. Ed... but Liberace??? Not that there's anything wrong with it...
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In 1968 when I had just graduated from St. Petersburg High I had a summer job as an elevator operator at the Dennis Hotel in downtown. It was 7 stories tall and about 80 units and nobody ever checked in, all the guests were seniors and lived there fulltime. The elevator was an old-timer that had the cage door and I opened by hand and next to the door was a handle control that I moved to make the elevator go up or down. It took a little practice to get the elevator to come to a stop that was level with the floor. If it was off by an inch or two nobody would step out.

Every evening most all the guests would come down to the lobby and watch Lawrence Welk on TV. There would be about 50 people watching that show and when it ended, they all wanted to go on the elevator back to their room. That was the big rush for the day.
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