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grade4
03-23-2004, 05:56 PM
I had a book fair at my school yesterday and I bought a crossword puzzle book called, "Stanley Newman's Sitcom Crosswords" by Stanley Newman. Well, TC is in it! I already finished that page :D. I think you should get it. It's copyright 2003, so, it's pretty recent!

BTW -- Was Mr. Angelino's restaurant an Italian restaurant? That's what it says in this book...

Janet Bower
03-23-2004, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by grade4
I had a book fair at my school yesterday and I bought a crossword puzzle book called, "Stanley Newman's Sitcom Crosswords" by Stanley Newman. Well, TC is in it! I already finished that page :D. I think you should get it.

BTW -- Was Mr. Angelino's restaurant an Italian restaurant? That's what it says in this book...

hey thanks for posting that. ill look for it now when i go to my book fair;) his restaurant is italian? i thought it was french. huh. u learn somethin new everyday:D

GrandGame1440
03-23-2004, 09:24 PM
I think they said on the show once that Angelino's was Italian, just as Angelino was Italian. ;)

brasspounder
03-24-2004, 12:31 AM
Was Mr. Angelino's restaurant an Italian restaurant?

In "A Friend In Need", Jack served Mr. Canon linguini and clams twice and in "Jack Gets His" he made Mr Angelino a bowl of minestrone soup. These both sound to me like Italian dishes.

Janet McFarland
03-25-2004, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by brasspounder
Was Mr. Angelino's restaurant an Italian restaurant?

In "A Friend In Need", Jack served Mr. Canon linguini and clams twice and in "Jack Gets His" he made Mr Angelino a bowl of minestrone soup. These both sound to me like Italian dishes.

Yup , I`m Italian so those are both really good Italian dishes. And the restaurant was Italian too. Jack was the one who opened up a French restaurant.

DawgHawk
03-26-2004, 07:34 PM
You know what I don't understand. Felipe was Italian in real life and has a great Italian accent. Angelino was American in real life, and does not have a good italian accent. It would be funny to see Gino Conforti as Angelino......:lol:

grade4
03-28-2004, 01:19 PM
Originally posted by brasspounder
Was Mr. Angelino's restaurant an Italian restaurant?

In "A Friend In Need", Jack served Mr. Canon linguini and clams twice and in "Jack Gets His" he made Mr Angelino a bowl of minestrone soup. These both sound to me like Italian dishes.
About your signature, isn't there a line about "make the bell go ding-dong" or something?

brasspounder
03-29-2004, 04:12 AM
About your signature, isn't there a line about "make the bell go ding-dong" or something?

Hi grade4. You're a sharp gal, the line you speak of would come next:

Janet: Girl's gotta have some fun!
Mrs. Roper: Alright Captain Quig(?), you got your confession. Now make the bell go ding-dong!

Of course this is from "And Mother Makes Four". I needed a TC fix this weekend so I watched the Season 1 DVD...again!! I can't wait for the next one to be available. :bored:

grade4
03-29-2004, 05:28 PM
Originally posted by brasspounder
Hi grade4. You're a sharp gal, the line you speak of would come next:

Janet: Girl's gotta have some fun!
Mrs. Roper: Alright Captain Quig(?), you got your confession. Now make the bell go ding-dong!

Of course this is from "And Mother Makes Four". I needed a TC fix this weekend so I watched the Season 1 DVD...again!! I can't wait for the next one to be available. :bored:
:nod: Yeah, that's what I thought -- and thank you for calling my sharp ;)