Ireneparalegal
06-25-2006, 10:18 PM
in the first episode..."you need to learn to trot before you can gallop...who said that?" he said this when he was making breakfast for the girls for the first time.
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View Full Version : Was John Ritter referring to his real-life dad when he stated this... Ireneparalegal 06-25-2006, 10:18 PM in the first episode..."you need to learn to trot before you can gallop...who said that?" he said this when he was making breakfast for the girls for the first time. Mr. Television 06-25-2006, 10:21 PM Yea I heard that he did that out of rememberance for his father. gilligan fanatic 06-25-2006, 10:25 PM I am real big into classic country music. I like a lot of Tex Ritter's song but there is one that stands out to me. I am a big fan of Johnny Horton and Hank Williams so this song is sometimes my national anthem. Very sad song. You might not recognize everyone mentioned in this song. Let me know if you need explanation ___________________ Spoken: Last night I dreamed I went to hillbilly heaven. And you know who greeted me at the gate? The ole cowboy-philosopher himself, Will Rogers. He said to me, he said "Tex, the Big Boss of the riders up here has asked me to kinda show you around. Now, over yonder are a couple of your ole compadres." My, was I glad to see them, Carson Robison and the Mississippi blue yodeler Jimmie Rodgers. Singing: I dreamed I was there in hillbilly heaven {Oh what a beautiful sight} Spoken: He introduced me to Wiley Post, and he showed me the Hall of Fame with all the gold guitars and fiddles hanging on the walls. Then he said, "Tex, step over this way, there are two more of your friends I know you'll want to see, they're waitin' for you." There they were standin' side by side and smilin' at me--Hank Williams and Johnny Horton. Singing: I met all the stars in hillbilly heaven {Oh what a star-studded night} Spoken: Then I asked him who else do you expect in the next, uh, say a hundred years? He handed me a large book covered with star dust. Will called it the Big Tally Book. In it were many names and each name was branded in pure gold. I began to read some of them as I turned the pages: Red Foley, Ernest Tubb, Gene Autry, Roy Acuff, Eddy Arnold, Tennessee Ernie, Jimmy Dean, Andy Griffith, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter (Whaaaatttt???) Tex Ritter? Oh, well, that's when I woke up, and I'm sorry I did, because Singing: I dreamed I was there in hillbilly heaven {Oh what a beautiful sight} ______________________ BTW Dolly Parton remade this in the 80's so you might recognize it from her |