D'Gooch
05-31-2008, 02:27 AM
That dude was real swinger. He had a way with the ladies - he probably derived his mojo from his massive medallion.
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View Full Version : Larry was a straight up pimp D'Gooch 05-31-2008, 02:27 AM That dude was real swinger. He had a way with the ladies - he probably derived his mojo from his massive medallion. johntealman 08-14-2008, 11:02 PM Yeah that medallion was pimp, but you cannot forget his awesome chest and reindeer sweater. catlover79 08-14-2008, 11:06 PM That reindeer sweater...:rofl: :brent Mr. Television 08-14-2008, 11:16 PM Honk if you see anything you like.....Larry was my idol . :rofl: TVFactFan 08-14-2008, 11:49 PM Janet: "Larry don't you want to get married some day so you can always have a nice home cook meal? Larry: "I never been that hungry" LOL-LOL Janice 08-15-2008, 09:39 PM Larry was the man. I made a thread here a while back that I didn't think they gave Larry enough airtime. I couldn't take my eyes off him whenever he was in a scene. He was a real hound dog for sure. I loved when Jack and Larry got together and schemed. Does anyone know if John Ritter and Richard Kline remained friends? Mr. Television 08-15-2008, 09:44 PM Larry was the man. I made a thread here a while back that I didn't think they gave Larry enough airtime. I couldn't take my eyes off him whenever he was in a scene. He was a real hound dog for sure. I loved when Jack and Larry got together and schemed. Does anyone know if John Ritter and Larry Kline remained friends? Yea I believe they remained friends right up to John's death. I remember seeing him on a few of those tribute shows and he seemed really broken up. I always liked their scenes together. I still say the spin-off show should have been Jack, Larry and Furley...now that's Three's a Crowd. :lol: catlover79 10-10-2008, 02:44 PM Yea I believe they remained friends right up to John's death. I remember seeing him on a few of those tribute shows and he seemed really broken up. I always liked their scenes together. I still say the spin-off show should have been Jack, Larry and Furley...now that's Three's a Crowd. :lol: I would've liked to see a Jack/Larry/Furley show...that would've been awesome. :rofl: catlover79 02-01-2009, 12:58 AM Anyone remember the time Larry told Jack he almost got married and why he didn't go through with it? "The rabbit didn't die." CLASSIC. :rofl: |