Samme
03-07-2002, 02:17 AM
They just showed "Give Me Your Walls"
again and I again realized a couple
things (actually one is new) things I loved about that episode. One, as always, is that it's one of Laura sexiest looking episodes. I love that part. But also how great guys like Vitto Scotti were. They showed up all over the place during those years and always added to shows. They really were artists (the same as the little painter thought of himself). And they were never written about or interviewed. There's almost nothing on the net either. Just that he liked to cook and was gracious to fans who wrote to him for autographs. His wife
wrote back to one who didn't know he had passed away. But, gosh, he was funny and good. Women like Jane Dulo
were the same way. They were just so damn good. They were part of our TV family.
again and I again realized a couple
things (actually one is new) things I loved about that episode. One, as always, is that it's one of Laura sexiest looking episodes. I love that part. But also how great guys like Vitto Scotti were. They showed up all over the place during those years and always added to shows. They really were artists (the same as the little painter thought of himself). And they were never written about or interviewed. There's almost nothing on the net either. Just that he liked to cook and was gracious to fans who wrote to him for autographs. His wife
wrote back to one who didn't know he had passed away. But, gosh, he was funny and good. Women like Jane Dulo
were the same way. They were just so damn good. They were part of our TV family.