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Old 07-16-2013, 11:48 PM   #1
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I was born on June 13, 1972 in Houston Texas (I still live in Houston). Yes, I was very young during the original airing of THE BRADY BUNCH. I believe I became a fan later on during my teens. But I remember watching THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY during it's first run though. I am a fan of all the children from THE BRADY BUNCH.

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By the way, I am a fan of all the adults from THE BRADY BUNCH too. I think that Robert Reed is cute too. I found out that Robert Reed was gay after he passed away (I believe). Sometimes when I watch THE BRADY BUNCH and when Mike Brady kisses Carol Brady I think to myself wonderful what he was thinking when he was kissing her. I thought that I read somewhere that he hated when he kissed Florence Henderson.
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I was born in 1964 so I was old enought to watch The Brady Bunch during it's original run. Latter on I remember coming home from school and watching Brady reruns. And now i own the entire series on DVD and can watch them whenever I want!
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That is great!!!!
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I became a Brady Bunch Fan after seeing the Christmas Reunion movie in the 80s. I became a Partridge Fan when the show was on Nick at Nite in the 90s.
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I was born in 1972, too, but in April.
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I didn't start watching the Brady Bunch until about the third season or so of its original airing. Around the time it completed its original network run, they started airing the "old" (season one) episodes in syndication. Seeing season one for the first time, I couldn't believe how young the kids looked

I always liked the show from the time I first started watching it. I can still watch most episodes today and still enjoy them very much. There's a handful of episodes I wouldn't watch, but most episodes are fine to me.

We also have all 5 seasons on DVD.
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I'm old enough to remember seeing TBB Friday nights on ABC, at least the later seasons, but I was never obsessed w/ watching the show. For instance, I had Cub Scout meetings on Friday nights during S5, but I never remember being upset that I was missing the show on Friday nights. For years, I thought that "A Clubhouse Is Not a Home" was the first episode, since it has a lot of setup from the families moving in together, and I didn't see "The Honeymoon" until sometime in the 80s, I think. I remember seeing the Christmas episode for the first time on TBS on 12/22/1989, Friday afternoon before Christmas, and then there were a couple S3 episodes ("The Private Ear", "Power of the Press") that I have no memory of seeing before I bought "The Brady Bunch Book" in 1990 and read about them there.
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I'm old enough to remember seeing TBB Friday nights on ABC, at least the later seasons, but I was never obsessed w/ watching the show. For instance, I had Cub Scout meetings on Friday nights during S5, but I never remember being upset that I was missing the show on Friday nights. For years, I thought that "A Clubhouse Is Not a Home" was the first episode, since it has a lot of setup from the families moving in together, and I didn't see "The Honeymoon" until sometime in the 80s, I think. I remember seeing the Christmas episode for the first time on TBS on 12/22/1989, Friday afternoon before Christmas, and then there were a couple S3 episodes ("The Private Ear", "Power of the Press") that I have no memory of seeing before I bought "The Brady Bunch Book" in 1990 and read about them there.
I was born in 1960 and was old enough to see the first episode on its first run, 9/26/69!
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