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johnSandlin Fri Oct 22, 2010 08:19am

Jeff Nelson
 
Props to Jeff Nelson last night in NLCS Game 5.....great solid zone all the way through and the solid call on the bunt play at the dish

dash_riprock Fri Oct 22, 2010 08:40am

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Originally Posted by johnSandlin (Post 697601)
Props to Jeff Nelson last night in NLCS Game 5.....great solid zone all the way through and the solid call on the bunt play at the dish

My 2nd favorite (after Joe Buck's "tie goes to the runner"):

McCarver calling Halladay's bunt foul before the fair/foul status of the ball had been determined, when watching the replay in slo mo.

Idiots.

johnSandlin Fri Oct 22, 2010 02:33pm

I agree with you dash

Steven Tyler Fri Oct 22, 2010 02:38pm

Wasn't Jeff Nelson the son in "The Donna Reed Show"?

zm1283 Fri Oct 22, 2010 02:38pm

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Originally Posted by dash_riprock (Post 697605)
My 2nd favorite (after Joe Buck's "tie goes to the runner"):

McCarver calling Halladay's bunt foul before the fair/foul status of the ball had been determined, when watching the replay in slo mo.

Idiots.

Buck likes to use the "Tie goes to the runner" garbage. He said it on Wednesday night during Game 4 as well.

Tim C Fri Oct 22, 2010 02:50pm

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"Wasn't Jeff Nelson the son in "The Donna Reed Show"?"
No, I believe it was Paul Peterson (maybe).

T

Steven Tyler Fri Oct 22, 2010 06:11pm

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Originally Posted by Tim C (Post 697655)
No, I believe it was Paul Peterson (maybe).

T

That was his real name. I was talking about the name of the character in the show.

Tim C Fri Oct 22, 2010 06:29pm

Huh,
 
Why would his name be Jeff Nelson when the family name was Stone?

We all know that it was the family of Dr. Stone.

T

dash_riprock Fri Oct 22, 2010 06:37pm

I think he was Bud on the show.

greymule Fri Oct 22, 2010 06:41pm

It was indeed Paul Peterson playing Jeff Stone.

I think "Bud" was on "Father Knows Best."

dash_riprock Fri Oct 22, 2010 07:08pm

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Originally Posted by greymule (Post 697688)
It was indeed Paul Peterson playing Jeff Stone.

I think "Bud" was on "Father Knows Best."

Of course. Thanks.

Was Bud played by Billy Gray?

MrUmpire Fri Oct 22, 2010 07:17pm

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Originally Posted by Steven Tyler (Post 697685)
That was his real name. I was talking about the name of the character in the show.

The Nelson's were Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky.

ozzy6900 Fri Oct 22, 2010 08:11pm

Okay guys, just for fun, the cast & family of the Donna Reed Show:

  • Donna Stone (Donna Reed) grew up on a farm. She is a "Graduate Nurse" and sometimes works as a nurse on the show. Donna was married to Alex when she was 18 and the couple live in the fictional city of Hilldale. She participates in community activities such as charity campaigns and amateur theatricals. Like several television wives and mothers of the 1950s, Donna wears heels, pearls, and chic frocks to do the housework.
  • Alex Stone (Carl Betz) is a pediatrician with an office in the Stone house. Like most television couples of the 1950s, Alex and Donna sleep in twin beds. The two show a physical affection for each other slightly more intense than other television couples of the period.
  • Mary Stone (Shelley Fabares) is 14 "almost fifteen" and a freshman in high school when the show opens. She has a few boyfriends during the course of the show with Jimmy Hawkins as Scotty being a regular. Mary plays the piano like a professional and studies ballet. She leaves the show to attend college.
  • Jeff Stone (Paul Petersen) is "almost twelve" when the show opens. He is a typical American boy; he plays sports, likes to eat, and argues with his older sister.
  • Trisha (Patty Petersen) is a runaway child the Stones adopt after Mary leaves for college. She remained for the duration.



    http://sharetv.org/images/the_donna_reed_show-show.jpg

greymule Fri Oct 22, 2010 08:14pm

Was Bud played by Billy Gray?

Yes, and Lauren Chapin played Kathy, the younger daughter. After the show ended, she had a rough time with lousy husbands/boyfriends and drug addiction. I think she's doing OK now. The mother was played by Jane Wyatt, the older daughter was played by Elinor Donahue (from an acting family, had a long career in TV), and of course Robert Anderson knew best.

Many people are unaware that the supposedly idyllic 1950s were actually a time of significant social and political turbulence, along with great fears about the Soviet Union and the threat of atomic warfare. The "wholesome TV family" that is so ridiculed today was actually presented to reassure Americans that things were OK.

Ozzie Nelson couldn't have weighed 150 pounds, but he played football for Rutgers.

SanDiegoSteve Fri Oct 22, 2010 08:45pm

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Originally Posted by dash_riprock (Post 697605)
My 2nd favorite (after Joe Buck's "tie goes to the runner"):

McCarver calling Halladay's bunt foul before the fair/foul status of the ball had been determined, when watching the replay in slo mo.

Idiots.

Yeah, the ball was still bouncing around in the replay and McCarver was already pronouncing it foul. What a douche. It looked like the ball was touched just to the right of the side edge of the plate, which last time I checked, was in fair territory.


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