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'The Honeymooners': How the Classic TV Series Came About

Back in 1950s and ’60s television, you really never saw a family struggling to get by. But then came The Honeymooners. Think about it: I Love Lucy, The Andy Griffith Show, Leave It to Beaver, My Three Sons — usually there was domestic bliss for the most part. But that wasn’t the case with the Classic TV series that starred Jackie Gleason as bus driver Ralph Kramden, Audrey Meadows as his long-suffering wife, Alice; Art Carney as dim-witted but lovable best friend and sidekick, Ed Norton; and the last living member of The Honeymooners Joyce Randolph as his wife, Trixie.

#1,965 Scotsman Caps. Laurel Mercantile

So you know Ben’s favorite old Ebbets Field Flannels red ‘B’ cap that he’s been wearing since Josh and Anne gave it to him for his birthday in 2012? Well he reached out to them a couple months ago about making a few custom caps for he and his Scotsman builders… And they came in today! He’s like a little boy he’s so excited. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7ra3Uq5ylpZWnsKK606KjnmaTpLpwrsuonqxnmqTCs7rApWZqZWlrgm6%2FwqirrKWRo3qkrc%2Bs

Floyd Alvin Butler | Obituaries

Floyd Alvin Butler Floyd Alvin Butler, 81, of Caledonia passed away Monday, May 1, 2023 at his residence in Caledonia. Memorial visitation will be Thursday, May 4, from 2-3 p.m. at Lowndes Funeral Home Chapel in Columbus. A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. in the chapel. There will be a second memorial service on Saturday at Liberty Baptist Church in Stringer.

Jelly Roll + His Wife Bunnie Arrived at the CMAs in Style

Jelly Roll had quite a big night at the 2023 CMA Awards on Wednesday night (Nov. 8). The rapper-turned-country singer turned in two high-profile performances and won New Artist of the Year, but his night was already special long before he hit the stage. Jelly Roll's wife, Bunnie Xo, turned to social media to share a clip of the couple arriving at the awards ceremony in downtown Nashville in high style, dressed to the nines and rolling up in a flashy convertible.

The Virginian Star James Drury Was a Very Rich Cowboy! Find Out His Net Worth

What a legacy! James Drury died in April 2020 with a really impressive net worth. After starring on the hit ’60s show, The Virginian for almost a decade, he was valued at $1.5 million before his death, according to celebritynetworth.com. The actor played the Virginian on the show from 1962 to 1971, and during that time he showed the world what a cowboy could do. “The Virginian was an indelible character,” he told the Oklahoma newspaper The Daily Ardmoreite in 2018.