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Here is a clipping from a newspaper: Asked to recall favorite moments in the television series Cheers, George Wendt, who plays Norm Peterson, remembers the Thanksgiving food fight at the home of Carla Totelli (Rhea Perlman).
"It lasted 10 seconds on screen but it went on for half an hour after that in real life." Wendt said, "It was brutal! Gravy, beans, potatoes, stuffing -- we started throwing it, grabbing people in headlocks, shoving it in their ears. There was so much gravy Ted (Danson) couldn't even stand up -- he kept falling, bam, bam, bam!"
Is this the way we celebrate Thanksgiving, commemorating the struggle to survive through the first winter the Pilgrims had to endure, saved only by the food store left behind by some Indians?
It is significant that when the discipIes embarked on a preaching mission, when the people heard them and were healed, Jesus bid them take no money, no bread, no pack.
-- Docherty
"It lasted 10 seconds on screen but it went on for half an hour after that in real life." Wendt said, "It was brutal! Gravy, beans, potatoes, stuffing -- we started throwing it, grabbing people in headlocks, shoving it in their ears. There was so much gravy Ted (Danson) couldn't even stand up -- he kept falling, bam, bam, bam!"
Is this the way we celebrate Thanksgiving, commemorating the struggle to survive through the first winter the Pilgrims had to endure, saved only by the food store left behind by some Indians?
It is significant that when the discipIes embarked on a preaching mission, when the people heard them and were healed, Jesus bid them take no money, no bread, no pack.
-- Docherty
