Johnny, "The Skipper" as he was known from the very popular TV series "Gilligan's Island" actual name is; Alan Hale. After doing a little cheating, much like I did in my younger school days to get through, I found that info. "Gilligan's Island" was another one of those great TV series as has been discussed on this site in "Television from a different time" in the History section.
Interesting, but "The Skipper", actually served at sea, owned a lobster restaurant, and booked boat cruises in real life.
Sorry about the little cheating I had to do Johnny to find his name, "but it was kinda bugging me".
Regarding that Swiss Army knife, I too have one. I keep it in the Willy Ds Buff Mobile all the time.
Of course the old Boy Scout Handbook was the bible for so many of us young guys back in those days. I remember they had a merit badge that was given for "Firemanship". It taught us all about fire extinguishers and how to use them, what to do in case of a fire, and how to prevent a fire from happening. I passed that all on my own, WITHOUT CHEATING.
Once again, THANK YOU Johnny for your "Throwback Thursdays", as some of us more senior members go back to the days of such a different time.
Interesting, but "The Skipper", actually served at sea, owned a lobster restaurant, and booked boat cruises in real life.
Sorry about the little cheating I had to do Johnny to find his name, "but it was kinda bugging me".
Regarding that Swiss Army knife, I too have one. I keep it in the Willy Ds Buff Mobile all the time.
Of course the old Boy Scout Handbook was the bible for so many of us young guys back in those days. I remember they had a merit badge that was given for "Firemanship". It taught us all about fire extinguishers and how to use them, what to do in case of a fire, and how to prevent a fire from happening. I passed that all on my own, WITHOUT CHEATING.
Once again, THANK YOU Johnny for your "Throwback Thursdays", as some of us more senior members go back to the days of such a different time.