First Spelling. Now Eddie. These things happen in 3. Who is next?
eddie
sueleen, you know frasier is not a real person right?
rest in peace Eddie
Oh, no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved that dog.
MOOSE.
He was so adorable. Moose was 16, which is a very long life for a terrier.
He was my favorite dog on tv except for Benji.
^ is that one of them non-rhyming poems?
R.I.P. Moose.
You gave us many laughs!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I loved him!!!
Has biography done anything on famous animals?
i loved that dog too. ok, i'm sad now ...
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
I liked the dog but a biography? Get real. I was in the chorus for a production of Annie to years ago (best fun ever) and the Musical Director's twin golden labs played Sandy together, one did half of the scenes, one did the other. HE ACTUALLY INSISTED ON THEM GETTING BIOGS IN THE PROGRAM! I actually didn't mean to press Caps Lock but it had a good effect. SO HA!
He was so cute. I loved him!
First Wishbone..now Eddie!
Updated On: 6/27/06 at 03:22 PM
But Paul Newman is very much alive.
When did Wishbone die?
This really makes me sad. What a great dog.
Wishbone died in 2001, I think.
Which pretty much broke my heart, as I always ran home from school to watch the show.
I even watched it occasionally when I was in college. Stop laughing.
I loved it when he played Ariel in The Tempest.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
As Cookie Guggelman sang, "God loves a terrier..."
R.I.P. little doggie.
That was my favorite episode!
How could you not love Wishbone? It was such a cute show and it definitely got so many of my friends to read more often.
Oh I adored Eddie. May he rest in peace the sweet little thing.
Aw, I loved Wishbone, it's what got me interested in reading old, difficult , 300+ pg chapter books in 2nd and 3rd grade!
Broadway Star Joined: 6/22/05
I love Eddie! May he rest in peace.
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