Posted on 03/18/2008 7:19:13 PM PDT by lunarbicep
I wonder who’s still alive from that show. Didn’t Klink die a few years ago?
Kinchloe was the radio man for Hogan.
G’night, “Kinch.”
I’ll have to watch some of my Hogan’s Heroes DVDs tonight in his memory.
One of the best shows ever on the air. RIP.
Sad. I watched the show as a kid often.
My father knew a man who actually was in a German POW camp.
He absolutely loved the show, despite it’s comedy and non-serious approach.
I sink maybe ve need to say a prayer
While working in the prison yard with some chains, Kinch says "I grow up in Detroit and have to come all the way to Germany to work in a chain gang."
From what I understand is that the guy who played Klink was Jewish.. Talk about ironies..
I liked this part best:
“Survivors include his wife of 53 years...”
Highly admirable.
Ought to emulated by....ummm...others...
Did he win any awards from Dixon’s awards from the NAAWP Image Awards, National White Theatre Award and the Paul White Guy Pioneer Award from the White American Cinema Society? Was a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild of America, and the White Filmmakers Hall of Fame?
Of course not. That would scare the pants off Granny Obama/
according to whosaliveandwhosdead , Robert Clary and Richard Dawson are still living
RIP. The memories...
RIP.
Whats the point of that?????
I just don't understand the whole black thing.
They want to be equal, they want to be just regular American citizens "like everyone else", and they want a color-blind society.
So they set up black this and black that, GUARANTEEING they will be looked at as different and other.
I went to high school in a cow town in California. Mostly whites, some blacks, some Mexicans, very few Asians.
The whole race thing was never an issue from what I could see. I don't remember racial fights, racial comments. The jocks would all hang together - white, black, and Mexican.
I feel like the whole race sensitivity was thrust on me long after childhood. I didn't care about one's color at that time. Now I look at someone black and I'm on guard. Why? I'm not sure but it wasn't like that growing up with them.
And for that I hate the liberals who have created such a tinderbox of this country.
RIP “Kinch”, you were the cool cat.
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