Google Vinnie Barbarino, youngsters.
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And the good Epstein.
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That would be Juan Luis Pedro Felipo de Huevos Epstein, the Puerto Rican Jew.
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Lmao! The American Dream encapsulated in one name. Any questions?pic.twitter.com/GMsDZMIvIu
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It is rather amazing, how 43 years ago, when "Welcome Back Kotter" premiered, there could be such a depiction of such a multicultural high school in Brooklyn that garnered a large audience. As silly as the sitcom was, it was ahead of its time in that.
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We watched every week. I never recall it being overly controversial either. Ppl didn’t rail against it. I had the lunchbox. Certainly wouldn’t mind seeing it in reruns again.
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Also, some of the show's catchphrases became cultural touchstones. I remember saying, "Up your nose with a rubber hose!" and "I'm so confused!" when I was in junior high.
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Freddie Washington and the raised eyebrow and low voice, “Hi there...” The precursor to Friends Joeys, “How *you doin?”
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Yep. How could I have forgotten that catchphrase?
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Went from normal to basso profundo. The eye was the killer! Freddie for Prez!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tUYqwR1vc5Q …
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There's a "Welcome Back, Kotter" marathon on AntennaTV as i Tweet this.
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Dvr!!!
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