Old Tv Shows Mugs
Description: Michael "Mike" Ehrmantraut is a Marine Corps veteran, former Philadelphia police officer, and retired career criminal, who worked for both Gustavo Fring and Saul Goodman as a private investigator, head of security, cleaner, fixer, and hitman. He was also the right-hand man to Gus in his drug empire, and was also a temporary and reluctant partner in Walter White's drug empire.
The Rockford Files - Criminal Only Agency 1968 Mug
by DarkLordPug
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The Rockford Files - Private Eye The Public Loves Mug
by DarkLordPug
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Description: Jerome is a character portrayed by Martin Lawrence. Jerome is a loudmouthed, aging, still well-funded, once flashy but now faded Detroit pimp. He runs a illict casino. He often speaks in rhyming sentences. Jerome doesn't appear in the fifth season as his final appearance was in the episode, "Uptown Friday Night" and his final lines were "and that's the enddd".
Description: While many will know him from the Simpson's character that carries on his trait of saying "Yes?" In exaggerated way, Frank Nelson was a mainstay of vaudeville, old time radio, and early television. He made such a cultural impression that they say he said one word would forever change how people say it, even if they don't know his name.
Description: Highway to Heaven is an American television drama series that ran on NBC from 1984 to 1989. The series aired for 5 seasons, running a total of 111 episodes. The series starred Michael Landon as Jonathan Smith, and Victor French - Landon's co-star from Little House on the Prairie—as Mark Gordon. Jonathan is an angel who has been stripped of his wings and is now "on probation", sent to Earth. He meets Mark, a retired policeman now bouncing from job to job. At first distrustful of Jonathan, Mark comes to realize his true nature and is then given a job: to assist Jonathan in helping troubled people on Earth. Jonathan and Mark are given assignments by "The Boss" (i.e. God), where they are required to use their humanity to help various troubles.
Description: Beloved western character, Festus Haggen, with a classic quip about men who don't like dogs.
Festus Haggen on Men Who Don't Like Dogs Mug
by Regarding Trails, Books, Humor, Sports and Other Regards
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