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Debbie Ricketts, left, and her Point Township, Ind., neighbors, Bill, center, and Hank Cox basked in the sun on their old grain bin cement foundation that they dubbed "Gilligan's Island," on the afternoon of May 4.
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Thousands of locals and tourists were marooned on what many started to refer to as "Gilligan's Island."
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Day-care doofus Shelley's impromptu theme song for Hope is a giddy homage to the late Sherwood Schwartz of Gilligan's and Brady Bunch fame, who's represented by a hat on a chair as Shelley remembers how "he used to start each day with a song that perfectly recapped what was going on."
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Note: Hugo would be Gilligan, Jack would be Skipper, and Locke would be the Professor if Lost was Gilligan's Island.
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Maybe she can drop into Gilligan's Island and beat the holy living crap out of Jack and Kate a few times?
Help me, I'm LOST. The finale. wendigomountain 2010
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I also remember I had this one dream that I was on Gilligan's Island and I was Mary Ann, and Leo was Gilligan ,and Palmer was in it.
All My Children Comes to an End: Creator Agnes Nixon and the Cast Look Back 2011
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We have Lost, we don't need Gilligan's Island. wonka bar
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The message contained "a photographic image, titled, 'marooned,' which depicted Senator Inhofe and five other persons -- several as characters from the television program Gilligan's Island -- as stranded on a melting ice cap at the North Pole or floating nearby in the ocean," the report said.
Commerce Dept. report clears U.S. scientists in 'climategate' 2011
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It's because of the success of "Lost" that the vultures at Warner Bros. see an opportunity to bring back Gilligan's Island and make a few bucks, while "Lost" is still hot.
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I stumbled upon the Wellingtons two years ago through a fortuitous web search involving, of all things, the "Gilligan's Island" theme which, in its first season, was performed by a folk group of the same name.
Eric Williams: The Snap-Cracklin' Pop of the Wellingtons Eric Williams 2011
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