A Roper Romp took place in the Ventura Harbor. A Roper Romp involves fans of the 1970's sitcom "Three's Company" dressed up ...
These fun-seekers come dressed as Mrs. Roper of "Three's Company" fame. Why? They say it's the wrong question.
"Oh, Stanley!" Groups of people in short curly red wigs, brightly colored caftans and bulky jewelry are coming through towns all over Michigan. Here is what it means and how to get involved. (L to R) ...
'Caftans, cocktails and chaos': First-ever Mrs. Roper Romp hits the Fall River waterfront A parade of 50 red-headed, caftan-clad pedestrians made their way along the city’s waterfront for Fall River's ...
The moment Diane Smith saw a post about a party inspired by a throwback, feisty sitcom character, she knew St. Louis needed its own Mrs. Roper’s Romp. Smith, 55, of Collinsville, remembers watching ...
FALL RIVER — If you happen to spot a parade of sassy, red-headed polyester- and caftan-clad pedestrians with perms making their way along Water Street, don’t be surprised. All local Helens will be ...
There have been more than 1,000 events in tribute to Helen Roper across the country. The moment Diane Smith saw a post about a party inspired by a throwback, feisty sitcom character, she knew St.
John Ritter, Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt in 'Three's Company'. It’s been 48 years since Three’s Company brought together three zany roommates — who weren’t supposed to be living together, ...
More and more Mrs. Roper Romps are coming to Michigan. The events consist of groups of people dressed as Helen Roper from the 1970s show "Three's Company." Mrs. Roper costumes are available at a ...
It’s been 48 years since Three’s Company brought together three zany roommates — who weren’t supposed to be living together, according to the landlord’s rules — who charmed the world with their ...
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