Discussion:
Television I grew up on
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iL_weReo
2009-08-06 22:42:00 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.

I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Motion Apocalypse take note:

Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
iL_WeReo
2009-08-06 22:52:35 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-

The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnet (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 00:17:52 UTC
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Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-

The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)

More additions:

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 00:48:45 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 00:55:34 UTC
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Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 01:59:04 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
Greendistantstar
2009-08-07 03:15:52 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?

GDS

"Let's roll!"
iL_WeReo
2009-08-07 03:33:47 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
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I managed a lot, didn't I.
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"Let's troll!"
POGO PUNY
2009-08-07 03:43:59 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
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I managed a lot, didn't I.
u managed 2 MOLEST a LOT of INNOCENT LITTLE BOYS u FAT SICK RABID GREASY
INFECTED STUPID PEDO FREAK
Greendistantstar
2009-08-07 03:50:17 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
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I managed a lot, didn't I.
You imagine and lie a lot, yes.

GDS

"Let's roll!"
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 03:59:11 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3
Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
"Let's roll!"- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I managed a lot, didn't I.
You imagine and lie a lot, yes.
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I have paperwork from the Circus, clown.
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"Let's troll!"
DT Lemons
2009-08-07 04:24:18 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3
Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
"Let's roll!"- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I managed a lot, didn't I.
You imagine and lie a lot, yes.
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I have paperwork from the Circus, clown.
I'm sure PiGGy....THAT paper is what THEY trained u to shit AWL over in
them CIRCUS PiGGy days u RETARD. One can only imagine the STENCH of that
SHIT HOLE slum u infect now that u have *marked* it AWL as u'r territory
Desk Rabbit
2009-08-07 08:18:22 UTC
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Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3
Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
"Let's roll!"- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I managed a lot, didn't I.
You imagine and lie a lot, yes.
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I have paperwork from the Circus clown.
Does it spray water in your face when you open it?
iL_WeReo
2009-08-07 15:49:36 UTC
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Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3
Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL show
lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
"Let's roll!"- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I managed a lot, didn't I.
You imagine and lie a lot, yes.
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I have paperwork from the Circus clown.
Does it spray water in your face when you open it?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
The Streets of San Francisco
Longstreet
Gumby
The Love Boat
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Ironside
Perry Mason
Columbo
Barnaby Jones
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 03:55:04 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by iL_WeReo
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
I'm adding awlready-
The Twilight Zone
The Outer Limits
Mayberry (you know Barney Fife and them)
Bonanza
The Diary of Will Sonnett (that was the shortest damn thing I ever saw;
the episodes are like 15 minutes long but they were great. And there
aren't that many of them, I'd say maybe five-eight tops that I ever
saw and that's being very generous)
Topper (was pretty okay)
Lost in Space
3 Stooges!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supercar
Johnny Quest (never heard of?)
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Popeye
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (never heard of)
Wild Wild West (never heard of)
Cisco Kid (never heard of)
The Lone Ranger (on occassion)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (somewhat)
Lost in Space
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Soul Train (a bit)
American Bandstand (a bit)
The Joe Franklin Show
The Lawrence Welk Show (when I understood it)
Hollywood Squares
What's My Line?
Lost in Space
The Ed Sullivan Show
Kidsongs
Hayden Planetarium (also on PBS)
The Fugitive
Doctor Kildare
Perry Mason (very rarely)
Roller Derby
G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This was a particulary BRUTAL
show lol)
Eight Is Enough
The Partridge Family
Happy Days
In The Still Of The Night
The Dating Game
The Newlyweds
Laugh-In
Hogan's Heroes
Gomer Pyle
The Carol Burnett Show (this one I couldn't stomach, but I still remember
it)
Marlo & Danny Thomas, what was that one?
Family Affair
Father Knows Best (never caught onto that one)
Dennis The Menace
How did you manage all this TV watching if you grew up in the circus?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
And of course there was:

Gumby
The Flinstones
The Jetsons
The Rat Patrol
Combat
SnortSnort
2009-08-07 00:53:38 UTC
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I don't know how many bells this will ring with you
NO ONE CARES about ANYTHING u EVER DID or EVER WILL DO u FAT STUPID SICKO
--
Shit Shat FaTTy Ass, give The PIG a Bone, this BIG FAT SLOB goes rolling home

PEDOTARD PIG FACE SHITSHINE the RABID GREASY CIRCUS PIG
& WORTHLESS DELUSIONAL LYING PATHETIC PATHOLOGICAL
PERVERT¹d FAT STUPID ReTARD¹d PEDOPHILE RABID WARTHOG says WHAT???
jtees4
2009-08-07 18:28:50 UTC
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Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
--
Reviewmymusicnow.com
Rufus
2009-08-07 18:41:40 UTC
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Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
--
- Rufus
BACONATER
2009-08-07 19:06:19 UTC
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Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
This is the story of a child molester named Scott Lifshine who
lives in Bronx, NY, at 1810 Bruckner Blvd. 10473-3745
Stop by and tell him what you think of people who abuse children.
Or CAWL the FILTHY PEDOPHILE at: (718) 328-2248

Why does Scott Lifshine, a 50+ year old man(?) claim that he took
showers in front of pre teen children at Camp Sussex?

http://tinyurl.com/89dru

Doin' it for the kids.
So Scott wont be doin' it TO the kids!

Sat April 17, 2007 the STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT ADMITS TO
BEING A PERVERT:

O.K., I do admit I made that post. It was a phase I went through, and I
admit to all you good people that I did do things I shouldn't have. I
apologize to awl of you. I would hope you would still trust me with your
little ones.

Sat Sept 30, 2006 the STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT SAYS:

It was consensual. If you read the posts you'd see those kids were
coming on to ME. The camp had an open door policy and I wasn't about
to discourage them. You won't find a judge in the country who wouldn't
toss that case out on its own merits! It's really not surprising
because I am AWL that matters!

I didn't invite them into the shower but once there, they got naturally
curious. Kids like to explore. One of the reasons kids go to camp is
sex ed. But make no mistake, it was NOT kiddie korn!

Reply from LemonPUSSY:
Scott, no such thing as consensual when it involves children!!!
The statement you just made is disturbing.

Monday Jan 22, 2007 the STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT SAYS:

Sex out in the Lower Field and unable to cum because too many goddamn
mosquitos biting lol...Sex in the Cabins...SSex in the Helphouse...Sex
in the Kitchen...Sex in Tenne Hall...Sex behind the Tenne Hall...Sex in
the Woods...Sex in the Car while driving up 'n down the road lol :o
sucking and fucking balls to the walls sex awl over the place. I did
"awlright" in My Day don't worry ;-)

What did we know. Today things are different but are they? Prudes eat
your hearts out. This happens in *any* summer sleepaway camp you
fucking perverted jerkoffs Tanky & TeDD*y. Whatever happened there 30
years ago is none of your goddamn business. This is where the Wereo
came from. This how it be, brother! lol.

Sunday Jan 28, 2007 the STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT SAYS:

Yes we were diddlin' at the Scamp. FRONT OF WOODS and BACK OF WOODS we
diddle. I think it was legal if we were awl under 16. Or if one of us
was 17 and the rest of us were 16. Who knew anything in the early 70s?
Who even cared?

That's what happened. At least we weren't hardcore kiddie korners. We
were innocent scampers diddlin' each other FRONT OF WOODS and BACK OF
WOODS.

ZOG eat your heart out. I am the only one who matters on the Internet.
Yes Zoggen yes. We were diddlin' and luvin' every minute of it.

Then there were those cute kids from the scamp down the road. We were
diddlin' and partyin' them up too! I hope you're happy now. I am the
only one who matters.

Friday March 30, 2007 the STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT SAYS:

There are naked ppl frolicking in this Film. This is total Camp Chaos
Anarchy going on. We're smoking dope on Campus, grass-humping each
other with little or no regard for gender, pulling off bathing suits,
this is a Blue Film. Just to think, this Film was made a mere 9 months
before the mighty Jam rolled in...and I was the only one to capture
that as well. I'm the only One who matters now.

It was a bad idea to be small at the Scamp. The $Bil man is small, so
we used to pick on him. It wasn't a good idea to be small and working
at the Scamp! He forgives us, I think. I'll tell you who he is
tonight.

It's a good thing I didn't film John Roman from the Scamp. A little
caesar is NOT a pizza! It's a two-foot long swinging meat schlong. I
am the only one who matters on the Internet. Nuclear Warrior and the
Wereo is the only music that matters. What other Dio venues do they
*get* this at? None, Only Here. From me. If you see so.

Tonight's the night! I mean, I'm mot asking you to BOW DOWN TO ME at
the Party tonight or in front of RCMH or anything...unless you want
to, then it's ok ...

There are naked ppl frolicking in this Film. This is total Camp Chaos
Anarchy going on. We're smoking dope on Campus, grass-humping each
other with little or no regard for gender, pulling off bathing suits,
this is a Blue Film. Just to think, this Film was made a mere 9 months
before the mighty Jam rolled in...and I was the only one to capture
that as well. I'm the only One who matters now.

It was a bad idea to be small at the Scamp. The $Bil man is small, so
we used to pick on him. It wasn't a good idea to be small and working
at the Scamp! He forgives us, I think. I'll tell you who he is
tonight.

It's a good thing I didn't film John Roman from the Scamp. A little
caesar is NOT a pizza! It's a two-foot long swinging meat schlong. I
am the only one who matters on the Internet. Nuclear Warrior and the
Wereo is the only music that matters. What other Dio venues do they
*get* this at? None, Only Here. From me. If you see so.

Ppl are coming up with weird versions of the Jam; so far the Wereo
crush them awl. Bring 'em on! I created the biggest Musical in the
World out of California Jam. I am the only one who matters. I'm mot
asking you to Bow Down to me tonight or anything, unless you want to,
it's ok, if you see so.

Friday March 29, 2007 the STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT SAYS:

You're gonna see us humping such maneuvers as "Grass Humping" each
other with little or no regard for gender. The ARRMO Piratesses are
gonna love this Film. Such is the storied Scamp Film on VHS for you
tomorrow, and the quality came out pretty great although I have a
slight problem with the Transfer, I think it's very passable. I'm the
greatest Filmmaker who ever lived and the Greatest SHOWMAN who ever
lived. Better than Houdini.

Neil you still have that Film to watch. Let us know what you think of
it. It
ungated and uncensored CAMP CHAOS and then the rest of the California
Jam
Stuff. The CC Film features many shots of WereoBoy-Lite on it, plus the
Showerhouse, us smoking dope in broad daylight on Campus, naked ppl,
grass-humpers. Bathing suit rippers, the Wereo as the background, it's
got a
lot of super stuff on it.

I've got the Film on right now and I'm giving the Film to ARRMO
tomorrow. You will decide.

Dude-our bodies were perfect in 1973 and we're making fun of what we
perceived as slight imperfections in other ppl. In his first Film
ever, you'll see the $ Billion $ Man from Scamp in this Film. You'll
see he, was small and we were big. Being small was a very bad thing to
be at Scamp. Now well, look at him. Now he's one of the BIGGEST high
rollers in the world and if you haven't figured out who he is yet I
will tell you tomorrow. Am I upstaging you, Mr. Dio? I'm sorry if I
am. If you see so.

Oh yes, the Film. I just got thru cutting this Film for ARRMO and it's
got some Hellifying film on it! Some of it is my own personal Super 8
Work, mere months before I did my world-remarkable coup by capturing
the 1974 California Jam Wereo "when noone else in the World did." You
will see some of the magic here. Yeah, we're smoking fucking dope and
everything on my much-Storied Scamp Film.

This is the ungated 12 minutes of CAMP CHAOS i'm laying on you. I
showed this to the Joe Franklin ppl a week ago; they don't think
there's any Kiddie Korn in it either. It gets racy though. It
certainly gets racy! It's pretty ungated too, I can tell you that. The
ARRMO piratesses are definately gonna love it. Guys get jealous.
Upload it.

My girl says I'm getting a year in prison for it. What does THAT sound
like? The wereo is awl that matters today. If you see so. Pat me on
the back but please don't knock me down. If you see so. I'm the only
one who matters and the GREATEST Man who ever lived. If you see so.
I'm the only one who matters. Behold the Divine Image as everything
fawls to the Wereo.
-
LemonPUSSY is just NOW seeing what a PEDO PIG her lover is.....

And AWL this time getting it up the ass was not quite enough LMAO
-

See the most interesting life of the wereo...

This is it: http://tinyurl.com/y93q9g

This is where it sleeps:
http://tinyurl.com/y744qm
and:
http://tinyurl.com/y5bqyk

This is where it prepares its food: http://tinyurl.com/urpzs

This is where it washes: http://tinyurl.com/yxga6v

It calls this place home: http://tinyurl.com/y5vsxv

The questions we need answered remain the same:

How's that career of yours going?
Why were you a bastard kid?
Why did your parents try to give you away for a quart of milk?
Were your Mother & Father brother and sister?
Why do you have 4 chins and sagging man boobs?
Why did you do hard time in Attica?
Why do you have such a long rap sheet?
Why did you try and blow homeless bums?
How much do you did you earn in say the last 5 years?
Why did you walk naked in front of children and sell drugs to them?
What happened to that $100,000.00 in credit you said you had?
How come you were fired from that cab-driving job you had?
Why don't you have any job at all?
How come you said you were never a cab driver?
Why did you hard time in prison?
Why do you have such a long rap sheet?
Why did you go on JML and embarrass yourself?
Why were you ripped off 4 different times?
Why are you such a loser and a total failure?
Why are you on welfare?
Why do you live in poverty?
Why are you so fat?
Why are you 200 plus pounds overweight?
Why are you 50 years old and an unemployed worthless bum?
Why won't your family admit they know you?
Why are you not locked up in a mental ward?
Why are you teeth black and rotting?
Why are you such a failure and a total loser?
Why are you such a big bullshitter?
Why do you still hold on to a stupid recording from 1974?
Why don't you end it all and do society a big favor?
Why are you so useless?
Why do you make false statements about sending Law Enforcement to
people's homes around the world?
Why are you so fat and ugly?
Why are you not in a NY state ran mental institution where you belong?
Why do you live in poverty?
Why do you speak with a pathetic lowlfe accent?
Why are you such a failure?
Why are you such a loser?
Why do you have greasy walls?
Why are you 200 plus pounds overweight?
Why don't you have a job?
Why are you living in poverty?
Why won't anyone in your family admit you are related to them?
How come your parents tried to give you up for adoption?
How come you don't take any medication since you are mentally unbalanced?
Why are you such a whack job?
Why are you not heavily medicated?
Why are you not seeking the professional mental help you really need?
Why did you give drugs to kids @ Camp Sussex?
How come you won't admit you are a fat gay man with BEEFY-MAN BOOBS?
Why did you do those terrible perverted things to those poor kids at
Camp Sussex?
Why did you walk naked in front of kids @ Camp Suusex?
Why did you run and hide when you thought "Jerry-Boy" was looking for
you?
Why are you afraid to admit you are gay?
Why did you have a under aged teenage boy living with you?
Why did you say you owned store front property all over New York?
Why did you say you had meetings with people from Warner Bros?
Why are you still living in 1974?
Why do you have black rotting teeth?
Why do you say a dentist would fix all your black rotting teeth for
$40.00?
Why did you those horrible things to Little-Bitter-Lemon?
Why were you fired from a cab driving job?
Why do you make false statements about sending Law Enforcement to
people's homes?
Why do you wobble when you walk?
Why is that recording from 1974 so bad?
Why is the Nuclear Dumpsite such a horrible guitar player?
Why are you so ugly?
Why are you on welfare?
Why do your neighbour's slam the door in your face all the time?
Why are you and "Smokey the Schmuck" two total assholes who are not
worth anything?
Why are you still living in the same rat hole, 300 square foot
apartment for well over 40 plus years?
Why are you a fat puppet who I control?
Why were you thrown off 5 ISP's?
Why do you make empty threats?
When is the Judge Lopez episode you bragged about for months going to
air?
How come you don't care about life passing you by?
Why did you say you had a girlfriend when you never did?
How come you never made more than $20,000.00 in a year?
Do you have to purchase two seats when you fly on an airplane?
How come you don't know the difference between reality and fantasy?
Why do people point at you and laugh?
Why do little kids look at you and start crying?
How come you can't see your toes when you look down?
Why are you a worthless slob?
Why do people stand behind you to get out of the sun?
How come you won't admit that you are a homosexual?
Why did you have young teenage living in your disgusting apartment?
When will you stop being the village idiot?
Why do you pay toothless, crack smoking, transvestites to come to your
apartment and abuse you?
Why did you say you had $100,000.00 in credit and then admit you have
no credit cards?
Why don't you vanish forever?
Why do you like to be made a fool out of all the time?
Why could you not afford a ticket to the Heaven & Hell show?
Why are your teeth black and rotting?
Why did you do those horrible perverted things to Little Lemon?
Why are you so damn ugly?
Why are you an unemployed bum?
Why are you so worthless?
Why do you live through some show that happened way back in 1974?
Why are you such a failure?
Why do you smell like a backed up New York City sewer?
Why did the lawyer throw you out of his office and yell, "LUNATIC"
Why is the Nuclear Dump-site such a pathetic, imitation of a guitar
player?
Why are your stupid, pirated tapes so badly recorded?
Why did your loser brother run away from you?
How come your Father never married your Mother, which made you and your
brother, both BASTARD kids?
Why do you make some many empty threats?
Why are you 50 years old and a pathetic imitation of a human being?
Why do you promise things you can never-ever produce?
Why do Judge Lopez and the producers refuse to take any of your 400
calls a week?
Do you like being my personal puppet?
Why can't you fit through a door?
Why do you make up stories and convince yourself that they are true?
Why do you still live in the same 200 square foot hell-hole apartment
for well over 40 plus years?
Why do people ignore you when you speak to them?
Why are you so damn easy to control and goof on all the time?
Why do you have BALONEY-TITS?
Why do you have 4 chins and a size 60 inch waist?
Why can't you ever rent a friend?
When was the last time you looked down and were able to see your toes?
Why do you have greasy walls?

The show continues..........

The future home of PIG VOMIT.

http://www.omh.state.ny.us/omhweb/facilities/brpc/facility.htm

A COLLECTION OF PIG VOMIT'S HITS.

REMEMBER THE $100.000.00 IN CREDIT!
REMEMBER PIG VOMIT HAS NO CREDIT CARDS!!
REMEMBER JUDGE LOPEZ!!
REMEMBER CAMP SUSSEX!!
REMEMBER THE EMPTY THREATS!!
REMEMBER THE USPS!!
REMEMBER JERRY-BOY!!
REMEMBER THE FISH TANKS AND THE BLUE GRAVEL!!
REMEMBER THE CAB DRIVING JOB!!
REMEMBER THE 3 DAY JOB!!
REMEMBER THE CAR ACCIDENT!!
REMEMBER THE $40.00 DENTIST!!
REMEMBER THE CAB DRIVING JOB!!
REMEMBER THE GREASY WALLS!!
REMEMBER $40.00 dentist
REMEMBER THE STORE FRONTS!
REMEMBER THE WINDOW WASHERS!!
REMEMBER THE INTERVIEW WITH ROGER GLOVER IN 1975!!
REMEMBER THE LIVE SHOWS!!
REMEMBER THE CA JAM 30TH!!
REMEMBER BALONEY-TITS GETTING THROWN OUT OF THE LAWYER'S OFFICE!!
REMEMBER THE CAR ACCIDENT!!
REMEMBER THE SHITTY, HORRIBLE PIRATED RECORDING FROM 1974!!
REMEMBER THE MEETINGS WITH MADONNA & ROBERT DENIRO!!
REMEMBER THE MEETINGS WITH WARNER BROS!!
REMEMBER THE TV & MOVIE DEALS!!
REMEMBER THE TOOTHLESS CRACK WHORES!!
REMEMBER THE GOOGLE BANNING FOR LIFE!!
REMEMBER THE H&H TICKET BUFFALO-BUTT COULD NOT AFFORD!!
REMEMBER JUDGE LOPEZ!!
REMEMBER THE DEAL THE SLEEZEBAG DID NOT TAKE!!
REMEMBER SOL & HIS LOSER BROTHER ARE BASTARD KIDS!!

The other top ten list of Ape-Face.

The Lawyer who threw Buffalo-butt out of his office.
The Judge who Beefy-Tits was screaming at and acting like the loser
that he is. In a court of law.
The girlfriend he claimed who was arrested on a plane for warrants.
(He is a gay man, he never had a girlfriend.)
The meetings with Warner Bros for TV and movie deals.
The Live shows that never happened.
The greasy walls.
The cab driving job he claimed he never had. He said he was fired from
that job.
The other 3 day job he was fired from and escorted out of the building
with security.
The cutting off warts with dirty scissors. (He has no medical insurance
so he did it himself. What a loser!)
Camp Sussex
Black rotting teeth
Three chins
A size 68-inch waist
400 pounds of fat
Fat flaps over meat flaps
A face that scares small children & animals
A stupid blank look
Only 9 and 1/2 toes
Dirty disgusting body odor
A really bad haircut
A rubber-neck
Beefy-man tits
He uses a 10 foot rope as a belt
Buffalo-butt
Talks with a really stupid New York lowlife accent
Beady black hooded eyes
A very long Police record
No job
No money
No hope
No future
No past
No family (They won't even admit they are related to the shit-head)
No medical insurance
Mentally unbalanced
Worthless and clueless

It's name is SOL (The total failure) Shitshine

Why does APE-FACE keep making up these outrageous and ridiculous untrue
stories?
Why is BUFFALO -BUTT a 50 year old unemployed bum and a fat waste of
life?
Why did the HUMAN- PARADE FLOAT walk named in front of children and give
drugs to teenagers at Camp Sussex?
Why won't BEEFY-TITS come out of the closet he is hiding in, and just
admit he is an overweight, ugly gay man?
Why is BALONEY-TITS not heavily medicated and living in a mental ward
where he belongs?

The slob of blob. The flop & the failure. The unemployed-mental case
with the pathetic recording from 1974. That is the only thing he holds
on. Other than large amounts of food. He still continues to write the
same old song & tired dance. Month after month. Year after year. He
always says this will happen and that will happen. He is working on
movies. TV series-radio broadcasts-book deals-live shows and
appearances. Plus other made up stupidity. How can he fly anywhere? He
has to buy two seats just for him to squeeze into. The airline will not
let him on board to due to the horrible stench coming from him. The crew
would and the passengers would be gagging and grasping for air. He can't
even afford an airline ticket. So that would never happen. He still
thinks Jerry-Boy was a real person to this day. The only things that
happen to him are on the top 15 list...

1-He gets fatter and wider.
2-He gets more warts on his body and tries to pull them off.
3-He gets older & more bizarre
4-He gets uglier (Man- is he ugly!!)
5- He gets bigger baloney-tits than the year before.
6-He never leaves that hellhole apartment and he is on that old broken
down computer almost day and night. Which, most likely is still is ran
by Windows 95 and dial up.
7-He can't walk down one flight of stairs without holding his chest and
huffing and puffing.
8-He can't understand why he is 50 years old and a total failure and a
complete flop.
9-He can't understand why he can't get anymore welfare checks from the
government
10-He calls people and they slam the phone on him.
11-He can't understand why he can't a woman. Because he is a fat
perverted GAY-400 pound 1/2 man with only 9.5 toes and warts covering
his fat body. That is why.
12-He can't understand why he can't even rent a friend. No one wants to
be near him. Not even- rent a friend!!!
13-He can't understand why people slam doors in his face or quickly run
away from him and scream "GET AWAY FROM ME-YOU SICK SMELLY BASTARD!!!"
14-He can't understand why people gag and throw up while they are
standing near him. Here is a hint for you-Tubby. Water and soap more
than once a month.
15-He can't understand why people goof on him and point their fingers at
him and laugh as he waddles on by.
Let's take a look at why know one would hire him for any kind of work.
He did have a cab driving job once. But, because of his weight the taxi
company had to replace the shocks every month. So, they fired him.

Would you hire a 400 pound-wart infested-walking heart attack waiting to
happen? With black rotting teeth and no skills other than shoveling
large quantities of food into his fat mouth. Let's not forget his mental
issue. He makes up things like sending Barney Miiler & Inspector
Clouseaus & Kojak & Nash Bridges & Walker Texas Ranger and other made up
cops to people's homes all over the country. Don't forget about all the
money he said he has. Which equals a total net worth of about $30.00.
Who would hire him? He said he could be a actor. He could not get a part
in his own hair. Don't forget the many storefronts he claimed he owns in
Manhattan.

We all know know he puts on a dress -made out of a tent. With fish-net
stockings and high heels. Then, he dances around his apartment singing
to Sister Sledge - "We are family."
I know, I know the LVMPD & The FBI & The CIA & The USPS & E-Bay... They
are all coming to get me and were commanded by you to do so. I will have
the coffee ready for them.

But what can you expect from someone that lives in a filthy hovel?

He still has trouble making his rent. The idiot is in a rent controlled
dump. Which means his rent is somewhere between $200.00 and $400.00 a
month. He has lived in that rat and roach infested hellhole for well
over 40 plus years. That is pathetic. He still has to struggle every
month to make his rent. 50 years old without a pot to piss in and a
window to throw it out of. That is sad.

I am still laughing and we can all thank the fat-gay man from 1810
Bruckner Blvd for that.

Where is the airing of the so called Judge Lopez episode that
Baloney-Tits bragged about everyday for months? He is still an
unemployed worthless bum. He still lives in the same roach infested,
vile and disgusting, 300 square foot apartment for well over 40 plus
years. (That is really pathetic)
The people in his building hate him and run away as soon as they see him
wobbling towards them.
He claimed a dentist would fix his black rotting teeth for $40.00. What
happened to all those live shows?
What happened to the TV and movie deals with Warner Bros? Remember how
he was ripped off 4 different times. He claimed he interviewed Roger
Glover in 1976 with Rainbow. (RG joined Rainbow in 1979)
He had a job that lasted only 3 days before he was fired and thrown off
the property by security.
He still does not know the difference between fiction and non-fiction.
The fat freak is going nowhere at record speeds. What happened to all
the parades to be in his honor all over the country? (ROTFL at this one.)
He talks about some broken down hag named the Nuclear Dumpsite who can't
even play in basic 4/4 time.
Remember what happened with the Ca Jam 30th birthday party. (LOL at this
one)
What happened to all the store front properties he claimed he owned in
Manhattan?
How about when he said he had meetings with Robert DeNiro and Madonna at
his store front in Manhattan.
His recordings and his so called editing are so bad, it is sad. How
about when he calls his hell-hole apartment building, "HIGH RISE -
LUXURY APARTEMNTS" (Really laughing at this one) Remember the car
accident when his lawyer threw him out of his office and dropped his
case. (Another good one) How about the one where he claimed to be on a
plane to Ontario, Ca. He then claimed his girlfriend was arrested for
warrants while she was sitting on the plane.
Remember the cab driving job he claimed he never had and he was driving
a cab for a living.
How about the time when he got a ticket and went to court and starting
yelling at the judge.
What happened to the $100,00.00 in credit? How can he have $100,000.00
in credit when he wrote he does not have any credit cards?
His FICO credit score is somewhere around his weight. He is a closet gay.

That sums him up.

He is just one big goof-ball who is totally clueless.

Suppose you do these things. FOR REAL!!

Stop lying to yourself
Stop collecting welfare or whatever the government gives you.
Stop embarrassing yourself everyday
Stop eating 5 times a day
Stop watching your life pass you right by
Start looking for work
Go on a diet and stick to it
Stop living through that pathetic recording from 33 years ago
Throw away those stupid tapes (They are useless)
Stop acting like a 14 year old and start acting like a man
Start thinking about your future.
Start going out more
Start walking a mile or 2 a day
Start exercising more
Stop being irrational
Start living in 2007 instead of 1974
Try and act like a normal man and not an insane person
Get those teeth fixed (You really need to)
Get out of that rat hole apartment and move somewhere else

Sorry, Scotty, but yer AWL WASHED UP, you BIG FAT FRAWD!

"Turn up the voltage on the fat-guy until he shuts up"

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!

Read AWL about Scott Lifshine and what he says about Camp Sussex being a
NUDE camp for kids AND how he sold drugs to Camp Sussex employees:

http://tinyurl.com/bhmck
http://tinyurl.com/8jqaj
http://tinyurl.com/cgryq
http://tinyurl.com/drjcb

Concerned? Outraged?
Want to tell the camp how you feel?

Camp Sussex Contact Info:
Contact Bob Silver at 718-261-8700 x13 or fax (718) 793-2857
Email: ***@aol.com

Office Address:
110-11 Queens Blvd., Suite 1BB
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Phone Number:
Tel 718.261.8700
Fax Number:
Tel 718.793.2857
Email:
***@aol.com
Camp Address:
110Camp Sussex
1720 Route 565
Sussex, NJ 07461

Lifshine, S
1810 Bruckner Blvd, Apt 14A
Bronx, NY 10473-3738
(718) 328-2248
Type: Land Line
Provider: Verizon

Local Information for Bronx, NY
Population: 1,332,650
Total Households: 463,242
Median Age: 31.50
Median Household Income: $27,611

Source: U.S. Census Bureau; Census 2000

There's no GATES because no one can afford them!! That Median
Household Income is about 1/3 of what I make alone.

--------- Attacker Leaves His Own Mug Shots Behind ---------
NEW YORK - A picture may be worth a thousand words, or 5 to 20 in the
state pen. Police are searching for a taxi cab passenger after he
allegedly attacked the driver and fled, but not before leaving more
than a dozen photographs of himself on the back seat. The driver,
Scott Lifshine, said that the man refused to pay his fare and tried to
grab him in a headlock before running off. "I hit the accelerator and
then slammed on the brakes, throwing him off balance. I got a bloody
lip and he wrenched my neck. Then he opened the back door and ran
off," exclaimed Lifshine. "He obviously didn't intend to leave [the
photos] behind, but that's what he did."

Lifshite, asking stupid questions (like he asks any other kind?):
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/my/profile?show=4eecb9a6d71a3e370617825f8...

Lifshite being the nutcase he is:
https://www.ifp.org/classifieds/classified.php?id=5894

One man's opinion of Lifshite (which 99.999% of humanity shares...):
http://classicstorytelling.com/showpost.php?p=283134&postcount=7

I didn't realize you were disfigured. I mean, besides your face.

And who can forget this classic!

Police Arrest Man at Ontario Museum

(AP) 28 Jan. 2001 - Sheriff's deputies were called to the Ontario
Museum of
History and Art Monday, after a mentally ill man refused to leave
until his
collection of radio tapes were put on display. Officials say Scott A.
Lifshine of New York entered the museum around 1 o'clock, carrying a
shopping bag
full of reel-to-reel tapes and video cassettes. Lifshine, 42, claimed
to be the
only person on earth in possession of recordings of the momentus
"California Jam"
concert, that took place at the Ontario Motor Speedway in the 1970's.
When
told that his tapes were not rare, or relevant to the museum's
exhibits, Lifshine
became angry and refused to leave.

Deputy Ronald Juerst described Lifshine as a man with "several mental
illnesses", who has a history of confrontations in public places in
New
York. Records show Lifshine was evaluated following an arrest in 1981.
He is
described as a "paranoid schizophrenic with delusions of grandeur". He
told
sherriff's department interviewers that he is the "greatest rock star
and
movie star in the world", and that he "controls all Internet
newsgroups".
Newsgroups are bulletin boards available online which cover thousands
of topics.
Lifshine's carries an I.D. card that lists his home address as a
halfway
house for the mentally ill in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Can you guess who is the worlds biggest:

fat stupid pedophile

Just hit up Goggle with those 3 terms and find out who is #1

Even beat out Michael Moores SICKO

I think that we AWL know who is the NUMBER ONE SICKO

Even Michael Jackson ranks #5 compared to this NUMBER ONE RANKED FAT
STUPID PEDOPHILE....AND....this STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT
ADMITS TO BEING A PERVERT

MoM & PoPs weirdio wood be SO PROUD ;)

You should write to the Google administrators to erase substantial and
massive crapload of your sex-driven lustful posts before anyone sees
and reads what you have written. No normal person would write massive
amounts sexual prose of their own miserable sex-life or make creepy
lustful responds to people whom they don't know, how old or what their
backrounds are. Anyone with a half of wit can see that something is
poop-wired in your head. You're very ill and fundamentally blind to
your own illness. Whatever caused you to stop taking your medicine
years ago has made you cross way beyond moral thinking and has made
you incredibly creepy.

Somethingie tells me that PIG FACE will be on the OUT-side of the Kamp
fence when the neXt kiddie ORGY starts again LMAO @ The PEDO PIGGY

Sat Sept 30, 2006 the STUPID RETARDED FAT PEDOPHILE PIG IDIOT SAYS:

It was consensual. If you read the posts you'd see those kids were
coming on to ME. The camp had an open door policy and I wasn't about
to discourage them. You won't find a judge in the country who wouldn't
toss that case out on its own merits! It's really not surprising
because I am AWL that matters!

I didn't invite them into the shower but once there, they got naturally
curious. Kids like to explore. One of the reasons kids go to camp is
sex ed. But make no mistake, it was NOT kiddie korn!

Reply from LemonPUSSY:
Scott, no such thing as consensual when it involves children!!!
The statement you just made is disturbing.


PS.....THIS IS EASILY FOUND IN GOOGLE NEWGROUP ARCHIVES PIG

PIG FACE is now the #1 STUPID FAT PEDOPHILE as per GOOGLE


ONLINE PIRACY - provide the URL of, or link to, the site or service you
believe is engaging in music piracy. If the site or service does not
have a URL, requires software to access, operates on a local area
network (LAN) or has specific operation requirements, please provide
information sufficient for us to investigate. You may also include names
of individuals or other entities associated with the site or service, if
known.

http://www.riaa.com/reportpiracy.php

Oh.....have I mentioned:

http://www.californiajam.com/

Scott's Bio
Scott Lifshine Short Bio

Bronx resident Lifshine scored a remarkable coup in 1974 by being the
only person "to push the record button on the California Jam while the
whole world was sleeping. On Nytol." As a result, Lifshine is the proud
possessor of the only recordings in existence of CalJam, a
Woodstock-like gathering of over 200,000 rock enthusiasts at the Ontario
(CA) Motor Speedway, a concert televised by ABC-TV and featuring such
musical/cultural legends as The Eagles, Deep Purple and Earth, Wind and
Fire in live performances over a 12-hour period. Only recently has
Lifshine rediscovered the existence of these reel-to-reel tapes, an
event he says "is comparable to finding King Tut's tomb!"

Dedicated to the discovery and promotion of musical and cultural
exclusives, Lifshine is also bringing "Borscht Belt" from Tikva Records
to the attention of worldwide music critics: "This is a very little
known Icon LP of Jewish American Culture that's celebrating a somewhat
lonely 40th Anniversary."

Continuing his track record of remarkable exclusives, Lifshine has just
announced a world exclusive of vintage other little tidbits of American
Culture that noone else has either!

SNORT SNORT for me PIG...ur days are numbered u IDIOT ASSHOLE PEDO PIG


PEDO PIG
PEDO PIG
Does whatever a PEDO PIG does
Can he swing
From a web
No he cant
He's a pig
LOOK OOOUUUTTT!!!!

He is a PEDO PIG!!
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Shit Shat FaTTy Ass, give The PIG a Bone, this BIG FAT SLOB goes rolling home

PEDOTARD PIG FACE SHITSHINE the SMELLY GREASY CIRCUS PIG
& WORTHLESS DELUSIONAL LYING PATHETIC PATHOLOGICAL PERVERT¹d
RABID FAT STUPID ReTARD¹d PEDOPHILE WADDLING WARTHOG says WHAT???
jtees4
2009-08-07 19:42:26 UTC
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Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
NYC at the time. Speed Racer...YES! Magilla Gorilla. Captain Jack
McCarthy...Officer Joe Bolton.
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Reviewmymusicnow.com
iL_WeReo
2009-08-07 19:59:17 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
NYC at the time. Speed Racer...YES! Magilla Gorilla. Captain Jack
McCarthy...Officer Joe Bolton.
NOW you're talking.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:44:46 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
NYC at the time. Speed Racer...YES! Magilla Gorilla. Captain Jack
McCarthy...Officer Joe Bolton.
NOW you're talking.
For those of you who have ever heard of the show Topper. I didn't
particulary rant and rave for Topper BUT:

An incredible, amazing thing about Topper, believe it or not, was one
episode featured an attempt at computers (and even insinuating something as
futuristic as the Internet,)

What was the approximate year of the episode? I'd say sometime in the
mid '30s. In the end the contraption went haywire and blew itself up, it
self-destructed lol.

In retrospect they should've kept on with it.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:55:42 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Post by Rufus
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
NYC at the time. Speed Racer...YES! Magilla Gorilla. Captain Jack
McCarthy...Officer Joe Bolton.
NOW you're talking.
For those of you who have ever heard of the show Topper. I didn't
An incredible, amazing thing about Topper, believe it or not, was one
episode featured an attempt at computers (and even insinuating something as
futuristic as the Internet,)
What was the approximate year of the episode? I'd say sometime in the
mid '30s. In the end the contraption went haywire and blew itself up, it
self-destructed lol.
In retrospect they should've kept on with it.
Wait, I *should* say,

For those of you who have ever or never heard of the Topper show. At the
time I didn't particulary rant and rave for Topper BUT:

An incredible, amazing thing about TOPPER, believe it or not, was one
particular episode featured an attempt at building a single, simple computer
(and even insinuating something as futuristic as the Internet,) and they
built one.

What was the approximate year of the episode, or movie part? I'd say
sometime in the mid '30s.

In the end the contraption was propped up against a wall, started shaking,
went ballistic and just blew itself up! It self-destructed, lol.

Of course the idea was ridiculed, and drew scorn from everyone at the time.
It was just a comedy show. But of course in retrospect they should've kept
on at it.
Rufus
2009-08-07 20:15:02 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
NYC at the time. Speed Racer...YES! Magilla Gorilla. Captain Jack
McCarthy...Officer Joe Bolton.
oh, damn...George of the Jungle, Tom Slick, Dudley Do-Right...SUPER
CHICKEN!!!
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 20:50:52 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Post by Rufus
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
NYC at the time. Speed Racer...YES! Magilla Gorilla. Captain Jack
McCarthy...Officer Joe Bolton.
oh, damn...George of the Jungle, Tom Slick, Dudley Do-Right...SUPER
CHICKEN!!!
--
- Rufus
I don't remember Tom Slick or SUPER CHICKEN but the other two YES.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 20:50:00 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
NYC at the time. Speed Racer...YES! Magilla Gorilla. Captain Jack
McCarthy...Officer Joe Bolton.
I think Captain Jack McCarthy had Moe Fine of The Three Stooges as a walk-in
guest. And one of these shows had Neil Larson (Jimmy the Reporter from
Superman?) on as a walk-in guest. They were both actually very elderly at
their respective appearances.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 20:48:00 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
--
- Rufus
Astro Boy and Speed Racer definately.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:22:36 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Bozo, Garfield Goose, Family Classics with Frazier Thomas, Ray Rayner,
Tiny Tov and the Magic Door, BJ and Dirty Dragon, Svengoolie, Creature
Features, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Astro Boy, Speed
Racer...you raised 'round Chi-ville way?..
--
- Rufus
Oh, Speed Racer was awsesome, dude.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 20:47:22 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Thanks for adding! How did you get on that show? Even I wasn't invited.
i***@gmail.com
2009-08-08 01:09:45 UTC
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Post by jtees4
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Thanks for adding! How did you get on that show? Even I wasn't invited.
I used to LOVE watching the Bucket Game on Bozo. Bucket number 6
seemed such a long way to toss the ball. When someone did it, I was
estatic for days on end ! That was when Game Shows were decent,
clean, simple, and wholesome for kids to watch .
iL_WeReo
2009-08-08 01:10:54 UTC
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Post by jtees4
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Thanks for adding! How did you get on that show? Even I wasn't invited.
I used to LOVE watching the Bucket Game on Bozo.  Bucket number 6
seemed such a long way to toss the ball.  When someone did it, I was
estatic for days on end !   That was when Game Shows were decent,
clean, simple, and wholesome for kids to watch .
AND it was Bozo the Clown!
Stephen Cowell
2009-08-08 01:42:55 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...

Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.

And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.

__
Steve
.
Rufus
2009-08-08 02:02:05 UTC
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Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...

...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
--
- Rufus
Greendistantstar
2009-08-08 02:22:22 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I
will give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.

Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
US eg Space Patrol (no, not the US one):



and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".

And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another
name...or was I imagining it?

GDS

"Let's roll!"
Rufus
2009-08-08 02:43:08 UTC
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Post by Greendistantstar
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke,
F-Troop, Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction,
Green Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night
Gallery, The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The
Jackie Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton
Show...The Steve Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I
will give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another
name...or was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to
have missed it...

...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings of
cable TV piped into our dorms.
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:07:46 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to have
missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings of
cable TV piped into our dorms.
--
- Rufus
SuperCar was bitchin' bitchin' bitchin' babe.
Greendistantstar
2009-08-08 03:34:07 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to have
missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings of
cable TV piped into our dorms.
--
- Rufus
SuperCar was bitchin' bitchin' bitchin' babe.
Off the top of my head..I have a couple of Supercar annuals, (published
in the UK), a battery powered Stingray (with box) in excellent
condition, a 1960s battery powered toy Dalek, 1960s 'Hercules'
colouring-in books etc.

Great memories.


GDS

"Let's roll!"
RichL
2009-08-08 03:17:15 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rufus
Post by Greendistantstar
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5
or 6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke,
F-Troop, Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat
Junction, Green Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod
Serling's Night Gallery, The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett
Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie Gleason Show, The
Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve Allen
Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I
will give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I
cannot find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had
another name...or was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to
have missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings
of cable TV piped into our dorms.
Let's not forget The Avengers. I had it bad for Mrs. Peel.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:18:12 UTC
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Post by RichL
Post by Rufus
Post by Greendistantstar
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5
or 6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke,
F-Troop, Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat
Junction, Green Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod
Serling's Night Gallery, The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett
Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie Gleason Show, The
Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve Allen
Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I
will give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I
cannot find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had
another name...or was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to
have missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings
of cable TV piped into our dorms.
Let's not forget The Avengers. I had it bad for Mrs. Peel.
Yes yes, we awl did. That was a awesome show.

However I have the feeling we're awl overlooking a lot of shows. Remember-no
googling. They probably wouldn't have it anyway. But no googling.
Rufus
2009-08-08 04:10:50 UTC
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Post by RichL
Post by Rufus
Post by Greendistantstar
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5
or 6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke,
F-Troop, Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat
Junction, Green Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod
Serling's Night Gallery, The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett
Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie Gleason Show, The
Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve Allen
Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I
will give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I
cannot find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had
another name...or was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to
have missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings
of cable TV piped into our dorms.
Let's not forget The Avengers. I had it bad for Mrs. Peel.
...and Agent 99...I got Smart!
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:22:26 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rufus
Post by RichL
Post by Rufus
Post by Greendistantstar
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5
or 6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke,
F-Troop, Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat
Junction, Green Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod
Serling's Night Gallery, The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett
Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie Gleason Show, The
Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve Allen
Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I
will give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I
cannot find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had
another name...or was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to
have missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings
of cable TV piped into our dorms.
Let's not forget The Avengers. I had it bad for Mrs. Peel.
...and Agent 99...I got Smart!
--
- Rufus
Oh, absolutely! I would say the same thing!

Hey, have we awl gone mad? Why have noone, including me, list...

The Odd Couple
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:41:13 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to have
missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings of
cable TV piped into our dorms.
--
- Rufus
Monty Python (who could surpass?)
Dr. Who (too freakish for me)
Benny Hill (very good but the transsexual thing theme wore off fast for me)
Coronation Street (never heard of)
Rufus
2009-08-08 04:13:51 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to have
missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings of
cable TV piped into our dorms.
--
- Rufus
Monty Python (who could surpass?)
Dr. Who (too freakish for me)
Benny Hill (very good but the transsexual thing theme wore off fast for me)
Coronation Street (never heard of)
Coronation Street is a British soap that is purportedly the longest
continually running serial program in the history of television...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:24:28 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Greendistantstar
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke,
F-Troop, Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction,
Green Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night
Gallery, The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The
Jackie Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton
Show...The Steve Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I
will give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another
name...or was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
I've heard Supercar made it to the USA, but I was/am young enough to
have missed it...
...OTOH...Monty Python, Dr. Who, Benny Hill, and a lot of the other UK
spy-types previously mentioned...and Coronation Street - all during my
college days. I'm not really sure how Coronation Street got onto the
early USA Network, but it did as we were first getting the fledglings of
cable TV piped into our dorms.
--
- Rufus
Monty Python (who could surpass?)
Dr. Who (too freakish for me)
Benny Hill (very good but the transsexual thing theme wore off fast for me)
Coronation Street (never heard of)
Coronation Street is a British soap that is purportedly the longest
continually running serial program in the history of television...
--
- Rufus
Thanks. I thought Benny Hill was *very* good, but the part or full time
transsexual thing served as more of a distraction than anything.

Was he part or full-time transsex? And I think he's died since then. RIP.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:07:04 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
How about ABC's Wide World Of Sports?
"Let's troll!"
Greendistantstar
2009-08-08 03:20:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
How about ABC's Wide World Of Sports?
Shown only as a novelty here, and we had our own version of Wide World
of Sports anyways....

GDS

"Let's roll!"
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:38:47 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
Are you under 20? Noone's supposed to be "searching the web" for any of
this, u MORON!
"Let's troll!"
Greendistantstar
2009-08-08 03:43:24 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery,
The Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve
Allen Show...crap...
Yeah, watched just about every show on the various lists (so far). I will
give Scotty his due, this has been interesting though off-topic.
Some British stuff made its way to Oz that didn't seem to make it to the
http://youtu.be/gLNa_YUPXes
and Supercar. And the Japanese series "Phantom Agents" and "The Samurai".
And there was a cartoon called IIRC "Yukky Do - Boy Fox" that I cannot
find anything about on the Web. Perhaps the cartoon had another name...or
was I imagining it?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
Are you under 20? Noone's supposed to be "searching the web" for any of
this, u MORON!
I have previously looked on the Web for this and have found nothing.

Insofar as the current 'game' we're playing, I agree with you, just from
memory, and I've just posted to that effect.

GDS

"Let's roll!"
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:06:06 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery, The
Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie Gleason
Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve Allen
Show...crap...
--
- Rufus
!!! BRANDED !!!
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:35:13 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery, The
Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie Gleason
Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve Allen
Show...crap...
--
- Rufus
Flip Wilson (I thought was ok, albeit dispensible)
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (was a winner)
Daktari! (barely remember, if at awl)
Branded (Love it!)
Gunsmoke (I didn't accept it at the time. I think it came on after another
show I liked immensely, so it was time to head out to the fridge)
F-Troop (loved it. We the Heck-O-Wee!)
Bonanza (one of my awl time faves)
Wild, Wild West (personally don't remember it, awlthough a lot of ppl are
taking about it)
McHale's Navy (I thought it was ok, but nothing special. Wasn't that the one
with Phil (?) as chief officer? I wasn't into the elderly set at the time)
Petticoat Junction (Loved it)
Green Acres (Loved it)
Dark Shadows (A soap? No)
The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery (If this is the same show,
never heard of it)
The Twilight Zone (Look out!)
The Carol Burnett Show (couldn't stomach it)
Flip Wilson (fair)
The Jackie Gleason Show (loved it, especially the amazing camerawork in the
beginning, and then him standing there with his omnipresent cup of latte and
cigarette. After that, sort of petered out)
The Honeymooners -My awl time fav (or one of them)
The Red Skelton Show (I thought it was weak)
The Steve Allen Show...crap...(no further comment needed)
Greendistantstar
2009-08-08 03:41:05 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
Romper Room...with that magic mirror...crap - The Mickey Mouse Club,
then...and Disney Theater - hosted by Uncle Walt himself...
...Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Daktari!, Branded, Gunsmoke, F-Troop,
Bonanza, Wild, Wild West, McHale's Navy, Petticoat Junction, Green
Acres...Dark Shadows, The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery, The
Twilight Zone...The Carol Burnett Show, Flip Wilson...The Jackie Gleason
Show, The Honeymooners...dang - The Red Skelton Show...The Steve Allen
Show...crap...
--
- Rufus
Flip Wilson (I thought was ok, albeit dispensible)
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (was a winner)
Daktari! (barely remember, if at awl)
Branded (Love it!)
Gunsmoke (I didn't accept it at the time. I think it came on after another
show I liked immensely, so it was time to head out to the fridge)
F-Troop (loved it. We the Heck-O-Wee!)
Bonanza (one of my awl time faves)
Wild, Wild West (personally don't remember it, awlthough a lot of ppl are
taking about it)
McHale's Navy (I thought it was ok, but nothing special. Wasn't that the one
with Phil (?) as chief officer? I wasn't into the elderly set at the time)
Petticoat Junction (Loved it)
Green Acres (Loved it)
Dark Shadows (A soap? No)
The Edge of Night...Rod Serling's Night Gallery (If this is the same show,
never heard of it)
The Twilight Zone (Look out!)
The Carol Burnett Show (couldn't stomach it)
Flip Wilson (fair)
The Jackie Gleason Show (loved it, especially the amazing camerawork in the
beginning, and then him standing there with his omnipresent cup of latte and
cigarette. After that, sort of petered out)
The Honeymooners -My awl time fav (or one of them)
The Red Skelton Show (I thought it was weak)
The Steve Allen Show...crap...(no further comment needed)
Ok then....The Silent Service (show about subs), Hennessy (with Jackie
Cooper) My Living Doll (is that name right?) with Julie Newmar, The
Hathaways, Hazel, Grindl (sp?) with Imogene Coca. Whew!

Scott is right...no Googling :)

GDS

"Let's roll!"
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:05:39 UTC
Permalink
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
That's one I remember. Romper Room. Never did watch it or get into it. I was
awlways outside The Romper Room.
Stephen Cowell
2009-08-08 04:56:59 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Stephen Cowell
Post by jtees4
Any list without Bozo The Clown on it is a waste as far as I'm
concerned. Did I mention that I was on the Bozo show when I was 5 or
6?
Romper Room! Oh, and here's some special ones
for DFW-ites...
Slam-Bang Theater, with Icky Twerp! Real name Bob
he played
Bat Masterson in the Three Stooges western movie.
And Mr. Peppermint! Who went on to father Gibby
Haynes of B*ttH*le Surfers fame.
__
Steve
.
That's one I remember. Romper Room. Never did watch it or get into it. I
was awlways outside The Romper Room.
My Favorite Martian!

My Mother The Car!

Here's a theme song...

Naaaa... naaaa... nanananananah nananah nananah
nanananananananananah

Slip! Bump!

Name that show (too easy!)
__
Steve
.

Angus Manwaring
2009-08-07 20:14:09 UTC
Permalink
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???

No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)

Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.


Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)



And although I think they're avit crap now,

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space





All the best,
Angus Manwaring. (for e-mail remove ANTISPEM)

I need your memories for the Amiga Games Database: A collection of Amiga
Game reviews by Amiga players http://www.angusm.demon.co.uk/AGDB/AGDB.html
Rufus
2009-08-07 20:18:04 UTC
Permalink
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...

...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 20:52:20 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5, in
reverse order...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember any of that.
Rufus
2009-08-08 01:37:11 UTC
Permalink
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5, in
reverse order...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember any of that.
...I Spy, Mission: Impossible, Get Smart, Top Cat, Huckleberry Hound,
Tom and Jerry, Felix the Cat (and Poindexter), Night Gallery, Creature
Features, the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (from whence sprung Dudley
Do-Right), Fractured Fairytales, Johnny Quest, Space Angel, Clutch Cargo...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:10:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember any of that.
...I Spy, Mission: Impossible, Get Smart, Top Cat, Huckleberry Hound, Tom
and Jerry, Felix the Cat (and Poindexter), Night Gallery, Creature
Features, the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (from whence sprung Dudley
Do-Right), Fractured Fairytales, Johnny Quest, Space Angel, Clutch Cargo...
--
- Rufus
Excellent ones of these I remember:

Creature Features (barely remember)
I Spy (semi-barely remember)
Mission: Impossible (the best of this list)
Get Smart (awesome!)
Top Cat (I loved Top Cat)
yowie
2009-08-08 04:05:27 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember any of that.
...I Spy, Mission: Impossible, Get Smart, Top Cat, Huckleberry Hound,
Tom and Jerry, Felix the Cat (and Poindexter), Night Gallery, Creature
Features, the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (from whence sprung Dudley
Do-Right), Fractured Fairytales, Johnny Quest, Space Angel, Clutch Cargo...
Anyone remember "It's About Time"


My Mother the Car

Hilbilly Bears

Atom Ant

Gigantor

Astro Boy

Wacky Races


.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:27:21 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember any of that.
...I Spy, Mission: Impossible, Get Smart, Top Cat, Huckleberry Hound,
Tom and Jerry, Felix the Cat (and Poindexter), Night Gallery, Creature
Features, the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (from whence sprung Dudley
Do-Right), Fractured Fairytales, Johnny Quest, Space Angel, Clutch Cargo...
Anyone remember "It's About Time"
http://youtu.be/wmV1AsW0bx4
My Mother the Car
Hilbilly Bears
Atom Ant
Gigantor
Astro Boy
Wacky Races
.
Oh fuck, My Mother The Car. You see? We're overlooking a lot of shows.

My Mother The Car was absolutely lovey.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 20:52:20 UTC
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Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5, in
reverse order...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember any of that.
mercutio
2009-08-07 21:20:33 UTC
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Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order..
.I am evidently a bit older as for us it was Roy Rogers , the Lone
Ranger and Hanna Barbera RULED ( Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick
Draw McGraw (I'll do the thinin' around here)( and Babalooie) et all.
when I was not quite a teen the Bowery Boys Movies and the Sons of
Hercules movies
When I was very young I seem to remember a show called Winky Dink
whyere you had a magic screen ( a piece of plastic) you put on the TV
and special washable crayons and when the hero was falling ( for
example) they would tell you to draw a parachute and you would and it
would appear. Lets not forget Capt. Kangaroo, Mr Moose. Tom Terrific
and Mr Green Jeans
I could go on foreever . Oh wait I just have

Jim
iL_WeReo
2009-08-07 21:29:18 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!!   ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O   :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order..
.I am evidently a bit older as for us it was Roy Rogers , the Lone
Ranger and Hanna Barbera  RULED ( Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick
Draw McGraw  (I'll do the thinin' around here)( and Babalooie) et all.
when I was not quite a teen the Bowery Boys Movies and the Sons of
Hercules movies
When I was very young I seem to remember a show called Winky Dink
whyere you had a magic screen ( a piece of plastic) you put on the TV
and special washable crayons and when the hero was falling ( for
example) they would tell you to draw a parachute and you would and it
would appear. Lets not forget Capt. Kangaroo, Mr Moose. Tom Terrific
and Mr Green Jeans
I could go on foreever . Oh wait I just have
Jim- Hide quoted text -
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Winky Dink and you,
Winky Dink and me
Awlways have a lot of fun together!!!

See? You're not that old. Maybe I am.
RichL
2009-08-07 23:36:49 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in
front of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated
with these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this
very day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball
XL-5, in reverse order..
.I am evidently a bit older as for us it was Roy Rogers , the Lone
Ranger and Hanna Barbera RULED ( Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick
Draw McGraw (I'll do the thinin' around here)( and Babalooie) et all.
when I was not quite a teen the Bowery Boys Movies and the Sons of
Hercules movies
When I was very young I seem to remember a show called Winky Dink
whyere you had a magic screen ( a piece of plastic) you put on the TV
and special washable crayons and when the hero was falling ( for
example) they would tell you to draw a parachute and you would and it
would appear. Lets not forget Capt. Kangaroo, Mr Moose. Tom Terrific
and Mr Green Jeans
I could go on foreever . Oh wait I just have
Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it too
obvious how old I am? ;-)
mercutio
2009-08-07 23:45:29 UTC
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Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it too
obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank

Jim
RichL
2009-08-08 00:13:27 UTC
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Post by RichL
Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it
too obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank
Jim
Chocolate!!
mercutio
2009-08-08 00:57:53 UTC
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Post by mercutio
Post by RichL
Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it
too obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank
Jim
Chocolate!!
Very good !!
Now the 25 Point bonus
The Name of the dog that sang it (no fair googling)


Jim
iL_WeReo
2009-08-08 01:08:33 UTC
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Post by RichL
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Jim
I'm with you.  Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it
too obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank
Jim
Chocolate!!
Very good !!
Now the 25 Point bonus
The Name of the dog that sang it (no fair googling)
Jim
The name of the dog? I don't know, Fido?
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 01:40:54 UTC
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Post by RichL
Post by mercutio
Post by RichL
Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it
too obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank
Jim
Chocolate!!
Very good !!
Now the 25 Point bonus
The Name of the dog that sang it (no fair googling)
Jim
That's right. Remember-no googling for these. These are awl stone-cold
recollection from memory. But we'll make an exception if you're under 20.
RichL
2009-08-08 03:15:13 UTC
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Post by RichL
Post by mercutio
Post by RichL
Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it
too obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank
Jim
Chocolate!!
Very good !!
Now the 25 Point bonus
The Name of the dog that sang it (no fair googling)
Jim
Farfel (something like that...I didn't cheat...)
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:16:26 UTC
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Post by mercutio
Post by RichL
Post by mercutio
Post by RichL
Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it
too obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank
Jim
Chocolate!!
Very good !!
Now the 25 Point bonus
The Name of the dog that sang it (no fair googling)
Jim
Farfel (something like that...I didn't cheat...)
That's it. Google is cheating. Then you can't post here anymore.
Twibil
2009-08-08 00:27:25 UTC
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N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best, dilllll-doooos!
(Well, that's how we sang it in *my* junior high school, anyway.)
iL_WeReo
2009-08-08 01:08:56 UTC
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N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best, dilllll-doooos!
(Well, that's how we sang it in *my* junior high school, anyway.)
It doesn't even rhyme.
iL_WeReo
2009-08-08 01:07:56 UTC
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Jim
I'm with you.  Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it too
obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quiz
N-e-s-t-l-e-s , Nestles makes the very best__________
Fill in the blank
Jim
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Chack-o-late.
iL_WeReo
2009-08-08 01:07:32 UTC
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On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in
front of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated
with these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this
very day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!!   ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O   :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball
XL-5, in reverse order..
.I am evidently a bit older as for us it was Roy Rogers , the Lone
Ranger and Hanna Barbera  RULED ( Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick
Draw McGraw  (I'll do the thinin' around here)( and Babalooie) et all.
when I was not quite a teen the Bowery Boys Movies and the Sons of
Hercules movies
When I was very young I seem to remember a show called Winky Dink
whyere you had a magic screen ( a piece of plastic) you put on the TV
and special washable crayons and when the hero was falling ( for
example) they would tell you to draw a parachute and you would and it
would appear. Lets not forget Capt. Kangaroo, Mr Moose. Tom Terrific
and Mr Green Jeans
I could go on foreever . Oh wait I just have
Jim
I'm with you.  Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it too
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Option B, sir. Option B.
iL_WeReo
2009-08-08 01:12:59 UTC
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Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in
front of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated
with these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this
very day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!!   ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O   :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball
XL-5, in reverse order..
.I am evidently a bit older as for us it was Roy Rogers , the Lone
Ranger and Hanna Barbera  RULED ( Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick
Draw McGraw  (I'll do the thinin' around here)( and Babalooie) et all.
when I was not quite a teen the Bowery Boys Movies and the Sons of
Hercules movies
When I was very young I seem to remember a show called Winky Dink
whyere you had a magic screen ( a piece of plastic) you put on the TV
and special washable crayons and when the hero was falling ( for
example) they would tell you to draw a parachute and you would and it
would appear. Lets not forget Capt. Kangaroo, Mr Moose. Tom Terrific
and Mr Green Jeans
I could go on foreever . Oh wait I just have
Jim
I'm with you.  Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it too
obvious how old I am? ;-)- Hide quoted text -
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You're forgetting one. The bird that used to go Meep Meep! Or was that
a coyote?
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:11:18 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in
front of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated
with these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this
very day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball
XL-5, in reverse order..
.I am evidently a bit older as for us it was Roy Rogers , the Lone
Ranger and Hanna Barbera RULED ( Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick
Draw McGraw (I'll do the thinin' around here)( and Babalooie) et all.
when I was not quite a teen the Bowery Boys Movies and the Sons of
Hercules movies
When I was very young I seem to remember a show called Winky Dink
whyere you had a magic screen ( a piece of plastic) you put on the TV
and special washable crayons and when the hero was falling ( for
example) they would tell you to draw a parachute and you would and it
would appear. Lets not forget Capt. Kangaroo, Mr Moose. Tom Terrific
and Mr Green Jeans
I could go on foreever . Oh wait I just have
Jim
I'm with you. Quick Draw was great!
How about Ding Dong School (hah!) and Pinky Lee, or am I making it too
obvious how old I am? ;-)
Quick Draw I remember, but barely and rarely. The others I've never heard
of.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 01:34:16 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order..
.I am evidently a bit older as for us it was Roy Rogers , the Lone
Ranger and Hanna Barbera RULED ( Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick
Draw McGraw (I'll do the thinin' around here)( and Babalooie) et all.
when I was not quite a teen the Bowery Boys Movies and the Sons of
Hercules movies
When I was very young I seem to remember a show called Winky Dink
whyere you had a magic screen ( a piece of plastic) you put on the TV
and special washable crayons and when the hero was falling ( for
example) they would tell you to draw a parachute and you would and it
would appear. Lets not forget Capt. Kangaroo, Mr Moose. Tom Terrific
and Mr Green Jeans
I could go on foreever . Oh wait I just have
Jim
Remember-no Google for this. This is awl stone-cold recollection from
memory.
iL_WeReo
2009-08-08 01:11:52 UTC
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Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!!   ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O   :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
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Whoa. There was another show, maybe Flash Gordon, where they were
flying around in a spaceship and they wore heavy metal masks.
Rufus
2009-08-08 01:50:26 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
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- Show quoted text -
Whoa. There was another show, maybe Flash Gordon, where they were
flying around in a spaceship and they wore heavy metal masks.
...not Space Ghost...but Space Ghost anyway...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:12:55 UTC
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Post by iL_WeReo
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Whoa. There was another show, maybe Flash Gordon, where they were
flying around in a spaceship and they wore heavy metal masks.
...not Space Ghost...but Space Ghost anyway...
--
- Rufus
No, not Space Ghost. I never heard of that one. Could it have been Flash
Gordon?

Remember, no googles for this anyone. This is strictly from memory. Unless
you're under 20 we'll let you go google.
Rufus
2009-08-08 04:21:44 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by iL_WeReo
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Whoa. There was another show, maybe Flash Gordon, where they were
flying around in a spaceship and they wore heavy metal masks.
...not Space Ghost...but Space Ghost anyway...
--
- Rufus
No, not Space Ghost. I never heard of that one. Could it have been Flash
Gordon?
Remember, no googles for this anyone. This is strictly from memory. Unless
you're under 20 we'll let you go google.
Yeah - no Googling...I can recall the flying capes, but not metal masks
when it comes to Flash Gordon...but you could be right with Flash.

...which gets me around to - Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Green Hornet,
Lone Ranger, Bat Masterson (which I think was mentioned elsewhere), Have
Gun Will Travel...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:30:33 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by iL_WeReo
Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Whoa. There was another show, maybe Flash Gordon, where they were
flying around in a spaceship and they wore heavy metal masks.
...not Space Ghost...but Space Ghost anyway...
--
- Rufus
No, not Space Ghost. I never heard of that one. Could it have been Flash
Gordon?
Remember, no googles for this anyone. This is strictly from memory.
Unless you're under 20 we'll let you go google.
Yeah - no Googling...I can recall the flying capes, but not metal masks
when it comes to Flash Gordon...but you could be right with Flash.
...which gets me around to - Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Green Hornet,
Lone Ranger, Bat Masterson (which I think was mentioned elsewhere), Have
Gun Will Travel...
--
- Rufus
Superman -loved
Batman -loved
Spiderman -don't remember
Green Hornet -was that with Bruce Lee? Absolute loved
Lone Ranger -better than acceptable
Bat Masterson (which I think was mentioned elsewhere) - don't remember
seeing it mentioned elsewhere. Sort of obscure, but when I caught it I
really enjoyed it

Have Gun Will Travel... -from what I remember of it that was awesome
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:32:56 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
...Land of the Giants, The Invaders...Space 1999...
...I was all over the Thunderbirds...and Stingray...and Fireball XL-5,
in reverse order...
--
- Rufus- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Whoa. There was another show, maybe Flash Gordon, where they were
flying around in a spaceship and they wore heavy metal masks.
It was a awesome show.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-07 20:51:47 UTC
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Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
Pretty good going.
iL_WeReo
2009-08-07 21:27:49 UTC
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On Aug 7, 4:14 pm, "Angus Manwaring"
Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!!   ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously).
The Champions
The Time Tunnel
Timeslip
The Avengers
The Saint
The Prisoner
Callan
Colditz
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O   :)
And although I think they're avit crap now,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Lost in Space
Have you foregetten Fantastic Voyage? I liked it better than Voyage To
The Bottom Of The Sea.
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:47:15 UTC
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Post by Angus Manwaring
On 06-Aug-09 22:42:00, iL_weReo said
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
What???
No Thunderbirds?!! No wonder you Americans are so crazeee!!! ;)
Seriously, Thunderbirds is CORE material for the psyche.
Star Trek (old series, obviously) -A#1
The Champions -never heard of. Sounds like a good premise though
The Time Tunnel -wow!
Timeslip -never heard of
The Avengers -loved it!
The Saint -over my head
The Prisoner -never heard of
Callan -ditto
Colditz -ditto again
Yeah, Hawaii Five-O :) -the Best!
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea-loved it as much as Fantastic Voyage
Lost in Space-couldn't wait!

There was another show that noone's mentioned yet calwed The Millionaire. It
was a wonderful show, fiction of course, about an anonymous millionaire who
in the beginning of each show had an agent just bestow a million bucks on
someone because he liked what they were doing.

I think someone should bestow a million on me!
i***@gmail.com
2009-08-08 01:07:14 UTC
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Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 01:25:10 UTC
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Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
Honestly? Not. But sounds great. I like Jack Lord.

How about it, does anyone remember 'Stoney Burke'?
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 01:29:03 UTC
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Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
And remember, you can't go to Google for these. Everything is from memory.
Like the old days. If you go to Google, you're not real. Except we'll accept
exceptional cases if you're under 20.
Rufus
2009-08-08 01:38:41 UTC
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Post by i***@gmail.com
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
...dang...Then Came Bronson...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 01:41:39 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by i***@gmail.com
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
...dang...Then Came Bronson...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember that.
Rufus
2009-08-08 01:45:10 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by i***@gmail.com
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
...dang...Then Came Bronson...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember that.
...launched his career, I think...before the "Deathwish"
franchise...Hawaii Five-O was a natural after it...

...speaking of such, Streets of San Fransisco...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 02:26:06 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by i***@gmail.com
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
...dang...Then Came Bronson...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember that.
...launched his career, I think...before the "Deathwish"
franchise...Hawaii Five-O was a natural after it...
...speaking of such, Streets of San Fransisco...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember Deathwish, but I can tell you a lot about Hawaii 5-0. I
used to love that show. And Streets of San Francisco, that was hellifying.

I don't remember any specific episodes of the Streets of San Francisco, but
I can tell you just about awl there is to know about Hawaii 5-0.
Rufus
2009-08-08 02:37:16 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by i***@gmail.com
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
...dang...Then Came Bronson...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember that.
...launched his career, I think...before the "Deathwish"
franchise...Hawaii Five-O was a natural after it...
...speaking of such, Streets of San Fransisco...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember Deathwish, but I can tell you a lot about Hawaii 5-0. I
used to love that show. And Streets of San Francisco, that was hellifying.
I don't remember any specific episodes of the Streets of San Francisco, but
I can tell you just about awl there is to know about Hawaii 5-0.
...I crossed you up - the "Deathwish" series was a movie franchise, but
all featured Charles Bronson in the lead role as the death-dealer, and
came after the...er..."Then Came Bronson" TV series.

Dang...I didn't recall that he'd died - we had a speech teacher in my
high school who's husband was THE spitting image of Charles Bronson and
his "Deathwish" persona...leather jacket and all...
--
- Rufus
WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:14:36 UTC
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Post by Rufus
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Rufus
Post by i***@gmail.com
Post by iL_weReo
I don't know how many bells this will ring with you Brits, but it
still may mean something to us Americans. The following are some of
the shows that molded and shaped my formative years. Laying in front
of the B & W on my belly and pajamas watching and fascinated with
these things. Towards the end are shows I still watch to this very
day.
I am going to add to this list, so feel free to do the same. Slow
Superman (original black and white series)
Batman (with Adam West)
Davy & Goliath
Top Cat (cartoon)
WWF Wrestling (on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 12 noon)
The Honeymooners
The Jackie Gleason Show
Hawaii 5-0
Magnum P.I.
Mannix
Barney (Detective show?)
Columbo
The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gigantor (Cartoon)
Chiller Theatre
Five Star Movie
Dateline (and the like on occassion)
COPS
America's Most Wanted
Antiques Road Show (PBS)
Jeopardy
The Secrets of Magic Finally Revealed
Eyewitness News and awl news shows
Awl (or most) Judge Shows wonder why? lol
Does anyone remember the TV series called 'Stoney Burke' with actor
Jack Lord , from the 1960's ?? I used to love watching that. He was
a professional Bronco Rider that sometimes got himself into big du
du .
...dang...Then Came Bronson...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember that.
...launched his career, I think...before the "Deathwish"
franchise...Hawaii Five-O was a natural after it...
...speaking of such, Streets of San Fransisco...
--
- Rufus
I don't remember Deathwish, but I can tell you a lot about Hawaii 5-0. I
used to love that show. And Streets of San Francisco, that was hellifying.
I don't remember any specific episodes of the Streets of San Francisco,
but I can tell you just about awl there is to know about Hawaii 5-0.
...I crossed you up - the "Deathwish" series was a movie franchise, but
all featured Charles Bronson in the lead role as the death-dealer, and
came after the...er..."Then Came Bronson" TV series.
Dang...I didn't recall that he'd died - we had a speech teacher in my high
school who's husband was THE spitting image of Charles Bronson and his
"Deathwish" persona...leather jacket and all...
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Awesome dude, you got me. I *thought* there something going on with that. I
couldn't put my finger on it.
Stephen Cowell
2009-08-08 03:08:51 UTC
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Clutch Cargo!
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Steve
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WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 03:15:24 UTC
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Clutch Cargo!
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Steve
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I've never heard of that until just now. Tell us about it. I want to know
what year it was.
Rufus
2009-08-08 04:09:07 UTC
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Post by Stephen Cowell
Clutch Cargo!
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Steve
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I've never heard of that until just now. Tell us about it. I want to know
what year it was.
...with Spinner and Paddlefoot...it was one of those funky
cardboard-cutout animations with a live actor's lips moving in the faces
for the dialog - like Space Angel. Both appeared on Garfield Goose...

...Johnny Quest!
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WeReo_ScoTTy
2009-08-08 04:31:12 UTC
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Post by WeReo_ScoTTy
Post by Stephen Cowell
Clutch Cargo!
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Steve
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I've never heard of that until just now. Tell us about it. I want to know
what year it was.
...with Spinner and Paddlefoot...it was one of those funky
cardboard-cutout animations with a live actor's lips moving in the faces
for the dialog - like Space Angel. Both appeared on Garfield Goose...
...Johnny Quest!
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- Rufus
Lol, I'm totally lost.
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