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Offline DREDIOCK

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« Reply #45 on: June 24, 2006, 01:16:32 AM »
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Don't forget the parts that sucked.

Grandma coming over and usurping the television so she could watch the Lawrence Welk show.

Gawd how we hated that. We were missing Gilligan gawdamnit!


Wasnt grandma comming over for me but having to go and stay over my grandparents house over night.
Freaking Lawrence Welk and even worse...

HEE HAW.

God I hated Hee Haw with a bloody passion.

Other shows I hated was two my mother used to watch

Peyton Place

And Dr Killdare


On the up side there was Mon,Tue, Wed etc etc Night at the movies on NBC I think it was
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« Reply #46 on: June 24, 2006, 01:24:24 AM »
Hey. anyone remember these things?

ZEROIDS
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« Reply #47 on: June 24, 2006, 01:28:40 AM »
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Hey. anyone remember these things?

ZEROIDS


Not at all.
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« Reply #48 on: June 24, 2006, 01:33:11 AM »
Lawrence Welk has some cuties on it.  That's the only reason codgers watch it.  Actually, I wouldn't mind if Hee Haw started back, the reruns at least.:D



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« Reply #49 on: June 24, 2006, 01:36:50 AM »
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[HEE HAW.

God I hated Hee Haw with a bloody passion.

Other shows I hated was two my mother used to watch


LOL!

You just brought back some repressed memories! He Haw, and Sony & Sher

Fugg, my dad like the former, mom the later. I was screwed twice before I was 5.

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« Reply #50 on: June 24, 2006, 01:46:16 AM »
Sorry Mr. Big.  

If I hadda been 5, my dad wouldn't have let me watch something like Sonny and Cher.  He woulda considered that show seditious.  Rowan and Martin's Laugh In was barely tolerated because I was old enough to view it.  Dad didn't like that show at all, except for Tiny Tim, who dad mocked.  It was funny as all get out when he did that.




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« Reply #51 on: June 24, 2006, 01:54:34 AM »
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Sorry Mr. Big.  

If I hadda been 5, my dad wouldn't have let me watch something like Sonny and Cher.  He woulda considered that show seditious.  Rowan and Martin's Laugh In was barely tolerated because I was old enough to view it.  Dad didn't like that show at all, except for Tiny Tim, who dad mocked.  It was funny as all get out when he did that.




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LOL, now you bring up Laugh In :)

Ah, the memories.

BTW, I just looked up HEE Haw. It's the 3rd longest running TV series in American history, After Wheel of Fortune and some other crap show :)

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« Reply #52 on: June 24, 2006, 02:02:21 AM »
70 here. Untill 75, my best friend was an ape. :D (I don't think that would be accepteable with today's higene standards)
Still have most of my 80's LPs.
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« Reply #53 on: June 24, 2006, 02:08:17 AM »
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As children, we would ride in cars with no seat belts or air bags

i remember laying down right at the back window (above the back seats) in my dads mercury cougar... waving at the cops... having a good ole time.. ha ha ha....


(61) Yeah, did the same thing laid in the back window and look up at the stars.But I think the car was a Delta 88, to long ago,lol

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« Reply #54 on: June 24, 2006, 06:59:21 AM »
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The (Uncensored) Bugs Bunny Show - modern cartoons can't begin to compare to it.

Sky King

Roy Rogers

Have Gun Will Travel

Rawhide

Sing Along With Mitch

Chicago

The Eagles

The Beach Boys

The Carpenters

The Who

Three Dog Night

The Everly Brothers

Simon and Garfunkel

Elvis (The 1950s-early 60s version)

Dusty Springfield

Sandra Dee

Frankie Avalon

Annette Funicello

Bobby Darin

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« Reply #55 on: June 24, 2006, 07:26:13 AM »
My youth represented:


My world as a youth represented:


There was nothing like being a kid in Texas in the 70's.

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« Reply #56 on: June 24, 2006, 08:29:07 AM »
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AMC Javelins




ROFL
ZAP! Flashback!
I had one of these, very close to this one, although I believe either the camera screwed up the image or this one has been repainted with the color off. The Big Bad Orange Javelin`s orange was much brighter than this.
Ahhhh the memories.  
In what is infamously known as " The Sin Palace Standoff" ,around here, I cut a deal with the folks who had the place surrounded, with guns trained, to let the females out before the poo poo came down. I gave the keys to my Javelin to who is now my wife, to take the three chicks out. Later found out that a ..errrrrrrr..... not so confident male who was present, went out hiding by laying down across the back floorboard hump. :)
Would love to be able to tell the story in it`s entireity here, but it would get zapped. :)
(Note: The cops showed up after an hour or so and ruined the fun. :))
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« Reply #57 on: June 24, 2006, 08:50:05 AM »
And remember these commercials for....

Capn Crunch

Creepy Crawlers
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« Reply #58 on: June 24, 2006, 10:36:08 AM »
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Chevy Barracudas


:rofl Just noticed this. Too much homegrown? :)
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« Reply #59 on: June 24, 2006, 10:43:42 AM »
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In what is infamously known as " The Sin Palace Standoff" ,around here, I cut a deal with the folks who had the place surrounded, with guns trained, to let the females out before the poo poo came down. I gave the keys to my Javelin to who is now my wife, to take the three chicks out. Later found out that a ..errrrrrrr..... not so confident male who was present, went out hiding by laying down across the back floorboard hump. :)
Would love to be able to tell the story in it`s entireity here, but it would get zapped. :)
(Note: The cops showed up after an hour or so and ruined the fun. :))


Ok.. lemme get this straight.. yer running a potatohouse, owned a javelin, the cops surrounded the the place, you talked 'em into lettin the women go (among them your now wife) and one of the dicks.. err johns slipped out wit da beyatchs..

Ya gotta flesh that one out. It DOES sound like a heluva good show. ;)
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