Posted on 11/23/2006 9:36:05 PM PST by wallcrawlr
When I salute something, everyone notices.
Dudes, youre stuck at work. HAHA...that sucks for you.
Sully777 asked me to create this thread for him while he's away...that alone is a sure sign of silliness.
There are some sick, twisted, lame and even perverted kids shows and cartoons out there.
For example this one:
Lazy Town
What sick twisted mofo paired 2 older dudes with a preteen girl??
...and of course, we all knew this dude was perverted before self love night at the movies.
Pee Wee's Playhouse
Add some of your own favorites memories...or pics...or hot babes. Whatever it takes to make it through the day.
Sully777, I love ya man (but not in a weird, uncomfortable way)
what a lame thread.
(snicker).
good ol' GW approves of this thread
Any come to mind?
Wassup, WC?
The Camp misses you, btw! Teeny don't post there! TFG!
The penultimate bad cartoon! WARNING! NSFW, nobody under 18, either!
http://www.starterupsteve.com/swf/strife.html
I loved Cool McCool as a kid...but let's face it, it was a BAD cartoon!
Super President was an American animated cartoon that aired Saturday mornings on NBC from September 16, 1967 and December 28, 1968. The series was produced by the DePatie-Freleng animation company.
Even by Saturday morning superhero standards, the series' concept was off the wall: American President James Norcross is given superpowers as the result of a cosmic storm; he now has increased strength and the ability to change his molecular composition at will. A hidden panel in the Oval Office allows him access to his secret base; a hidden cave beneath the "Presidential Mansion" (a somewhat modified White House). Super President travels either by using a futuristic automobile/aircraft/submarine called the Omnicar, or by using jets built into his belt.
Despite the fact that the character's name is "Super President," for some reason only Norcross' chubby, pipe-smoking advisor Jerry Sayles knows that Norcross and Super President are one and the same. Because the series only ran for just over a year and was seldom shown in reruns, the series has faded in most viewers memories. This was further compounded by the fact that all television stations that shared affiliation with NBC and CBS and/or ABC chose to air competing programming instead. This low level of exposure to audences has lead to asserations that no such show ever existed despite TV Guide and other programming schedule guides stating the contrary. However, the series has appeared in recent years on bootleg videocassettes and DVDs, thus proving its existence.
Yeah. Tip THAT for lame, if you think you can! :)
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