Posted on 09/05/2017 4:36:52 AM PDT by simpson96
Sing it, Leon.
Uh, that may have been part of how she got the 'bump' in the first place?
There’s some pure class right there.
I agree with the restaurant fully...
So do I. I don’t want to see anyone’s this ‘n’ that, no matter what size or shape they are. Well, except Tom Selleck. But anyway, just put some clothes on, people!
I saw this Black chick the other day with her belly hanging out of her shirt, I think she was just fat though.
It’s not a good look.
“Theres some pure class right there./Its not a good look.”
MUH PATRIARCHY!
She’ll make a GREAT mom...
Probably. This would’ve been before Impy was born, late ‘70s/early ‘80s. As someone said in the comments thread, when “Soul Train” came on, that marked the end of the Saturday morning cartoons. I remember Sunday afternoons (before cable) on our local ABC affiliate they ran “Academy Award Theater” (30+ years later I still remember the theme music), often Elvis movies (then less than 20 years old) and Looney Toons cartoons afterwards. Then “Wonderful World of Disney.” The cusp between family television to the horror of today that changed by the late ‘80s/early ‘90s.
Wikipedia says
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_Weekend_Special
That show ran till 1997, so maybe I saw it, though I don’t recall from any of the episode descriptions. According to Network Schedules it ran at 11:30AM my time in the early 90’s, IRRC I usually switched off the tv around that time.
“The Adventures of Con Sawyer and Hucklemary Finn”
WTF kind of cartoons did they show?
I probably didn’t watch it as much as I did NBC’s morning lineup on Saturday’s. I got up so early on Saturday (5am or so) because my father was still in the Navy then in the ‘70s, and I would see him off to his Reserves meetings, so the Farm Report would be on then before the cartoons. I don’t even remember if they ran a morning news on Saturdays before our news-obsessed era. My favorite cartoon on NBC was unquestionably “The Smurfs”, though it didn’t begin until the end of 1981. I collected those rubber minifigures they issued then, still have ‘em.
My favorite was X-Men. I liked Garfield and Friends too.
So many of those shows were syndicated so I’m not sure when I watched some of them but I think I mostly watched CBS and FOX.
That was on long after I stopped watching Saturday morning cartoons. I was curious to discover Garfield did first appear in a tv cartoon show as long ago as 1980 (barely 2 years after it was created for the newspapers), though I don’t recall having seen it. I do remember when they did primetime version of it on occasion (a la Peanuts) with Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield (he was famous for having been the unseen, but always heard, voice of Carlton the Doorman on “Rhoda”). I can’t imagine anyone but him as Garfield’s voice, although he has since died.
Yep. Fun times.
I also remember when the local affiliate channels showed movies, cartoons, local shows, etc.
And there was actual “family television”.
All gone now.
“That show ran till 1997, so maybe I saw it...”/The Adventures of Con Sawyer and Hucklemary Finn/”WTF kind of cartoons did they show?”
Fun cartoons. I don’t remember that exact cartoon, but it was probably Tom & Huck being portrayed as cats or fish. Goofy fun for kids.
I have this playing in mah head: https://youtu.be/NLLm4TbxZmo
You are The internet equivalent of a crazy old dude yelling get off my lawn
Wow thank god for humblegunner trolling the blogs
Right on Leon! Great release. Carney remains a favorite... As the soundtrack to a summer filled with young intense love.
Egads. The quality of that show plummeted mightily.
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