Posted on 09/24/2010 6:55:34 AM PDT by captjanaway
The appeal of animated cartoons can be long-lasting. I grew up in the 1960s, when the era of TV cartoon series was at its height. Until the 1950s, cartoon shorts by Disney and Warner Bros., such as Merry Melodies, Looney Tunes, Silly Symphonies, as well as Tex Avery shorts, had been designed for movie theatres, run before a main presentation. Those were added to kids TV schedules but cartoons were soon tailor-made for the medium of TV. William Hanna and Josef Barbera produced their own shows with characters such as Huckleberry Hound or Yogi Bear voiced by Daws Butler. Countless other cartoon characters chased each other across the small screen, the most memorable being voiced by Mel Blanc. Cartoons were an integral part of growing up for kids around the globe.
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These ladies are locked and loaded!
Practice makes PERFECT!
Go sister go!
Practice makes PERFECT!
Go sister go!
“No...its a gay muslim”
No...its a gay moslem
How a gay muzzleman.
Or a gay mohammedan.
I've always heard that this was the way Islam started, but is there any EVIDENCE of that? Could it be that someone overlaid that onto Islam later, simply to give it some legitimacy in the eyes of the Judeo-Christian world. It's obvious that Mohammed took practices of Judaism and Christianity, and interlaced them with his own ideas, when writing the Koran.
Mohammedan faggot.
Nothing “gay” about sodomite perverts ...
***William Hanna and Josef Barbera produced their own shows with characters such as Huckleberry Hound or Yogi Bear voiced by Daws Butler.***
Our local newspaper TV critic called them the Hanna-Barbera garbage factory. Their cartoons were awful! Animation was terrible, not like it was when they worked for MGM.
I love the old cartoons up until H-B took over the saturday morning cartoon shows. the H-B cartoons had something lacking, ANIMATION!
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