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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Others:
> Duck Tails
> Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
I remember these, watched occasionally.
> Inspector Gadget
Ah, a favorite of mine.
> Smurfs
> Alf (it actually was a cartoon once)
Smurfs, yeah... I remember those. I also remember the cat would always
meow as soon as he saw the little blue people, and they would scatter
with their hands in front of them ;)
> Ren and Stimpy (sp?)
Ooh another favorite.
I had a brief stint watching Rocko's Modern Life. (From the same
network, I think)
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Tim Cook wrote:
> Orchid XP v3 wrote:
>> Heman
>> Thundercats
>> Transformers
>> My Little Pony
>> Care Bears
>> Mysterious Cities of Gold
>> Eighty Days Around the World
>> Jem
>
> Not allowed to watch He-Man, She-Ra, Thundercats, Transformers, Voltron,
> G.I. Joe, Ghostbusters, et cetera due to satanic (read: has magic)
Ahh, I remember watching G.I. Joe as well, and Ghostbusters.
> Dangermouse
> the Monkees
I remember The Monkees when I was real little.
> Mr. Wizard
> 3-2-1 Contact
> Reading Rainbow
Mr. Wizard was my favorite!
3-2-1 Contact was good.
I remember seeing Reading Rainbow a lot in school.
> Newton's Apple
> Square One TV
These, too (in school)
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Tim Cook wrote:
> Dennis the Menace
I remember both the original series and the animated one. Original B&W
was better, imo. "Heloooooo Mr Wilson"
> school, segue into MacGuyver, Star Trek: TNG, Time Trax, Babylon 5,
> Space Rangers, ST:DS9, seaQuest, Earth 2, et cetera.
MacGuyver ... (sheepish) A favorite when I was a kid...
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"Tim Cook" <z99### [at] bellsouthnet> wrote in message
news:47033e02$1@news.povray.org...
>
> Star Trek: TNG,
> Time Trax,
> Babylon 5,
> Space Rangers,
> ST:DS9,
> seaQuest,
Oh my, lots of good memories there. Wonder if I could locate space rangers
or time trax on DVD...They were good
I recently introduced a friend to B5, so I'm having the pleasure of watching
it all again. (we watched War Without End just a couple weeks ago)
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Tim Cook wrote:
>
>> Dennis the Menace
>
> I remember both the original series and the animated one. Original B&W
> was better, imo. "Heloooooo Mr Wilson"
>
>> school, segue into MacGuyver, Star Trek: TNG, Time Trax, Babylon 5,
>> Space Rangers, ST:DS9, seaQuest, Earth 2, et cetera.
>
> MacGuyver ... (sheepish) A favorite when I was a kid...
>
That reminds me - I used to watch
The A-Team
they made cool things in the end
and nobody ever got really hurt
Tom
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On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 14:43:04 -0400, Tom Austin wrote:
> The A-Team
> they made cool things in the end
> and nobody ever got really hurt
McGyver...
Jim
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On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 20:29:51 +0200, Gail Shaw wrote:
> Oh my, lots of good memories there. Wonder if I could locate space
> rangers or time trax on DVD...They were good
Yeah, but most of those aren't things I watched as a kid, but rather as
an adult...
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 14:43:04 -0400, Tom Austin wrote:
>
>> The A-Team
>> they made cool things in the end
>> and nobody ever got really hurt
>
> McGyver...
>
> Jim
Have to go to the internet classic grudge match, A-Team vs McGyver.
http://www.grudge-match.com/History/ateam-macgyver.shtml
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> Wonderful World of Disney I do recall watching regularly as well, now you
> mention it. I also forgot Tom & Jerry, Scooby Doo, The Brady Bunch (some
> of the things I list now just make me shake my head), Popeye, Flinstones,
> the Jetsons.
>
> Jim
Popeye definitely was a never miss when I was really young. Flintstones
yes, but that was highschool days. Flop on the couch after a day at
school: Flintstones, Start Trek, Jetsons, while waiting for dinner,
before homework.
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Sherry Shaw wrote:
> Out of the clear blue of the western sky comes...
> SKY KING!!!
1:00 - 2:00 pn Saturday afternoons. So usually only if it was raining.
Never could figure out the point of that program.
>
> Oh, and:
> The Mickey Mouse Club
Of course!!!!! How could I forget dark-haired Annette. Gawd I was in
love with her. I forget which letters she got to sing though.
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