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Reply #90 posted 06/17/11 3:03pm

JoeTyler

Early Spielberg

Woody Allen comedies

nuff said cool

[Edited 6/17/11 8:03am]

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Reply #91 posted 06/17/11 7:40pm

namepeace

babynoz said:

kitbradley said:

lol I know. I grew up in the 70's and we only had 7 channels to watch and I would just watch TV all day! Now, there are 207 with very little interesting programming on any of them! smile

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The uhf channels had all the good cartoons. Every day after school nobody had to worry about where the kids were. lol

absolutely true -- UHF stations (many of which became Fox affiliates) were a smorgasboard of great animation:

Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies

Woody Woodpecker/Droopy

Tom & Jerry

Scooby-Doo/Hanna-Barbera 'toons

60's/70's Marvel Comics 'toons

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Reply #92 posted 06/17/11 11:01pm

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ufoclub said:

We even had a Ford Pinto!

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Reply #93 posted 06/18/11 1:00am

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onder

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noimageatall said:

ufoclub said:

We even had a Ford Pinto!

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Y'all so gangsta... lol With the safety features there are on cars nowadays....you guys had guts. biggrin

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Reply #94 posted 06/18/11 3:12am

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namepeace said:

babynoz said:

The uhf channels had all the good cartoons. Every day after school nobody had to worry about where the kids were. lol

absolutely true -- UHF stations (many of which became Fox affiliates) were a smorgasboard of great animation:

Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies

Woody Woodpecker/Droopy

Tom & Jerry

Scooby-Doo/Hanna-Barbera 'toons

60's/70's Marvel Comics 'toons

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Reply #95 posted 06/18/11 3:33am

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Cuz 70s porn was full of bush!!!!! & eye do mean lots of bush!!!It would of been like playing with chubacca..

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Reply #96 posted 06/18/11 5:52am

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kitbradley said:

XxAxX said:

i still do sometimes redface remember creature features at midnight?

Oh lord yes! Except, it came on at noon on Saturdays here in Michigan. We used to have a local personality named Sir Graves Ghastly who showed old horror movies on Saturday afternoon, also. He'd scare the crap out of me whenever he'd raise up out of that damn coffin! lol

HELL YEAH!!!!!!!

SIR GRAVES, SOUL TRAIN, AND SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK WITH A BOWEL OF CEREAL!!!!!!!! nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty nutty

I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ!
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Reply #97 posted 06/18/11 5:40pm

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debbiedean2 said:

SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK WITH A BOWEL OF CEREAL!

So...what were you watching when you were actually eating the cereal?

It's what you make it.
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Reply #98 posted 06/20/11 1:58am

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Music of Jean Luc Ponty - A great master jazz violinist

King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa (1970)

Astrorama (with Masahiko Sato) (1970)

New Violin Summit (with Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Michał Urbaniak, Nipso Brantner, Terje Rypdal, Wolfgang Dauner, Neville Whitehead, Robert Wyatt) (1972)

Upon the Wings of Music (1975)

Aurora (1975)

Imaginary Voyage (1976)

Live in Hamburg (1976)

Enigmatic Ocean (1977)

Cosmic Messenger (1978)

A Taste for Passion (1979)

Live (1979)

Cosmic Messenger, as well as the whol album is still one of my favorite listening tracks. It's mellow and other worldly in sound.

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