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    RIP Andy Griffith

    I don't get it... I left a comment on an article about his death, sharing my feelings of sadness over his passing, and how far back my memories of him and his Mayberry neighbors go back... and I get a bunch of thumbs down on it... what's with that? I said nothing negative or offense, so what did...
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    RIP Andy Griffith

    Well, let's be honest... if not a street like Sesame Street, we all would love to live in a town like Mayberry, wouldn't we?
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    The "I Saw Something REALLY Weird Today" Thread

    I am dumbfounded by how some people are so "uneducated" that when hear "Yankee Doodle Dandy", they assume it's an instrumental version of the Barney theme song.
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    The 50s and 60s Sitcoms Thread

    We actually have separate threads for these decades (50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, etc), the only thing is they're buried deep within the forums, and they were all actually started up in muffin-induced craziness.
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    RIP Andy Griffith

    OMG... OMG... no, please no... I'm actually tearing up as I write this: yes, Andy Griffith was a legend, but down here in the south, he was much more than that, he was an icon, his show is almost always on TV, whether it's local channels playing reruns, or the cable networks like TV Land...
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    Silly things you said, did, or thought as a kid

    Thanks a lot Newsie, I just had that song out of my head, now it's stuck in my head again. :batty:
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    Internet Doomsday...what?

    Almost... :p There ARE Mac viruses and such out there, so they're not entirely the superior computing machine out there.
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    "What I Am" vs "Don't Give Up"

    Well, I think pop songs of today aren't as bad as they were back in the 90s... I mean, talk about a scene when you've got a school bus full of pre-teen kids singing along with the radio to lyrics like: "Picture this, we were both buck naked, bangin' on the bathroom floor."
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    What do you know about dreams?

    Nope. And it's been a good month or so since I watched any kind of 9-11 documentary, which makes the dream all the more strange and random.
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    Cookie Monster hits Australia

    I dunno, he looks similar to the one they were using throughout the mid-2000s.
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    Some Puppetry advice?

    Okay, I understand, that makes sense. And I agree, I'd like to see some real-world exposure, I happen to agree with Jim's sentiments about how great puppets look outdoors, in the natural light, in the real world, so any ideas you have there, like something similar to Travelling Matt, I say go...
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    What do you know about dreams?

    Last night, I had one of the strangest dreams I've ever had in my life... I had this dream that I was inside the World Trade Center, in one of the towers, just as it was collapsing: I remember standing there, hearing the rumbling, looking up at the ceiling, just waiting for it to come down on...
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    None Like it Hot: The "I Hate the Heat" Club

    Ho-ly crap! I just saw on the news that the constant 100+ degree weather we've had over the weekend was the cause of a fish kill in a community pond/lake in South Knoxville... I mean, literally, hundreds, maybe even thousands of fish were just floating there in the water, dead... apparently...
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    Some Puppetry advice?

    I really don't know of any advice that I could give you, as I think this is pretty darn good myself: Brownie's overall movements and mannerisms are done really well, and I like the straight-forward, dry sense of humor you've thrown into the reviews, "Carried on by James Cameron and some other...
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    Anyone into 90s toons and classic 40s cartoons?

    Considering that I grew up during the 90s, a lot of cartoons that are near and dear to me are the ones that put channels like Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network on the map. Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Rocko's Modern Life, Hey...
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    CGI replacing puppets and cartoons :(

    It's not that they're trying to make them look more real (which they don't always in some cases), it's because CGI is a lot cheaper than building complicated puppets and animatronics, and a lot easier than hand-drawing thousands and thousands of pictures, so naturally, all these production...
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    Questions about anything

    1. Pretty much at the turn of the millenium. 2. See number one. 3. Beats me.
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    Silly things you said, did, or thought as a kid

    When I was a little kid of three, four, and five, I didn't know the name of The Beatles' song "Love Me Do", let alone all of the lyrics (because until I had my tonsils out, I couldn't hear properly)... I could only identify it by the harmonica tune throughout, which, whenever I heard it, made me...
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    What's the weirdest movie you've ever seen?

    Of course, but it's a much bigger gamble when it comes to doing this through computers. For example, SPOILER ALERT, in the end, they do get divorced, and the wife moves away, changes her hairstyle, and suckers another man from the internet into hooking up with her.
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    What's the weirdest movie you've ever seen?

    The Wife He Met Online is quite the psychological thriller that can certainly make you want to think twice about internet relationships and online dating and such. I mean really, this wife had some SERIOUS issues stemming from a childhood full of neglect and abuse that basically messed her up...
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