Ilikemuppets
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Well I want not alive during those days, but it is fun to see.Ditto. It was fun.
Well I want not alive during those days, but it is fun to see.Ditto. It was fun.
Well, Fred & Barney had The Flinstones being sponsored by Post Cereals and so, Mr. Flinstone & Mr. Rubble promoted the Pebbles' Cereals in commercials. XDWell I want not alive during those days, but it is fun to see.
Yeah1 But that was back a long time ago. I mean they just do not do those kinds of things anymore. But I wish that they did.Well, Fred & Barney had The Flinstones being sponsored by Post Cereals and so, Mr. Flinstone & Mr. Rubble promoted the Pebbles' Cereals in commercials. XD
Wow, I remember this one! Anyone ever see the Droopy and Shaggy one?A great bumper from when Cartoon network was great: http://youtube.com/watch?v=d3bb4crk39o&feature=related#
Those commercials were great!Wow, I remember this one! Anyone ever see the Droopy and Shaggy one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoxAqotfA6I
I think I actually have this on a tape somewhere. Man, those were the days...
The middle of the millenium is NOT a long time ago.Yeah1 But that was back a long time ago. I mean they just do not do those kinds of things anymore. But I wish that they did.
Point taken. But In television terms it is when you consider how muhc the TV land scape has changes over the years.The middle of the millenium is NOT a long time ago.
Too true and especially considering how fast technology itself changes.Point taken. But In television terms it is when you consider how muhc the TV land scape has changes over the years.
Yeah! Not watching TV has to be a full blown on experience. It's simply just not enough to just enjoy the show anymore. I remember bask in then day when TV use to say "In stereo where available"...Too true and especially considering how fast technology itself changes.