DietRite
DietRite
DietRite

Feels like an Arby's night.

Eh, I guess. There's nothing wrong with romantic relationships gay or straight (or whatever permutation) but it always seemed kind of weird to sexualize puppets-did they do that with any other puppet on Sesame Street?

What a time it was in the 70's to be a kid.

The Bugs Bunny / Roadrunner show. Obviously I'm dating myself. The Wacky Racers wasn't bad, either.

Scooby Doo, Superfriends, Land of the Lost, Dr. Shrinker . . . and then a little Soul Train to even out the morning.

I remember these guys I know not a cartoon.

I go back pretty far: Bugs Bunny at 7 AM on Saturdays. Bugs and Daffy doing a vaudeville opening: "Overture, hit the lights. This is it, we'll hit the heights. And oh what heights we'll hit, on with the show this is it."

Loved cartoons, but great Saturday morning TV always had some legendary live action. I'm speaking of course of the Krofft Super Show.

This particular Saturday morning our house enjoyed an hour of classic Tom & Jerry thanks to a $4.99 DVD (with a total of six hours of cartoons on it) from Target. After that we rocked some DVR'd Scooby Doo courtesy of Boomerang.

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Man, this is sad. In the '50s I grew up with the classic Warner Brothers cartoons, which ran every Saturday morning. In the '60s it was Hanna Barbera; they were all great but Quickdraw McGraw was my favorite.

Looney Toons!! (Before they started editing them)

The children of the future will not know the feeling of getting up at the crack of dawn and sitting down in front of the TV in their PJ's with a box of Coco Puffs (or their breakfast cereal of choice) and watch cartoons until 11:00 AM. That's sad.

I didn't think it was very original actually. I think calling Detroit "wonderful" was actually original. Insane and, well wrong, but original.

Though, thanks for being so nice to me!

"wonderful city," is what we are going with these days?

Jesus. I like Android's design fine, but I would NEVER have put someone who shaves and dresses like that in charge of a design project.

Aw, that's cute.

Facebook has literally made you into an angry and vulgar person.