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Definitely.  My grandma lived in the "big city" and had a cable package with, like 35 channels or something.  One of them was the Cartoon Network (or its predecessor) and it ran old Star Trek cartoons quite a bit.  This would have been exactly the time Muppet Babies was on saturday mornings.

Well surely Mama Cass was alive for that cartoon?

Ha.  I just saw this last week.  So I get the joke.

So, Fonzie and the gang engage in an entire series of time travel adventures with a girl from the future named Cupcake, and your beef is that the dog is named Mr. Cool?

On review, it appears that everything on this list was shit, with the following exceptions:

True, although some of that could have been bleed over from the books, which also ran with the cartoon's version of Spock's childhood.

Aw, you're sweet.

That REAL krazy!

Sir, "Punch Rockgroin" made my day.  I tip my cap.

Somebody reprint the whole exchange between RD and Fry:

Spike liked Passions.

Plus, his little chair was great.

How has someone not jumped all over the "Skanky Clown" username yet?

Also:  Texas does not rhyme with "facts is".  Also, it should be "facts are."

The Internet is a real time saver.

Well, I can certainly say that it was the lowest John B. tracking movie trailer this year.  Good lord, it was like an Asylum MNB rip off.  Maybe something called "Man In Black"

"Carr had been diagnosed with heart cancer"

I'll go ahead and say that I thought Da Vinci Code was a fine, albeit totally inessential, read.  And Angels and Demons was OK.  As I recall, Digital Fortress was OK, too, although its been a long time.

OK, I just read that Cabin "review" and holy shit is he wrong about every damn thing in it.  Did he actually watch that movie, or just a few minutes of it and then confused it with something else.

Wait, a minute, is this not the guy with the moustache that used to do movie reviews on Showtime?  I thought it was.