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I`m a pop culture freak who loves TV, old and new... ask me about classic TV, new TV, commercials, jingles, cartoons, Saturday morning shows, you name it. If I don`t know it, I can find it out... Believe it or not, I even know some of the infomercials by heart.. "Set it and forget it!"
Lots of time reading the TV Guide, and way too many nights of insomnia...
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| Tom | 12/07/09 | 7 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thanks for the answer I remember Frizbat ..... |
| MJ | 11/03/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Incredibly fast (and spot on) answer to ..... |
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E... I am trying to find them on a particular collection, but Amazon is so iffy on the details of used VHS and DVD's.... Turns out they might have been done for Paramount or WB, depending on the source
E.... Pretty sure you are talking about one of two cartoons... Tex Avery did them both for MGM in the '40's.... one is called "At The Dog Show," and the other is "Pooch Parade"... check them out on
Christy.... I think you may be talking about Droopy.. there were a few Droopy cartoons when he was a cop, or a Mountie, etc, chasing a suspect... the suspect would go on a mad tear to get away from
Bruce... I think you are thinking about "Friday the 13th - The Series." It was an anthology series... each week was a team of three people, including the hot redhead, trying to find all of the items
Mike, Bless your heart.. you are talking about Space Giants!! Came on Brother Ted Turner's Superstation at 3:30 and 4:00 pm every afternoon.. used to break my neck to get home to see both episodes
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