Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <I like it when the Geiko gecko says "pie wif chips." I can't be the only one.>
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Yet you *are* the only person who has disdain for both "The Goonies" *and* "The Facts of Life". Your mind needs studying. <---King of Bitterness
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>Yet you *are* the only person who has disdain for both "The Goonies" *and* "The Facts of Life".<< I'm not the only one. Only around these parts, perhaps, but I'm not the only one. C'mon, TDG. You want some free pie, wif chips?
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy D'oh! 2oony interrupted my response to The Great friendofdd! <---sulks, waits for Mrs. Garrett to come console him
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Like 'The Goonies', 'Facts of Life' is remembered fondly by you because you were but a tot when it first appeared on the scene. But only Wisconsin produced more cheese than 'Facts of Life'.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I am afraid to mention this since I am now the current favorite LP'er of TDG but I can't stand The Goonies. Facts of Life is okay but the Goonies? YUck!
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <But only Wisconsin produced more cheese than 'Facts of Life'.> OUCH! Somebody help me to a chair! *staggers* 2oony, "Small Wonder" is the ultimate cheesiness..."Facts" was a glorious success for NBC which rose from the ashes of the oft-spat-upon season 1, and tackled some relevant issues with warmth, seriousness, appropriate humor, and had many episodes with more than its share of genuine laughs. MissCandice knows what I'm talkin' about! (you're safe MC, at least you're a friend of *one* of these '80s staples)
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Cheesy. From the cornball theme song to the see-it-coming-a-mile-away gags, pure cheese.
Originally Posted By friendofdd Think my kids watched facts of life, but I never did. BTW, 2ooney what did you like to watch as a tot? I can easily make fun of it since I have never been young enough to be attracted to young peoples shows. I was in high school when we got our first tv.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan I liked Batman. Pure cheese, but proud of it. It was in on the joke all along.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <Cheesy. From the cornball theme song to the see-it-coming-a-mile-away gags, pure cheese.> Exactly. I couldn't agree more. That is "Small Wonder" to a tee!
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan LOL! I didn't say *I* was in on the joke, I meant the folks who made batman were! As an impressionable youngster, I learned most everything I need to know in life from that show. Like, bad guys wear costumes. And all police chiefs are Irish. And cars with fins are cool!
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy You asked for it. <a href="http://www.tv.com/small-wonder/show/1711/summary.html" target="_blank">http://www.tv.com/small-wonder /show/1711/summary.html</a>
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Ugh. Now I remember it. I think it lost me during the theme song at: >>She's fantastic, made of plastic<< Ugh!