Originally Posted By beamerdog Here's Willie the Worm. Now you know why I was traumatized as a little kid: <a href="http://www.geocities.com/broadcastpioneers/willie.html" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/broad castpioneers/willie.html</a> EEEEeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!
Originally Posted By DyGDisney Went to a very small Christian School where all grades were in one room and all had the same teacher.
Originally Posted By DyGDisney Loved "Little House on the Prairie", "Brady Bunch", "Love Boat" and "Dukes of Hazard".
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan More on the Soupy Sales prank: <a href="http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/soupy1.htm" target="_blank">http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/ tv/soupy1.htm</a>
Originally Posted By Pirate Pete liked to watch saturday morning cartoons like Hong Kong Phuey, Grape Ape....lol, Then there was Bananna splits.Like a previous posting, Freddie the Flute...H.R.Puff`n`stuff!!!
Originally Posted By guerillagorilla ...LOVED Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers Whaddya know, I still do and am watching it with my nephew at this very moment!
Originally Posted By tapdancemom >>Here's Willie the Worm. Now you know why I was traumatized as a little kid:<< Oh my gosh that is hideous, too scary for kids.
Originally Posted By tapdancemom Thanks Kar2oonMan for the link to the Soupy story. I could swear I watched him when I was younger, must have been watching with my little sisters.
Originally Posted By Kala loved the Bay City Rollers. I still have all of their albums! S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT!
Originally Posted By Kala The stores closed at 6PM, Sun. and Mon. and didn't open until 10AM. We had no 7-11's or quick stops (military base.) We had produce and milk flown in once a week on the "garbage flight", named because by the time we got it spoilage was happening. Not always but most of the time. (A watermelon was pure luxury!) Gas was .35 so were cigerettes and we were allowed to buy a pack for my dad. When gas jumped up to .50 I remember my dad being so angry,he sold our truck and bought a used VW beetle. Not a great car to have in Alaska. The heaters on those things were horrile, but one could practically pick it up and push it out if it got stuck in the snow. a benefit? I think not. Fun topic.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Hong Kong Phuey!!! Yes!! and Bay City Rollers - S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT! YA! Man, I am LOVIN this thread! When I was a kid we had a whole dance routine worked out to Saturday Night and Renegade and we performed it at a friendly little talent show competition Mrs. Sylvester, the best danged music teacher in the whole wide world, put together. I must've been in the 5th grade or so. You remember Renegade don't you? Styx. Oh mama, I'm in fear for my life From the long arm of the law Lawman has put an end to my running And I'm so far from my home Oh mama, I can hear you a-crying You're so scared and all alone Hangman is coming down from the gallows And I don't have very long The jig is up, the news is out, they've finally found me The renegade who had it made, retrieved for a bounty Never more to go astray This will be the end today of the wanted man Oh mama, I've been years on the lam And had a high price on my head Lawman said get him dead or alive Now it's for sure he'll see me dead Dear mama, I can hear you crying So scared and all alone Hangman is coming down from the gallows And I don't have very long The judge will have revenge today on the wanted man Oh mama, I'm in fear for my life From the long arm of the law Hangman is coming down from the gallows And I don't have very long This will be the end today of the wanted man The wannnnnnnnted maaaaan And I donnnn't wannnnnnna go, oh no
Originally Posted By MissCandice **throws up** Ha ha,I kid. Perhaps I just have to much time on my hands. Well, I am sailing away from this topic.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Come sail away , come sail away, won't you sail away with meeeeee? When I was a kid I would spontaneously break out in song just to make my friends laugh.