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CoreNovawarAMM

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What no harem pants for you?!?! That's it you are outta this group!:);)

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Oh gosh...
The first ones are neat, the second ones...nope.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I was joking about disclotating, but I had to hold a black Labrador who weighed as much as me.. while he crushed my bones and covered my lap in drool.

I love dogs (preferably ones who don’t shed or drool), but I swear my bff is a magnet for lost dogs.. and of course we have to help them.. I would just like if any would have ever weighed less than 80lbs. Lol
My yellow lab was classified as a giant longer and taller than most. 100# of happy pup. I had him at six weeks and was trained to walk at my left side by 8 weeks. Given my small size I had to train him to listen or it was all over. His brain only turned to Jello if the man across the road from me was outside then Walters brain turned to Jello if the dude was 6’4” and encouraged that. I still miss him a lot. 1660157D-63A5-42D1-9707-1BD6166E204D.jpegF8841544-CC2E-4EE1-A0E4-1BB1D5E36978.jpeg

Howled at all sirens
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He knew how to walk himself.
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He’d just go off and visit people on walks. A people pup.
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ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Have you ever seen old reruns of I Dream of Jeannie (she is a genie in the show). If not



I watched many reruns of I Dream of Jeanie and Bewitched. And on Directv there is a channel, fetv I think it is, that has a bunch of old shows and those two are on it. I have the DVR set to record them. I love turning on the tv to some of these shows. I also have most of these to shows on dvd.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
My yellow lab was classified as a giant longer and taller than most. 100# of happy pup. I had him at six weeks and was trained to walk at my left side by 8 weeks. Given my small size I had to train him to listen or it was all over. His brain only turned to mellow if the man across the road from me was outside then Walters brain turned to mellow but the dude was 6’4” and encouraged that. I still miss him a lot. View attachment 303039View attachment 303040

Howled at all sirens
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He knew how to walk himself.
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He’d just go off and visit people on walks. A people pup.
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Any plans to adopt a new pup yet?
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I watched many reruns of I Dream of Jeanie and Bewitched. And on Directv there is a channel, fetv I think it is, that has a bunch of old shows and those two are on it. I have the DVR set to record them. I love turning on the tv to some of these shows. I also have most of these to shows on dvd.
Two of my oldies favorites. Also Get Smart and
D ick van D yke Show.
 

Songbird76

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That tends to be my thoughts on it as well. In all it's years I never saw Maelstrom as anything other then a walk on. Either one actually, but, Energy took on a lot of people all at once so it really wasn't a walk on for many of those years. I went on Maelstrom because it was something to do and the kids always wanted something to ride on. But, it never made any sense to me, perhaps I wasn't well enough versed on Norway, so I was not even a little upset when they canned it and went with Frozen. Energy, initially was nothing more then a huge commercial for Exxon and was lacking in any real humor or anything worth watching. I have stated before that I always enjoyed Ellen and especially her comic timing so I went mostly for that show after they changed from it's Exxon Sadness. Exxon was running it during the Valdez era all the while making it sound like they were saving the world, one barrel at a time. After they left Ellen's Energy was a good opportunity to rest the feet, cool down and relax... Stupid Judy.
I actually liked Maelstrom, but it could have used an update. What I object to with Frozen Ever After is simply the fact that they put a fictional place in the world showcase with all the real countries. It just doesn't belong there. And I understand that they based a lot of the clothing and architecture on Norway, but it's still not Norway. Frozen was huge, so by all means, make a Frozen attraction, but NOT in the world showcase! But my kids never experienced Maelstrom, so that's no biggie to them, while they really enjoyed EEA. DS got a bit scared at one part where an animatronic dinosaur got really close, but other than that, he loved it. And they do see value in nostalgia and those old classic rides like Journey into the Imagination, EEA, etc. They were both so sad when EEA closed and were glad we got to ride it on our last trip.
 

Songbird76

Well-Known Member
I didn’t know half of them, and I hate Sponge Bob.. T had a Crusty Crab play-doh set, and I remember seeing the movie. Don’t watch it, it’s painful!
I knew 25, but I don't watch spongebob and I wasn't a fan of the Simpsons, though I have seen bits and pieces. The ones that tripped me up were the modern ones....the little baby with the football-shaped head, the one that looks kind of like Yosemite Sam with long arms and a taller hat, etc...
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I watched many reruns of I Dream of Jeanie and Bewitched. And on Directv there is a channel, fetv I think it is, that has a bunch of old shows and those two are on it. I have the DVR set to record them. I love turning on the tv to some of these shows. I also have most of these to shows on dvd.

We just discovered that new station recently, and it does have a bunch of old favorites on it.

As far as the harem pants discussion of yesterday, as it relates to "I Dream of Jeanie" -- that show was controversial at the beginning. Reason: harem pants -- more specifically, it was because she revealed her naval, and the network censors were having a meltdown over it. Nowadays, it's hard to believe that an exposed naval caused an uproar, with the type of (or lack of) clothing we see on some tv shows now. ;)
 
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Goofyernmost

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I actually liked Maelstrom, but it could have used an update. What I object to with Frozen Ever After is simply the fact that they put a fictional place in the world showcase with all the real countries. It just doesn't belong there. And I understand that they based a lot of the clothing and architecture on Norway, but it's still not Norway. Frozen was huge, so by all means, make a Frozen attraction, but NOT in the world showcase! But my kids never experienced Maelstrom, so that's no biggie to them, while they really enjoyed EEA. DS got a bit scared at one part where an animatronic dinosaur got really close, but other than that, he loved it. And they do see value in nostalgia and those old classic rides like Journey into the Imagination, EEA, etc. They were both so sad when EEA closed and were glad we got to ride it on our last trip.
I understand that, however, the old mission was not working and no one ever got to see the Norway for what it was because, well, it was dull. At least this put people in the pavilion and brought a little life into a concept that, in my opinion, had run it's course. Since Norway wasn't interested in helping promote Norway and the buildings and concept were already in place then all that happened was a renewed interest in the area and people able to see what was left of the Norway experience.

The entire "Worlds Fair" concept went out with the introduction of the Internet. Everything that one possibly would care to know about any nation is right at our fingertips. There was no need to go outside our homes to explore the cultures because it was right there in our computers. It did, however, need something to entertain, in a less then classroom fashion, and draw people in to enjoy the show. In my opinion we will be seeing a lot more of that in World Showcase. They had to do something before they had to change the name to Restaurant Showcase. They have already made the change with Mexico and Norway while American Adventure, France and Canada started out and remained entertaining. There was a need to attach a defibrillator to the rest of the places and put new life into them, or they were just going to die. Yes, Epcot's mission statement has changed over the years and for some of us, not for the better, but, it seriously is a small group that really think that the old way was going to survive. As much as I enjoyed the beginning years of EPCOT, it no longer was something I spent any time in after I had seen the few shows that interested me. I can't begin to tell you how many pavilions that I just walked on by because they were all commercialized, especially Japan, and of no interest to me. What always seemed ironic to me was that the last actual Worlds Fair that I went to was in Japan in 1970 and that was great.
 
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