Unfortunately someone will be warning us about all the violence involved (shooting rascally rabbits, blowing up or dropping anvils on hungry coyotes, or blowing off duck bills). We all grew up watching all these things without having warped minds
(Well, most of us), or thinking it was ok to shoot up schools, malls, etc. I guess we all take out our aggression on the fish in the world. Thank you Lord, for loving us in spite of ourselves.
Happy thanksgiving, all, and remember to tell your copilot you love her/him.
Frank: What is a fire stick. Never heard of it. Would be interested in very old westerns. Just Sayin...RJS
Robert J Samples wrote:
Frank: What is a fire stick. Never heard of it. Would be interested in very old westerns. Just Sayin...RJS
RJS if your TV is of the 21st century you plug it and that enables streaming. Better yet google firestick.
plumbob wrote:
Hey Larry please send out a reminder on the 1st. Sure will be better then the other stuff on at that time of the morning.
Hey Plum, that is what they make alarms for on your phone, if you can figure it out. Lol
MAS fish
MAS fish wrote:
Hey Plum, that is what they make alarms for on your phone, if you can figure it out. Lol
MAS fish
Dahhhhh !!!! calendar also Thanks Mas
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
Just a late update.
MeTV started the cartoons on January 2nd.
Larry M wrote:
If you get MeTV you might like this.
Thanks for the 'heads up', Larry !
I just hope they're 'vintage' cartoons, and not those lame
PC cartoons that started coming out shortly after that PC garbage started !
Anyone out there who is also
a fan of the older cartoons can find many on the 'net' or
YouTube, including
(especially ?) a lot of the old Warner Brothers' WWII propaganda cartoons (most of which would now be considered as 'racist'), and a lot of military training cartoons like 'Private SNAFU' !
neverfish wrote:
Loved Bugs, Roadrunner, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn and the whole schmile it had adult humor too? right
Hell, yeah ! With many of the Warner Brothers cartoons, there was usually an element of
'double-entendre' in the mix - the kids found the cartoons funny,
but the adults were more often laughing at the hidden (adult) implications behind it !
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