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Flash from the past... for us old farts..... 100% off topic

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Ok, John, let's do a flash from our (my?) past....start with Beep Beep. you asked for it.
http://www.geocities.com/nashmetro_1961/beep.html

Any of those old quirky songs from the days on vinyl. TV shows.. The many Loves of Dobie Gillis.

Forget dialup, who remembers black and white TV ? .... Mr. Ed ? :?

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Any of those old quirky songs from the days on vinyl. TV shows.. The many Loves of Dobie Gillis.

Maynard G Krebs, now for the bonus point who played him?? If you mention a 3 hour tour we all die laughing.

Forget dialup, who remembers black and white TV ? .... Mr. Ed

Wilber help me What was Wilbers's last name?

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Come on John Maynard is easy, Bob Denver.... what did the G. stand for in his name? another easy one

Wilber Post, what was his wife name, and his neighbor?
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OK, does anyone remember Soupy Sales or Pinkie Lee, these are from the days of live TV and from EAST of the Mississippi so I don't expect any yesses. They were kids shows when there were only three channels.
...and yes, very much in black and white. Back when phones still rang.

An easy one then, ...the name of Pat Butram's jeep, from the Roy Rodgers show.

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soupy sales was my favorite tv show from my day 1, on the black&white box that i used to watch by pressing my nose against its glass (i guess nobody knew that was a bad thing to do, back then). the show was born in the same town i was, 1 year earlier. pookie...
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Ah yes Soupy :D ... I remember the name Pinkie Lee, but not the show...
How about Engineer Bill?, greenlight/red light, and spitting milk out your nose? :wink:

"Car 54, Where Are You?"

Maynard G. Kebbs... the "G " stands for Walter :D "WORK" :?: :!:

NellyBelle was the jeep, but it was Pat Brady as the sidekick.... this was "almost" before my time... very vague memories.... but so is yesterday. :roll:

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Sky King on Saturday morning. I have always wanted an airplane since those days.
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Let us not forget the Adventures of Flash Gordon, Bozo the Clown, Captain Kangaroo, Heckle and Jeckle, the Little Rascals, The Cisco Kid, Maverick, Bonanza(B&W), Wanted Dead or Alive. I still love black and white stuff. I still have an imagination that I credit to all of this old stuff.

And for the politically incorrect, how about the old Tarzan Movies and Jungle Jim??? I always wanted to grow up and be a great white hunter and adventurer like Johnny Wisemueller. Maybe that's where the lust for the Pinz comes from and all the trails yet undiscovered??

Remember Ma and Pa Kettle and their zany adventures?? I loved the indian raids and their bizzare trips outside the holler.

PS. As a kid, I was on the Soupy Sales show. The highlight of my pre-pubescent childhood!!!
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Don't forget Green acres or Peticoat junction :!:
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....and the THREE STOOGES, Gilligans Island, the Lone Ranger, Jet Jackson, FBI and Ironside!
We used to get most of those US shows back then!

I also loved the old War Series, like 12 O'Clock High, The Rat Patrol and Combat.

....but for real Comedy, you couldn't beat the British Classics.
Dad's Army, Are you Being Served, On the Buses and Love Thy Neighbour.
Remember those Dennis? :)

Ahh, those were the days!
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Maddog wrote:Let us not forget the Adventures of Flash Gordon, Bozo the Clown, Captain Kangaroo, Heckle and Jeckle, the Little Rascals, The Cisco Kid, Maverick, Bonanza(B&W), Wanted Dead or Alive. I still love black and white stuff. I still have an imagination that I credit to all of this old stuff.
Maddogg I thinkz you had a b&W TV as a kid ( our family did), Bonanza was in color (I know because I still watch their reruns :wink: ) , and Perry Mason was in B & W except for the last episode...the reruns look and sound so much better with HDTV and 5.1 surround sound. :lol:

The Smother Brothers... :D :D Pat Paulsen for President!
A lot of entertainers we know today were there. Some we know their name, others their voices.

And even newer.. Rowan & Martin Laugh-In
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Wow, I almost forgot Sky King and Penny and Clipper. ..out of the clear blue of the western sky...loved that show.

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Nobody's brought up Mighty Mouse or The Herculoids yet. I was quite addicted to HR PufNStuf, Lidsville too. And what was that show wih the guys in dog suits driving funky race cars? Ahhh Saturday mornings ain't what they used to be.
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Mike,
I think the dogs were the Bananna Splits. Can't forget Dr Who either!
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Batman............The Green Hornet....................Timothy turtle, Help me Mr Wizard :!:
Don't forget Spanky and the gang(Our Gang) :o
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