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autographedcat) wrote2007-03-28 12:11 pm
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Six Freakiest Children's TV Rock Bands
If you've ever wondered why people around my age were less likely to do drugs than people who grew in the sixties, I have a fairly simple theory. We had stuff like this to watch on Saturday morning, thus rendering the notion of hallucinogenic drugs largely redundant.
I mean, once you've tripped on Sid and Marty Krofft, LSD really has nothing to offer you. And that's not even getting INTO the cartoon show where the Harlem Globetrotters were superheroes.
I mean, once you've tripped on Sid and Marty Krofft, LSD really has nothing to offer you. And that's not even getting INTO the cartoon show where the Harlem Globetrotters were superheroes.
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AhOOOOOgah! AhOOOOOgah! Now Dig This!
*runs away*
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I miss the Banana Splits.
Now dig this! (Actually we didn't get that so much as the live action Globetrotters show. Imagine the team running around a set to "Candy Man" mock-eating everything, and then one of them explaining that it wasn't candy, but wood and paint. After which another said now he was really sick.)
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*as an echo of "No gnus is good gnus" roams around my head...*
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P.S. I [heart] The Murmurs. One of the reasons I originally watched the L-Word was because Leisha Hailey was on it. :)
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Did you know that was Coz' PhD project?
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Oh, yeah -- the Artful Dodger vs. Witchiepoo! As if drugs could make that better... :-)
And that's not even getting INTO the cartoon show where the Harlem Globetrotters were superheroes.
Okay, I have to admit, there was something about the Three Stooges as robots that did it for me more than this. But psychedelic, either way!
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but hey, I got to come home from school and watch Dark Shadows. After that, most of the stuff they were offering was tame and the rest was just too dangerous :)
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I'm appalled I tell you appalled to find out that I actually think I must have watched the teen Flintstones at least once or twice in the day. ACK!
I'm a bit younger so most of these I missed, but I DO remember watching HR PUffenstuff. Wheeee.
Your theory is sound. :-)
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I have fond memories of a lot of bad TV though. I seem to recall I went through a serious "Kimba the White Lion" phase....
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