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For all you 20-somethings: Want a (bad) trip down memory lane?

I remember that sh!t. It was too old for it then, but I do recall seeing it and being scrared to freaking death.
 
that's more like 20 year olds, though.

I remember that show because my little sister watched it. I sort of remember it being a bit better than other shows in the same vein.

But I like the resume of Bill the Beaver:

Beetlejuice, Nightshift, Child?s Play II and Child?s Play III and the mini-series The Shining.
 
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Didn't any of y'all's PBS Stations carry this at one point in time?

My PBS station carried Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. I don't know what you were watching.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Didn't any of y'all's PBS Stations carry this at one point in time?

My PBS station carried Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. I don't know what you were watching.

No 3-2-1 Contact? I loved that show.
 
Originally posted by: pyonir

No 3-2-1 Contact? I loved that show.

I prefer Connections with James Burke 🙂 How about Wild America with Marty Stoufer (sp?) or that other show with David Susuki? 😀



 
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Didn't any of y'all's PBS Stations carry this at one point in time?

i went outside and played instead of getting fat on my ass inside
 
Originally posted by: amcdonald
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
What? No Square One? BEST.SHOW.EVAR.
Hell yea... I loved the math detectives... whatever they were called.

I liked the episode about baseball and the one about the dead guy's talking parrot who solved the mystery of his millions or something. Some sequence built into the bricks of his house or something.
 
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