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Default Ratatouille. Funnier the 2nd time around!

On Nov 20, 8:35*am, Omelet > wrote:
> In article >, Andy > wrote:
> > sf said...

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> > > On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:00:37 -0800 (PST), merryb >
> > > wrote:

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> > >>A lot of Disney seems to be like that- I guess they figure they need
> > >>to entertain the adults that have to take the kids...

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> > > Absolutely! *It's the old Rocky and Bullwinkle way of tiered
> > > entertainment.

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> > >>the second Shreck will good, too!

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> > > We're beyond Shrek #2 - sheesh, keep up!
> > >http://www.shrek.com/main.php

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> > "Moose and squirrel" were classic childhood entertainment.

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> > I liked Fractured Fairy Tales and Peabody & Sherman.

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> Oh gods... so did I!
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> Especially if you like puns.
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> > And Crusader Rabbit.

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> > Davy & Goliath was the first claymation I remember. Gumby was OK (loved the
> > Blockheads!)

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> > Sis would wake me up on weekend mornings just about before the sun came up
> > and we'd quiety sit 2 feet in front of the black and white TV watching
> > cartoons and make "peas" out of wonder bread (no crust!). What a great time
> > of life!.

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> > OH, and Popeye! That's when I started liking girls. Actually I think it was
> > Darla ("Little Rascals) who sparked my interest.
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWyESIAFnNw))

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> > Andy

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> Today's cartoons don't hold a candle to the ones in the 60's thru the
> 80's. *Wtf happened?
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> Even the Smurfs were better than much of today's drivel, except of
> course Looney Tunes. <g>
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> Peace! Om
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Spongebob can be pretty funny- especially with Mermaid Man (Ernest
Borgnine) & Barnacle Boy (Tim Conway)...