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3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.
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I'm not interested in spending a half an hour watching cartoons, even if it is Saturday morning. But! What is it with Bugs Bunny and Wiley Coyote? Wiley Coyote chases the road runner, not Bugs.

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I know , but its good because of bugs personality.

with TRR it would just be more of the SOSO.

I think that this change of opponent was a success and
more entertaining even if the change did break with SOP.

I remember saving my daily quarter allowance and on Friday
on the way home from school I would buy a really big bag of
candy and drinks to consume watching the Friday night late
movies and Saturday cartoons.


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Well, you are obviously after my time. The Road Runner was after my time. We had Saturday morning radio programs, and I never really got into those. I do remember my brother and sister listening regularly to them. What I saw of cartoons was when we went to the movies.

Now I remember seeing the road runner and laughing, but I can't remember when. I don't recall if it was at the movies or when I was an adult and saw him on TV.

There was a time when I was in high school when I would walk home because then I could stop at the drug store and get a 5 cent drink and then go by Allison's where the owner was selling magazines with the cover torn off for 5 cents. The bus fare was 10 cents, and that was my main allowance. Then I could spend the evening reading the magazine, usually a western.

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you might enjoy these then , they are coming back in style
to those of us who have troubles sleeping.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=old+radio+shows

if you have a really good imagination you can actually
close your eyes and see the show the way your brain
assembles the information.

at least I can.

much the same way that your brain assembles a movie from
a book your reading or have read ... you've never watched
the movie but when you think about it , you see it , not
just the text you read.


3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.

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