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Watching Rudolph - 11/30/2005 8:40:00 PM   
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Just sitting here watching Rudolph has got me to thinking. Hey, nobody ever said I was an adult.
Yukon Cornelius song silver and gold he throws his pic in the air..it lands in the snow. He licks both ends of it to test if there is gold.

Makes me wonder how many children were corrupted back then watching him. How many of us got our tongues stuck to ice cubes and metal because of this cartoon?

I know I have on accident in the past. Not from watching someone, though it follows along today's theories how kids are so violent because of watching sex and murder on television.

Our's was just tamer?
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RE: Watching Rudolph - 11/30/2005 8:43:54 PM   
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Grinz, guess there is a kid in all of us. Rudolph is one of the Xmas toons I always love to watch each year.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 4:50:40 AM   
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It's the Island of Misfit Toys. Everyone feels like one of those sometimes. Rudolph is a classic.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 5:45:03 AM   
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LOL I remember getting my tongue stuck to a pole, but not because of Rudolph...it was because of the movie Christmas Story...I wanted the firemen to come rescue me lmao. ( what can I say, I was only about 9 at the time ). Did not work though, my dad got it off :(

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 5:58:34 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sub4hire

I know I have on accident in the past. Not from watching someone, though it follows along today's theories how kids are so violent because of watching sex and murder on television.



i think what they say about picking up things from movies and TV is alot of crap. how do they explain how people became violet before TV? i've watched just about every horror movie, crime dramas and martial arts movie out today...and i'm not going out to imitate these things.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 6:02:11 AM   
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Rudolph blows! You want to see "The Year Without a Santa Claus" instead - gotta love that Heat Miser! http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Set/9051/

I'm Mister Green Christmas
I'm Mister Sun
I'm Mister Heat Blister
I'm Mister Hundred and One
They call me Heat Miser,
What ever I touch
Starts to melt in my clutch
I'm too much!

He's Mister Green Christmas
He's Mister Sun
He's Mister Heat Blister
He's Mister Hundred and One

They call me Heat Miser,
What ever I touch
Starts to melt in my clutch

He's too much!

Thank you!
I never want to see a day
That's under sixty degrees
I'd rather have it eighty,
Ninety, one hundred degrees!
(spoken)
Oh, some like it hot, but I like it
REALLY hot! Hee hee!

He's Mister Green Christmas
He's Mister Sun

Sing it!

He's Mister Heat Blister
He's Mister Hundred and One

They call me Heat Miser,
What ever I touch
Starts to melt in my clutch
I'm too much!

Too Much!



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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 6:06:36 AM   
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I love Xmas cartoons and watch them every chance I get. My favourite is How the Grinch Stole Xmas. I love that cute little puppy dog of his :) A few years ago I kept missing it when it was on TV so I finally went out and bought a copy on DVD. Now I can watch it whenever I want.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 6:08:58 AM   
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i'm getting bored with watching the same old cartoons every year. i wish they would come up with something new. i used to like them the first few years, but they are just getting old.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 6:30:34 AM   
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I love watching March of the Wooden Soldiers. The original though, not the remake. The Bogeymen used to scare the bejeebies out of me when I was little. And the little mouse that flies around in the blimp is so cute, but on a somewhat creepy level. Any one else remember that one?

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 7:32:28 AM   
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quote:

Rudolph blows! You want to see "The Year Without a Santa Claus" instead - gotta love that Heat Miser!


I watch it ALL and then some. Even the new stuff they are coming out with. Each year Doug and I are together he tells me I revert more into a childlike person. Of course outside of our relationship I become more assertive...hmm..hehe.
Anyway, as he pointed out the other night...either Hallmark or Lifetime have a Christmas show on each night...forget which one it is at the moment.
Although the cartoony ones are my all time favorites...there are none I don't like.

My favorites are a toss up between Peanuts...or the Frosty series.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 10:20:45 AM   
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DAMN! I missed Rudolph!


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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 11:00:07 AM   
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Rudolp´s large red shiny nose always makes me think of ballgags

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/1/2005 5:58:10 PM   
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DAMN! I missed Rudolph


I hear Peanuts is one next week.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/15/2005 6:13:49 PM   
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The Santa Clause is on tonight at 8pm.

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RE: Watching Rudolph - 12/15/2005 10:05:35 PM   
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I got warped from watching The Three Stooges and Road Runner. Rudolph was a wimp compared to them.

But I'm still trying to be as suave and charming as Pepe Le Peu -- he was the one good influence on my childhood to balance out the bad ones.

< Message edited by happypervert -- 12/15/2005 10:08:23 PM >


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