HIGHLA-L Digest - 5 Nov 2001 to 6 Nov 2001 (#2001-296)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. Geraint Wyn Davies and Adrian Paul in TRACKER (2)
      
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      Date:    Tue, 6 Nov 2001 06:46:52 -0500
      From:    pgannon <pgannon@OPTonline.net>
      Subject: Re: Geraint Wyn Davies and Adrian Paul in TRACKER
      
      Ah. ZK, the memories you brought back, the Flying Crown ranch, Tonto, the
      good old days, Andy's Gang, Fractured Fairytales.....
      
      To coin another oldie, but goodie, "thanks for the memories...'
      
      Peggie ;-P  (wasted away again in Geezerville...)
      
      
      > Hah.  Whippersnappers.  You kids don't know how good you have it
      > - er - never mind - Sat. evening used to be pretty decent in the
      > old days.  Even the Saturday Morning lineup was better.  Early
      > on, it was Mighty Mouse, Roy Rogers, Sky King, Fury, and the Lone
      > Ranger.  Then Rocky and Bullwinkle came along.  :::: rocking
      > agitatedly ::::  Snidley Whiplash and Boris Badenoff were ripoffs
      > of Mighty Mouse's Oil-Can Harry...it goes on and on.  But it was
      > fabulous, even on a fuzzy tiny early B&W TV screen.  The Mickey
      > Mouse Club was on in there sometime, too.  Whippersnappers!
      > Whippersnappers all!
      >
      > Sat. evening is complete famine right now.  I used to watch The
      > Practice on Sat.; it was there in the death spot until it got
      > popular.  Now they have this grating drama about Washington DC
      > that I can't stand to watch, because the Craig T. Nelson
      > character should be played by a Tony Williams lookalike.  So I'm
      > stuck with Animal Precinct and So Wierd (oh shut up, Sandy!)
      >
      > > That said, I'd still want a show that could hold my interest, even if
      only
      > > on a surface level. I don't think Tracker could do that, kind of for the
      > > same reasons that Virginier stated: I'd want more Geriant. :)
      > >
      >
      > I'm definitely interested in Tracker after one ep, even if it's
      > only to see if he ever puts on some clothing.
      >
      > Did anyone notice the very nice fighting moves in the Relic
      > Hunter ep that I saw only a few seconds of?
      >
      > > > Does that make sense or am I just weird?
      > > > -- Sandy (never mind... don't answer that)
      > >
      >
      > :::: giggling ::::
      >
      > ZK
      
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      Date:    Tue, 6 Nov 2001 07:27:30 EST
      From:    FVersch@aol.com
      Subject: Re: Geraint Wyn Davies and Adrian Paul in TRACKER
      
        Greetins all!
      
      
      > .  Then Rocky and Bullwinkle came along.  :::: rocking
      > > agitatedly ::::  Snidley Whiplash and Boris Badenoff were ripoffs
      > > of Mighty Mouse's Oil-Can Harry...it goes on and on.  But it was
      > > fabulous, even on a fuzzy tiny early B&W TV screen.  The Mickey
      > > Mouse Club was on in there sometime, too.  Whippersnappers!
      > > Whippersnappers all!
      >
      
      
      YES! YES! YEAH! Yeah!
      
      Rocky and Bullwinckle and Mr. Wizard and Dudley Do Right.
      
      We were yun ones, me and my little brothers, fighting over which of Jacky
      Gleson's dancing girls were "ours"
      
      Then the Beatles and Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show.  Us little boys screamed
      for them because thats all we heard on the TV.
      
      There was Radio too!  AM only back then.  I remember sitting my tiny ass down
      in my grandpa's farm ford truck in Wisconsin as he turned up the volume as
      the Beatles sang "We love you, Yeah Yeah Yeah. We love you Yeah Yeah Yeah."
      He and I were sing along.
      
      Memories ~~~ (But I HATE Barbara Strison!)  ~~~ Fred
      
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