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Old 11-30-2007, 09:37 AM
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Default Re: Favorite Childhood TV Shows

Hey did anybody ever watch 'Hey Arnold'? Remember Helga was in love with him but she never showed it and she always called him 'Football-head' while continuing an ongoing eulogy in her head to his exquisitely formed skull and other attributes that she secretly was crazy about I thought that was brilliant.

annie - so many great shows I'd forgotten about!!

FUN HOUSE - Pat Sharp and his mullet - I always wanted to drive the go-karts.
Potsworth & Co. - brilliant, again.
OMG - Secret World Of Alex Mack - that was staple summer holidays morning viewing for me & my sis!
As was the Jetsons
Through The Dragon's Eye - lol, they made us watch that in school - 'North or South, East or West, the quest to save the land of Pelamar...something something... Through the Dragon's Eyyyyyyye, we flyyyyyyyyyy' - ahhh, good times....

Remember Knightmare? The 'quest' show where one of the team wandered around in a parallel dimension wearing a Viking helmet and they couldn't see anything, and the other team members had to direct them through the various levels? That was so cool. At least we used to think so. Great theme-tune as well. That new show they put on now, 'Raven', with the Scottish guy - is vaguely reminiscent of Knightmare, I think.

edit: Dear Lord, I can't believe I forgot Maid Marian and Her Merrie Men - one of them was a Rastafarian named Barrington, and Robin was an incompetent wuss Brilliant.
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