Scooby-Doo Where Are You

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This thread took quite a bloodthirsty nose dive.šŸ˜³

Makes me wonder about some of you peopleā€¦šŸ¤Ø
 
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Iā€™m merely a victimā€¦errrrrā€¦by-productā€¦ of the 60ā€™s & 70ā€™s
 
Why do you say that? Apart from the clergy and religious going a bit off the beam trying to cope with all the V2 and societal change, the 60s and the 70s were a fantastic time to be a kid. Because of the baby boom, the culture was focused on kids and teens in a way it will likely never be again in our lifetimes.

It was not such a great time to be an adult, I donā€™t think. A lot of worries, including worries about how oneā€™s kids would grow up in such a world. But if you were a kid it was the only world you ever knew and you just rolled with it. At least I did.
 
It was just a joke.

This was in response to another poster who said he was a victim of the 60s and 70s. He was joking and I joked right back.

Nothing malicious on my part.
 
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In a time of Disco, Orange Julius , Pet Rocks & Mood Rings, yesā€¦it should!

I have to admit I do like to go back and watch some of those old shows I used to think as a kid were for old fogiesā€¦

 
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Or Laff-A-Lympics!
Pink Panther!

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The Ant and the Aardvark!!
 
Those were great, too.

And then there were the dumb ones they came up with when the got the hour and a half slot . . . . (although Mr. Jaw and Catfish were kind of cool . . .)

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I love those old shows nowā€¦I used tithing mom and dad were so lame when I was a kid and they watched itā€¦
 
Iā€¦I must confessā€¦me tooā€¦and I never ever thought Would be watching the Waltonsā€¦I grew up in an era where spoofing the Waltons was the big thingā€¦
 
I liked the Walton parents, but since I couldnā€™t stand John-Boy and Mary Ellen, I never got much past the theme song.
Plus in the USA they had ā€œSunshineā€ on against it, which was about a cute hippie guitarist who played John Denver songs. That was more my speed.
 
Iā€¦I must confessā€¦me tooā€¦and I never ever thought Would be watching the Waltonsā€¦I grew up in an era where spoofing the Waltons was the big thingā€¦
Yeah, I also never watched ā€˜The Waltonsā€™ yet because it was such a big cultural touchstone I feel as though Iā€™ve seen it. ā€˜Good night, John Boyā€™ etc. Iā€™m not even sure what it was about - the ennui of small town life in the 1910ā€™s? How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm, after theyā€™ve seen Pa-ree? I imagine it was like ā€˜Twin Peaksā€™ but without the Laura Palmer murder and the supernatural content.
 
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It was supposed to be about a family trying to get by economically in the Appalachian Mountains during the Depression and WWII.

ā€œThe Homecomingā€, which was the pilot for the series that had Patricia Neal as the mom (I didnā€™t really like her in the role) had a lot more emphasis on how poor and broke the family was, along with almost all their neighbors. Also on the tension between the mom and her parents-in-law.
It was considerably darker than the TV series ended up being.
 
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