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Onhell said:
Seriously, as good as looney tunes are they are mostly from the 40's, just like the best tom and Jerry or Disney shorts. We all grew up with them, but we also grew up with TMNT, Jem, NKOTB and other crap that we wouldn't have watched were we older, but they are nice to remember. Like I wished they still aired that cartoon where they had the Phantom (you know the dude dressed in purple that would summon the strengh of 10 tigers?) team up with a magician dude and other "superheros"... for some reason I can't remember the title, but I have several images burned in my mind.

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe?

Speaking of which...DUNGEONS AND F'ING DRAGONS ZOMG NOSTALGIA!!!111
 
Onhell said:
Seriously, as good as looney tunes are they are mostly from the 40's...
Looney Tune and Merrie Melodies were produced from the 30s to the 60s. Many of the best-known ones (including most of the Coyote cartoons) are from the 50s.
 
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SinisterMinisterX said:
Precisely. (He who breaks the chain of quotes shall suffer thirteen years of bad luck.)
Best I don't suffer the fate of those who do!
 
I was ball parking it and a decade off ain't so bad in the big picture. Thanks for the exact time period though. Fred Quimby was also a good director.
 
Re: The Last Word

SinisterMinisterX said:
Precisely. (He who breaks the chain of quotes shall suffer thirteen years of bad luck.)
Natalie, what have you done? :huh:

Oh, I get it - He not She. ;)
 
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What does thirteen years of bad luck matter? I've had all the bad luck one can possibly have, and still I have more, every day since I was made, worse and worse, over the years, decades, centuries and millennia, and all the while with this terrible pain in all the diodes in my left side...
 
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Time for random picture posting.

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