My mom's three older brothers decided to mess with Baby Sister's head one morning and snuck a dead field mouse into her shoe before she woke up. Luckily, she saw it before putting the shoe on, kept her cool and tossed it out the window, then proceeded to finish getting dressed and headed down for breakfast. The boys, disappointed that there was no girlish shriek from upstairs, craned their heads around to make sure her shoes were on, and she glared at them all and disdainfully stated, "I found the mouse." Gramma made the guys do extra chores when they got back to the farm after school.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's just such overt pandering. I think there is a flag-burning admendment in the works too, but I'm not sure about that.
There was one LP figure I didn't like. It was this little kid with an angry expression and freckles and a baseball cap with a turned-up brim and he was clearly very mad about something. I have been told that a couple of times I started crying because he scared me so much.
I remember him! The Little People Bully!
Gordon had an orange body.
Someday, a zillion years from now, a generation of children will wonder why their parents sometimes yodel to themselves, "Gordon. Sooooooosan!"
Yes! He was so clearly a bully! How was he supposed to be fun? "I'm gonna play that he's beating up these other kids. Now he's stealing their car! Whee!"
Ooh, maybe he was there to get thrown into the castle dungeon.
the houseboat
That's the one I was forgetting!
There was one LP figure I didn't like.
Man I hated that kid.
All this Little People talk is taking me to a very funny ROBOT CHICKEN place.
It was this little kid with an angry expression and freckles and a baseball cap with a turned-up brim and he was clearly very mad about something
The Little People Bully!
He was always the evil one in our stories.
Someday, a zillion years from now, a generation of children will wonder why their parents sometimes yodel to themselves, "Gordon. Sooooooosan!"
Or NEEEEEEEEAAAAARRRRRR ....Faaaaaaaaaar!
I had an action figure once. Action Jackson was his name. Bold adventure was his game.
I was waiting for it to get to "Gordon. Sooooooooooosan!"
If you watch Sesame Street today, I *think* Gordon, Susan, Maria and Bob are all on occasionally. Bob's looking a little grey, but Maria is still really young-looking, which makes me wonder if she was, like, 18 when they started taping. (Well, looky here, she's 55 or so now, and started in 1971, so she was about 20 when they started. [link] )