I remember those. Loved the Flintstones, Popeye, and Johnny Quest. The others I didn't get to watch as much of. My dad insisted that us kids "get our butts outside and blow some of that stink off". I think it was so he could watch his shows[b said:Quote[/b] (Bugweed @ Dec. 21 2005,10:33)]Flintstones? Top Cat? Magilla Gorilla? Huckleberry Hound? Ricochet Rabbit? Snagglepuss? Popeye? Woody Woodpecker? Jonny Quest? Beanie And Cecil?
I certainly do! Then there's Topcat, Toonces the cat, Courageous Cat & Ignats Mouse, Tom & Jerry,....[b said:Quote[/b] (CNCreefer @ Dec. 22 2005,12:08)]anyone remember Bozo the clown or Felix the cat? Or how about the original Batman series?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Columbo's dog, which he named 'Dog',.....
...*blank stare*...[b said:Quote[/b] ]Isn't that a tautology?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]...*blank stare*...
like "armed gunman" or "advanced notice"[b said:Quote[/b] (Est @ Dec. 27 2005,1:15)][b said:Quote[/b] ]...*blank stare*...
Tautology = redundancy.
....jumbo shrimp, Microsoft Works, Mars earthquakes, headache in your stomach,....[b said:Quote[/b] (BigCarnivourKid @ Dec. 27 2005,6:52)]Not to be confused with an oxymoron, ie Military Intelleigence or efficient goverment.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Not to be confused with an oxymoron, ie Military Intelleigence or efficient goverment.
DUH OH! I thought it was the other way around...sorta....my bad[b said:Quote[/b] (Est @ Dec. 28 2005,4:42)][b said:Quote[/b] ]Not to be confused with an oxymoron, ie Military Intelleigence or efficient goverment.
Just as e.g. (exempli gratia: "for example") and i.e. (id est: "that is") are not to be confused.Everyone always uses the two interchangeably, I just thought I'd clear it up, no insult intended!