Jackcrevol
Ain't Got Time!
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And if you got up early enough, you could see the cool cartoons that started off in Japan, like Speed Racer or G-Force/Battle of the Planets. Loved the Smurfs and Disney's The Gummi Bears, and Super-Friends, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, and I could probably go on and on listing cartoons. Scooby Doo has always been my favorite, but not a fan of some of the recent incarnations of Scooby. The old ones are the best.Definitely. The Smurfs, He-Man, Scooby Doo, Care Bears, The Get Along Gang, Shirt Tales, Road Runner, Transformers, Inspector Gadget, Duck Tales, G.I. Joe, TMNT.
The ā80s in general was awesome. My favorite decade.
I know.. It was great..My old man burned me out on rasslin' every Wednesday night and Saturday afternoon at the mid-south coliseum in Memphis and on TV with Cowboy Bill Watts, Danny Hodge, Billy Red Lyons, The Spoiler....just fake, staged bombast like "reality" TV of today....fat men in tights on the stage and drunks on the floor yelling and raising almighty he!! like the sh*t was real.......that loudmouth Flair from the 90s reminded of them ......my old man was uneducated and didn't realize how ridiculous it all was...........
Loved playing in the woods when I was a kid. Now you worry about ticks and Lyme disease. We didn't know what any of that stuff was.building and digging forts. Neighborhood War reenacements using said fort...shooting friends with Gotcha guns. Being shot by friends with Gotcha guns... bottle rocket wars...enormous games of hide and seek. Neighborhood football games... camping, fishing, canoeing. Sigh.
And best of all...swatch watches!
Yeah....
Scooby was my favorite. It was for my kids, too. In 8th grade history class my daughter said she kept answering questions so the teacher asked her how she knew all that. She said she saw it on Scooby Doo. She would see an episode like the miner 49ers and then research it to find out more.And if you got up early enough, you could see the cool cartoons that started off in Japan, like Speed Racer or G-Force/Battle of the Planets. Loved the Smurfs and Disney's The Gummi Bears, and Super-Friends, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, and I could probably go on and on listing cartoons. Scooby Doo has always been my favorite, but not a fan of some of the recent incarnations of Scooby. The old ones are the best.
its work to get the kids outside but its worth it.Loved playing in the woods when I was a kid. Now you worry about ticks and Lyme disease. We didn't know what any of that stuff was.
you grow up in my neighborhood?building and digging forts. Neighborhood War reenacements using said fort...shooting friends with Gotcha guns. Being shot by friends with Gotcha guns... bottle rocket wars...enormous games of hide and seek. Neighborhood football games... camping, fishing, canoeing. Sigh.
And best of all...swatch watches!
Yeah....
we don't get the IQ spot back. it's gone forever once they sign, unless you get a waiver from the ncaa....if i recall correctly.So if Brown enters the portal, we don't get that spot back, do we? Is it too late to release him from his NLI? If he's dead set on leaving, give him his release and get that initial spot back. We can use it on a transfer or push it forward.
Itās okay to be a tough guy every now and then, but not every single time you keep it on a read option or scramble. You canāt be very good when youāre landing on your head all the time.He could be a really good QB with actual coaching and if he stopped being so reckless. Iām afraid he could be seriously hurt if he doesent learn to slide at least.