No, it is not that I am in the midst of experiencing a
second or third childhood. For it is
arguable that I have never really grown up because of my march toward maturity
being interrupted by some episodes of arrested development along the way. So, instead of thinking that this series is
meant as a wistful look back upon a simpler time, think of it as being a rather
simplistic mind remaining in a moment for an extended period of time. In any event, I hope you find it enjoyable.
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I enjoy/adore this kind of state of mind. Yes, it happens to be one of my favorite shows, and as always the dog is still my best part in life and on the show! Hehehee-hee! Bark! Bark!
ReplyDeleteI remember Rock and Bullwinkle being the only cartoon that was on on Sunday morning before we went to church. I had to get my cartoon fix in before we had to leave :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Karen!!! Arlynda and I have been amazed by just how clever and sophisticated most of the material to Rocky and Bullwinkle was--especially the Mr. Peabody and Simon segments. Neither one of us realized that there was so much rather cerebral humor to the show before.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! I don't remember Rocky and Bullwinkle being on Sunday mornings down around here, but you just reminded of another show to include in this series. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are not as good as the Bugs Bunny, Roadrunner, Daffy Duck cartoons. These are so ordinary in my mind.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Adullamite!!! I'm sorry, I thought your crossed-eyes were getting better.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smiles. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Lee!!! I am really glad you enjoyed this.
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