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 along the way by some episodes of arrested development. 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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Call me crazy but I always felt a bit sorry for Sylvester
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! Yes, methinks Duke should have a serious talk with both of us. (LOL?)
DeleteI loved Sylvester and Tweetie when I was growing up. I particularly liked Sylvester's son and the way Sylvester always tried to impress him.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Stephen!!! Thank you also for confirming what I have been thinking about Sylvester and his son. All I could remember was the kid repeatedly saying, "Oh father," in a rather disappointed tone. I sure hope to find a few of those episodes for later on.
DeleteI tort it was a putty tat and it was!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, my dear Lee!!! Me, too!
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