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Reply #15 - Nov 12th, 2009 at 5:46pm

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H wrote on Nov 12th, 2009 at 5:55am:
I see many familiar listings, plus a few not, but Peanuts? I used to draw my own strips for Beatle Bailey (I also had better eye-hand coordination then). As for the now, sometimes my favorite cartoon strip is... SimViation...


Steve M wrote on Nov 10th, 2009 at 6:53pm:
For many of us it was the transition decade between watching radio and watching television. I could only watch it at my grandparents house because my parents thought television was the devils tool and would not allow it in thier home.  Smiley
Yes, I remember once watching my mom's table radio falling to the floor. Cheesy Radio for the deaf?
As to your parents, many I met in my ministerial days had that strict attitude; they are correct in that it is a tool and, like any other (even guns), can be used for good or bad, like most everything else in this universe.



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As the years have gone by it is ironic that my mother (83 yrs) does not own a radio anymore, only a television.
She has done a complete 180 in 50 years time. She now says there is nothing but trash on the radio. 
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Reply #16 - Nov 15th, 2009 at 3:30pm

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Reply #17 - Nov 17th, 2009 at 2:00am

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Reply #18 - Nov 17th, 2009 at 2:06am

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Steve M wrote on Nov 12th, 2009 at 5:46pm:
H wrote on Nov 12th, 2009 at 5:55am:
I see many familiar listings, plus a few not, but Peanuts? I used to draw my own strips for Beatle Bailey (I also had better eye-hand coordination then). As for the now, sometimes my favorite cartoon strip is... SimViation...


Steve M wrote on Nov 10th, 2009 at 6:53pm:
For many of us it was the transition decade between watching radio and watching television. I could only watch it at my grandparents house because my parents thought television was the devils tool and would not allow it in thier home.  Smiley
Yes, I remember once watching my mom's table radio falling to the floor. Cheesy Radio for the deaf?
As to your parents, many I met in my ministerial days had that strict attitude; they are correct in that it is a tool and, like any other (even guns), can be used for good or bad, like most everything else in this universe.



Cool



As the years have gone by it is ironic that my mother (83 yrs) does not own a radio anymore, only a television.
She has done a complete 180 in 50 years time. She now says there is nothing but trash on the radio. 
                                Smiley


That's unusual for a woman of her years. At least where I come from.

I think there is nothing left on TV but trash. Network TV anyway. Mindless sitcoms where you can see the punchline coming three scenes away. No values, anything goes, and you know the ending before the second commercial break. Formula scripts that run through an entire network's schedule every season.

The formula gets old.
 
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