ChattyKathy
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Is there anyone that doesn't know who these folks are? (Shell, sorry I headed out last night while you were on the phone, enjoyed chatting with y'all)
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I'll be there okeedokee! And who told you about the back room here? ;)-->
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Sudo, you're pretty kewl in case I never told you. Thanks! :)-->
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Occasionally I sleep. --> Will you holler at me when you're in chat next time, please! And you know I'm happy as can be about that little bundle. :)-->
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I think I have a way of making people talk. :D-->
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So I know you probably told us already but did you always love this field (cartoons)?
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Sudo I would have brought you a nice picture of 'Betty Boop' but with that picture you have and the song I didn't figure you needed it. :P--> ;)-->
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hiway29, is this closer to the original design of Flip the Frog?
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Showoff! :D--> ;)-->
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I'm glad it was the one you were asking about. I may have seen it myself, it seems familiar.
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Bosco The TalkInk Kid (1929), was produced by animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising (Harman also created the enduring Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes cartoon series). Does that help you Pirate?
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Well heck...I'll hold out longer next time. :)--> G'Day to ya!
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Yeah, Flip the Frog was his name. And hiway29 knew about him like I figured he would. :)-->
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Sudo, I'll catch up soon. But in the meantime...does anyone recognize this one?
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Here's the group that sang both those songs....is that allowed as a clue? ;)--> This was one of my favorite song and dance numbers done by Shirley. With her costar Bill Robinson. I loved Shirley Temple movies!
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There was a Marx Bros marathon on Turner Classics tonight and hubby was watching it off and on. They were something were they not? Some of what they showed tonight was: Duck Soup, Horse Feathers, and Monkey Business. Some of the stuff they said really does reflect a difference in how we speak to each other, or was it just the humor? I admit to ignorance on slapstick. See y'all tomorrow. Sorry no time to play the tunes and guess. :)-->
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How beautifully honest.
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Yup, hiway29 you know this stuff don't ya! ;)-->
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I really know nothing of it except these few facts. The Van Bueren Studios still stand in Times Square at 729 Seventh Avenue. Produced in 30's (31-33) by RKO and Van Bueren studios. And I think they also did Felix the Cat and Cubby Bear. As far as their subject matter and how they handled it I have no idea actually. Bye y’all. And hiway29, you know more than me so I gladly give over to your opinion. :)-->
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You two are wonderful to not have looked at the properties. And hiway29 you know who they are. As to how I found it, well I like looking for pictures. I wish I would get my butt together and stop and learn how to do songs (Sudo so graciously offered to teach me). The older cartoons were jumpy and not so high-tech as today, but they were great fun and showed quite a bit of talent. Unlike many today that are just plain insults they're so lame! Makes me glad I ain't a spring chicken in some ways, because I got to enjoy some greatness of days past. As time goes on if we don't introduce some of this stuff to our kids and grandkids they will think Barney and Sponge Bob were actually important talents. Oh dear God, we really need to step it guys. :)-->
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Does anyone recognize this cartoon? And if you look at the properties you'll know so that's cheating. But I know none of you would cheat. :)-->
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I had not seen one of these until I was at Gunnison and then it surprised me because I thought it would come up to my knee and it is a little tiny thing. --> Sudo, I was pretty young so I would guess maybe 59 or something in that neighborhood. And thanks, it brought a smile. :)-->
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Thanks hiway29! :)-->
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What can you tell us about Woodstock in the earlier strips? I love Snoopy and his (him right?) friendship, even if a bit radical. :)--> Later!