Wmmr had a good format this morning about tv shows you watched growing up.
I didnt hear this but does anyone remember the TV show called Pro Stars (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProStars) M.J. Gretzky Bo :yay
I remember watching Tour of Duty with my dad. A-Team, Night Rider, Air Wolf, oh yea :yay
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 09, 2007, 10:24:11 AM
Wmmr had a good format this morning about tv shows you watched growing up.
I didnt hear this but does anyone remember the TV show called Pro Stars (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProStars) M.J. Gretzky Bo :yay
I remember that show, had totally forgot about it till now.
Cartoons I watched growing up:
Transformers
Star Blazers
G.I. Joe
M.A.S.K.
GoBots
Dungeons and Dragons
X-Men
Bionic 6
Thundar the Barbarian
Galtar
Smurfs
Snorks
WWF cartoon
TV shows:
WWF Saturday morning wrestling (Saturday night wrestling that would replace SNL once every few months)
A-Team
Silver Spoons
Different Strokes
Knight Rider
Dukes of Hazzard
Fraggle Rock bitches!
the buddy ryan show
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 09, 2007, 11:18:29 AM
the buddy ryan show
My favorite part of his show was when he couldn't remember the names of his players and would just say "yeah, that was a great play there by #80"
American Gladiator
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 09, 2007, 12:06:18 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 09, 2007, 11:18:29 AM
the buddy ryan show
My favorite part of his show was when he couldn't remember the names of his players and would just say "yeah, that was a great play there by #80"
Talk about contrast - from the Dick Vermiel (smart, but vanilla) show, to the Marion Campbell (painful) Show to the Buddy Ryan Show (pure Buddy)...
How 'bout that classic Friday Night Lineup: Dukes of Hazzard, Love Boat & Fantasy Island!
I remember that Gretzky/Bo show too. It didn't last long....
Shows:
ALF
Cheers
Night Court
Full House
Wonder Years
Doogie Howser
Growing Pains
Mr. Belvedere
Just the Ten of Us
Perfect Strangers
Family Matters
MacGyver
Salute Your Shorts
Fraggle Rock
Cartoons:
Transformers
GoBots
Inspector Gadget
MASK
ALF
TMNT
Doug
That corny Super Mario show that had Zelda cartoons on Fridays
Magnum, PI
Spenser: For Hire
Riptide
Simon & Simon
The Equalizer
Bossom Buddies
Blue Thunder
Cheers
Night Court
Police Squad
Mr. Merlin
Manimal (geez, remember that one?)
A-Team
Oh, totally forgot MacGuyver. Liked that one the first few years.
Quote from: rjs246 on January 09, 2007, 12:11:47 PM
American Gladiator
Wasn't that more 90's? My wife (then-girlfriend) loved that show.
original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon
Jeez...you're all a bunch of young punks.
I lived on the UHF dial. Wee Willie Webber and Doctor Shock were gods. Gene London frightened me, so I stayed away from that shtein.
I miss American Gladiators :yay :yay
Born in '65, so. . .
60's: Most cartoons (Pink Panther, Looney Toones, Aquaman, Banana Splits) Wonderful World of Disney, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
70's: Rockford Files, The White Shadow, All In The Family, Star Trek Reruns, Hawaii F-O, A lot of the Quinn Martin shows (Cannon, Streets of San Francisco) The Jefferson's, Good Times, tons really.
80's: Crime Story, Miami Vice! (F*** any of you who says you didn't watch it. You did, so STFU) Cheers, Night Court, China Beach, Magnum, P.I., Hill Street Blues, thirtysomething, Cosby Show, Wonder Years
M*A*S*H was the shizzle growing up at night. I remember the whole family watching it.
Cartoons:
Transformers
He-Man
She-Ra
Thunder Cats
Looney Toones reruns
Great Space Coaster (No ganews like good Ganews)
G.I. Joe
Voltron
Top Cat
Fat Albert
Some Japanese cartoon with a battleship that took off into space and I can't remember the name...
Speed Racer
Teen Aged Mutant Ninja Turtles
Shows:
Gilligan's Isle
The Munsters
Brady Bunch
All in the Family
MASH
Star Trek Reruns
Chips
Different Strokes
Facts of Life
Family Ties
Great American Hero
Night Rider
Miami Vice
Mork and Mindy
Three's Company
Star Buck (Wilma... I'd still hit it to say I did it)
Wonder Women (I'd still hit it to say I did it)
I still laugh at Tom Selleck's character, Lance White, that he played on Rockford Files.
I loved Miami Vice, especially when it first came on. I had just bought a stereo/surround VCR and hooked it up to the home stereo system. We take the whole audio thing for granted now, but the change back then from listening to the crappy little speaker in the TV box was really breathtaking. And Miami Vice was a perfect show to enjoy the new technology.
Quote from: Phanatic on January 09, 2007, 01:43:15 PM
Some Japanese cartoon with a battleship that took off into space and I can't remember the name...
Star Blazers.
Power Rangers
Rugrats
All That
Are you Afriad of the Dark?
Ren and Stimpy
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Saved by the Bell
Hang Times
Boy Meets World
Family Matters
Step by Step
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
Hey Dude
Clarissa Explains it All
Guts
The Simpsons
I didn't really watch MASH until it had been on for a while. I was maybe 15 or 16 when I started watching it because I thought it was boring until then.
The initial version of the show with Wayne Rogers & McLean Stevenson absolutely blows the later version away. I could never stand Loretta Swit much at all. She was hot in the beginning but then she got older and progressively more shrill throughout the series until I was actively hoping for her to get capped.
Quote from: Zanshin on January 09, 2007, 02:01:59 PM
Quote from: Phanatic on January 09, 2007, 01:43:15 PM
Some Japanese cartoon with a battleship that took off into space and I can't remember the name...
Star Blazers.
Cool that's it! I loved that show...
I just remembered. I used to watch 'What's Happening' every day after school.
Roger, Rerun and Dwayne...
Hey, hey, hey.
I just used that reference the other day, and got a bunch of blank stares.
Now that I live in the midwest I get that alot...
Some of my favorites:
Starsky & Hutch
Barney Miller
Chico & The Man
Three's Company
The Jeffersons
Happy Days
Rockford Files (I actually got into this in reruns after the original run)
A-Team
MacGuyver
Spenser For Hire
Hooperman
Someone said something about Dukes-Love Boat- Fantasy Island being back to back. If I remember correctly, Dukes of Hazzard was on Fridays on CBS, while Love Boat and Fantasy Island were Saturday nights on ABC.
Cartoons / Shows as a Kid:
Banana Splits
Fat Albert
Super Friends
Shazam!
Land of the Lost
Fraggle Rock
There's more that I can't remember right now, I'm sure.
i used to like the Uncle Floyd show
geo, what you are...40 something?
No love for Hulk Hogan's Rock 'N Wrestlin'?!?!
"You're goin' down for the count, dude!"
also...
What you know about C.O.P.S.?!
Quote from: MDS on January 09, 2007, 03:09:58 PM
geo, what you are...40 something?
36. Born in 1970.
Quote from: Phanatic on January 09, 2007, 02:08:34 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on January 09, 2007, 02:01:59 PM
Quote from: Phanatic on January 09, 2007, 01:43:15 PM
Some Japanese cartoon with a battleship that took off into space and I can't remember the name...
Star Blazers.
Cool that's it! I loved that show...
I have the original season on DVD. You don't realize it when you're a child but the Gamilon's (blue guys/bad guys) were supposed to be the Americans and also loosely based on Nazism and the Star Blazers were supposed to be the Japanese. The two radioactive meteors the Gamilon's bombed Earth with were based off of the two bombs we sent to Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The original ship was called the Yamato which was a Japanese warship that was sunk by the U.S. (Ship is called 'Argo' in the American version)
Star Blazers official site (http://www.starblazers.com/)
What was the difference between the green guys and blue guys? I seem to remember both.
Quote from: Zanshin on January 09, 2007, 03:53:55 PM
What was the difference between the green guys and blue guys? I seem to remember both.
The Gamilons were blue, I don't remember any green guys.
You guys are lucky. We didn't have TV when I was growing up, because my parents thought it was a window to the demon worlds, allowing evil spirits to creep into our world. For fun, we used to walk the streets preaching against the evils of alcohol, television, public displays of affection, and monkeys. I still don't get the monkey thing, but we hated them just the same.
When other kids in my class would start talking about their favorite shows, I would often warn them about their eventual trip to hell, and how they should start repenting now, and start some more wholesome family activities like working the fields and polishing our black boots. But sometimes, I would listen to what they were talking about, and then go share the stories with the horses and pigs we kept in the barn. I'll tell you what, Buffalo George (our largest horse) sure got tickled about Charlotte's Web.
Quote from: Father Demon on January 09, 2007, 04:29:05 PM
You guys are lucky. We didn't have TV when I was growing up, because my parents thought it was a window to the demon worlds, allowing evil spirits to creep into our world. For fun, we used to walk the streets preaching against the evils of alcohol, television, public displays of affection, and monkeys. I still don't get the monkey thing, but we hated them just the same.
When other kids in my class would start talking about their favorite shows, I would often warn them about their eventual trip to hell, and how they should start repenting now, and start some more wholesome family activities like working the fields and polishing our black boots. But sometimes, I would listen to what they were talking about, and then go share the stories with the horses and pigs we kept in the barn. I'll tell you what, Buffalo George (our largest horse) sure got tickled about Charlotte's Web.
Sounds like a neighbor of mine growing up in Honey Brook. Levi Stoltzfus.
Quote from: Phanatic on January 09, 2007, 01:43:15 PM
Star Buck (Wilma... I'd still hit it to say I did it)
That's a coffee company dingus. I think you're talking about Buck Rogers.
And yes, Wilma would definately get a good shagging.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/aa/Wilmadeering1979.jpg/225px-Wilmadeering1979.jpg)
(http://www.buck-rogers.com/film_and_series/gallery/images/wilma/wilma17.jpg)
This is her a little more recently and she'd still get it.
(http://space.unh.edu/~djl/DRAGON/dc2001/ROLL4/WEB/WEB10.JPG)
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on January 09, 2007, 02:08:10 PM
The initial version of the show with Wayne Rogers & McLean Stevenson absolutely blows the later version away.
I feel that way, too. Toward the end of the series, it started taking itself way too seriously.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on January 09, 2007, 06:28:15 PM
This is her a little more recently and she'd still get it.
(http://space.unh.edu/~djl/DRAGON/dc2001/ROLL4/WEB/WEB10.JPG)
Really? Wow...I'd be all over that.
Quote from: Zanshin on January 09, 2007, 02:01:59 PM
Quote from: Phanatic on January 09, 2007, 01:43:15 PM
Some Japanese cartoon with a battleship that took off into space and I can't remember the name...
Star Blazers.
"We're off in outer space, protecting Mother Earth
To save the human race --- OUR STAR BLAZERS!"
"Danger lurking everywhere, though we know we've got to scare
Evil men with evil schemes, they can't destroy all our dreams..."
"We must be strong and brave, our home we've got to save.
We must brave the fighting seas, so Mother Earth will be at peace...."
"Through all the fire and the smoke we will never give up hope.
If we can win the Earth will survive, so keep peace alive with
OUR STAR BLAZERS."
I typed that from memory. Someone please kill me now.
My favorite episode with her was when the vampires came aboard their ship and made her into one, she spent the entire episode with skimpy clothes and had this sexy voice to try to seduce Buck. I might have just unravelled the influence behind my first childhood masterbation experience.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 09, 2007, 08:16:17 PM
My favorite episode with her was when the vampires came aboard their ship and made her into one, she spent the entire episode with skimpy clothes and had this sexy voice to try to seduce Buck. I might have just unravelled the influence behind my first childhood masterbation experience.
Mine was to Jill Chernekoff when she anchored the 10 o'clock news on Fox. Nutted all over the screen too. The thing that sucked about it though was that as I was in the middle of my "release" they cut camera and switched over to her (male) co-anchor. I stopped jerking off to live tv at that point.
(http://foxweb.fox.temple.edu/mba/images/conference/jill-chernekoff.jpg)
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 09, 2007, 08:16:17 PM
My favorite episode with her was when the vampires came aboard their ship and made her into one, she spent the entire episode with skimpy clothes and had this sexy voice to try to seduce Buck. I might have just unravelled the influence behind my first childhood masterbation experience.
Jeebus, I remember that one like it was just yesterday.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on January 09, 2007, 09:30:42 PM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 09, 2007, 08:16:17 PM
My favorite episode with her was when the vampires came aboard their ship and made her into one, she spent the entire episode with skimpy clothes and had this sexy voice to try to seduce Buck. I might have just unravelled the influence behind my first childhood masterbation experience.
Mine was to Jill Chernekoff when she anchored the 10 o'clock news on Fox. Nutted all over the screen too. The thing that sucked about it though was that as I was in the middle of my "release" they cut camera and switched over to her (male) co-anchor. I stopped jerking off to live tv at that point.
(http://foxweb.fox.temple.edu/mba/images/conference/jill-chernekoff.jpg)
Um. You jerked off to a dude. Gross.
The co-anchor or Jill Chernekoff?
From the looks of it, could be both.
You may be right. But every time the news came on and she said "I'm Jill Chernekoff" it sounded like she was saying Jerkinoff. Which got me to thinking about jerking off. So I did. Speaking of which..............
Assuming we ever cross paths again, remind me not to mention delicious beef stroganoff.
(Seriously, remind me. I talk about it all the time. Beef and mushrooms and, some, kind of, delicious sauce. I can't get enough.)
If I remind you, I'll just be reminding myself.
Don't forget to mention how much you want that delicious sauce, freak.
Nickalodeon 24/7 pretty much...
Doug
Rugrats
Salute Your Shorts
Hey, Dude
Are You Afraid Of the Dark?
What Would You Do?
Double Dare
Guts
Legends Of The Hidden Temple
Rocko's Modern Life (what a great cartoon)
Looney Toons
Tom And Jerry
That's all I can remmeber. Just take anything that was on Nick in the early 90's and I probably watched it.
As I got a little older and some new cartoons came, I watched Hey Arnold and CatDog....I can't stand nick anymore though, all thier cartoons suck. Yes, including that farging annoying sponge.
SpongeBob is awesomoe.
Hahaha...I was just cleaning out my webspace, and I found this pic I saved a couple of years ago:
(http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/7861/eringreykx4.jpg)
She just turned 57 three days ago. Time flies....
Daisy Dukes? I remember getting that rope climbing feeling in my pants watching her :yay
No, that's Erin Grey, formerly of Buck Rogers fame. And 57 is fine with me. :paranoid
Here's something interesting I found on her IMDB page:
Quote
She is a longtime enthusiast regarding ancient arts, and is an instructor of Tai Chi and Qi Gong (Chi Kung) at UCLA.
Damn...I'm ready to move and sign up.
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on January 10, 2007, 02:27:26 PM
No, that's Erin Grey, formerly of Buck Rogers fame. And 57 is fine with me. :paranoid
She was on Silver Spoons too.
Wore out quite a few pairs of sweatsocks thanks to Erin Grey back in the day.
Full House and Teletubbies with Picture in Picture activated.
one of the shows i watched, and mostly because i had a crush on the show, was "Out of this World"
it's was about some girl who could stop time
Anyone else remember Small Wonder with Vicki the robot? I think the live audience consisted of 8 yr olds....
Quote from: BigEd76 on January 10, 2007, 04:17:46 PM
Anyone else remember Small Wonder with Vicki the robot? I think the live audience consisted of 8 yr olds....
Of course, I remember there was a rumor going around that the kid that played in it was Billy Corgan from the Smashing Pumpkins.
Curt/Kurt/Kurdt Cobain was totally Cousin Oliver!
Yeah, yeah, yeah......and one of the members of Marylin Manson was Paul from The Wonder Years......which incidently, was a tv show I watched while growing up.
Quote from: mussa on January 10, 2007, 12:27:20 PM
Daisy Dukes? I remember getting that rope climbing feeling in my pants watching her :yay
That was Catherine Bach. And she kissed me when I was 3.
(http://hem.passagen.se/megaaxe/q/images/Catherine_Bach_00000419.jpg)
(http://hem.passagen.se/megaaxe/q/images/Catherine_Bach_00000428.jpg)
(http://images.starpulse.com/Photos/Previews/Dukes-Of-Hazzard-TV-02.jpg)
(http://www.alcanthang.com/poker/bach-catherine.jpg)
(http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h180/lucidfilms/445CatherineBach112_0.jpg)
(http://chud.com/nextraimages/DukesFour2.jpg)
NSFW (http://www.robbscelebs.co.uk/noops838/nicole0006.jpg)
NSFW (http://images.celebritymoviearchive.com/members/thumbs/b/bM4699-CatherineBach@Crazed-1.jpg)
And eventhough she was way hotter than Erin Grey back then, unfortunately she hasn't aged nearly as well.
(http://www.celebritynooz.com/images/Catherine_Bach-now.jpg)
I'd still hit it though and I'd put a valiant effort into doing so. I mean, it's Daisy farging Duke, man. Just close my eyes and think of her 20 years ago.
I hear ya. Just to say you did it would be awesome.
Daisy was the stuff back then. :drool
No fat chicks.