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Flipped Lid

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Personally, I never thought of Looney Tunes as violent, even as a kid. It's ironic how those same parents probably let their children play Call of Duty, but they can't watch "violent" cartoons. :rolleyes:

If watching Loony Toons, The Three Stooges, and such would drive someone to violence, I'd have been electrocuted forty years ago or at least be serving life without parole. That was all the biggest bunch of nonsense I've ever heard. There can't be many people alive who have watched more Loony Toons and Three Stooges than I have. I still watch a lot of them both to this day and they still make me laugh until the tears come. I don't think I'll ever stop watching. I feel bad for kids who have never had the opportunity to see them.
 

LoveMyHats2

I’ll Lock Up.
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If watching Loony Toons, The Three Stooges, and such would drive someone to violence, I'd have been electrocuted forty years ago or at least be serving life without parole. That was all the biggest bunch of nonsense I've ever heard. There can't be many people alive who have watched more Loony Toons and Three Stooges than I have. I still watch a lot of them both to this day and they still make me laugh until the tears come. I don't think I'll ever stop watching. I feel bad for kids who have never had the opportunity to see them.
I know what you mean. That is why I stated that it is sad that anyone would dream up some issues that there is anything wrong with the cartoons.
 
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It's now the 'Classic '60's formula', too. I like it pretty good. I only ever drink it or Blue Ribbon. My grandpa, great-grandpa, and great-great-grandpa all lived by the Schlitz Brewery for years. My great-great-grandpa was the first and last in my family to leave. He was born there in 1875 and died in 1975.

They still make that brand beer? I always smile when I hear that name, "Schlitz"....hahaha it almost sounds like what I do when I eat too much chili....(weeeeeee hahaha).
 
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My Schlitz n' Slippers. My sister, Dixie, bought these for me for Christmas a couple years ago. Oh, rue made it in the photo, too :p

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LoveMyHats2

I’ll Lock Up.
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It's now the 'Classic '60's formula', too. I like it pretty good. I only ever drink it or Blue Ribbon. My grandpa, great-grandpa, and great-great-grandpa all lived by the Schlitz Brewery for years. My great-great-grandpa was the first and last in my family to leave. He was born there in 1875 and died in 1975.
Wow, talk about how things happen in life, my Great Grandfather lived to be 100 years old. Not sure what year he died in, but it was close to 1968 I think?
 
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I cannot find a brand on them. I know they did come from Wal-Mart, though. They are camo.

I have to ask you, what brand are those slippers? They appear to be "camo" and like what you would find in a hunting supply store.

Everyone on Dad's side lives to be around 100 and smokes and drinks their way there :) Come to think of it, a lot of that on Mom's side, too.

Wow, talk about how things happen in life, my Great Grandfather lived to be 100 years old. Not sure what year he died in, but it was close to 1968 I think?
 

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