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An elf who doesn't bake cookies inside of a hollow tree. That's just so wrong..
Indeed.
An elf who doesn't bake cookies inside of a hollow tree. That's just so wrong..
More like it took Tolkien 30+ years to sell the film rights.
My ears hurt
I can't say I'd offer the same advice. When I was in high school in the mid- to late-70s the majority of my classmates re-discovered Tolkien, specifically his book The Hobbit, and almost every one of them was carrying a copy of it everywhere they went. I finally got a copy for myself, and after struggling through the first two to three chapters realized Tolkien was the most long-winded, boring author I'd ever had the displeasure of attempting to read.It was a book, written by J.R.R. Tolkien. Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf and all that. You should read Tolkien, although you do need to be careful. It can be Hobbit forming.
I finally got a copy for myself, and after struggling through the first two to three chapters realized Tolkien was the most long-winded, boring author I'd ever had the displeasure of attempting to read.
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Yeah, now those two were probably the best, at least in my opinion. Especially Tex Avery. To this day I still laugh at a Tex Avery cartoon lolGlad that I was able to expose my kids, and those of my sister and my cousins, to the works of Tex Avery and Chuck Jones on video when they were little more than toddlers...because they learned that toons could be thought provoking and funny at the same time.
And then there was H.R. Pufnstuf . Though the original eps finished on Dec 27[SUP]th[/SUP], ‘69, they continued the reruns through ‘72. Sid and Marty Kroft swear there were no drug references in that show but C’MON! Those cats had to be trippin' acid to think that show up. lol
If that makes your ears hurt, I strongly suggest you never under any circumstance go to listen to a live performance of Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture, complete with cannons, your ears will probably bleed! Personally, I love it! [video=youtube;NZmGjRualUQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZmGjRualUQ[/video]
And then there was H.R. Pufnstuf . Though the original eps finished on Dec 27[SUP]th[/SUP], ‘69, they continued the reruns through ‘72. Sid and Marty Kroft swear there were no drug references in that show but C’MON! Those cats had to be trippin' acid to think that show up. lol
I could probably count the number of good songs to come out of the 80's on one hand.
According to Wiki, the Benny Hill Show started in 1955, I don't remember. He was on our screens throughout the 1970's. His show was described as slapstick, mime, parody, burlesque and double-entendre. Whilst I enjoy everyone of those descriptions, Benny Hill was never my cup of tea, the only saving grace was, he never got the girl, well, not on screen. Never could understand his world wide appeal.
According to Wiki, the Benny Hill Show started in 1955, I don't remember. He was on our screens throughout the 1970's. His show was described as slapstick, mime, parody, burlesque and double-entendre. Whilst I enjoy everyone of those descriptions, Benny Hill was never my cup of tea, the only saving grace was, he never got the girl, well, not on screen. Never could understand his world wide appeal.