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Originally Posted by
Prunepicker
That was Froggy Gremlin. The host was Andy Devine. The name of the show
was Andy's Gang.
Damn, ya'll are young. Froggy started out on the Buster Brown Show on radio with host Smilin' Ed McConnell. It was on Saturday mornings right before Let's Pretend. Surely you remember:
Hi, I'm Buster Brown, I live in a shoe.
This is my dog Tige, he lives in there, too.
And Froggy's response when called to plunk his magic pranger was, Hiya kids, hiya, hiya, hiya.
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Originally Posted by
USG '60
Damn, ya'll are young. Froggy started out on the Buster Brown Show on radio with host Smilin' Ed McConnell. It was on Saturday mornings right before Let's Pretend. Surely you remember:
Hi, I'm Buster Brown, I live in a shoe.
This is my dog Tige, he lives in there, too.
And Froggy's response when called to plunk his magic pranger was, Hiya kids, hiya, hiya, hiya.
In the late 50s, early 60s, didn't each box of Buster Brown shoes come with a golden egg inside?
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Originally Posted by
FRISKY
In the late 50s, early 60s, didn't each box of Buster Brown shoes come with a golden egg inside?
THAT I don't remember. I wasn't wearing Buster Brown shoes by then, but I did in the 40s and early 50s and I never found Tige in a single box, so Buster was fibbing about that.
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The golden egg came with Buster Brown shoes. Red Goose shoes, a division of Buster Brown came with a red egg.
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Got one for you:............How did they make Mr. Ed (Talking Horse) move his mouth like he did?????Come on now :............you should know.
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Was it:
(a) peanut butter
(b) lettin loose Naughty Ned from Corral of Horrors
(c) showing pictures of that pretty filly from the next farm over
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Originally Posted by
kevinpate
Was it:
(a) peanut butter
(b) lettin loose Naughty Ned from Corral of Horrors
(c) showing pictures of that pretty filly from the next farm over
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Kevin:.............you win the prize ....it was A. Peanut butter......Watch for our delivery truck to show up at your front door for the first place prize........
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Re: Old Television shows/Trivia
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Originally Posted by
USG '60
Damn, ya'll are young. Froggy started out on the Buster Brown Show on radio with host Smilin' Ed McConnell. It was on Saturday mornings right before Let's Pretend. Surely you remember:
Hi, I'm Buster Brown, I live in a shoe.
This is my dog Tige, he lives in there, too.
And Froggy's response when called to plunk his magic pranger was, Hiya kids, hiya, hiya, hiya.
How about "Midnight the Cat" on the Andy Divine show! Meeee-Yoowwwwwwwwwwww!!
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Originally Posted by
Redskins/General
How about "Midnight the Cat" on the Andy Divine show! Meeee-Yoowwwwwwwwwwww!!
Midnight started out on the Buster Brown show, too. :tiphat:
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I always remember the farm report in the mornings on WKY TV. Price of Barrows and Gilts, feeder steers, the "perk" (that was a coffee pot that bubbled up the top) in the background. I saw cattle auctions on RFD TV yesterday and it reminded me of the farm report.
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Originally Posted by
FRISKY
In the late 50s, early 60s, didn't each box of Buster Brown shoes come with a
golden egg inside?
I thought they came with Red Goose shoes. There was a goose and you
either pulled the head or something to get the egg. I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by
Generals64
Got one for you... How did they make Mr. Ed (Talking Horse) move his mouth
like he did? Come on now... you should know.
Duh! It was in the script when he was supposed to talk so he did.
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Originally Posted by
NativeOkie
I always remember the farm report in the mornings on WKY TV. Price of Barrows and Gilts, feeder steers, the "perk" (that was a coffee pot that bubbled up the top) in the background. I saw cattle auctions on RFD TV yesterday and it reminded me of the farm report.
Wayne Liles did the report on KWTV and I think he went on the air each morning in overalls after actually doing some farming, didn't he?
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Originally Posted by
papaOU
The golden egg came with Buster Brown shoes. Red Goose shoes, a division of Buster Brown came with a red egg.
Come on Prunepicker! The above quote was from earlier today.......
You're letting your Grant education show again.:kicking:
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Originally Posted by
USG '60
Midnight started out on the Buster Brown show, too. :tiphat:
Didn't Midnight the Cat always do his Me-yow, lick his chops, bat his green eye's and say "Niiicccccccceee???
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Originally Posted by
Prunepicker
I thought they came with Red Goose shoes. There was a goose and you
either pulled the head or something to get the egg. I could be wrong.
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At one time in my collection of "Junk" I had one of those Contraptions. It was a Goose that you pulled it's head down and an egg would come out. One thing I wish I hadn't thrown out.
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Originally Posted by
Generals64
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At one time in my collection of "Junk" I had one of those Contraptions. It was a Goose that you pulled it's head down and an egg would come out. One thing I wish I hadn't thrown out.
It came out the bottom of the neck did it not?
Check this out:
Scoop - Where the Magic of Collecting Comes Alive! - The Tale of the Red Goose
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On TCM tonight- "Horror House" Frankie Avalon and Jill Haworth
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Winky Dink Show, Gen/64 probably still has his magic screen!!
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Originally Posted by
Redskins/General
Winky Dink Show, Gen/64 probably still has his magic screen!!
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I do and I have the eraser also.....it is very "brittle" now....Hey, who was the Lt. in Rin-tin-tin????Seriously....
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Hey prunepicker!
Did ya' watch the Dodgers-Cards games?
Got my Dodger Blue on....................
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"My Mother the Car"
1. What make and year was "mom"?
2. Who did "mom"'s voice?
3. Who played "mom"'s son?
Rick
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1928 Porter
Ann Sothern voiced dead mama Gladys, and Jerry Van Dyke played her attorney son, David Crabtree
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Originally Posted by
kevinpate
1928 Porter
Ann Sothern voiced dead mama Gladys, and Jerry Van Dyke played her attorney son, David Crabtree
I thought it was a 1927 Maxwell, but memory is flawed sometimes. You were so dead on with the rest, including the name of JVD's character (which I didn't remember) that I accept.
Johnny, tell him what he's won!
Rick