Just In Case You Weren't Feeling Old Enough...

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I'm not a grump, Grinch or Scrooge, but I'm sick & tired of Christmas movies.
You're assertion would seem to belie your argument...it's entirely counter-intuitive...

You sound like a grump, a Grinch, and a Scrooge...

Frankly, I wouldn't touch you with a 39 and a half foot pole... :P
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gosh, I don t know if my girl has seen miracle on 34th street or it s a wonderful life....

gotta fix that, even tho I really don t care for movies much anymore.

I like all the old Charlie brown stuff too. in book and tv form

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Lord Jim wrote:
I'm not a grump, Grinch or Scrooge, but I'm sick & tired of Christmas movies.
You're assertion would seem to belie your argument...it's entirely counter-intuitive...

You sound like a grump, a Grinch, and a Scrooge...

Frankly, I wouldn't touch you with a 39 and a half foot pole... :P
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Big RR wrote:Jim--if I recall, the songwriting team was the same on that later wrote Funny Girl for Broadway. And it is the songs that make the show so special.
That's interesting; I hadn't heard that, but it wouldn't surprise me ...I think this cartoon had the best music of any animated show in history.;..(The animation was certainly nothing to write home about...)

Jack Cassidy could sing; who knew? 8-)

And of course, Jim Backus... 8-)
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AND WHO CAN FORGET...

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... this wonderful classic:
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My eyes well up with tears of comfort and joy every time I see it.

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Ah - The Old Black X. That was a good one
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The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff is a four-part comedy series produced by BBC, which premiered on BBC Two on 19 December 2011. It is a parody of the works of Charles Dickens, drawing its title from Bleak House and The Old Curiosity Shop. It is a television successor to Bleak Expectations, a 5 series radio parody of Dickens which began in 2007, and with which it shares the writer Mark Evans, producer Gareth Edwards and actor Richard Johnson, and while not a direct adaptation it shares the same style, atmosphere and sense of humour. It is directed by Ben Gosling Fuller, who also directed the show That Mitchell and Webb Look.

The main characters are played by Robert Webb and Katherine Parkinson with cameos and guest appearances from celebrities including Stephen Fry, David Mitchell, Phyllida Law, Johnny Vegas and Adrian Edmondson. Some of the cast from Bleak Expectations including Sarah Hadland, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane and Tom Allen also appear.
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