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Post by tboneator64 on Feb 28, 2019 13:51:40 GMT -5
I may have already referenced this elsewhere, but the REO Speedwagon Hi-Infidelity (1980) track TOUGH GUYS opens with Spanky and Alfalfa's He-Man Woman Haters Club dialogue from HEARTS ARE THUMPS (1937).
Sometimes I wonder whether proper permissions/rights were obtained for its inclusion.
CHEERS!
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Post by malaria on Feb 28, 2019 17:54:17 GMT -5
LOL, I think REO Speedwagon gambled on the fact that it was fairly unlikely that anyone would listen to the cut.
But now I have to.
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Post by malaria on Feb 28, 2019 17:59:43 GMT -5
Wow, very good. I had no idea.
Howard Stern (or, rather, Fred Norris) used to use a lot of Rascals sound effects on the old Stern show. The "Birthday Blues" weep-wah cake noise definitely was a standard fallback.
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Post by mtw12055 on Feb 28, 2019 21:18:00 GMT -5
I've only seen trailers, but it looks like the family dog in "Fighting with My Family" has a circle drawn around his eye, not at all unlike Petey.
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Post by tboneator64 on Mar 1, 2019 20:24:35 GMT -5
I've only seen trailers, but it looks like the family dog in "Fighting with My Family" has a circle drawn around his eye, not at all unlike Petey. The family dog appears at around 5 seconds into this trailer:
As it happens, like the family portrayed in this film, my Dad's family were also from Norwich. That little tidbit aside, this film does look rather interesting.
CHEERS!
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Post by myhomeo on Mar 5, 2019 14:02:31 GMT -5
Found an old JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA story in which one character tells a bunch of arguing heroes to "stop acting like the Little Rascals."
Oh, and a couple of ODD SQUAD mentions: In one episode, a character tells a slightly younger kid, "There y'go, you little rascal!" In another, Ms. O calls a couple former agents 'rascals' because they're not agents anymore and she's not sure what else to call them.
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Post by malaria on Mar 5, 2019 16:42:16 GMT -5
I believe Dickie's nurse in "Free Wheeling" uses the phrase "you LITTLE RASCAL"... I believe this may have been the only time this locution was spoken on the series.
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Post by shirleymurphy on Mar 8, 2019 7:30:27 GMT -5
I wasn't an Our Ganger but here's me shilling cheese in a Christmas ad:
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Post by tboneator64 on Mar 8, 2019 15:05:06 GMT -5
I wasn't an Our Ganger but here's me shilling cheese in a Christmas ad: I actually remember that commercial! Cute!
Do you currently have any aspirations to pursue anything within the entertainment realm? Just curious.
CHEERS!
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Post by shirleymurphy on Mar 8, 2019 16:01:51 GMT -5
not currently, sadly. How female/girly do i look in the cheese ad? a lot of mothers in my local area fell in love with me after that hit the air...
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Post by malaria on Mar 10, 2019 14:39:25 GMT -5
I see a bright career in GEICO commercials (the best of all personal-lines insurance ads, to be sure). But Big Agribidness (tm) would have to sign away the rights to you. Dunno if the cows will be on board with that. Nor, for that matter, the Stoltz Cheese Corp.
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Post by shirleymurphy on Mar 10, 2019 16:57:47 GMT -5
giggles. Which Our Ganger could my child self have played?
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Post by mtw12055 on Mar 10, 2019 17:06:11 GMT -5
I believe Dickie's nurse in "Free Wheeling" uses the phrase "you LITTLE RASCAL"... I believe this may have been the only time this locution was spoken on the series. In the silent short "Circus Fever," a doctor mentions teaching "these little rascals" a lesson. giggles. Which Our Ganger could my child self have played? You seem liked you'd have made a nice new character, actually. I wonder what your nickname would have been, though. I suppose "Cheesy" would be... well, cheesy.
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Post by malaria on Mar 10, 2019 18:07:10 GMT -5
Darla HP Hood LLC Dairy? Dorothy DeBoarsHead?
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Post by shirleymurphy on Mar 10, 2019 22:07:53 GMT -5
I'd be Carrot Top. Ginger would be too much like Ginger Rogers.
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