A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's. (I FOUND IT!)
#25re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 11/18/07 at 8:14pmTough SH*T then, mateo.
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
#26re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 11/18/07 at 8:35pm
thanks Stagey.
-Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!"
-E!'s "The Soup"
#27re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 11/18/07 at 9:06pm
Was it The Magic Garden? That was a regional show in the NYC area that ran through the 70's and 80's that I grew up watching.
The Magic Garden
#29re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 6:30amI don't know what the show is, but it's not the Magic Garden. The end of the Magic Garden had the women singing, "See ya, see ya, hope you had a real good time. Hope you had a real good morning, too...hope you have a shiny day....." etc. That is not the ending mateo described.
#30re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 9:15amWas it Mannix?
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Gothampc
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#31re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 9:18am
There used to be a dog food commercial where a dog chased a miniature wagon pulled by horses. The horses and wagon disappeared into the kitchen cabinet and the dog couldn't figure out where they went.
I don't know why I remember this but can't remember why the theorem "side angle side" was imporant in geometry.
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#32re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 9:23am
lst, I was on Romper Room, too. :)
#33re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 11:38am
For Gothampc:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9BBqgMQluDM
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erikaamato
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
#34re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:08pm
I loved that commercial!
And I loved "The Magic Garden," too. But I thought the lyrics were:
See ya (See ya!)
Hope you had a good good time (Ba-dum)
Hope you'll have a real good mornin' (Hmmmm)
Hope we get to see you again! (Bye now!)
Hmmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm (Goodbye!)
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#35re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:14pm
The stories are here, they're all in here
From Crafty Fox to Goldilocks
In Storybox
There are no locks
On Storybox, on Storybox, on Storybox...
erikaamato
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
#36re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:16pm
YAY!
And look what I found! (jeniferrenepatricia and I were both sort of right on the lyrics, actually.)
Magic Garden Goodbye Song
erikaamato
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/04
#37re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:19pm
Ooooh! And Story Box!
Story Box (song and story)
#38re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:26pm
mateo, you triggered a memory for me.. Yes! there was a show where a woman would float around on a cloud and and read names. She had a magnifying glass (?) and looked down as if she could see into your home.. or at least the roof top of your home.
I think she wore overalls and a painters/baseball cap with the brim on the side (before it became gangsta!)
This is just my memory and I could be way off.. My memory doesn't associate it PBS.. for some reason I remember turn the dial (ugh, I"m old!) to channel nine.
Anyone remember Dusty's Treehouse?
#39re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:48pm
Blonde - I do believe she was wearing overalls and cap.
I thought it was PBS, but I could be wrong.
hmmm
-Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!"
-E!'s "The Soup"
#40re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:53pm
Blonde's comment on overalls sparked a new google search - and I found it!!
It was called "The Land of Frooze":
OP titles/clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kfty-TZ1uk
omg, brings back so many memories.
-Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!"
-E!'s "The Soup"
#41re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:56pmWas it Nanny G?
#42re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 1:58pm
Ha! Glad I could help!!!
Wow!! The memories.. and I STILL remembered the lyrics to the opening!
Thanks Mateo
#43re: A question for children of the 70's/Early 80's.
Posted: 1/24/08 at 2:01pm
So did I blonde!
I guess the show was called "The Froozles" but mostly known by "The Land Of Frooze."
Thanks!
-Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!"
-E!'s "The Soup"
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