The Thunderbirds always scared me, but I loved those freaky puppets!!
How about the one hit wonder "How Do You Do" by Mouth & Macneal?
Shari and Lambchop.
Loved her puppets!
Bboobs - I'm impressed that you know your POWs name. That's meaningful!
How do you do hhmm hhmm I thought why not
na-na na-na
[just me and you and then we can
na-na na-na]
just like before and you will say
na-na na-na
[please give me more and you will think
na-na na-na}
hey that's what I am living for.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
This is the song that doesn't end....
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Lambchop...loved her...
Kula, Fran, and Ollie...not so much.
And the movie "Lili" really gave me the creeps...
Anyone remember Mike Curb and the Congregation?
again...random thoughts...
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Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Boobs -- just what IS hasenfeffer anyway?
Tommyboy..I believe it was the name of the Brewery they worked in.
Yes it goes on and on my friend!
The Brewery was Schotz.... use to know what hasenfeffer was ... I'll try google...
Good call mom....what the heck is it then??? I just know the words...LOL
I think it is a rabbit dish ( Well a dish made with rabbit) but I'll keep on looking!
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Hasenpfeffer - German Rabbit
2 1/2 pounds rabbit (up to 3 lb) -- cut up
2 cups dry red wine
2 tablespoons wine vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon whole cloves
1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 bay leaves
Place cut-up rabbit in flat refrigerator container. In bowl, combine remaining ingredients; Pour over rabbit. Marinate overnight in refrigerator. Place marinated rabbit in Crock-Pot. Add 1 1/2 cups marinade. cover and cook on Low for 8 to 10 hours. Remove meat to warm platter. Thicken gravy, if desired. Serves 4
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Uh...What's Up Doc???
Well there is the recipe! I prefer rabbits alive and hopping in the backyard.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
-- Just checked in with a chef friend on mine. He says hasenfeffer is actually hasen pfeffer. Hasen is rabbit and pfeffer is pepper in German. Hence peppered rabbit. A dish popular among 1st generation people of German heritage, a number of whom settled in the Milwaukee area. A good many cheeseheads, I mean people of Wisconsin will recognize this flavorful ethnic dish.
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Like litte Bunny Foo Foo who goes hopping through the forest, scooping up the field mice and bopping them on the head...
Disney movies back then.... Herbie, North Avenue Irregulars...Apple Dumpling Gang...real drive-in movie staples
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*GASP!* Little Bunny Foo Foo!!!
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
First movie ever I saw in a Drive-In was Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967).
Just got back to the computer after two hours in the dentist office. Had about 5 pages to catch up on. Now I have to go cook dinner but how about Tiny Tim and Miss Vicki. Anyone remember seeing them get married on the Johnny Carson show I think. Tip toe through the tulips etc. Whatever happened to him?
Tiny Tim passed away on November 30, 1996.
... And down came the gooood fairy. And she said... " Little Bunny Foo Foo I don't want to see you, scooping up the field mice and bopping them on the head!"
Oh god I love this song...
Speaking of Richard Chamberlan - how about Ben Casey? I remember wearing my Ben Casey blouse that looked like a doctor's shirt. We were so coool!
Song break!!.....
"I am stuck on Band-Aid brand cause band-aid is stuck on me!"
Marcus Welby, MD.
Medical Center
loved those Doctor shows!
Emergency!! I had a major crush on Randolph Mantooth!
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