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On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 12:17:50 -0600, Arbiter wrote:

In article d76599d7-4c99-4781-8a45-30cf560f0a35@
15g2000yqi.googlegroups.com, says...

On Mar 4, 11:26*am, Arbiter wrote:
In article , naled24511
@mypacks.net says...



On 3/4/10 12:00 PM, Tim wrote:
Also the nararator for Rocky and Bullwinkle!

If we are reaching back that far, I remember Crusader Rabbit. The
original, not the re-intro... Yikes!

Question raised evocatively by Tim and H. Krause, titled,
"Rocky and Bullwinkle, Crusader Rabbit - their value."
Arbiter includes Clutch Cargo in this group of "cartoon shows."
The finding is that most single Bugs Bunny Looneytune cartoons contained
more art and wit than than the sum of all episodes of the above, and
that the introduction of the above presaged a coarsening of American
culture.
The finding is binding.
Recess.

The Arbiter


But you left out "Space Ghost' Which was inovative because they
actually paired the cartoons characters with the movement of human
lips.

And don't forget Captain Kangaroo with "Fred who lived on channel1"

Fred was like amoving etch-a-sketch drawing on a television.


The Arbiters recollection is that Clutch Cargo pioneered the utterly
horrible "technique" of putting moving human lips behind crude drawings
with a hole cut in the mouth, the lips mouthing unsychronized peurile
dialogue. As I said, a coarsening of the culture.
Sold a lot of Sugar Corn Pops though.
This is not a binding finding.

The Arbiter


The only thing I find binding about your analysis has to do with your
writing style.

Do you have some binding agent that's preventing you from taking a
crap or do you always write in the manner of a 50's tin robot with a
tight lower sphincter?

Do you need to dislodge a stick, branch or root of some kind? Can
John Herring lend you a hand? Maybe Jim the arsehole from lower
Alabama?