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on: 07-30-2002
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kickass Camaro Hotwheels diecast set... |
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#41 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:28:35 PM |
Posted By : Jurrell |
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yeah trooper, you rule, too bad you still didn't send me that M-5 :(
[Edited by Jurrell on 7-30-2002 @ 01:28:48 PM] |
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#42 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:30:41 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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Trooper just maid the the top of my top 10 list of nice people of the day! |
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#43 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:35:59 PM |
Posted By : Jurrell |
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Hey trooper, can you make a top 10 pictures for the most comments in the day and most favorite pic (A pic that has the most people that like it)
[Edited by Jurrell on 7-30-2002 @ 01:36:20 PM] |
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#44 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:37:59 PM |
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee |
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Also, Trooper...THIS HAS ANNOYED ME LONG ENOUGH...the 10 Most Recent images page has....
16 images! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Lose the 10!
[Edited by mr_mcmunkee on 7-30-2002 @ 01:39:08 PM] |
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#47 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:40:05 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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Marvin the Martian where the hell is he on the list?
there's no if's and's or but's he should be in the TOPTEN! |
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#50 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:47:16 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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because we were kids at one time, hmmmmmmmm hell I'm still one and those new cartoons really suck (well 98% of them do) in the old days they put alot more time in making there cartoons -vs- today
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#51 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:48:41 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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(the story) For now, there's no need for Bugs Bunny to ask, "What's up, doc?" According to TV Guide, he is.
The "wascally wabbit," who's faced down Elmer Fudd, Marvin the Martian and Yosemite Sam, has come out on top again: According to the latest issue of TV Guide, Bugs Bunny is the greatest cartoon character of all time.
Bugs is also the only character from the pre-television animated-short golden age to make the magazine's top 10.
He's followed by Homer Simpson, befuddled father on Fox's long-running "The Simpsons"; Rocky and Bullwinkle, the heroes of Jay Ward's parodistic cartoon series of the '50s and '60s; Beavis and Butt-head, Mike Judge's dopey MTV metalheads; and the Grinch, the Dr. Seuss character who just doesn't like Christmas until he's shown the error of his ways
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#52 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:50:03 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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Also in the top 10: Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble of "The Flintstones," the first successful prime-time cartoon series; Angelina Pickles of "Rugrats"; Charlie Brown and Snoopy of "Peanuts"; SpongeBob SquarePants; and Cartman of "South Park."
Bugs, a clever beast with long ears who always seems to make the wrong turn at Albuquerque, has been a hit since his first appearance in 1938's "Porky's Hare Hunt." His first starring role, in 1940's "A Wild Hare," saw the first utterance of his catchphrase, "What's up, doc?"
The hero of many a Warner Bros. cartoon, his success has carried over to television, advertising and other media. (Warner Bros. is a division of AOL Time Warner, as is CNN.com.)
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#53 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:50:38 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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His tough-talking image, inimitably voiced by Mel Blanc (who once said he created the voice out of the two toughest-sounding accents he knew, that of Brooklyn and the Bronx), was molded in classic WB shorts directed by such luminaries as Tex Avery, Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng.
Over the years, Bugs has been an opera singer, barber, lumberjack and medieval knight, and has worked with stars ranging from Michael Jordan to Taz, the Tasmanian devil. And despite the Daffy Duck's constant attempts to steal the spotlight, Bugs always holds on to the glow.
Daffy, incidentally, ended up at No. 14 in the TV Guide list, behind both Fat Albert and the Powerpuff Girls. |
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#54 |
7-30-2002 @ 01:51:17 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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Saving the world and on the charts..
The TV Guide list includes characters from the movies, television, comic strips and comic books, and features both creations very old (Popeye and Felix the Cat, both of which date to the 1920s) and very new (the Powerpuffs and SpongeBob).
Several characters, including Superman and Wonder Woman, have saved the world, and at least one -- Alvin from the Chipmunks -- has sung on a No. 1 hit ("The Chipmunk Song").
Some surprises: Mickey Mouse ranks at No. 19, and though Josie and the Pussycats made it, the Archies are nowhere to be found.
Heavens to Murgatroid, indeed.
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#55 |
7-30-2002 @ 03:01:48 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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Hey, Daria was pretty cool. Well, by MTV standards anyway. Had a nice dry, witty sense of humor. |
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#56 |
7-30-2002 @ 03:09:09 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Sorry, but Screwball Squirrel rules all, even though he was only in like 5 cartoons, they're piss-you-pants funny |
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#59 |
8-06-2002 @ 12:09:37 PM |
Posted By : Jurrell |
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It looks retarded and that kid is messed up |
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