Wonderama, and Diver Dan.. I just joined facebook about a month ago and they have these apps like pick your five cartoons you watched groowing up and pick five of your favorite shows etc.. I completely forgot about Diver Dan.
Bozo is an icon along with Hobo Kelley and sheriff John. And who was it that was the ventriliquist with the three puppets? Winchell ?
Wonderama, my god that one was forgotten also.
I remeber Winky Dink and some others that I can’t place the name but can see the show in my mind.
I thinbk are society has just become to callous from the onslaught on immense information that hasn’t been filter before it reaches our young ones. To have children at the age of ten grow callous and rude think that being apart of gang or group that terrorizes to gain attention and a so called street respect is horrible. There’s a lot to raising children to be loving and productive and a lot of us just don’t have that nurturing gene. It’s a learning and growing experience to have the patience and understanding to be a good mother and father tso that our children can hopefully acheive a better and more peacefull life then we have had. I believe that.
Ultra Man was the bomb! Japanese through and through! No racial comments from this C’anupa Carrier!
Saturday Night Creature Feature! That rocked as well.
Now for the look in your eye when you brought up BIC. I will be loading the Pipe tonight and asking for a Spirit Helper come to you and help you out.
I have to go lay tile at my new home now, but you’ll be in my grey matter all day long CRC.
Yankee? Hanging ten?
I know the Prophet is.
Be well all,
This exchange has me doing the mouse, yeah! Brodda, Ultra Man, Bat Man, Brotha Man, what-ta bout, Soupy Man? He put the Man in Ham bone.
Best on your BIG move. I am here if you have any rock questions, okay, there Barney ole’ brodda? I noticed the cuts of sheetrock in your video. I spent one year patching Leona Hemsley’s Palace Hotel; when I ran out of studs, I used tin cans. I learned how to improvise
The early Disney cartoons/animations where all the characters are round and jolly and moved like a cartoon. I like those. Bozo – OMG – if you lived in Chicago you had to order tickets as soon as your kid was born. 9 year wait list. Let’s go over to the Bozo drum – dum dum dum, da-da!!! & bucket number 6. That was real heavy duty kid action over there. Even the camera came in and out at you if you got your ping pong ball in bucket number 6.
It’s great to be back and viewing PAH progress, you are all like a big family. Good moral values are taught at home but I agree it takes a community to raise a child. Today’s youth is not much different in the horrible language department than they were back in the stone age when I was a rug ratduzi. Difference being much of today’s youth doesn’t have any leadership or guidance of any kind, let alone parental restraints. It’s great to see someone like CRC and his digitciples making the effort. Rock on digitciples. Rock on CRC.
I loved “The Great Gazoo” on the Flintstone which I think was based on “The HoneyMooners” with Jackie Gleason who looked like my Uncle Gillie.
I didn’t watch Bozo or Wonderama, we didn’t get those here in New Mexico…..
Gazoo is a tiny, green, floating alien who was exiled to Earth from his home planet Zatox as punishment for having invented a doomsday machine, a weapon of immense destructive power, and was discovered by Fred and Barney when his flying saucer crashed. His invention was a button which would destroy the universe if pressed, though he insists he made it on a whim with no intent of using it.
May 18th, 2009 at 4:58 pm
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May 18th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Bozo is an icon along with Hobo Kelley and sheriff John. And who was it that was the ventriliquist with the three puppets? Winchell ?
Wonderama, my god that one was forgotten also.
I remeber Winky Dink and some others that I can’t place the name but can see the show in my mind.
I thinbk are society has just become to callous from the onslaught on immense information that hasn’t been filter before it reaches our young ones. To have children at the age of ten grow callous and rude think that being apart of gang or group that terrorizes to gain attention and a so called street respect is horrible. There’s a lot to raising children to be loving and productive and a lot of us just don’t have that nurturing gene. It’s a learning and growing experience to have the patience and understanding to be a good mother and father tso that our children can hopefully acheive a better and more peacefull life then we have had. I believe that.
May 18th, 2009 at 9:07 pm
I did a chalk drawing on the sidewalk of a giant eye, and asked a litle girl to do one. “I’ll get dirty.” “It washes off.”
W.C. Fields, “Move away kid, You bother me.”
May 18th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
One day I will get a web cam..
Surf’s up Hobo prophet..
May 18th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
PS, we have a pretty cool monsoon going on here in Phoenix. I’m starting to like it here. The thunder and the lighting and the smell of the earth.
May 18th, 2009 at 11:07 pm
I’m jealous.
May 18th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
You know that smell of hot desert dirt.. Getting moist from the rain with the lighting flashing the sky? It’s cool.
May 19th, 2009 at 8:54 am
Stop it!
May 19th, 2009 at 9:17 am
Ultra Man was the bomb! Japanese through and through! No racial comments from this C’anupa Carrier!
Saturday Night Creature Feature! That rocked as well.
Now for the look in your eye when you brought up BIC. I will be loading the Pipe tonight and asking for a Spirit Helper come to you and help you out.
I have to go lay tile at my new home now, but you’ll be in my grey matter all day long CRC.
Yankee? Hanging ten?
I know the Prophet is.
Be well all,
May 19th, 2009 at 11:02 am
This exchange has me doing the mouse, yeah! Brodda, Ultra Man, Bat Man, Brotha Man, what-ta bout, Soupy Man? He put the Man in Ham bone.
Best on your BIG move. I am here if you have any rock questions, okay, there Barney ole’ brodda? I noticed the cuts of sheetrock in your video. I spent one year patching Leona Hemsley’s Palace Hotel; when I ran out of studs, I used tin cans. I learned how to improvise
Catch ya’ll on the next wave!
May 19th, 2009 at 1:52 pm
Great blog Christopher, like what you said.

I always watched the Sat. morning cartoons in the 70′s. Sylvester, Roadrunner, Bugs.
May 19th, 2009 at 1:55 pm
I wish I had a webcam too. Maybe I’ll get one…
May 19th, 2009 at 5:04 pm
The early Disney cartoons/animations where all the characters are round and jolly and moved like a cartoon. I like those. Bozo – OMG – if you lived in Chicago you had to order tickets as soon as your kid was born. 9 year wait list. Let’s go over to the Bozo drum – dum dum dum, da-da!!! & bucket number 6. That was real heavy duty kid action over there. Even the camera came in and out at you if you got your ping pong ball in bucket number 6.
May 19th, 2009 at 5:12 pm
Hi Firenduzis,
It’s great to be back and viewing PAH progress, you are all like a big family. Good moral values are taught at home but I agree it takes a community to raise a child. Today’s youth is not much different in the horrible language department than they were back in the stone age when I was a rug ratduzi. Difference being much of today’s youth doesn’t have any leadership or guidance of any kind, let alone parental restraints. It’s great to see someone like CRC and his digitciples making the effort. Rock on digitciples. Rock on CRC.
Your Frienduzi,
Aduzi
May 20th, 2009 at 8:07 am
I loved “The Great Gazoo” on the Flintstone which I think was based on “The HoneyMooners” with Jackie Gleason who looked like my Uncle Gillie.
I didn’t watch Bozo or Wonderama, we didn’t get those here in New Mexico…..
Gazoo is a tiny, green, floating alien who was exiled to Earth from his home planet Zatox as punishment for having invented a doomsday machine, a weapon of immense destructive power, and was discovered by Fred and Barney when his flying saucer crashed. His invention was a button which would destroy the universe if pressed, though he insists he made it on a whim with no intent of using it.
May 20th, 2009 at 9:28 am
I once had a publicist who looked like Mr. Kazoo.