March 22, 2004___________________________________35 cents
Bullwinkle J. Moose muses that "Because we're soaking in it, we don't realize what a grip the baby boomers have on today's culture." Gary Cruse elaborates.
Rocket J. Squirrel wants to hear tale of love and beauty (and learn how to get some action of his own). Jim provides the recipe.

Natasha Fatale wonders "What happens when demand just doesn't exceed supply, it exceeds coherent?" LeeAnn supplies the answer.
Boris Badenov deliberates "What's French for vulture?" and finds that Feste knows.

Peabody considers abandoning his secret identity as a jewel thief. Too late! Pixy Misa reveals all...
Sherman wants to know if terrorism is a disease. J. Fielek discusses the treatment.
Dudley Do-Right commemorates an anniversary. Graham adds insightful commentary.
Horse is led to water. The Bartender makes him drink.

Snidely Whiplash ponders what to do when hippies get between you and where you want to be. Harvey offers advice.
Inspector Fenwick asks "Time to rethink that life of crime?" Triticale discusses why.
Nell Fenwick ponders On Being an LDS Female Scientist. Fly Killa adds her two cents. [It's bogsplot, so look for the Dec 15th entry.]

Fearless Leader says "Tanks for the memories." The Commissar explains.
Mr. Big prefers the shadows, but Rob shows him the light.
Mr. Knowitall considers Hutton fallout and its affect on the Beeb. Jonathan Pearce reports.
Captain Peachfuzz mulls the joy he gets from traveling all over Hell's Half Acre. Kiril goes along for the ride.
Aesop may have the moral, but GEBIV has the tale of two banjos
Aesop Jr queries "Where is Christmas?" SilverBlue wonders as well.

Edgar and Chauncey discuss the Ten Commandments and PMS. Nic and Victor referee.
The Janitor tries to sweep it under the rug, but Tuning Spork has the skinny on the true identity of Deep Throat.
The Fractured Fairy Tales Fairy is looking for a fun way to spend her day off. Mike has a suggestion.
Finally, the Narrator considers the merits of a liberal education. Susie (that's me!) provides examples.

Brilliant!
God, I miss the Rocky & Bullwinkle Show! :-)
Don't remember Capt. Peachfuzz, though, for the life of me. :-)
Posted by: Kiril at March 22, 2004 02:30 AMFantastic! I'll have that Dudley Doright call going through my head all day. "I'll save you Nell!"
One tiny correction though - this is #15. Then again, we all know you're a woman ahead of her time. ;-)
Posted by: Jim at March 22, 2004 05:47 AMDoh! Check that. You're right - it's #16, not #15. Damn, Susie - you're good...
Posted by: Jim at March 22, 2004 05:48 AM<jejv>impressive</jejv>
Posted by: Wind Rider at March 22, 2004 06:47 AMAWESOME!
Posted by: Madfish Willie at March 22, 2004 08:52 AMGreat job, Susie!
Posted by: Rob at March 22, 2004 11:21 AMHarvey as Snidley...perfect!
Posted by: feste at March 22, 2004 12:19 PMYou're right...Harvey IS Snidely!
Perfect casting and an enjoyable theme.
Posted by: feste at March 22, 2004 12:22 PMDear Susie,
Thanks for refreshing my faulty memory, by e-mail!
I think your choice, for me, was absolutely perfect! :-)
Thank You! :-)
Posted by: Kiril at March 22, 2004 12:37 PMMarch 22, 2003___________________________________35 cents
Susie, are you still writing 2003 on your checks?
Nice symphony!
Posted by: Abnu at March 22, 2004 02:04 PMOk, Susie, I've just GOT to know... Did you have to Google for some of those names, or was it all from memory?
Either way, a most impressive presentation. I think it's the first time I've ever seen an animated .gif on your site.
Next time you post one, can it be of you jumping rope in a bikini? ;-)
Posted by: Harvey at March 22, 2004 02:26 PMHey Rock, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!
Bravo. Absolutely brilliant.
Posted by: GEBIV at March 22, 2004 04:47 PMThat trick never works!
Now we have to get Renata to say "Moose and squirrel"! :)
Posted by: Pixy Misa at March 22, 2004 10:45 PM6e$t
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Abnu--uh, Peabody mis-set the Waybac machine--I made Sherman fix it!
Harv--sad to say, not only was much of my misspent youth spent in front of cartoons, I also have a few episodes on video tape--so yes, most of it was from memory. I did have to search for more characters once entries exceeded fifteen...
Posted by: Susie at March 23, 2004 12:41 AMSank you, dahlink. :)
Posted by: LeeAnn at March 23, 2004 10:03 AMPixy, that is supposed to be "Big dumb moose and squirrel".
This was a blast and thanks for the link
You too Rob.