chrisal
...@aol.com (Chrisalsch) wrote in message <
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> >From: "Linda" madsto
...@DAMNSPAMozemail.com.au
> >Date: 1/16/2002 12:09 AM Pacific Standard Time
> >Message-id: <Uza18.4081$N31.182
...@ozemail.com.au>
> >"Kristen" <kristenga...@aol.com> wrote
> >> This is so true! What about the episode where he accidentally joined the
> >> KKK...brilliant writing.
> >Damn, damn and friggen damn! I don't think I've seen that one. I used to
> >watch it when it was actually a current production and I think I was too
> >young to appreciate it -- yeah, back in the olden days when the only form of
> >transport was cheeky hackney ponies in corsets -- but I appreciated it more
> >when I saw the repeats much later... when I was... three-teendy-twenty!
> >A couple of years ago I taped a special on the series that pointed out how
> >ground breaking in its topics it was. I so wish it was *all* repeated over
> >again and I'd make sure I recorded them -- using two sticks rubbed together
> >on abovementioned ponies' pantaloons and bellows -- because friggin
> >dickworld, our Nick at Night is programmed differently and it's not
> >bloody-well on! Grrr. Right, that's it, I'm ringing 'em up tomorrow to
> >pester 'em til they put it back on -- on my tin morse cans, of course.
> >I want my "Ee-dit."
> >L
> no shit
Big deal. I and my friends watched it for the racial slurs. It was
popular because middle America loved Archie. The Liberals came off as
self rightous assholes.