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Posted by MutantMandias 5/7/2006 5:06 AM | remove
  To me, it's more of a robotic version of Heifer from Rocko's Modern Life.
Posted by BOX 5/7/2006 5:24 AM | remove
  I see that now.
Posted by Viavinci 5/7/2006 5:31 AM | remove
  DUDES! OLD SCHOOL NICK ROCKED!
Posted by BOX 5/7/2006 5:34 AM | remove
  very much so. now it just blows
Posted by rev_skarekroe 5/8/2006 3:51 PM | remove
  If by "old school" you mean You Can't Do That on Television and Dangermouse, then you're right.
Posted by MutantMandias 5/8/2006 4:07 PM | remove
  "You Can't Do That on Television": The origin of getting slimed.

I had such a crush on Moose.
Posted by Viavinci 5/8/2006 4:18 PM | remove
  No...old school nick is like "salute your shorts" and "rocko's modern life"...wtf is danger mouse?
Posted by rev_skarekroe 5/8/2006 4:24 PM | remove
  Sorry babe, the late-nineties are not "old school".
Posted by graywolf46 5/8/2006 4:59 PM | remove
  ooooh! who remembers 'Double Dare'?
Posted by Viavinci 5/8/2006 5:14 PM | remove
  I do! I do! Everyone in my generation can say old school nick and think of that exact same stuff...what's old school then? Like Saved by the Bell?
Posted by MutantMandias 5/8/2006 5:19 PM | remove
  dear god. I was told old to watch Saved By the Bell when it came out. And back then, it was a show about an Australian teacher, not a bunch of no good hoodlums.
Posted by MutantMandias 5/8/2006 5:20 PM | remove
  uh, make that "too old to watch"
Posted by rev_skarekroe 5/8/2006 5:25 PM | remove
  I was gonna post a list, but instead just take a look at this: http://johnnorrisbrown.com/classic-nick/index.htm

Posted by MutantMandias 5/8/2006 7:51 PM | remove
  Man, I love me some Pete and Pete. There was a marathon a few years ago, and I filled tapes with them. Gotta love a kid's show with Iggy Pop.
Posted by Gremm_Paltakin 7/4/2007 12:44 PM | remove
  that looks like a pipe flipping two people off.
Posted by MutantMandias 7/4/2007 1:31 PM | remove
  Stick to paper products and office furniture.
Posted by DopeNess Monster 7/4/2007 2:41 PM | remove
  I think it's funny how Nick still uses the slime in their logos and marketing and even in shows sometimes, but never mentions You Can't Do That on Television. That show set the standard for everything Nick would become. Even if it's painfull to watch as an adult.
And Dangermouse owns all. I have the box sets if anyone doesn't believe me.
Posted by rotten peach 7/9/2007 2:00 PM | remove
  yeah...and what does this look like...
Posted by DopeNess Monster 7/9/2007 5:49 PM | remove
  Light-painted stainless pipe with some valves.
Posted by MutantMandias 7/9/2007 11:07 PM | remove
  LOCK THE THREAD!!!
Posted by phreakmonkey 1/11/2008 2:02 AM | remove
  Random late comment.

I was partial to "The Third Eye" and "The Tomorrow People." I actually found a copy of the "Children of the Stones" series on DVD in London and bought it, if anyone wants a copy.
Posted by BOX 1/11/2008 3:09 AM | remove
  dopeness might.
Posted by DopeNess Monster 5/7/2009 9:38 PM | remove
  Lol. I was a big fan of the Tomorrow People. Another show that doesn't carry into adulthood well.
Posted by rev_skarekroe 5/21/2009 5:27 PM | remove
  Did I call Viavinci "babe" up there? I must've been going through some sort of phase where I was trying to act like I was in the rat-pack.
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