Pluggers by Gary Brookins
- March 14, 2009
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stonehenge1951
said,
8 months ago
Yeah, and where’s Quick Draw and Yogi, too!!
Net1360 said, 8 months ago
You can find those now on “Boomerang”.
Mac said, 8 months ago
“‘Boomerang?’ Which channel is that on? Hold up, let me adjust the rabbit ears…”
HangingInThere
said,
8 months ago
Without the Digital Box he won’t even get that!! Sigh…
Tigger
said,
8 months ago
They don’t make like they did when I was a cub
Even with Cable and Dish, you might not ger Boomarang. I jhave cable and do not have Boomarang.
Thye have Direct TV at work and they do have Boomarang.
VancouverRaven said, 8 months ago
He needs the retro cartoon channel. Oops, excuse me, Atomic Betty is on.
Akenta said, 8 months ago
I know Dish has Boomerang, just not sure which package you have to get to see it.
arceedee
said,
8 months ago
I wonder if he remembers the earliest Saturday cartoons I can remember (beginning of the 50’s): Farmer Gray (and endless pesky mice), Mighty Mouse and original Thimble Theater Popeye…