After a wonderful month of holiday with friends, I’m back and I disagree. Time spent with a good friend doing something you enjoy is not squandered - it is LIVED!!
Calvin is quiet while he’s eating sugar, it takes a little while for the sugar rush to hit his system. (From a mom whose oldest son could have given Calvin a run for his money.)
When we were kids, we’d watch cartoons on TV on Saturdays. Now, many years later, we watch these comic strips here on Saturdays and every other day of the week. Some things never change.
I used to watch the cartoons on the TV on Saturday when I was kid but nowaday I don’t watch it. For my age, I just want to watch good and educational programs such as Foodnetwork, TLC, and Animal Planet.
Shabbat Shalom to you EMET. Our Sabbath is on Sunday, so we mow the lawn on Saturday, but I do keep Sunday Sabbath, reading the Holy Scripture and attending church. Shalom my brother.
Hey Bald,
I was wondering if anyone else had that memory. We lived for the Saturday cartoon fest at the local theatre. Thats the only way we saw COLOR toons.
For me saturday nights were the best as a kid. My best friend and I would get to go out after working hard during the day, and have fun doing whatever we wanted.
The “sabbath” is a divine provision for OUR benefit….it is a day that belongs to us and not vice versa; it’s one day out of seven to be set aside for us chill out and rest our mind and body with anything but another work day. It’s easy, fun, highly logical and incredibly beneficial.
Amazing how our religious dogma constantly confounds God’s simple math.
Which day out of the seven becomes your ‘sabbath’ is totally up to you. If you can count to seven, pick the one day that serves YOUR circumstances best and enjoy that day to the max.
grazer: LOL! You’re my kind of parent. My parents wanted me to watch cartoons alone, so they could sleep in! Look what they missed. I wonder if I was the youngest toddler to learn how to turn on the T.V. by herself?
EMET: Peace. I know about Constantine and the Council of Laodicea. There was enough controversary over it to split the early Christian church. No doubt the origin of the two day weekend has something to do with this.
We both honour our God and Creator by observing a Sabbath rest. “Sabbath was made for man, not man for Sabbath.” (Mark 2:27)
BTW, I shared a Seder meal this year with a Messianic Christian who observes Sabbath on Saturday. We accept one another peaceably.
Once again Sabbat Shalom (It’s still day light here.)
I used to watch cartoons like that every Saturday with my Dad. He loved them as much or more than I did. It was back in the 60’s and 70’s so our favorites were Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tom and Jerry, The Roadrunner, The Flintstones, and Woody Woodpecker. These are now considered classic cartoons on the Boomerang Cable Channel here!
back then it was cartoons… Today I can extort work out of them by changing the password on the computer and deny them access until they do their chores
margueritem over 15 years ago
It’s your day, do with it what you wish.
wolfbyte36 over 15 years ago
My saturdays as a kid were spent earning money doing peoples yards. I’m just not into television these days.
rentier over 15 years ago
I will have to put out all my furniture and books of my flat, tradesmen will come, there is much to do, no TV!
Yukoner over 15 years ago
After a wonderful month of holiday with friends, I’m back and I disagree. Time spent with a good friend doing something you enjoy is not squandered - it is LIVED!!
Leonardeuler over 15 years ago
I do not understand: after a whole meal of chocolate frosted sugar bombs we find Calvin infinite quiet in front of the T.V. How come ??
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
Yukoner: Good to have you back.
Smiley Rmom over 15 years ago
Calvin is quiet while he’s eating sugar, it takes a little while for the sugar rush to hit his system. (From a mom whose oldest son could have given Calvin a run for his money.)
wicky over 15 years ago
Saturday morning, TV cartoons, big bowl of sugar bombs with your best friend….good as it gets.
alondra over 15 years ago
I remember those Saturday mornings watching cartoons and the afternoons had monster movies.
Northwoodser over 15 years ago
When we were kids, we’d watch cartoons on TV on Saturdays. Now, many years later, we watch these comic strips here on Saturdays and every other day of the week. Some things never change.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Welcome back Yukoner, seems longer than a month.
josh_bisbee over 15 years ago
Unfortunately, I had brothers and sisters that had their own shows, so I didn’t always get to watch what I wanted in the morning.
Also, I had parents that limited TV watching and video game playing.
bobpeters61 over 15 years ago
Childhood saturday mornings. Playing outside could wait for the afternoon.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
I used to watch the cartoons on the TV on Saturday when I was kid but nowaday I don’t watch it. For my age, I just want to watch good and educational programs such as Foodnetwork, TLC, and Animal Planet.
bald over 15 years ago
another saturday treat was going to one of the local movie houses for a cartoon marathon 30 count them 30 cartoons in one afternoon what a great day
Radical-Knight over 15 years ago
YAY, Saturday! Cartoon Day! (At least it used to be.)
johnnydoc5 over 15 years ago
No kidding Rad, the cartoons they actually show (most aren’t even toons anymore) are terrible.
carmy over 15 years ago
pookid, I loved Lancelot! Macushlalondra, that’s what I did too. Cartoons and then the monster movies. Godzilla rocks!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
Life is short! don’t squander it, unless it involves cartoons!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
Shabbat Shalom to you EMET. Our Sabbath is on Sunday, so we mow the lawn on Saturday, but I do keep Sunday Sabbath, reading the Holy Scripture and attending church. Shalom my brother.
MIYY4U over 15 years ago
Hey Bald, I was wondering if anyone else had that memory. We lived for the Saturday cartoon fest at the local theatre. Thats the only way we saw COLOR toons.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
MYY4U: I forgot the cartoons were in black and white. Didn’t seem to matter, as long as I could see them. Sadly, my sister never “got” them.
That’s why this site is so great.
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
Yes, sitting there together watching Bugs and the gang on Saturday morning was a religious ritual in our house whether my kids liked it or not.
wolfbyte36 over 15 years ago
For me saturday nights were the best as a kid. My best friend and I would get to go out after working hard during the day, and have fun doing whatever we wanted.
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
The “sabbath” is a divine provision for OUR benefit….it is a day that belongs to us and not vice versa; it’s one day out of seven to be set aside for us chill out and rest our mind and body with anything but another work day. It’s easy, fun, highly logical and incredibly beneficial.
Amazing how our religious dogma constantly confounds God’s simple math.
Which day out of the seven becomes your ‘sabbath’ is totally up to you. If you can count to seven, pick the one day that serves YOUR circumstances best and enjoy that day to the max.
bilbil64 over 15 years ago
to northwoodwer:change is good, “but not change” is even better
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
grazer: LOL! You’re my kind of parent. My parents wanted me to watch cartoons alone, so they could sleep in! Look what they missed. I wonder if I was the youngest toddler to learn how to turn on the T.V. by herself?
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
EMET: Peace. I know about Constantine and the Council of Laodicea. There was enough controversary over it to split the early Christian church. No doubt the origin of the two day weekend has something to do with this.
We both honour our God and Creator by observing a Sabbath rest. “Sabbath was made for man, not man for Sabbath.” (Mark 2:27) BTW, I shared a Seder meal this year with a Messianic Christian who observes Sabbath on Saturday. We accept one another peaceably.
Once again Sabbat Shalom (It’s still day light here.)
MB
bald over 15 years ago
i well remember those marathon cartoon shows. i think it was $.35 for the show and a quarter for popcorn and a drink
treedolli over 15 years ago
this is just beautiful work
stupendousman6 over 15 years ago
Bill Watterson knows childhood as if he were a child
dsbairdks over 15 years ago
Making the most of your time
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
Stupendous–You mean he’s not?
Dino-1 over 15 years ago
I used to watch cartoons like that every Saturday with my Dad. He loved them as much or more than I did. It was back in the 60’s and 70’s so our favorites were Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tom and Jerry, The Roadrunner, The Flintstones, and Woody Woodpecker. These are now considered classic cartoons on the Boomerang Cable Channel here!
FargoFry over 15 years ago
perfect bliss
Terry1844 over 15 years ago
back then it was cartoons… Today I can extort work out of them by changing the password on the computer and deny them access until they do their chores
CianMiller about 4 years ago
THE DAY I WAS BORN