Red and Rover by Brian Basset for May 16, 2011
Transcript:
Rover: Aren't you a bit old to be watching "Captain Kangaroo"? Red: You're as old as you feel. And today I feel like being three. Rover: Dare I even ask why? Red: Because three-year-olds don't attend grade school. Carol: Red, your bus will be here any minute now!!-
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Those were the days, playing hooky with the Captain and Mr. Green Jeans!
comicgos over 13 years ago
Sounds like you are WAY TO intelligent for grade school anyway Red!
COWBOY7 over 13 years ago
The dreaded bus…………..or in my case, the dreaded walk to school!
I remember those days too, Catfeet! lolThe Duke 1 over 13 years ago
Well THAT explains a lot, doesn’t it?
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
I miss Bunny Rabbit, Mr Moose, Granfather clock.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Back to reality Red…bus is here!
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Almost time to grow up, Red.
Knightman Premium Member over 13 years ago
I liked Tom Terrific cartoons.
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
I don’t know what’s wrong with Rover this morning — usually dogs are totally non-judgmental!
cccorral over 13 years ago
Capt’ Kangaroo, Lee Marvin said Capt’ was the bravest man he ever met. They were together on Iwo Jima. Check out Mister Rogers too, One bad dude.
gobblingup Premium Member over 13 years ago
Even when I was little, I never liked the shows geared towards my age. I thought Mr. Rogers, Sesame Street and Capt Kangaroo were boring. Of course, now I like Sesame Street. :-)
ellisaana Premium Member over 13 years ago
We had these green 78rpm story records about various adventures of Little Orley. According to our mom, the guy who did the records later became Mr Green Jeans on Capt Kangaroo.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Cripes, I watched Mr. Rogers Neighborhood with my sons. I especially liked when he would take you places that showed you how things were made. I miss Mr. Rogers!
hippogriff over 13 years ago
I didn’t have TV as a kid, “dontcha know there’s a war on?” At least my kids had the advantage of Bob Keeshan, Fred Rodgers, and Sesame Street. Thanks to them all.