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AJ Jul 8th, 1999 09:59 AM

I remember Sky King - watched it every Saturday morning, right after "Fury", the one about the black horse.

elvira Jul 8th, 1999 10:09 AM

Martha, I would imagine that the mouth-breathing dweeb probably has no clue, as evidenced by his ability to hit only the first key on his keyboard. I can only offer a thank you prayer to God that he's not mine...

Martha B Jul 8th, 1999 10:13 AM

"And if you find yourself in that nostalgic rage, just jump right up, and show your age!"-- J. Buffet <BR> <BR>I free-associated that from Sky King's Penny, but it seems apropos.

Helen Jul 8th, 1999 10:14 AM

Fury! I had forgotten that one. (Probably for a good reason.) I think I was around 8. I had a knit winter hat with a long, woolen braid on top, which I would cause to whirl around while announcing, "Skyyyy Kiiing!" I thought it was hilarious. BTW, I think the !-person is obsesses with the letter Z. I noticed a cluster of three postings on Ibiza and one on Anzac Day. And just what the heck is Anzac Day, anyway?

Richard Jul 8th, 1999 10:25 AM

Helen, Anzac is an acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps.

Buffalo Bob Smith Jul 8th, 1999 10:29 AM

Yes, it was indeed Sky King, and who can forget Spin and Marty? <BR>

elvira Jul 8th, 1999 10:31 AM

Ok, Spin and Marty, isn't Anzac Day in honor of my mother's sister, Zac? Or is it the Turkish version of a popular mood alterer?

Helen Jul 8th, 1999 10:32 AM

So why is there Anzac Day in Turkey?

Helen Jul 8th, 1999 10:35 AM

Yeah, Elvira, for the people who are against Prozac. BUT WHY IS IT IN TURKEY?????

Elsa Jul 8th, 1999 10:35 AM

You can usually guess when "Topper" has been "at work" again because if you notice on the left side of the Forum the posts will show responses about 1 min. apart. <BR> <BR>For example:#6 Just returned from 5 wks <BR> in France 7-8(13:03) <BR> <BR> #7 Still need to know about <BR> oxygen 7-8(13:02) <BR> <BR>And so on and so forth. If you see this sequence, he/she has been at it again.

Richard Jul 8th, 1999 10:39 AM

Since this has turned into such a free-wheeling post, who was Kukla, who was Fran and who was Ollie? Bonus point, who was Burr? Aha! Hopalong Cassidy's horse, yeah, that's the ticket.

Dave Jul 8th, 1999 10:40 AM

Just a hesitant guess, but is ANZAC day in Turkey related to the Gallipoli campaign of WWI?

martha Jul 8th, 1999 10:50 AM

Fan was the human, Ollie had the tooth, and Kukla was the little guy.

elvira Jul 8th, 1999 10:53 AM

Kukla was the gator/dragon puppet, Ollie was the round-headed puppet, and Fran was Fran Allison, the live one. Burr Tillstrom invented the whole thing. <BR> <BR>Topper....oooo a wise guy nyuk nyuk nyuk

KT Jul 8th, 1999 10:54 AM

Ollie the snaggle-toothed dragon puppet (I loved him so much -- I think it was because he needed orthodontia just like I did.) Kukla his clown-like buddy puppet. Fran their human friend. Burr (Tillstrom) the puppeteer. <BR> <BR>Why is does Anzac day have to do with Turkey? Simple: Turkey contains tryptophane (sp?) a calming amino acid. So theres the connection: Turkey-tryptophane-Prozac-Anzac. (Okay, well, Gallipoli might have something to do with it. Anybody want to start a Mel Gibson thread?) <BR> <BR>Philosophical question: Is it possible to be off-topic in a thread that has no topic? <BR> <BR>

elvira Jul 8th, 1999 10:55 AM

My post came after yours, Martha, and you are right. Ollie (as in olligator, maybe?) was the snaggle toothed dragon. <BR>N E S T L E S Nestle's makes the very best..........?

Dave Jul 8th, 1999 10:57 AM

I must confess I never had much truck with Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Back in Indiana when I was growing up "Cowboy Bob's Corral" was my favorite morning show. What could be better than a singing sourdough biscuit? <BR> <BR>I'm afraid I've REALLY offended Tony now, since tv shows don't get much more local than this!

Helen Jul 8th, 1999 10:59 AM

Farfel? Is that you?

KT Jul 8th, 1999 11:02 AM

Elvira: Why, it's Farfel the dog's song! A classic right up there with "O Mio Babbino Caro" or "Nessun Dorma."

ca y'est Jul 8th, 1999 11:05 AM

Apparently, there are several Europeans with little to do in the evenings and a several Americans in early afternoon also with time on their hands. Can we deduce from his/her topping times anything about Topper's locale? The answer will be printed upside down on the side panel of a box of Sugar Jets.


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