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OK, here ya go folks, 'cuz it may be a while before I get back to the boards:
Question: How did the guy in the field with the pack on his back die?
Answer: His parachute didn't open.
Tom Slick's car's name = The Thunderbolt Greaseslapper
Super Chicken's regular name = Henry Cabot Henhaus III
Question: The maker doesn't want it, the buyer doesn't use it, and the user doesn't see it. What is it?
Kudos again, Bob, well done!
The answer: A coffin
Sorry I don't have answers
to any of the remaining unanswered questions in this really fun
thread.
As far as MASH...I've only seen a couple episodes, not nearly enough to "know" the characters. (When I got my first bicycle, I was GONE outta that house 'til late...didn't watch much TV after getting mobile.)
Anyone else here remember Winky Dink? They used to sell a kit with a plastic sheet that you could place over the TV screen, and a grease pencil that you were supposed to use to draw on the plastic whatever tool/device Winky Dink needed to use in the story line.
We used to draw beards & mustaches (and other innocent stuff) on the plastic and wait for a character to position themselves behind 'em. First person's beard & mustache/other item to be utilized won the round.
Ahh-h-h, the simple, harmless fun we had in those days...didn't start blowing stuff up until later years...
Question: How did the guy in the field with the pack on his back die?
Answer: His parachute didn't open.
Tom Slick's car's name = The Thunderbolt Greaseslapper
Super Chicken's regular name = Henry Cabot Henhaus III
Question: The maker doesn't want it, the buyer doesn't use it, and the user doesn't see it. What is it?
Kudos again, Bob, well done!

Sorry I don't have answers


As far as MASH...I've only seen a couple episodes, not nearly enough to "know" the characters. (When I got my first bicycle, I was GONE outta that house 'til late...didn't watch much TV after getting mobile.)
Anyone else here remember Winky Dink? They used to sell a kit with a plastic sheet that you could place over the TV screen, and a grease pencil that you were supposed to use to draw on the plastic whatever tool/device Winky Dink needed to use in the story line.
We used to draw beards & mustaches (and other innocent stuff) on the plastic and wait for a character to position themselves behind 'em. First person's beard & mustache/other item to be utilized won the round.
Ahh-h-h, the simple, harmless fun we had in those days...didn't start blowing stuff up until later years...
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I know Radar's fave soda was grape nehi and he was from Iowa..."Uptumwa" or something like that. Here is another Mash question. What is the name of the theme song and who wrote it?
The same person was on about 3 episodes as the singing surgeon. What was the singing surgeons name?
Another Radar tidbit. The actor who played Radar was missing fingers on one of his hands, durring filing he was always holding something to hide it.
The same person was on about 3 episodes as the singing surgeon. What was the singing surgeons name?
Another Radar tidbit. The actor who played Radar was missing fingers on one of his hands, durring filing he was always holding something to hide it.
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"Suicide is painless" Not sure who wrote it though.Bob wrote:I know Radar's fave soda was grape nehi and he was from Iowa..."Uptumwa" or something like that. Here is another Mash question. What is the name of the theme song and who wrote it?
The same person was on about 3 episodes as the singing surgeon. What was the singing surgeons name?
Another Radar tidbit. The actor who played Radar was missing fingers on one of his hands, durring filing he was always holding something to hide it.
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Rudy ... I had to look up Suicide Is Painless on Wikipedia ... I wouldn't have been able to guess otherwise ... initinals JM music, MA lyrics ...
Reference to Grif's Winky Dink screen ...
We came to the States when I was six ... had never seen tv. Dad bought a b/w and what was our intro to color tv .. a lens, like a fresnel, that stuck to the screen ... as you moved your head, the color spectrum changed like a rainbow
... Robbie the Robot was the popular kids show in El Paso, might have been a local only production ... no names come to mind, but he was hooked up with an alien robot group, pretty cool for the times.
Reference to Grif's Winky Dink screen ...
We came to the States when I was six ... had never seen tv. Dad bought a b/w and what was our intro to color tv .. a lens, like a fresnel, that stuck to the screen ... as you moved your head, the color spectrum changed like a rainbow

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Soon I will have to collect the unanswered questions and supply answers to them to bring closure, but not now.
I am just going to pose another question.
Remember that show The Banana Splits?
What type of vehicle did you see them driving around in, in the intro to the show?
OH, one more: What song contained the line "Second verse, same as the first"?
I am just going to pose another question.
Remember that show The Banana Splits?
What type of vehicle did you see them driving around in, in the intro to the show?
OH, one more: What song contained the line "Second verse, same as the first"?
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