I wonder how many houses were robbed after hearing the fact that "nobody's home" -- this was before everyone started saying "we can't come to the phone" instead of announcing that the house was empty! haha
It's actually pretty terrifying how much progress was made in such short amount of time everyone was using vhs and dumb phones in 2010 only 10 years later people had smartphones and streaming video thats crazy
message#3 is great for my cell phone messge greeting to let my friends know im kind of busy since i be busy with work at a school cafeteria in the mornings
@@CaseyRoberson I want to find out all the episodes of the 1987 version of The Woody Woodpecker Show. I even made a list of the episodes names that I could find. It's just research
@@LooneyFan If you've got a Google Drive or a WeTransfer account I can drop a video file in, I'll send you the VHS rip that these came from. I just don't have time to make a list.
ABSOLUTELY! 44 was the Bay Area's official Star Trek station for many years, airing reruns of The Original Series. It was also the home for original episodes and reruns of The Next Generation, as well as original episodes of DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise. I know this because my dad was a Trekkie.
My older brother brought this home college in 1984 after hearing "Stereau Warmup" on the WMU college radio station lol. He especially appreciated the "needle jumps" and the "dolby in/dolby out" lol. The LP made it's way into my collection and I still have it today. I even did my own digital transfer of "Stereau Warmup" to have it available to play at the drop of a... needle! I'm a lifelong Muppet fan and the older I get the more I appreciate how many winks toward adult humor were mixed in with everything they did. Genius.