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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Cartoon Showcase:Lost in the Shuffle:The Fairly Oddparents in Where's the Wand?
This episode, which first premiered on Nickelodeon's Oh Yeah! Cartoons series, was, for unknown reasons, never shown in the Fairly Oddparents TV series itself. In this rarely-seen classic, while Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda are fooling around, they lose Wanda's wand, which ends up in the hands of Timmy's evil babysitter, Vicky!(GLEEP!) Vicky, who's going to a costume party, assumes that the wand is nothing more than a costume prop, but it's only a matter of time until she discovers its real power. Can Timmy and his two magical friends retrieve it before that? Please enjoy!
Joke of the Week #32
Farmer Joe goes out to his barn one morning, and discovers that his cows have been painted purple. Angrily, he rushes over to the house next door. He knocks on the door and says angrily, "All right, were you th' one who painted mah cows purple?"
When no one responds, Farmer Joe knocks harder, his voice escalating to a yell. "AH SAID, ARE YOU TH' DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDREL WHO PAINED MAH COWS PURPLE?!"
The door opens slowly, and a huge, mean-looking guy steps into the doorway. "Yeah, ah done it," he growls in a low voice. "Them critters mooing keeps me up all night."
The farmer laughs nervously. "Uh, heh, heh, jus' wanted ta tell ya that th' first coat was dry."
When no one responds, Farmer Joe knocks harder, his voice escalating to a yell. "AH SAID, ARE YOU TH' DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDREL WHO PAINED MAH COWS PURPLE?!"
The door opens slowly, and a huge, mean-looking guy steps into the doorway. "Yeah, ah done it," he growls in a low voice. "Them critters mooing keeps me up all night."
The farmer laughs nervously. "Uh, heh, heh, jus' wanted ta tell ya that th' first coat was dry."
From Nickelodeon Magazine.
Music Showcase:I Know My Baby Loves Me by Ernest Tubb
Last, but by no means least, we have this hilarious classic by country legend Ernest Tubb*.
Hey, they're not Kenny Chesney, but-we think these songs are good!
*No relation.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Music Showcase:Second Fiddle to an Old Guitar by Jean Shepard
A humorous ditty by Jean Shepard.
She should stop harping on that string...wait, how many instruments are we getting here?
Music Showcase:Billy Broke my Heart at Walgreen's by Ruby Wright
A hilarious ditty by Ruby Wright, daughter of country legends Kitty Wells and Johnny Wright.
For that matter, is she sympathetic, or just pathetic?
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