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Happy Halloween RDers!
You love this signature.
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Happy Halloween.
My drawing of Jago (Killer Instinct character) as a Funko Pop.
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Don't overdose on candy! You love this signature.
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And don't eat too much Halloween pizza! My drawing of Jago (Killer Instinct character) as a Funko Pop.
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For Halloween 1998, the Seattle area was treated to multiple showings of "Bluebeard", the 1944 movie starring a very young John Carradine - courtesy of Public Broadcasting Station KBTC. I haven't been the same since!
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Here is the only full version of "Claws for Alarm" I can find on YouTube. The Greek subtitles may be the reason. |
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The Year was 1999. Watching Saturday morning cartoons was still enjoyable, but I couldn't shake the feeling that something was about to change. It was an unsettling feeling that SatAM as I loved it would have to come to an end. Starting bright and early at 7am, "Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century" was a favorite cartoon. Time revealed an eerie quality to Sherlock Holmes that seemed to give me a "Halloween vibe" each Saturday I watched. Is it just me, or is there something odd about this cartoon?
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