Some days I realize I don't have to wonder what it was like to keep watch on a ship in the British navy in around 1815. There was a period of about one hour last night when all were snoozing. On the upside, I got to watch Craig Ferguson.
Where is Mike "the Sandman" Campbell when you need him? And exactly how many Campbells do we have around here anyway? One of the things about being a house of many mouths is that you do get acquainted with these sorts of shows. Mike is right, too: Max is the man and Rollie Pollie Ollie rules. But Mrs. Shrinks - yowza!.

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Gorthos - January 13, 2007 10:56 am
Oh yea verily, I agree about he shows, although mine are all beyond the littlest kid ones now and liking things like Avatar which I like whole heartedly. Yes, Mrs. Shrinks is, ahem, pleasent. I have commented on this before to my spousal unit.
Gordo - January 14, 2007 9:23 pm
Amen to the top-10 list! We're right on there with most of them as well, except for Four Square.
Harold Shrinks (Dad) is my role model for fatherhood. :-)
Gorthos - January 15, 2007 9:41 am
Yeah, I'm not up with Four Square. Mr. Shrinks is an excellent role model for fatherhood, but I personally like Little Bear best.
Mike C - January 15, 2007 11:52 am
Four Square: the Beat Team rules. Funny how these shows have personnel changes - some of the Four Square troupes changed, the song one, the poem kids and the dance one. And if I'm not mistaken, there's a different Lunette on "Big Comfy Couch" from one season to the next - I liked the old one better.