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Cartoons..
We'll start with, Cartoon Network-Adult Swim... do those words mean anything to anyone?
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Let me tell you about Boomerang. It is a block of cartoons that come on at 6:00 in the morning (est. obviously, that's where I'm at) ..and if you happen to still be up, or happen to wake up that early, you can catch an hour of cartoons from the 60's, 70's and 80's. It rocks. The first time I caught it, it was a just getting in night and the smurfs were on. I was like, "Yes!.. this rocks..."
Back to Adult swim, I vote Sealab, and AquaTeens, just for starters..
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Back to Adult swim, I vote Sealab, and AquaTeens, just for starters..
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I have some friends who are love Adult Swim. They download episodes of those shows off Kazaa and stuff onto their laptops and watch them for hours.
I'm up at 6:00 but I'm usually getting ready for school. When you live in a house where 5 people have to fight for the shower in a two hour block before we all have to leave, you don't have much time to sit around and watch cartoons.
I'm up at 6:00 but I'm usually getting ready for school. When you live in a house where 5 people have to fight for the shower in a two hour block before we all have to leave, you don't have much time to sit around and watch cartoons.
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Yes, I liked Homestar well enough when it was still underground, and I had stumbled upon a link to it in a forum somewhere.
Soon it was everywhere...
That happens to me a lot, that is to say, way more often than it should. I'll read this really good book, and then maybe a month later I'll see people everywhere reading it. Sort of spoils my fun.
Soon it was everywhere...
That happens to me a lot, that is to say, way more often than it should. I'll read this really good book, and then maybe a month later I'll see people everywhere reading it. Sort of spoils my fun.
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The most random, convoluted, (insert other terms that imply that it's impossible to understand, largely because it's not supposed to make much sense until ten seconds before the end of the last episode) show EVAR. AND IT ROCKS ME LIKE GIBRALTAR.

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