Drimble asks: When was it last brought home to you just how old you're getting? We last asked this in 2004, and you're eight years older now. Eight. Years.
(, Thu 7 Jun 2012, 13:24)
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For the last thirty + years my childhood interpretation of the Hanna Barbera classic had led me to believe it was brilliant writing demonstrating how a rakish wit and some good old fashioned front could make the world a better place even when things were hard.
I wasn't the only adult walking out of that cinema shaking their head in disbelief at not only the loss of ninety non-returnable minutes but the rape of a memory.
(, Fri 8 Jun 2012, 16:22, 8 replies)
gonna miss that one
I learned my lesson with Yogi Bear
(, Fri 8 Jun 2012, 16:26, closed)
My mum, my daughter & me watched a few episodes of the TV series the other day. All three generations laughing our asses off
(, Fri 8 Jun 2012, 16:37, closed)
we got the 1st season after seeing the movie and even if it was just nostalgia for me and the missus - the bairn pretty much pissed herself thru most of it.
(, Sat 9 Jun 2012, 6:15, closed)
www.comicsbeat.com/2010/08/06/yogi-bear-stars-in-new-horror-film-about-deviant-sex/
(, Fri 8 Jun 2012, 16:30, closed)
I realised I was old when people started using phrases like 'raped my childhood' about inconsequential films and instead of finding it witty it really fucking annoyed me.
(, Fri 8 Jun 2012, 16:32, closed)
A bit of an exaggeration...but it was vaguely upsetting. I gave up aiming for wit when I still felt young.
(, Sun 10 Jun 2012, 21:03, closed)
I remember the amount of time i spent looking at my girlfriend mouthing the words "this is fucking shit" over the top of my 'laughing his tits off' Sons head.
(, Mon 11 Jun 2012, 15:53, closed)
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