Today's a national holiday(in Texas)

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Re: Today's a national holiday(in Texas)

Postby Shapley » Tue Jan 25, 2005 5:48 pm

Lioness,

How can you even ask that??? What's right about it. It's poorly drawn, the stories stink, and the voices are annoying. The kids at my sons school like to imitate they voices, which drives me nuts. "Gosh, Double D, can I have a jawbreaker?" Aaaaarrrrggghhhh!

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Re: Today's a national holiday(in Texas)

Postby lioness » Tue Jan 25, 2005 6:17 pm

i always liked the Double D brainiac character. i have seen a few episodes and gotten a kick out of it. i also have not had tv in quite some time. there could definitely have been a downgrade (and sounds to be so) since then.

i never knew it was so big with the kids.
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