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Yeah, I was making it up as I went along.....
- Scooby-Doo: Don Messick was the original voice of Scooby-Doo from 1969 until 1996. Hadley Kay performed the voice for the Johnny Bravo episodes "Bravo Dooby-Doo" and "'Twas the Night", as well as in commercials, in 1997. Scott Innes was the voice of Scooby-Doo from 1998 to 2002. Neil Fanning voiced Scooby-Doo in the live-action Warner Bros. theatrical films produced in 2002 and 2004. Frank Welker is the current voice of Scooby-Doo, having taken over the role from Innes in 2002, although Innes voiced the character in video game projects (including PC, DVD and board games), commercials and some toys until 2008. Dave Coulier (2005) and Seth Green (2007, 2012, 2018) voiced Scooby in the Robot Chicken parodies. Innes returned as Scooby-Doo for a 2017 Halifax commercial.
He was never ready to deal with monsters, it was just that Scooby snacks are worth the suicide mission. (Newest incarnation does look like a meth head, yes)
Note that I did NOT send you to the corner!Yeah, I was making it up as I went along.....
I kinda felt like I should be remanded to the corner after that.Note that I did NOT send you to the corner!
Is Santa still watching??
My Childhood Nightmare remastered
Now the “live action” (but really just animated in cgi) remakes have taken it a little far. Although I do wonder if this remake will be rated as lightly as the first one, now we just need a Plague Dogs remakeMy Childhood Nightmare remastered
You're afraid of talking rabbits?
We in the birthplace of freedom and democracy
Don't you ?
What's next, armed Squirrels ?!?
Marketed by Joe Pedott and produced by San Francisco, California-based company Joseph Enterprises Inc., the firstChia Pet, Chia Guy, was created on September 8, 1977. A trademark registration was filed on Monday, October 17, 1977.I ponder how long the Chia pet has been in existence? Did I pre date the clapper?
LOL. Nope. Only ever visited... mostly Raleigh and Lake Gaston. I was surprised to learn the history books got it wrong and the signers of the Declaration of Independence were actually from the likes of Billy Bob Franklin, Junior Adams, and Jeb Hancock.So...
You are really from North Carolina???
Huh...
Okay, you've asked for it......LOL. Nope. Only ever visited... mostly Raleigh and Lake Gaston. I was surprised to learn the history books got it wrong and the signers of the Declaration of Independence were actually from the likes of Billy Bob Franklin, Junior Adams, and Jeb Hancock.
I'll bet he's the dude we ran out of the state with pitchforks!.........So...
You are really from North Carolina???
Huh...
Lem-me jist say we should be thankful there is no ‘g’ on the end of the word or y’all would have dropped it.Um, no.....you're saying it wrong.
The local Native Americans called the mountain range Appalachee.....they pronounce it all soft A's. The Appalachian Trail runs right through here as well. We say it AppleAtChin...... and I've never eaten a tomAHto.....doesn't sound tasty at all!!
Nah, it's one of the few states I'm allowed to come back to.I'll bet he's the dude we ran out of the state with pitchforks!.........
Might could be worse.Okay, you've asked for it......