Questions You Would Like To See On The A**hole Survey

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Originally posted by: Blade
Add these questions:

Do you slap the buttons on slot and VP machines?

Do you tip the waitress when they bring your comp drink?

Do you attempt the $20 trick?


I'm a reformed button slapper. I now realize how annoying it is.

Yes.

On occasion.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
I pity anyone who didn't have the extreme childhood pleasure of Sat. morning cartoons, in particular the bugs bunny/roadrunner show. Cartoons all morning then outside to romp the rest of the day.
I'll still watch bugs if I come across one and still laugh to this day and I sure as sh!t hope I never quit laughing at him either
DonDiego is significantly more mature than jatki99, . . . and watched Bugs and Elmer on black and white TV before jatki99 was born.

And, . . . here's the best Bugs Bunny cartoon ever, . . . in fact, perhaps the best cartoon ever: "What's Opera, Doc?"
I was a Super Friends/Scooby Doo man myself.
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Originally posted by: snidely333
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Originally posted by: Blade
Add these questions:

Do you slap the buttons on slot and VP machines?

Do you tip the waitress when they bring your comp drink?

Do you attempt the $20 trick?


I'm a reformed button slapper. I now realize how annoying it is.

Yes.

On occasion.


Same here, except occasionally I've slapped a button after finding it to be sticky. Once, after a few slaps the thing became unstuck. Otherwise I would change machines.

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Originally posted by: DonDiego
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Originally posted by: jatki99
I pity anyone who didn't have the extreme childhood pleasure of Sat. morning cartoons, in particular the bugs bunny/roadrunner show. Cartoons all morning then outside to romp the rest of the day.
I'll still watch bugs if I come across one and still laugh to this day and I sure as sh!t hope I never quit laughing at him either
DonDiego is significantly more mature than jatki99, . . . and watched Bugs and Elmer on black and white TV before jatki99 was born.

And, . . . here's the best Bugs Bunny cartoon ever, . . . in fact, perhaps the best cartoon ever: "What's Opera, Doc?"


Opera bugs was definitely one of my favorites, top 3 for sure. The others being hare way to the stars with marvin martian,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srgWnW81bCQ



and Transylvania bugs. HO-CUSSS PO_CUSSS
https://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/1062654/



Don't forget Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd.
As a kid in "high" school I used to love getting stoned out of my head and watching the Bugs Bunny Road Runner hour. Some other great ones were Foghorn Leghorn and Sylvester and Tweety.

A couple that stand out in my mind are Bugs going to mars and Foghorn dating a widow and her son is a real wimp and Foghorn is trying to teach him how to play baseball.

My mom often wondered why I enjoyed cartoons so much. She had no idea I was out on cloud nine.
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Originally posted by: Tutontow
As a kid in "high" school I used to love getting stoned out of my head and watching the Bugs Bunny Road Runner hour. Some other great ones were Foghorn Leghorn and Sylvester and Tweety.

A couple that stand out in my mind are Bugs going to mars and Foghorn dating a widow and her son is a real wimp and Foghorn is trying to teach him how to play baseball.

My mom often wondered why I enjoyed cartoons so much. She had no idea I was out on cloud nine.


I can't remember what the kids name was,hubert? eggbert? I wasn't a huge leghorn fan but those were pretty funny, especially the ones with the shrimpy chicken hawk


here's a best of foghorn vid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8TQZBHszI4

EDIT to add: The bugs on mars toon is on my previous post, called way out hare w/ marvin martian.
"how old does one have to be to call someone a ma-roon"...he asked.

Well, I'm 67 and loving this, revisiting Bugs and the Roadrunner (beep beep) and all my old cartoon idols.

Not a cartoon, but does anybody remember Flash Gordon? Saturday mornings were so great.
I believe this was one of the first images from the NASA Martian rover program:

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