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Today is Tuesday. You know what that means....

Today is Tuesday.
You know what that means.

It's time for ADHDMe to share a great nostalgic post with us, featuring someone special. Unfortunately, ADHDMe has been, in her words, "out of order"--well, at least her blog has, although she might argue that parts of her back are not exactly lining up either!

Can hardly think about going through Tuesday without something. SO....

Celebrating ADHDMe and her special post, we're gonna have a special guest!!! Because, Monkeys are Funny!

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These guys made a huge splash onto NBC's Saturday morning line-up back in 1968. The Hanna/Barbera team went from the animated Flintstones and Jetsons to these costumed-animated jokers that got us up and moving with their energetic theme song.

Tra-la-la-la-la-la-la....




Comments

Kelly said…
Well, this was a new one for me! Although that laugh at the end was totally Tigger from Winnie the Pooh.

This was so nice of you. I think ADHD Me is feeling better, but still not great. I spoke with her this morning.

You're so thoughful!
Sue J. said…
CK, showing your age again.....
Kelly said…
Hopefully you mean I was showing my youth, not my age! :-)
Sue J. said…
Your (ahem) young age....
Edie said…
Oh my goodness I had forgotten all about that show! I don't remember a single episode but I do remember that intro. Parts of it were filmed at Disneyland in CA. The cars, which were called the Autotopia, and the log ride. I miss Disneyland. *sigh*

Funny, I thought of sneaking onto ADHD-Jo's blog and doing a "Today is Tuesday" post. LOL.

Good for you Sue J. I hope our funny little monkey is back to her young self soon. :)
My ADHD Me said…
You are SO thoughtful. I was thinking about doing a Tuesday guest but I just couldn't get motivated....also our computer chair isn't "back savvy". I am doing better though.

This is a show I had completely forgotten about. As a matter of fact, like Edie, I don't remember the episodes, but I do remember the characters, barely.

Thanks for thinking about me and for all the prayers!
KelliGirl said…
Oh, this was a blast from the past! How funny. I remember coming home from school and watching this show! What memories.

I have to go, I'm getting weepy...
Edie said…
Hi Sue J! Mocha Almond Fudge... Sometimes I can find it at the grocery store. Baskin Robbins carries it. That is where I first tasted it. I think they call it Jamocha Almond Fudge. They even have a birthday club so you could get a free ice cream. :D
https://www.baskinrobbins.com

Have a great week!

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