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7/10
At the heart of this episode is Mr. Know-It-All's . . .
tadpole-596-91825611 February 2024
, , , crucial instructions on HOW TO DISARM A LIVE 500 MEGATON TNT BOMB IN YOUR OWN WORKSHOP IN YOUR SPARE TIME TO AMUSE YOUR FRIENDS OR JUST YOURSELF EVEN. The key to success at this pastime seems to require some sort of hair pin. During the 1700's through the 1900's, some ladies used pins, it seems, when fussing with their coifs. An alternative to snoods, braids, wigs and buns, hair pins frequently penetrated the scalps, skulls and sometimes the brains of lesser skilled self-stylists. This is why Hillary's husband outlawed hair pins during his Presidency. This means that in these Modern Times, you should NOT attempt to disarm large bombs in your home workshops.
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9/10
Music Hath Charms
Hitchcoc27 February 2021
The onslaught by the metal munching mice is deterred by Bullwinkle playing his ukelele. The monstrous rodents are taken with the sound and become an adoring audience. But most of the efforts are short lived as you will see. The fairy tale this is about Aladdin and his Lamp. Rather than the usual Genie, this lamp seems to have a much stranger cargo. Dudley ends up out of uniform when Snidely steals his clothes.
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7/10
These episodes of "The Monstrous Mechanical . . . "
pixrox16 February 2024
" , , , Metal-Munching Moon Mice Mystery" revolve around the Ukulele, the instrument of choice for Bullwinkle J. Moose. Legend has it that a trio of gents from Portugal trekked to Hawaii to invent the Ukulele in 1879. This timeline would make Ukuleles younger than trombones or saxophones, not to mention the piccolo. You may wonder whether it's True that players of this cutting-edge string instrument must first spend long apprenticeships mastering the triangle, harpsichord and tambourine prior to being given access to the mini banjo. If you're talking Old School, say Jeweler's Yard, then the answer is yes.
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7/10
All other commentators have failed to mention that . . .
oscaralbert11 December 2023
. . . the METAL EATING MICE serial chapters #13 & #14 originally broadcast on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960 during Season 2 of The Bullwinkle Show, Episode 25 are presented in their entirety as the fourth of five DVD bonus features included on Disc 4 of a 2003 Ward Productions/Sony Wonder release. However, with the introductory animation and the closing credits for Part 14 excised, the actual running time for this version--a so-called "Season 2 Preview"-- of these serial chapters is just 7 minutes, 24 seconds, which is 26 seconds briefer than the usual duration of this material. Furthermore, this preview provides a longer title for this fourth Bullwinkle Show serial--namely THE MONSTROUS MECHANICAL METAL-MUNCHING MOON MICE MYSTERY, with the final word being misspelled by replacing the first "Y" of "Mystery" with an "I."
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6/10
This picture warns Americans against . . .
cricket306 February 2024
. . . "Grand Viziers." It turns out that such malingering miscreants are not so grand after all. They apparently originated during the so-called "Foot Stool Empire." Given my druthers, I would not care to participate in any empire, no matter what sort of stools were prevalent. But as the Grand Vizier wrestles with ALADDIN here, it seems that the focus of their tussle is vastly overvalued. It's hard to find any Modern Residents of this Our Futuristic 21st Century who are partial to such Turkish Delights of Yesteryear as Turkish baths, Turkish cigarettes, Turkish rugs or Turkey dinners. Most U. S. citizens in good standing would prefer hams, unless they find a frozen turkey in the trash barrel by the front entrance of their local Cone-Ye Island. Though you cannot beat free in price, you often get what you pay for.
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