Friday, December 30, 2022

This guy got paid for dressing and acting like that

 


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  1. I was in single-digit years when Captain kangaroo was on, and even then I thought he looked pretty weird. But we had only three channels so you watched what was on or you didn’t watch.

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  2. I’m sorry but I grew up with him pulling out his big ring of keys and opening up those little doors.

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    1. you don't need to apologize for that, remember mr. green jeans and moose and bunny rabbit all helped shape us. and i almost forgot "grandfather" the clock!

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    2. and replacing the keys to his pocket or opening the door stopped the theme music.

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  3. Magic drawing board was the bomb.

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  4. Mr green jeans. Watched him a lot when I was a kid.

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  5. Yes, he did. Because most of us had b&w tvs when he was on.

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  6. I remember seeing his show while on a business trip to St. Paul with my dad and wondering why we didn't have the show where we lived. This was before I started kindergarten. Having only two channels limited our options.

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  7. The Captain still scored the babes, though. He was the original Clarabell the Clown on Howdy Doody, before this gig. I remember watching it as a tot.

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  8. My hometown only had one channel when I was growing up in the 60's, but it showed Captain Kangaroo. Mr. Moose and Bunny Rabbit were great, but Grandfather Clock gave me a lifelong fear of inanimate objects with faces.

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  9. A different time and a different world. A little-known fact is the Captain in his earlier life landed on two mins and I believe received the bronze star, recall reading that lee Marvin said he was the bravest man he knew (also at iwo)

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    1. An urban legend claims that actor Lee Marvin said on The Tonight Show that he had fought alongside Keeshan at the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. Over time this legend has been published verbatim. Other legends had compounded on it, such that Keeshan was a trained killer,[8] that he was awarded the Navy Cross, that he was a tough sergeant who saved the lives of dozens of men and women in the war, and that he destroyed a German tank in action in North Africa (an apparent confusion with a similarly named British soldier). However, Marvin never made the statement (he never served in Iwo Jima, but was wounded during the Battle of Saipan). Keeshan never saw combat in Europe or Japan, having enlisted too late to serve overseas. The Naval Historical Center in Washington, D.C, still receives calls asking for verification of Keeshan's "heroic" war service. Keeshan continuously dispelled the rumors.

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  10. And Bob Keeshan was a post-WW2 US Marine. No Bronze Star and no combat.

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    1. brief enlistment and Honorable Discharge, IIRC.

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  11. Holy Moley! Is that Cher? I knew she was old, but that old?

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    1. I don't know how old, exactly, but I've heard she taught Keith Richards his first guitar chords.

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  12. Plus, Big Brother Bob Emery (to the President), Buffalo Bob Smith (plunk your magic twanger froggie), Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, Soupy Sales (with White Fang)...

    Also, watching Annette Funicello grow up.

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    1. "andy's gang" devine did the froggy

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  13. "Yoo Hoo! It's me! My Name is Pinky Lee!"

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    1. Do remember when Pinky took a bite of a Tootsie Roll and began choking on camera? Was his pretty side kick Molly Bee? She took over the show that evening. I remember coming to school the next day and everyone was yammering about Pinky choking.

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  14. And wasn't it Mr. Bunny who would trick the captain and release the rain of ping pong balls.

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    1. "Bunny Rabbit" was my favorite and would never do such a thing.

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  15. He was neither a captain nor a kangaroo but I liked him.

    I was heartbroken when our local TV station moved him to a different time slot and I couldn't watch him before leaving for school.

    Bob Keeshan gave a talk at the university I went to and he emphasized that when we became parents, we shouldn't use TV as a baby sitter.

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  16. Remember very well watching his show every morning

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  17. The name of my F150 (bestowed by Pretty Daughter) is Lawrence Cecil Greenjeans. He thinks he's Lawrence of Arabia but in reality he's Larry of Suburbia.

    Spin

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  18. hired as clarabelle on howdy doody and organized worker's strike.

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  19. Was on at same time as Philadelphia's Captain Noah so rarely watched Capt Kangaroo

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  20. "eh, it's a living."

    I've heard of a number of actors responding to news of a long running series being canceled along the lines of "Hey, it was steady work and the longest gig I've had.

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  21. I grew up watching Romper Room and Capt. Kangaroo, but I have almost zero recollection. Thank you, prior commenters, for your memories!

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  22. Ok, if anybody ever asked the question: "Why did Keeshan name his character Capt. Kangaroo?". I knew the answer way back when. I remember what I think was the very first broadcast of the Capt. K program when I was a youngster. Keeshan on air that day stated he was called Capt. K because he had very large pockets on his coat. "...like a Kangaroo.".

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  23. I smoke cigarettes while watching Captain Kangaroo. Don’t tell me I’ve nothin’ to do.

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    1. Wow, that song takes me back!

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  24. https://pergelator.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-banana-man.html

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