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Love the narrators obvious dialog, saying what happens as it happens! :P And yes, the whole show is very cornball.
BTW, I found a story book you might like at the library called "Bat in the Dining Room" by Crescent Dragonwagon (not her given name). Cute story, but written in a weird verse that rhymes off an on, making reading it difficult (for me anyway). Thought you might enjoy it considering recent events! :D
oh how I watched and watched these as a child...what a riot....
Have a wonderful weekend!!!
Hi Diana-- Aren't they hilarious to watch as an adult? So cornball. But, I'm sorry-- isn't Bruce Wayne more than slightly creepy?!!! :-)
Love the narrators obvious dialog, saying what happens as it happens! :P
And yes, the whole show is very cornball.
BTW, I found a story book you might like at the library called "Bat in the Dining Room" by Crescent Dragonwagon (not her given name). Cute story, but written in a weird verse that rhymes off an on, making reading it difficult (for me anyway). Thought you might enjoy it considering recent events! :D
Hi Tom-- Thanks for the book recommendation-- I'll check it out!
Yep-- the narrator-- I found myself repeating the lines out loud, just because they were so very "dramatic.":-)