When I was in the Army we would travel down I 75 on our way to Fort Knox Kentucky we would pass by this iconic building we would break into a rousing chorus of WKRP...Good times
0:19: Folks, _Fantasia_ may be animated, but it *is not a film for children.* Just because it has Mickey and was made by Disney doesn’t necessarily make it a film for children (nor was it ever intended to be). Please leave the little ones at home. When I went to see _Fantasia_ for the first time I was a fully grown adult, and I should have gone to as late a showing of _Fantasia_ as possible to make it as child-free a screening as possible because the show ended up consisting of three major sections: 1. Kids impatiently asking their parents where Mickey is. 2. The part with Mickey, entitled _The Sorcerer’s Apprentice._ 3. Kids whinging to their parents asking when’s Mickey’s coming back on. I sure hope I can see a full theatrical large-screen showing again someday and, having learned my lesson, find one at midnight that’s child-free!
That's what I thought wkrp only ran four seasons definitely awesome show and awesome episode awesome content as well too
When I was in the Army we would travel down I 75 on our way to Fort Knox Kentucky we would pass by this iconic building we would break into a rousing chorus of WKRP...Good times
Thank you for posting WKRP in Cincinnati. I’m gonna have to have a look around and see if I can find the complete box set on DVD
The editing is smooth and professional.
Every moment was engaging and fun!
uummm the 1979 version of WKRP only ran for 4 seasons. This is from "The Secret of Dayton Heights" S03E17
I’m in awe of your skills!
0:19: Folks, _Fantasia_ may be animated, but it *is not a film for children.* Just because it has Mickey and was made by Disney doesn’t necessarily make it a film for children (nor was it ever intended to be). Please leave the little ones at home.
When I went to see _Fantasia_ for the first time I was a fully grown adult, and I should have gone to as late a showing of _Fantasia_ as possible to make it as child-free a screening as possible because the show ended up consisting of three major sections:
1. Kids impatiently asking their parents where Mickey is.
2. The part with Mickey, entitled _The Sorcerer’s Apprentice._
3. Kids whinging to their parents asking when’s Mickey’s coming back on.
I sure hope I can see a full theatrical large-screen showing again someday and, having learned my lesson, find one at midnight that’s child-free!
Les wldve only been about 36 - 39 here and looks more like 50!
It's Rex Air heart