Because I still do and at a certain age (26) I'm still collecting the First Time books, the Big Chapter Books, those big speical colorful books, the Down the Sunny Dirt Road bio of Stan and Jan and the Bear family, heck I even have 5 VHS tapes and 6 DVD Recordered Discs of the of the origianl 80's series and the currently running revamped PBS series, as a Mama, Brother and Sister plushies.
But I wonder is there anyone else out there that still likes the Berenstain Bears as well.
I'm Just Curious to know.
-Brian
Read 'em when I was little. More of a sonic fan now though.
~Rico
I still read the ones that I got when I was young every now and then. I've got some of the hardback and paperback books.
I've got a soft spot for them, as I, too, read them as a small child. The PBS show isn't that bad, either.
They were all so nice... :3
Those bastardly things scared the hell out of me when I was a kid.
I never could stand 'em for some reason >__>
I used to love the Berenstain Bears when I was young. I collected several books though now they are in the possesion of my cousins and watched the 80's TV series. I caught a glimsp of the new series on Sprout and thought it was cute. I outgrew the franchise ages ago though.
You're not alone, Wonderbat. There's just something very wrong with their hands and faces...
They never really took off in the UK to the same extent. I know that they're available here (I had a few in my library), but I never read any when I was the target age range.
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You're not alone, Wonderbat. There's just something very wrong with their hands and faces...
I know what you mean. I was always disturbed how instead of fingernails, they had claws, which would come out of the middle of their fingertips instead of the top.
Yeah. It was that Brother Bear bites his fingernails book or whatev...
bw1979, this has to be like the billioth topic you made about children's programming or anything related. WHEN DOES IT END?!
(Note: I know that you haven't seen me around much, so I ask you in advance to bear in mind that this is me with my Admin's hat on, rather than me getting personal.)
When he wants it to. He's not doing anything wrong.
If you don't like those topics, then as you just said yourself in Geogwe's thread: you're not obligated to post in them.
This isn't the first time I've seen comments like this from you, either, and I just don't understand why you feel the need to make them, when it just wastes time.
It's not as though you disliking something's likely to convert people to your way of thinking by the next post, and other than following the rules and the occasional multi-national ettiquette issue that people flag up (where asking nicely usually works), nobody here's constrained in what they post by the fact that somebody else simply doesn't like the subject.
Why not find topics that you can actually discuss things in, rather than where you're talking about the poster rather than anything to do with the subject, and critiquing someone else's interests just for being different from yours?