View Full Version : Bullwinkle sings Gordon Lightfoot!!
joveski
03-08-2010, 12:25 PM
LOL!!
YouTube- Bullwinkle sings Gordon Lightfoot
Jesse Joe
03-08-2010, 02:03 PM
This is great ! lol :biggrin:
btw, ya might find Val's added tidbit ironic/interesting:)
http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=18326&highlight=bullwinkle
Auburn Annie
03-08-2010, 02:52 PM
I like the fact that the address is at the Haight in San Fran - somebody's still trippin'. Bill Scott (who voiced Bullwinkle) died in 1985. Anybody know who's behind this? And has Gord ever heard it?
who's behind it? if you mean who did it, char gave link in the earlier moose thread http://www.youtube.com/user/xopherfree
Borderstone
03-08-2010, 05:51 PM
"Hey Rocky!" :eek:
"Watch me pull a ballad outta mah hat"! LOL!!!! :biggrin:
I love it!!!!!!! :cool:
timetraveler
03-14-2010, 05:31 PM
Crazy man! Really crazy!:)
patybear
03-30-2010, 09:59 PM
lol,thats tooo funny!(Tongue firmly in cheek)Forgive them Gordy,they
know not what they do!
patybear
p.s.-Am I the only member here who is old enough to remember Bullwinkle?
lol,thats tooo funny!(Tongue firmly in cheek)Forgive them Gordy,they
know not what they do!
patybear
p.s.-Am I the only member here who is old enough to remember Bullwinkle?
Surely you jest.
I remember when Bullwinkle went to prime time. We didn't have a color TV but the kids three houses up did. I saw the initial Bullwinkle episode and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color with Ludwig Von Drake playing the color organ.
Auburn Annie
03-31-2010, 03:32 PM
Oh, no I remember the show from the first time around. LOVED the fractured fairy tale segment ("ya gotta SUFFER!" - The Shoemaker and the Elves, I think) mostly because of Edward Everett Horton's narration. I was just old enough to "get" the grownup zingers built into the stories. Laid the path for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, in a way (and yes, Bart Simpson et al.) In any event it appealed to my warped sense of humor, still does.
bjm7777
04-01-2010, 08:26 PM
"Hey Rocky!" :eek:
"Watch me pull a ballad outta mah hat"! LOL!!!! :biggrin:
I love it!!!!!!! :cool:
"No doubt about it - Ah gotta get another hat!"
Sydney Steve
04-20-2010, 04:30 AM
(In a parallel Universe)
While I will be vilified for saying this .... I have to say Bullwinkle's voice is not what it was in the 70's . I will no longer listen to the pale imitation of Bullwinkle's voice . Also without wishing to echo EXACTLY WHAT THE FEMALES ON THIS SITE WERE THINKING I doubt he has the stamina of days of old.
His antlers do not seem to stand up and greet the sun like than they once did ... - a fine animal like him should not be shown with that scourge afflicting the ageing of all species.
In his case "Moose Droop".
Although there seem still to be a few life-long admirers who will hang around back-stage still willing to take a chance and test out the strength of his horns given half an opportunity.
Ahhh where was that Shiraz !!!
Peter Bro10
04-20-2010, 05:19 PM
Thank you for the comic relief!!
This is clearly destined to be a classic!!
DellroyGM
04-28-2010, 06:28 PM
Oh, my word!! Too funny!
I am one of those old enough to remember Rocky and Bullwinkle. Did any of the oldsters notice the six foot, mechanical, metal-munching mice? One of my favorite dialogs of all time on the Bullwinkle show is the two old men who sometimes appeared on the show, sitting on a porch and discussing the scene:
man 1: "now there's something you don't see every day."
man 2: "what's that?"
man1: "a six foot, mechanical, metal-munching mouse."
man 2: "Oh, I don't know, these woods are full of mice."
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