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Richard · @EpitomeScaling
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Well. Talk about someone living in their own little world completely created in their own mind.

US driver pulled over with huge African bull riding shotgun in car
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#howdydoody #nebraska #bull

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Paul Kwietniak · @DuBusGuy19
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On this date in 1927, Bob Keeshan was born in . Better known as Keeshan was a true of ’s . Keeshan also played the on . I wasn’t a fan of Captain Kangaroo (except its of a ) but I respect his work. He passed away in 2004 and is interred on his native Long Island. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Kees

#lynbrook #longisland #newyork #captainkangaroo #pioneer #chilldren #television #clarabelle #clown #howdydoody #earworm #themesong #history #popculture

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David Boles · @david
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Stringless Howdy Doody!

ChatGPT:

"Howdy Doody was a marionette character who was the star of "The Howdy Doody Show," an American children's television program that aired from 1947 to 1960 on NBC.

Howdy Doody himself was a freckle-faced boy marionette with 48 freckles, one for each state of the union at the time of his creation. He typically wore cowboy attire, including a bandana around his neck and a cowboy hat, reflecting the show's western theme."

#ai #midjourney #howdydoody

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Will McKinley · @willmckinley
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Today in 1947 – debuted on NBC.

Radio D.J. (1917–1998) created the freckle-faced puppet on radio, then teamed up w/ him for one of the most popular kids shows in TV history (1947-60 and again in 1976-77).

#vintage #nostalgia #1950stv #1950s #classictv #buffalobobsmith #howdydoody

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Will McKinley · @willmckinley
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"Say, kids, what time is it?"

(1917–1998) was .

The radio D.J. created , then teamed up with the freckle-faced puppet for one of the most popular kids shows in TV history (1947-60 and again in 1976-77).

#vintage #nostalgia #1950stv #1950s #classictv #howdydoody #bornonthisday #buffalobobsmith

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