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WHAT ????
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Are you sure ? I Didn't think it was all that old. I think it was called Rainier tower or something very similar to that. Kast time I was up there it was the tallest building and was not far off I-5. North of Smith tower, southeast of space needle and west of I-5.
 
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Yes I do remember this, barely ever watched it....but I did see a show or two. Remember the movie, "The Horse with the Flying Tail"...(I think that was what it was called). It was about a jumper that switched his tail hard everytime he jumped. I know there was more story line than that.
 
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OK now see what ya did !!!! I got the song in my head but can't get the words right! What were they.

And since SOME of you sem to be mature enough (notice I didn't say OLD) maybe you will remember a string puppet that was on a TV show. His name was TO PO GI JO. I have heard of this but of course I am far too immature to know anything about it.
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OK now see what ya did !!!! I got the song in my head but can't get the words right! What were they.

And since SOME of you sem to be mature enough (notice I didn't say OLD) maybe you will remember a string puppet that was on a TV show. His name was TO PO GI JO. I have heard of this but of course I am far too immature to know anything about it.
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OMG, that was one I never watched but my hubby says TO PO GI JO all the time in a squeaky little voice!
 
Oh and that part of the MR Ed song is the only part I can remember! I remember I used to sneak to watch it. TV in the afternoon was forbidden and it was on right after school. I would get home first before my parents and turn it on keeping a watchful eye out for them getting home. So many times I missed the ending. They just didn't understand a horse crazy girl.
 
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OK now see what ya did !!!! I got the song in my head but can't get the words right! What were they.

And since SOME of you sem to be mature enough (notice I didn't say OLD) maybe you will remember a string puppet that was on a TV show. His name was TO PO GI JO. I have heard of this but of course I am far too immature to know anything about it.
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Po Po Gi Gi oh was an Italian mouse puppet, like lambchop.
 
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Enjoy the exhibit! My daughter and I took the bus from Tacoma to Seattle yesterday to see it and meet some friends at Cafe Campagne at the market afterwards. It was cold, but a beautiful sunny day that went by entirely too quickly. We were glad it wasn't raining for our day trip. And the exhibit is fantastic. Picasso isn't my favorite artist but he certainly was a bold, innovative and prolific artist. I particularly like the painting of his first wife, "Olga". Let us know what you think of the show.
 
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