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<p>Denise R wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>I used to slide the slider to the one side, and
settle in front of the</tt>
<br><tt>television (after Luke and Laura, urgh. Mom watched that)
to watch my two</tt>
<br><tt>favorites, You Can't and Tomorrow People. (Had a crush on
one of them, but</tt>
<br><tt>for the life of me can't recall the name. Not the oldest
boy, the second</tt>
<br><tt>oldest. I did like Mike, though.</tt></blockquote>
Stephen Jamison. ALthough I always thought mike was much cuter - when I
first got on the net back in the olden days of Lynx, in 1993/4, the first
mailing lists I got onto were Tomorrow People and Crowded House - until
I found that site, I thought I was the only person in the US who still
watched the show. It was my introduction to british tv and british books.
<br>I also posted in the alt.tv.nickelodeon newsgroup, and I remember for
a time Kevin Kubecheski (did I spell that right) was posting there while
at film school in canada somewhere. It was pretty cool.
<br>There are a few websites like <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/classicnick/">http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/classicnick/</A>
and <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/mystiemei/pinwheel.html">http://www.geocities.com/mystiemei/pinwheel.html</A> (which I like more
because it's got the earlier stuff on it) - the stuff I loved like the
game show where you got to play video games, the 3rd eye, the bext years
of YCDTOT and of course, livewire and those 30 minute segments about children
who were phtographers or dancers or ice skaters - that kind of thing.
<br>And how many times did I watch the Raggedy Ann & Andy movie with
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