Man Nickelodeon was great and i always wanted to go to the giant building in orlando, that sadly i heard they sold or are going to sell.
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Tycoontitan-who dosnt have anything to do but write to nick five times a week to bring back the old line-up of shows.
Hidden Temple, Finders Keepers, Get The Picture, Double Dare (the cool original ones), Nick Arcade, etc are all shown.
I would like to see some reruns of Are You Afraid Of The Dark myself though. :)
And I watched Salute Your Shorts long after leaving the targeted age group. What can I say?
tycoontitan-who cant spell to save his life(and has a problem with saying stuff completly random) *** Edited 8/1/2005 11:53:57 PM UTC by Tycoontitan***
Tycoontitan said:
and i'm sure your glued to the tube when your kids turn it to that channel
Hell, I make them watch it.
I won't even mention the mandatory Gamecube sessions. ;)
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Tycoontitan said:
...wet and wild(i think thats what it was called).
Are you thinking of Wild and Crazy Kids?
Damn, I discovered GaS last year. I just wish it included all the old Snick shows... or "Salute your Shorts", and "Hey, Dude!".
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It's called TurboNick, basically you can watch Nick shows on the internet, and even old ones like LEGENDS OF THE HIDDENT TEMPLE and GUTS!
Ok, sorry, I'm just so happy.
It is funny to look up the actors on some of those shows and realize that when I watched them (and remember them), they were teens-20ish. Now they're late 30's early 40's a lot of them. I miss Nick when It wasn't just aimed at pre-teens and 13 year olds. It used to at least cater to older teens, young adults.
A lot of those show were just not my style, with the exceptions of the Mark Summers shows, "Pete and Pete", and of course "You Can't DO That On Television" which was the best show ever created for a teen audience, imho.
Oh yea, the pie coaster. I can't remember it.
Hidden Temple is a little harder to catch, but they still show it something like 6 times each day.
Never had a *crush* on Marc Summers, but I do like the guy in general as a host. He's what caught my attention and made me a more than occasional watcher of "Unwrapped" on the Food Network.
Hidden temple
GUTS
Wild and crazy kids
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