And were you scarred for life by this, whatnauts?! LOL! Then again, if you think about it, it probably would have been very strange to hear: "I see Bill and Ann and Tom and whatnauts and...."! :-)))))
Don't feel deprived, Ardy--I had to grit my teeth every time Romper Room came on, but my kids enjoyed it! And it was indeed fun drawing this, so I'm glad you all enjoyed solving it as well! Thanks, Ardy and Jan! :-)))
I'm deprived. I never watched any of those. These are most unusual sea creatures. I must admit I've never seen underwater directional arrows. Pat, mostly it looks like you were having FUN. Thanks. I did in solving it.
After I created the puzzle, I had to wonder myself why I added arrows--maybe they were pointing out the nets or traps, so that the sea creatures wouldn't get caught........
Thanks, Lela, Mandy, and Katie--Magic Mirror was part of Romper Room, as Katie said, with a wholesome and saccharin hostess and a half dozen or so excruciatingly well-behaved children (at least they seemed that way to me compared to my own!), unlike Sesame Street, which had a little more realism to it, even with the muppets! :-)))
Fun, thanks Pat. I never watched Magic Mirror, but Sesame Street was great.... guaranteed to send me and the little ones to sleep for nearly a full hour every day after lunch - LOL!!!
I never watched it as a kid--I was 8 when it came out (just googled it to check the date), but I sat through MANY shows with my kids! Fortunately, they preferred Sesame Street, and so did I--that show always had fun references for the adults, too. :-)))
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