Fri Mar 17, 2017 12:29 pm
Yeah, for me the Berenstein Bears becoming the Berenstain Bears was enough to convince me something weird was happening. I understand the arguments that I was young when reading those books and whatnot, but I was a good reader and speller from a young age and EVERYBODY I knew called them the Beren[steen] Bears, and it was spelled Berenstein. However, I was willing to say maybe I just had a very vivid imagination and that wasn't really the case.
I Love Lucy is non-refutable proof to me. That was Ricky's most famous line and he said it like every other episode it felt like. Most people I've seen talk about this also remember one or two specific episodes that I also remember him saying it; the most common being the episode where Lucy attempts to get into his show. It's unbelievable to me that he never actually said that once in the entire run of the show.
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