The Mandela Effect The tale of Willie Joe and Tom
The Mandela Effect
The tale of Willie Joe and Tom
“Alleged disgusting off-camera antics are trashing the
memories of my favorite childhood TV shows.
Like millions, I'll
never be able to watch an episode of "The Cosby Show" again without
also remembering the taint that Bill Cosby has brought down upon his legacy.
Now kiddie icon
Captain Kangaroo is in the crosshairs. A new book describes his lewd behavior
behind the scenes with his sidekick, Mr. Green Jeans.
The late Bob Keeshan
played Captain Kangaroo on the popular children's program from 1955 to 1985.
According to "Last Stage Manager Standing" by longtime CBS stage
manager Daniel B. Morgan, Keeshan, before going on stage, used to flash his
sidekick, Hugh "Lumpy" Brannun, aka Mr. Green Jeans.
Morgan writes how one day "Lumpy"
responded by taking things a step further.
"Unbeknownst to
the little viewers, Cap'n Bob would take it upon himself to take out his
'weenie,' put a pencil under it, and wave it at Lumpy," Morgan reports.
He goes on:
"Then the Captain would come through the door, greet everyone, and hang
the keys on the key hook. On with the show! So now, at the end of the program
(which probably included credits), Bob was backstage reading the final
voice-over...(and) during Bob's final read, Lumpy pulled out his penis and
began to pee on Bob's leg. Thus another pee-on story. HR would never allow this
to happen today."
Eew.
I think all this has to do with the time in which we were
born-I always remember it being in the middle of the chest,the heart,some say there is proof that it is located on left side of chest. things do change
from time to time I do agree, just a few years back they changed the spelling
of comeing dropping the e and spelled it
coming I do remember it being comeing and I remember the change around 2004. Google
has a lot to do with this Mandela thing.
" Its the evolution and prevalence of
alternate spellings is complicated. In general it seems to be more often a case
of parallelism but with one or the other pulling ahead at different times, less
often a case of simple replacement.
A few examples:
catsup, ketchup
Both are born in the 18th century and both remain in use
today. Catsup reached a peak and ketchup a nadir about 1980 when catsup was
roughly five times as prevalent as its rival. By 2000, ketchup had staged a
comeback and was up to about half as much usage as catsup.and then there is the
word: its, it's
We tend to think of the loss of distinction between the
possessive its and the contraction it's as an internet phenomenon, but it has
actually been increasing statistically since about 1970. It's is now about
twice as prevalent as its. Although meaning is not captured by Google Ngram,
the mid-20th century profile suggests that the use balance is naturally about 3
its for every it's."
so this is saying, the more something is put out there the
more it is used or excepted, and over time things change, there will be a time
in future when children will only know about gay relationships, I think this is
how the Mandela effect works. so the propaganda machine could be working
overtime for some reason along with the chem-trails,Monsanto and our food, all that.
so if now they say heart is in center, where did I get that from over 30 years
ago. I also think our own thoughts also influence our future as a collective.
Because most things we have thought of have come to be...
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