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Place it in the category of a juvenile dramedy. It had some elemental humor for entertaining and educational situations for learning. Generally the foundation of Sesame Street.
Bow: A rusty thing that is bent in the back with Funnels gone Stern: A rusty MESS that almost seems that another ship fell on top of the Stern
Lord only knows, but strictly speaking they were not Dolls but puppets with operant strings. Howdy-Doody was a puppet, not a doll. They were among the few television kiddy shows that was NOT a Cartoon, nor did they run cartoons on the side ( Captain Kangaroo routinely ran cartoons such as Tom Terrific and sometimes read from comic-like heavily illustrated juvenile books)l. As far as I know Howdy Doody ( which was banned in out household for some reason) did not use cartoons.
Well you would have to describe the way he is, his likes & dislikes and his demeanor.
Howdy Doody was the lead, marionette character, ostensibly Western, of the long-lived Juvenile program hosted by ( Buffalo) Bob Smith from about l947-6l. The program was one of the few live juvenile shows that did not have a captive, professional cast like the Mickey Mouse Club. also unusual it did not at any time, feature cartoons. Howdy Doody was both a frontier greeting- from the Standard, How Do You Do? and the name of the title character, who had 48 freckles, a pseudo western get-up and checked shirt. The come on was ( Say Kids! What time is it? ) and Kids was slurred to sound something like ( Saay, Keds- a well-known brand of sneakers. then they would immediately segway into the popular theme song. For some odd reason Howdy Doody (not normally hyphenated) was banned in out household when I was a kid- science fiction shows were okay and such things as (Topper) I liked the vintage cars- but not Howdy. To this day I wonder why.
Howdy is a way of saying 'Hello, how are you' so a good reply would be 'Howdy' or 'Hello, I'm fine thank's, how are you?'
No, "loser" is not a swear word. It is a term used to describe someone who is unsuccessful or has failed in a particular situation.
Literally, "full of that which is profound." It would typically be used to describe, for example, the writings of a wise person: "Plato's Dialogues are full of profundity."
cack? Do you mean cake? Why would cake be a swear word?
To raise. ex) I was brought up so I would not swear or I was raised so I would not swear
A good response to a cowgirl saying hello would be "Howdy!".
If you step on a rusty nail then you would have to get a tetanus shot
no because why would a famous singer songer gitar playing swear
Swear words are slang; or a word that in decades earlier would only be used in private.
Place it in the category of a juvenile dramedy. It had some elemental humor for entertaining and educational situations for learning. Generally the foundation of Sesame Street.
well personally i would consider it a swear word, but that's just my opinion
It may be. A good cook would not use any rusty tool