Dan Mancini's Scooby Doo review

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Dan Mancini's Scooby Doo review

Postby BenShultz » Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:39 pm

Great review, Dan. I'd just like to say that, at least for yours truly, who was born in 1987, you make being a kid in the seventies sound AWESOME. I'm jealous.
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Re: Dan Mancini's Scooby Doo review

Postby Dan Mancini » Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:41 pm

Thank you, sir. I forgot to mention that we also rode around in tiny Ford Pintos that could explode at any moment for almost no reason. And no child safety seats, of course -- we just stretched out on the back seat or balled ourselves up on the ledge underneath the rear window. No one seemed to mind (least of all cops). How awesome is that?
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Re: Dan Mancini's Scooby Doo review

Postby Steve T Power » Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:48 am

Dan Mancini wrote:Thank you, sir. I forgot to mention that we also rode around in tiny Ford Pintos that could explode at any moment for almost no reason. And no child safety seats, of course -- we just stretched out on the back seat or balled ourselves up on the ledge underneath the rear window. No one seemed to mind (least of all cops). How awesome is that?


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