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zexen_lowe said:
pastro243 said:
I remember watching Orsons Farm several years ago on TV, they used to put it after Garfield.

No, it was in the middle. One Garfield episode, one Orson's Farm, one Garfield. It was good...it can't compare to Garfield, though


Right, I forgot about that, but that was a long time ago.



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Wasnt this about a band? xD



Words Of Wisdom said:
SamuelRSmith said:
Garfield was, is, and forever will be, shit.

Heathcliff was so much better.

Wow, is it just me or I felt that "tingly feeling" when watching that catgirl at 0:30? Am I getting into... ya know... things with fur? o_O



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Didn't Orson have some one hit wonder song and then disappear?



He ran over Mike to protect his mother's crime then when on to marry Bree who eventually forced him to confess his crime and he spent a couple of years in prison.



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pastro243 said:
zexen_lowe said:
pastro243 said:
I remember watching Orsons Farm several years ago on TV, they used to put it after Garfield.

No, it was in the middle. One Garfield episode, one Orson's Farm, one Garfield. It was good...it can't compare to Garfield, though


Right, I forgot about that, but that was a long time ago.

Yup. Cartoons aren't as good anymore, sadly




Chris Hu said:
Sure Garfield is shit that's why its been around for over 31 years and counting you gotta be kidding.

Yeah, I have a different opinion, shock horror.



@pastro243 - yes this was supposed to be about a band lol



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