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Do you watch Scobby doo?

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  1. P5

    P5 Dishonorably Discharged

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    I love Scobby doo? I watched more than millions of episodes since I was young. There's a new cartoon series release few years ago named What's new scobby doo. I love it's new theme song.
     
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    I thought they cancelled it.

    I like the old ones.
     
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    Scoobydoobiedooooooooooooooo
    i loved it when he yelled that :D
     
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    I thought it was spelled Scooby-Doo. But then, I never watched it. I don't even know what it's about...

    Shame on me and my television-free childhood.
     
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    I loved the originals but it jumped the shark a bit after that (to use a Happy Daysism). Hey - did anyone else notice that most of the crooks locked up at the end of each episode hadn't actually done anything illegal ?
     
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    I didnt notice. thats funny. They could sue thier hippy asses.
     
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    I think that all of them could be accused for deception and blackmale, against their victims of course...
     
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    But I can't believe that, in the USA, it is really a crime to impersonate a ghost, werewolf or witch in a big pointy hat for example - if it was there would be a hell of a lot of kids locked up on halloween. Now if they were dressed as arabs perhaps (sorry :-? ).
     
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    Well I never watched scooby-doo, but I think that if you willingly cause someone to fear physical injury (i.e. by dressing up as a monster or ghost and zooming around) you have comitted assault... Plus they probably stole the costumes

    So rest easy Lone Wolf, those hippies deserved everything they got :D
     
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    prolly why your so smart , roel , you didnt waste all those brain cells watching crap like scooby doo ....( i watched smart catoons like bugs bunny , johnny quest and astroboy...)
     
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    wait, they're hippies.Like they have money or anything of value. I bet they have marijuana in the back of the "mystery machine"you could probably "confiscate"
     
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    You could probably claim at least intimidation, or possibly intention to defraud... May be more a civil case rather than criminal, on the other hand it is children's cartoon :roll: , it's not supposed to be legally binding or anything...
     
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    Many of the villains either kidnapped people or committed crminal damage on property.
     
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    Look - if I dressed in a big white sheet, shouted wooooooohhh ! and someone was daft enough to think I was a ghost then they should be arrested for being so stupid and endangering the gene pool.

    :x
     
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    :D
     
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    You know what's really bizarre?

    I caught the end of a Scooby-Doo episode yesterday (something about a theme park and a green monster), where they caught the villan, but then said "Hey, you didn't break the law, so we can't do anything"
    It ended with the villain's sister telling their mum. :roll:

    :D
     

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