Dudley Do-right was created as a back-up feature for the Bullwinkle Show in 1961. Jay Ward and is accomplished staff of writers and directers were always able to overcompensate for cheap animation with great writing and directing, and Dudley Do-Right was one of their crowning achievements. I had the opportunity to watch the following episode recently in a crowded theater where it was a HUGE hit from start to finish. Enjoy "The Sawmill."
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Restaurant Review #4: Pie 'n' Burger




What wasn't so good? Well, I was surprised to find that the milkshakes were not as good as I had hoped. For a great milkshake, head over to nearby Fosselman's in Arcadia. I'll write a review about that place later.

Pie 'n' Burger is a Pasadena institution that is well worth a visit if you are in the area. The meal is a little pricey, especially if you order two burgers like I always seem to do, but well worth it. Tell them Joe sent you and demand a good table. It won't mean anything to them, but I like to embarrass you every chance I get.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Saturday Morning Cartoon: Porky Pig's Feat

Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Restaurant Review #3: The Bahooka Restaurant


The Bahooka actually opened up in 1967, a little late in the tiki craze. However, you'd never know it was a latecomer. The entire place is agog with nautical artifacts, tiki architecture, and fishtanks. TONS of fishtanks. It's rumored that there are over 100 fishtanks in this restaurant, and I'd be the last one to argue this estimate. And these fish aren't your doctor's-waiting-room variety, either. We are talking large tropical fish, small sharks, turtles and the like. As you walk into the lobby, you are greeted by Rufus, a 33-year old pacu that is enormous. If you're in luck, you may catch the restaurant staff feeding Rufus carrots. Not a place you'll want to stick your fingers.
Cashier station (click for larger view) |
As you are taken to your table, you'll pass by the small bar. The restaurant is famous for its tiki drinks, but the bar itself is something to behold... it's a large fishtank. As you place your drink on the counter you can look down and see turtles and fish glide past the bottom of your glass. If you drink like a fish, you'll be in good company.
The food is... adequate. It's good, but the food is not the main reason you are coming here. Polynesian ribs are the specialty here, which come with a pineapple glaze that I really enjoyed. The chicken had a teriyaki glaze that was delicious as well. Desserts are not worth mentioning, so I won't.

With the re-introduction of Tiki Architecture across LA, this restaurant is well worth a visit. It's conveniently located off the 10 Freeway, on Rosemead Blvd. Aloha, and Numi Kai Tan Yo! (that's Hawaiian for "even though the bowl is meant for two, you really don't have to share.")
Click on the pictures for larger views. Disclaimer: If you have a fear of fish, I do not recommend this place. This is directed at a certain reader: YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Saturday Morning Cartoon: Goonland
Today's cartoon features that one-eyed runt, that spinach-slurpin' sailor, Popeye. Popeye originally appeared in in a comic strip called "Thimble Theater" on January 17, 1929. He was originally just an incidental character, but his popularity rose and rose until he became the star of the strip. In 1933, the Max Fleischer studios began producing Popeye animated cartoons. They were highly successful, and for a time Popeye was the #1 cartoon star in the US, passing over Mickey Mouse for the title. The Fleischers lost their studio to Paramount in 1942, and the Popeye cartoons began a gradual decline in quality at that time. However, in their heyday they were inventive and fun, and rarely the same Popeye / Olive / Bluto rivalry thing over and over. Here's a great one from 1938: "Goonland," which chronicles Popeye's quest to find his long-lost father.
For those of you who prefer the Popeye / Olive / Bluto rivalry, here's another great one, "The Paneless Window Washer" from 1937.
For those of you who prefer the Popeye / Olive / Bluto rivalry, here's another great one, "The Paneless Window Washer" from 1937.
By the way....
More Restaurant reviews are coming soon. I have them ready, but I have lost the little cable that I use to download pictures onto the computer. Once I find that, the reviews will commence. I have pictiures from The Bahooka Restaurant (one of my favorites) Pie and Burger, The Chicken Box, and a few others. So don't change that dial, hopefully they will be here soon!
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