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Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:13 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
dazyhill wrote:It wasn't Otter Pops. It was Funny Face Fruit Drink Mix. Funny Face was like Kool-Aid expect it was put out by Pillsbury. The drink was popular in the 1960's. Chinese Cherry was changed to Choo Choo Cherry and Injun Orange was changed to Jolly Olly Orange. It has pretty much disappeared from the market, but I think a small company still produces the drink mixes.
Funny Face was before my time,but as an advertising major,I love the character designs. Anyone have a Funny Face plastic drink set with the pitcher?
OH SHUT UP....young whippersnappers!!!

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:32 am
by February
Pillsbury!

The Pillsbury dough boy makes me happy.

I have boxes I am going to scan to get his picture from, been meaning to do it all week but time got away from me.

I have early childhood memories of having a little rubber Poppin' Fresh toy that my grandmother gave me. I remember sitting at her kitchen table as a very small child and talking to him. I don't have many early childhood memories so it's amazing that he is such a strong one for me.

I had completely forgotten about this until my husband brought home a box of cookie dough for me just before Christmas.

I didn't know he'd bought them and I reached into the grocery bag, pulled out the box, saw Dough boy's face and immediately burst into tears! Husband, poor thing, stood there staring at me and I told him that I just remembered the most amazing thing.

Such a happy memory.

I love Poppin' Fresh!!!

And Elsie the Borden cow too. I remembered after thinking about doughboy that I had cup at Grandma's that had Elsie on it. Her head was the lid to the cup.

It's no wonder I liked Poppin' Fresh as a kid though looking at his eyes on the box, solid blue with no pupils they look just like my eyes did when I was a kid LOL. I must have thought I was one of his kind :)

Bru
(wondering the how the hell did I end up talking about Doughboy in the Sci Fi thread. . .but I'm good with it!)

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:37 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
February wrote:Pillsbury!

The Pillsbury dough boy makes me happy.

I have boxes I am going to scan to get his picture from, been meaning to do it all week but time got away from me.

I have early childhood memories of having a little rubber Poppin' Fresh toy that my grandmother gave me. I remember sitting at her kitchen table as a very small child and talking to him. I don't have many early childhood memories so it's amazing that he is such a strong one for me.

I had completely forgotten about this until my husband brought home a box of cookie dough for me just before Christmas.

I didn't know he'd bought them and I reached into the grocery bag, pulled out the box, saw Dough boy's face and immediately burst into tears! Husband, poor thing, stood there staring at me and I told him that I just remembered the most amazing thing.

Such a happy memory.

I love Poppin' Fresh!!!

And Elsie the Borden cow too. I remembered after thinking about doughboy that I had cup at Grandma's that had Elsie on it. Her head was the lid to the cup.

It's no wonder I liked Poppin' Fresh as a kid though looking at his eyes on the box, solid blue with no pupils they look just like my eyes did when I was a kid LOL. I must have thought I was one of his kind :)

Bru
(wondering the how the hell did I end up talking about Doughboy in the Sci Fi thread. . .but I'm good with it!)

Of course, if you baked, then ATE Poppin fresh....well..........thats a little sick after having a conversation with him!!


(psst everyone, get the sharp objects AWAY from BRU!!!!)

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 1:01 am
by February
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Of course, if you baked, then ATE Poppin fresh....well..........thats a little sick after having a conversation with him!!


(psst everyone, get the sharp objects AWAY from BRU!!!!)
Poppin' Fresh himself isn't edible, silly! It's not like the doughboy is made of. . .

*thinks for a minute*

Um.

*frowns*

Wait.

*chin quivers*

I swear I'll never eat biscuits again! Forgive me, Poppin' Fresh! Forgiiiiive meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. . .*sob*

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(yes, it is way past my bedtime, and I'm goin'. Now.)

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:33 am
by Whazzup
Hi Bru,
Feeling better now? Did you get a good night's sleep? Poor baby, all those childhood memories brought back with a rush kind of did you in, didn't they?
:)

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:45 pm
by February
Whazzup wrote:Hi Bru,
Feeling better now? Did you get a good night's sleep? Poor baby, all those childhood memories brought back with a rush kind of did you in, didn't they?
:)
Yes ty I think I may recover. But only if Poppin' Fresh really does forgive me. ;)

I overslept in fact! I managed to drag my sorry self to the mall though and got a pretty dress for our big dinner out on our upcoming trip! WOOT! I forgot that trying on clothes is a fully aerobic sport though I'm going to be sore for awhile!

((((((((((Wazzup)))))))))))))))))

Hubby is watching Baseball Tonight broadcasting from WDW I want to go now!!!!! I can't wait!!!

:)

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:34 pm
by Zazu
February wrote:The Pillsbury dough boy makes me happy.
That may be because he had the same voice as the Ghost Host in the Haunted Mansion. Yup, Paul Frees voiced both of them, plus Captain Crunch, Toucan Sam, Ludwig von Drake, Inspector Fenwick, Boris Badenov, the narrator of Adventure Thru Inner Space, and Francis the Talking Mule!

He also did a whole lot of live radio, once inspiring the compliment, "He does a better Peter Laurie than I do." ... from Peter Laurie! Almost entirely crazy, too. He'd have fit in here just fine.

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:49 pm
by February
Zazu wrote:That may be because he had the same voice as the Ghost Host in the Haunted Mansion. Yup, Paul Frees voiced both of them, plus Captain Crunch, Toucan Sam, Ludwig von Drake, Inspector Fenwick, Boris Badenov, the narrator of Adventure Thru Inner Space, and Francis the Talking Mule!

He also did a whole lot of live radio, once inspiring the compliment, "He does a better Peter Laurie than I do." ... from Peter Laurie! Almost entirely crazy, too. He'd have fit in here just fine.
Zazu that is too cool! I can only imagine the fantastic info that one gets on one of your tours I really do hope we can take one someday (if so I'm buyin' your Tonga Toast! :)

This is where I confess. . .I have only been on Haunted Mansion once in my life and only recently (2004). My parents would never let us ride it (religious thing) and then when I got older I just didn't feel interested until I went to WDW with my inlaws and it was one of their favorites. My husband still hasn't been on it (it was closed on our last trip) but we plan to go when we're there next!!!

You know who had a voice I adored? Thurl Ravenscroft. I know he did a lot of voices for Disney I think some on POTC- but most people know him as Tony the Tiger of Frosted Flakes fame. (instead of just of 'flakey' fame like me.) LOL

Looking at my baby pictures, seriously, Poppin' Fresh and I look like twins separated at birth. Pale, huge cheeks, and HUGE blue eyes. No joke LOL
I really think I thought he was family somehow!

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:16 am
by Randy B
February wrote:You know who had a voice I adored? Thurl Ravenscroft. I know he did a lot of voices for Disney I think some on POTC- but most people know him as Tony the Tiger of Frosted Flakes fame. (instead of just of 'flakey' fame like me.) LOL
Yep. I too love "spotting" Thurl. In the parks he has an impressive list of voice credits.

Singing bust in the Haunted Mansion Graveyard (along with his vocal group the Mellowmen)

Buff, the buffallo head in the Country Bears

Fritz, in the Tiki Room

Bass voiced singing pirate in the PotC

Then outside the parks, too many voice credits in Disney movies to list. Also there are several recordings I have that have his recognizable voice.

The Story of the Haunted Mansion (where he plays the Ghost Host for HM visit by a young couple including a teen Ron Howard)

A recording of the Jungle Cruise as the skipper

And a suprizing Disneyland label record, Songs of the National Parks where he is the narrator. My Parents got this album a long time ago. They were sold exclusively IN the National Parks. I've heard this album since I was young, but recently I listened to it again and my ear was caught by a familiar voice. Checked the liner notes and, sure enough. Thurl!

Randy

Re: Beam Me Up, Mickey!

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:13 am
by February
Look everybody! Doughboy forgives me! I'm so happy! LOL We kissed and made up here's proof!

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