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Tom and Jerry - Magic Moments
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As Tom and Jerry are to have all smoking references removed , I thought that it might be a Good time to remember the classic T and J moments - Before they are Banned!
My favourites are
* Tom falls from a great height and falls on a tree legs apart. He then "Buzz-Saws" his way down the tree complete with agonised expression ( cue all men in the audience to cross their legs! )
* Tom has a sash window fall on his neck and his tongue comes out like a Party Blower!
* The three way fight between Tom,Jerry and Butch
Have AB Contributers any favourite moments?
My favourites are
* Tom falls from a great height and falls on a tree legs apart. He then "Buzz-Saws" his way down the tree complete with agonised expression ( cue all men in the audience to cross their legs! )
* Tom has a sash window fall on his neck and his tongue comes out like a Party Blower!
* The three way fight between Tom,Jerry and Butch
Have AB Contributers any favourite moments?
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Too many to mention, or indeed remember, airbolt (It's PC bordering on insanity - I was weaned on T & J in the 70's, and it never gave me the urge to toke on a Capstan Full Strength. What happened to personal responsibility?)
Hang on, there was the one with the exploding mouse where Tom says "Don't you believe it" in a voice-of-God tone at the end; and a "fishing" one - Tom's reaction after he realises he's clubbing Spike and not a fish; classic.
Hang on, there was the one with the exploding mouse where Tom says "Don't you believe it" in a voice-of-God tone at the end; and a "fishing" one - Tom's reaction after he realises he's clubbing Spike and not a fish; classic.
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