Watching this "Tennessee Tuxedo" episode, SO MANY years after its original production, instills a sense of sincere appreciation for coal miners. I have resided all my life in the deep south (Louisiana); but those residing in the "frozen North" should take a moment to appreciate the coal miner's profession, and the coal industry --- especially if they depend on its heat to survive the winter! As a kid, I watched "Tennessee Tuxedo" on Saturday mornings (usually in my pajamas) in its original incarnation.
I love ❤️ that you posted some lost riddles that never-before-seen on tv 📺 in a long time. And in Hq too. Cool 😎. Nice 👍🏽 job. Keep up the good job 👏 and the fine work.
Gotta admit I have never seen an episode of that show, although it ran right after T Tuxedo, so I have seen many of the intros, then my vcr timer would stop...I know the theme song well!
The first episode I remember seeing, and it is a classic. I wish the later episodes could have stayed on this template instead of getting wrapped up with supporting characters, Like Jerboa Jump. The episodes with the dog Howler were especially wretched.
Yes, Stanley is a great asshole, in fact, he is the Adolf Hitler of the megapolis zoo, i know because Stanley's mustache is the Hitler's one but cut in the half
When Mr whoopie say " but wait", you know there is trouble 😂
Watching this "Tennessee Tuxedo" episode, SO MANY years after its original production, instills a sense of sincere appreciation for coal miners.
I have resided all my life in the deep south (Louisiana); but those residing in the "frozen North" should take a moment to appreciate the coal miner's profession, and the coal industry --- especially if they depend on its heat to survive the winter!
As a kid, I watched "Tennessee Tuxedo" on Saturday mornings (usually in my pajamas) in its original incarnation.
Thank you for sharing that wonderful memory of my childhood
Great stuff! Lots of coal mines where I grew up in Northeastern Pennsylvania! Brings back memories of when coal was king!
Well I spent years in Bethlehem, I'm sure lots of coal fueled the the furnaces at Bethlehem Steel. Thanks Curt.
I remember a storybook called, "The Penguin That Hated the Cold", but that penguin's name was Pablo, not Tennessee Tuxedo.
Phineas J. Whoopie, you're the greatest!
Yeah he is
I love ❤️ that you posted some lost riddles that never-before-seen on tv 📺 in a long time. And in Hq too. Cool 😎. Nice 👍🏽 job. Keep up the good job 👏 and the fine work.
I picture inspector Gadget mouthing Tennessee Tuxedo's lines
Gotta admit I have never seen an episode of that show, although it ran right
after T Tuxedo, so I have seen many of the intros, then my vcr timer
would stop...I know the theme song well!
@@siresounds Well, everybody know Inspector Gadget Since both him and Tennessee had the same voice actor, Don Adams
The first episode I remember seeing, and it is a classic. I wish the later episodes could have stayed on this template instead of getting wrapped up with supporting characters, Like Jerboa Jump. The episodes with the dog Howler were especially wretched.
Mr. Whoopi got the typical American closet
@ 7:25, neither was, on the other end of the spectrum, being a fireman for the Titanic!
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I guess before electric heaters, some people used coal stoves for warmth.
I did hear about something called paraffin. Is it used for the same thing?
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I really hate Stanley Livingston, that guy sucks! I wish he can get arrested
Not so much that he's a criminal. He just overreacts and isn't lenient enough.
I'm With You... Stanley isn't a Zoo Director... He's a Straight Up Bully
Yes, Stanley is a great asshole, in fact, he is the Adolf Hitler of the megapolis zoo, i know because Stanley's mustache is the Hitler's one but cut in the half
Yeah. In episodes like this one, he’s a straight-up jerk.
i love fossil fuels! more coal! plants love love CO2!