Thursday, March 02, 2006

Boz the Bear


OK - all you moms out there looking for something new to show your kids.... Go to www.bozthebear.com

These DVDs are about to be released in a couple of weeks to Christian bookstores like Lifeway, Mardel, etc. Boz the Bear was created by a company in Dallas (that my uncle helped start) and by the same people that created Barney.

They are great, faith building, funny and educational shows. You can go to the website and request a sneak peek DVD to be mailed to you for free. (You'll get it really quick too)

Just something fun for you to check out!

Here's my question of the day:

What was your favorite TV show/video growing up?

15 comments:

Unknown said...

The Brady Bunch.......I've seen every episode multiple times and growing up I wished I could have been in their family. Now I just wish I had Alice the live-in maid!

leslie said...

I loved both of those! I have to say my favorite TV show was The Wonder Years. We watched that every afternoon at 4:00 with our "after school snack." Winnie Cooper was awesome.

hollyfouts said...

Leslie, you know Lane still has a major crush on Winnie Cooper.

I watched very little TV as a kid. I liked the Cosby Show, but nothing was a "must see." I didn't have cable until college, and my mom is still a fanatic about keeping the TV OFF.
Lane is gradually turning me into a TV-aholic. I love more shows now than ever before in my life. How sad s that?

Hollie Reese said...

I love Silver Spoons...little Ricky Shroeder!

Did anyone ever watch Remington Steele? I loved that show, but I am starting to think I made it up.

hejlyeah said...

I remember Remington Steele, sorta.

I LOVED the Cosby Show, and still do. I don't think there has been a better all-around family sitcom since.

I was a huge fan of Today's Special and Pinwheel on Nick when I was a kid, and of course, Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers. I always thought Mr. Rogers was talking directly to me, and no one else.

Amber Smith said...

We loved The Wonder Years too. That is still one of my favorites. Another one I liked to watch was a cheesy little drama called Life Goes On.

Becky Martin said...

My family was really into the original "TGIF" line up. My favorite was Full House, and I still love watching the reruns. In middle school I would spend my Friday nights with my family in front of the TV doing my nails (a different color every week) - wasn't I a stud!

Jacinda said...

We got the free BOZ dvd a few weeks ago. Katie loved it and kept saying, "Boz! Boz!" over & over!

Finally an Abrigg..... said...

Fresh Prince of Belair and California Dreams....and of course Saved by the Bell!

Kristen OQ said...

Hands down...Cosby show for me and my brother. We bought Season 1 DVD a few months ago and laugh together and quote all the lines. Kevin thinks we are so obnoxious!

Anonymous said...

Welcome Back Kotter and Love American Style. Those were the grooviest ever!

Sam said...

I have to say that I too thought that Winnie Cooper was awesome. However, my first crush was on Gadget. You are thiinking that I meant to type "Gidget?" No, I am talking about Gadget on Chip and Dales Rescue Rangers. I am not sure what it means for Emille that my first crush was on a animated squirrel.

I also loved Wonder years, Charles in Charge, Ducktales, and Reading Rainbow

courtney said...

I hate to say this because it will sound like I had "bad parents", but I remember as a young kid really liking Three's Company. I had NO idea what all the jokes were about, I just thought it was funny how Jack Tripper was always falling and getting hit by the swinging kitchen door.

.....I swear we had good parents!!.....

Unknown said...

I always made it a priority to watch Charles in Charge and Saved by the Bell after school. I also still love the Cosby Show, and I am ashamed to admit I watch the occasional episode of Full House and Fresh Prince to this day. Jackson really likes the Fresh Prince song!

I definitely ordered a Boz preview DVD. This is probably more for me as Jackson is way too young right now!

James M. said...

Some of my favorite shows growing up were as follows:

1. You can't do that on television. It was so funny because they really did that on television and you were always waiting for someone to say "i don't know"

2. Full House - I know I'm lame
3. Married with Children. My parents would not let us watch it for a while but eventually gave up the fight
4. Hunter
5. A-Team
6. Great American Hero
7. Unsolved Mysteries
8. Smurfs
9. Mighty Mouse

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