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Post by The J-Man on Mar 17, 2012 23:14:12 GMT -5
A twelve year-old J-Man sat down to watch a brand-new show, unlike any he had ever seen before. And his world was changed forever...
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Post by prometheus74 on Mar 18, 2012 12:52:41 GMT -5
A great moment in television history. I was about half your age when the show debuted, though, so my memories of the first time I watched it are a little blurry.
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Post by herald7 on Mar 18, 2012 17:14:14 GMT -5
I came in late as well, but I'm still extremely grateful for this little show that hit me from out of the blue.
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Post by MelMac on Mar 18, 2012 22:52:31 GMT -5
I was two years old when "Greatest American Hero" first aired, but I do remember that I remembered the scenes where Ralph crashed into the billboard and was on the compound to rescue Bill because of the water fountain.
Then again the other three stories I remember watching were "Train of Thought" "Beast in the Black and "Resurrectio of Carlini" from the first time I watched the series until they came out a few years ago.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Mar 19, 2012 22:13:55 GMT -5
I was not yet born. ;D
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Post by greenguy on Mar 20, 2012 14:13:47 GMT -5
I was 14 and waiting for the premiere with cassette recorder rolling (the Betamax was still waiting to be purchased a few months later) and hot pizza in front of me. ;D
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