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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2000-04-27T04:14:58'
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title: Honeycomb's big, yeah yeah yeah.
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[Honeycomb's big, yeah yeah yeah. It's not small, no no no!](http://www.rt66.com/dthomas/70s/childtv/childtv.html) That's a link to a page full of 70s kids TV stuff. Theme songs, commercials, etc. The fellow used to watch TV with a tape recorder running, offering commentary as he watched. Now, all of his hard work has culminated in a webpage chock full of .au files. Joy! When I was small, in the early 70s, I got to eat honeycomb cereal when I visited my maternal grandmother. The youngest of my aunts & uncles were kids (older kids, but kids just the same), so there was always kid's cereal there to eat. And honeycomb was my favorite. Then I got old enough (eventually) to buy my own cereal, and homeycomb it was. Blech! What happened to it? I swear what they're passing off now isn't what they used to have.
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