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The Show
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While the kids loved the cluttered set, the wild cast of
supporting characters and the slapstick antics of J.P., many of the jokes were only caught
by the parents. The show was known for it's energetic and occasionally sophisticated
humor.
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"Who, when he saw the first sand or ashes, by a casual intenseness of heat, melted into a metalline form, rugged with excrescences, and clouded with impurities, would have imagined, that in this shapeless mass would turn into smething useful like a glass? Neat huh? I mean without glasses we couldn't see or have anything to put Kool-Aid in!
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