
Boris Makes His Move or The Mice Man Cometh/Big Cheese Boris or I'd Rather Be Rat
Rocky and Bullwinkle "Metal Eating Mice" Part 7, Fractured Fairy Tales "Jack and the Beanstalk", Peabody's Improbable History "The Pony Express", Rocky and Bullwinkle "Metal Eating Mice" Part 8.
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". . . HICKORY TRICKERY DOCK, recited during Bullwinkle's Corner. Written by Benjamin "Ben" Franklin under the pseudonym "Richard Saunders," and first published in his Poor Richard's Almanac on July 2, 1732. Ben proved to be the most prolific of our Founding Fathers, siring more kids than the four dudes on Mount Rushmore combined. The Franklin household had to home-school most of the tykes running about underfoot, prompting their penny-wise-pound-foolish papa to compose loads of nursery rhymes, aphorisms, lullabies and figures of speech. It was always a challenge f..."
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In the "Peabody's Improbable History" segment, "The Pony Express", the Cherokee Indian chief empties a sack of phonograph records on the riders in the pass below. The chief explains that they are "Charlie Barnet records", and Mr. Wells asks, "'Cherokee'?" Charlie Barnet was a jazz saxophonist and bandleader in the 1930s and 1940s. His band recorded a hit version of Ray Noble's "Cherokee" in 1939.
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Rocky and Bullwinkle "Metal Eating Mice" Part 7, Fractured Fairy Tales "Jack and the Beanstalk", Peabody's Improbable History "The Pony Express", Rocky and Bullwinkle "Metal Eating Mice" Part 8.