what helpful lists, one thing though regarding the first reply, i've got that dvd titled garfield as himself released in my country on pal (region 2) and "garfield gets a life" is not featured, but rather in that spot "garfield goes to hollywood", all the rest is the same. can you believe how real cartoons used to look in today's computer... thing, whatever. in "garfield goes to town", when he was reluctant to step over on to the cold floor it was so similar to what happened with stewie in an episode of "family guy". i have a cd with different garfield tunes performed by some of the biggest stars, and i was surprised how this entire bit (garfield goes to town) was packed with great music, i mean this segment alone has enough to pack on a cd, lou rawls would seem to have had a full time gig there pretty much narrating the show in song, i thought until now he only sang one and the same opening tune from the first special, as featured on the cd. jon living with his cat reminds me of the jokes from "married with children" when kelly is teasing bud. the highlight in garfield goes to town was garfield hitting on females on the street, also notice as he breaks the brick wall to get through, when he returns he gets stuck again... i suppose it could be another hole in wall. funny how cartoons from the old days have a way about them as they could also be amusing for adults, thinking of "the flintstones" as well, that cartoon even had a laugh track, how weird is that, we need these and we need alf to set things straight again.
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your flag is covering the cross,
cast a shade in the yard,
prevents me from getting set on the right path,
a piece of cloth blowing across the solid view i had.
a piece of cloth blowing on fleeting grounds,
is that what youre getting riled up about,
set your course on something with more might,
neighbour our yards will be filled with great light.
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