I sometimes hang on to scraps of paper even past the point of logic. Why?
I need to ask myself that question. Today, I grabbed a scrap of paper. It said "Backyardigans library episode / Zorro." I Googled it and found that season 3 episode 320 was called "The Masked Retriever." I was going to watch it online and recycle the note.
Nickelodeon wants me to pay to watch it. No thanks.
I checked two local libraries . . . Hennepin County has a Nickelodeon DVD with several shows on it, but not this episode of Backyardigans. Hmmm.
I'm definitely not going to spend money to see it. It's curiosity more than anything. I love libraries and someone commented on this to me. I've never in my life seen "Backyardigans." It's an animated kids show. I own a copy of "Channel Chasers" from the Fairly OddParents show . . . because it piqued my sense of humor.
The bottom of the note also says "Phineas and Ferb" . . . another animated show. Why?
I think I can just move on from this. Seriously. In the grand scheme of eternity (and all that is available to watch, read, do . . . ) why would I waste another second on this?
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